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There is a wonderful charitable spirit in this group. Our current projects include:
- Knitting afghan squares and assembling afghans
for the Warm Up
America! project sponsored by the Craft
Yarn Council of America
- Knitting bandages for folks suffering from Hansen’s Disease.
- Knitting chemo caps for breast cancer patients at Northside
Hospital of Atlanta.
- Knitting helmet liners for the United States Armed Forces
in Afghanistan. Click to view Helmet
Liner Pattern.
Some
advanced tips for helmet liners are available here.
- Knitting scarves for the United States Armed Forces overseas.
Click here to see the specifications
for the scarves.
- Knitting preemie hats, booties, and blankets for Grady
Hospital and making preemie bibs, along with preemie hats
and blankets for Northside Hospital of Atlanta.
Click here for Preemie
Patterns.
- Knitting stoma covers for the tracheotomy patients at
Grady Hospital in the Respiratory Care Unit.
Click here for Stoma
Cover Pattern or here for an updated version
of the Chevron
Stoma Cover Pattern that was published in the
August 2007 AKG newsletter.
- Collecting toiletries, Marta tokens, and baby items for
the Atlanta Day Shelter. We hold an annual fundraiser benefiting
the shelter.
- Coordinating the knitting of lap robes given to Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding. The “lapghans”
are knitted by blind people all over the country for the
children at the hospital.
- Decorating a Christmas tree with hand knitted ornaments,
topper and tree skirt for Atlanta’s Annual Festival of Trees
benefiting Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The guild has
won 3 awards.
Click here for the
2006 Gingerbread Ornament.
- Dressing teddy bears with knitted outfits, which the Georgia
Center for Children gives to children who are in crisis
situations. We have donated over 200 bears each year for
the last 6 years.
Click here for Bear Patterns.
In the past we have also participated in many charities including the following:
- Knitting lap robes for Hospice patients.
- Knitting wool headbands for our troops in Bosnia.
- Taught knitting at the International Rescue League
- Donated bulky yarns and knitting needles for the "Street Smart Kids" program.
- Knitting preemie items for St. Mary’s Hospital in Duluth, MN.
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