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Warm Hands Network has a group on Ravelry. This group is a place where the charity knitters and crocheters gather to share inspiration, pattern, tips, yarn bargains, etc. The group is a great place to chat about upcoming campaigns. We invite you to join our group and share in the fun. Last updated: October 2015. Please contact the webmaster. To report any problems with the page.
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Eboo Works, Saves, Knits,and Lives: July 2012
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Eboo Works, Saves, Knits,and Lives. Sunday, July 22, 2012. The Deposit Slip - Book Review. Before I get started with my review, I want to thank the marvy-fab Carla at My Half Dozen Daily. For introducing me to the world of blogger book reviewing. Thanks Carla for being so wonderful, so you! Today, I'll be reviewing "The Deposit Slip" by Todd M. Johnson. This is the first book I've ever gotten to review and what a wonderful first experience it was! Here's an excerpt from the book:. Links to this post.
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Eboo Works, Saves, Knits,and Lives: October 2012
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Eboo Works, Saves, Knits,and Lives. Sunday, October 28, 2012. I want to thank everyone who took the time to comment something nice on my last post. This whole thing has been an emotional roller coaster for me, and apparently, it's not quite as done as I thought it was. Then I went to bed and slept like. I have decided with hubby, that should they ask for another 'extension' at the end of January, we will decide then if we want to, and if we do, I will ask for another full two year term with only the exis...
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Eboo Works, Saves, Knits,and Lives: September 2012
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Eboo Works, Saves, Knits,and Lives. Wednesday, September 19, 2012. I sure don't intend to stay away from blogging for so long, and before you know it, I've been away two weeks. I've read on a few other blogs that the writer just isn't as 'in to it' as they once were. I guess that describes me. I'm hoping that will change with the seasons, as I tend to stay in much more in the winter therefore giving me more time for blogging. I have a book review to write as well, so I'm off. Have a fabulous day! This wa...
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http://www.warmhandsnetwork.org/Partners.html
Over the years Warm Hands has received support from numerous organizations and individuals. This page attempts to recognize our partners. Donating wool toward our knitting and crochet efforts. Contributing all of the beautiful yarn for the German Knit items. In September 2010 the German knitters sent a huge collection of lovely things. Their shipment had what seemed like a zillion pairs of lovely socks. Pictures are on the blog: Box #1. For pictures of the amazing collection. Shipping our stuff to Nunavut.
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http://www.warmhandsnetwork.org/Campaigns.html
We ship about 4 times each year, to several communities. Our next shipping deadline is June. Items from that shipment will go to communities in Nunavut. Note: If additional shipping opportunities arise (free or very low cost shipping), we also send out items between our major shipments. Our current campaign does not have a particular theme. Any items from our. Page are accepted. Socks are in high demand and worsted weight socks in a variety of sizes are especially appreciated. Special Message: Fur Coats.
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This page summarizes some of the knit and crochet patterns suggested by our members. Two more great sources of patterns are Wool-Aid. And Afghans for Afghanistan. And of course the Ravelry pattern search tool. Is a great way to find free patterns to try. Crochet) by Marty Miller or Boy's Crocheted Hat. By Marty Miller. These two hat patterns use the same construction, sideways short rows. Note: We also have a Modified Crochet Vision Hat. Which contains a few minor tweaks to the original pattern. Knit) by...
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Items can be dropped off at one of our partner stores. These yarn shops accept donations for us:. Ottawa, Bank St and Kanata locations). Monday - Friday 7am to 6pm) and The Sword Antiques (9 am to 5pm 7 days per week). These two businesses are located at 20581 Loyalist Parkway, Prince Edward County. Just north of Consecon. They are about 15K south of the 401. Pat is one of our volunteers and has offered to provide a drop off location and ferry items to Ottawa when she visits. Items can be mailed to:.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). 1 What year were you founded? How did you start? 2 Who have you shipped to? In the past Warm Hands Network has sent items to Afghanistan, Mongolia, Northern Labrador (Canada), Rankin Inlet (Canada), Gjoa Haven (Canada), Pond Inlet (Canada), Innuvik (Canada), Iqualuit (Canada), Cape Dorset (Canada), Arviat (Canada), Moosonee (Canada) and Resolute Bay (Canada). For details about our current campaign, see the Campaigns. 3 What are your collection dates? 4 What do you send?
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The Warm Hands Network partners with knitters, crochetters, corporate sponsors and Northern communities to provide warm hand-knit and crochetted clothing to children in remote locations. Families in the Canadian North often struggle to balance the costs of warm clothing against other essentials, such as food and shelter. Our goal is to provide children with hand-knit clothing, which warms them through long winters, while also conveying the message that others wish them well. Page for detailed information.