Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Help For Japan 2. Does anyone knit? "Handmade Scarves for Japan" Project
Hi, all! Ae you into both knitting and volunteering? One college group of Japan receives donations that are hand-knitted for the evacuees from the earthquake in March. The Japanese group started the project called "Handmade Scarves for Japan" and is going to give the donated items to the evacuees. Lots of people in the area where the earthquake hit still spend days in school gyms and don't even have own a room! In winter the areas have snow and cold breeze from the shores. It'll be a harder winter for them to spend this year. Then the group want your kind heart and some warm hand-knitted projects.
According to the website, it has to be HAND-knitted and wearable. Here are some samples;
1) scarves
2) mittens or gloves
3) shawls
4) hats or caps
5) neckwarmer
6) socks
etc...
No matter what you make, it must be hand- knitted. That's important.
Needless to say, the evacuees are in all the different ages and also the genders differ, so please make not only for women but for men, kids, adults, and different sizes!!
To join the project, you need to email them about what you plant to make, when to finish, and a number of items. They say it is just for checking what and the number of items. Click here.
For more details, please check out their website.
It's also on Ravelry and Facebook too.
I don't knit, but I am happy that you do, lovely project, well done!
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