Saturday, October 22, 2011

FOSTER CARE TO SUCCESS/RED SCARF PROJECT

More than 10,000 young people who have come out of foster care are attending college each year, through their own talents and determination, and with a lot of scholarship support from organizations like "Foster Care to Success". They can also benefit from a little moral support...

Remember getting care packages when you were in college? Those wonderful, unexpected parcels filled with brownies, quarters for the laundry, and notes from home? They always seemed to provide just the necessary encouragement to hang in there. But if you're truly on your own, with no family at home, who's going to give you that little boost of confidence that comes from knowing that someone really cares?

The RED SCARF PROJECT, initiated by "Foster Care to Success", is an attempt to fill that need for thousands of former foster kids. For Valentine's Day, they will receive a boost, almost like a hug, in the form of a warm, handmade red scarf.....and you can help!

Osterville Village Library's "Stitching Tales" group is hard at work on some lovely red scarves we'll be sending to FCS headquarters in early December. Stop by the library (our temporary location is 812 Main Street, Osterville, MA) for more information, send email to Ldalrymple at clamsnet dot org, or go online to http://fc2success.org/what-we-do/programs/red-scarf-project.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Fabulous Felting

Felting is the process of turning wool into matted wool. Do you think that sounds dull? It's not! It's a magical metamorposis that can turn mundane into magnificent, and introduce knitters to a whole new world of creativity.

With some wool, water, soap, a washing machine, your imagination, and Nicky Epstein's book "Knitting Never Felt Better", you can embark on a wondrous new experience. Nicky gives basic felting instructions, and shows how different yarns react to the felting process. Wool, mohair, silk, angora, alpaca, and cashmere can all be felted.

I was really surprised and delighted by Nicky's ideas for dimensional felting. You can use small unshrinkable objects like marbles, nuts, shells, or sticks, to produce little balls that stand out against a felted background, and keep their visible stitch patterns.

Felting can turn craft into art - and it's fun! You will be amazed at what a little hot water and careful agitation can do.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Graffiti Knitters, aka Yarn Bombers

Did you see the story about the South End Knitters in the Boston Globe February 23?

Last year, our Stitching Tales group was considering something similar, to liven things up on the grounds around the library. Then we started to worry that maybe Osterville Village was too staid to appreciate such shenanigans, and we eventually talked ourselves out of it.

But, I don't know..... I think I'm getting inspired all over again. There could be some colorful surprises popping up in unexpected places. Keep your eyes open.....

Friday, February 18, 2011

Cape Cod Cooperative Bank Supports Project Linus

Project Linus is a 100 percent volunteer nonprofit organization, that provides gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans to comfort children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need.

Blankets may be made for children (newborns to teenagers) by knitting, crocheting or sewing, and must be washable. The blankets must be free of smoky smells and chemicals, and made without embellishments such as buttons, glitter, beads, or sequins.

If you have made a blanket you would like to contribute, you may drop it off during the month of February at any branch of Cape Cod Cooperative Bank. The blankets will be delivered to babies and children in need throughout Cape Cod.