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On Friday, December 14th, twenty children ages 6 and 7, along with six adults tragically died at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. The shock and sadness are beyond words.
But we don't have to say a single word; we have our hands. Armed with crochet hooks and knitting needles, people from around the world want to let the families of Newtown know they are loved. This is why, in conjunction with
Crochet Guild of Prince William County of Virginia, The Happily Hooked on Crocheting Club, a Connecticut Chapter of the
Crochet Guild of America, is stepping up to accept your hand-crafted projects, each with thousands of stitches wrapped in love.
From today until Valentine's Day 2013, you can send your beautiful hand-stitched donations to:
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The Happily Hooked on Crocheting Club
c/o Nancy
3238 Route 52
Stormville, NY 12582
Or to:
The Happily Hooked on Crocheting Club
c/o Fluffy
PO Box 934
Bridgeport, CT 06601-0934
We will gladly accept your
hand-stitched stuffed critters and
comfort shawls. We ask that they be created
using acrylic based yarns of any color. For those wishing to use school colors, such as
Red Heart's "Team Spirit" yarn in the colorway of
968 - Green/White (school mascot is the eagle) that would be wonderful too. The school reportedly has some 450+ students. Our goal is to collect at least 1000-1500 critters so siblings can be included.
If you would like to include a hang tag on your gift, please consider using the tag below. This will not only help us in tracking all the donations, but it will also help your recipient know where the love for him/her arrived from.
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If you would like to join in on discussing critter creations there is the "
600 monsters strong" group on Ravelry. Looking for an animal pattern? There are lots available, from patterns designed by
Stacey Trock, and those featured on
Red Heart's and
Lion Brand's webpages, and many more on Ravelry and Etsy.
"[We are] very mindful that mere words cannot match the depths of your sorrow, nor can they heal your wounded hearts.
[We] can only hope it helps for you to know that you’re not alone in your grief, that our world, too, has been torn apart, that all across this land of ours, we have wept with you. We’ve pulled our children tight.
And you must know that whatever measure of comfort we can provide, we will provide.
~President Obama, Dec. 16 prayer vigil for victims