Knitting for a Cause
Last craft show season, the school at which I work held its annual craft show, at which I was a vendor. While talking with one of my fellow teachers, she pointed out that we have a lot of talent on our staff and that we should come up with a way to share what we love. So a couple staff members and I decided to start a knitting/crocheting group, and I somehow became the unofficial leader - although social organization is definitely not my area of strength.
The idea behind our group was twofold. People who wanted to learn to knit or crochet could receive help getting started, while the rest of us could just hang out knitting, crocheting, and talking.
After seeing something on Ravelry, I proposed to my fellow organizers that us “experienced”knitters and crocheters make shawls for victims of domestic violence in our state. Having worked in this field for a few years earlier in my life, this was a cause that inspired me. I loved the idea of making something that could provide comfort to someone who really needs it. Having seen first hand how traumatic it can be to come into a shelter after being abused by a person you’ve shared your life with, I wanted to do what I could to hopefully make their life a bit easier.
So I began the process of creating what I had come to think of as a warm hug. I started by dyeing fiber from my owns sheep in shades of blue and purple, then spinning it into yarn . Then came the more difficult part for me. I’m not a big knitter-I typically make small items for sale, such as hats and scarves, and I’m not one to follow a pattern. Or pay attention to gauge or needle size or making swatches. So I started this project 3 times, ripping out quite a good amount of work twice. At last I figured out what I needed to do and got it done.
This week was a “mailing out” week for three of us in our group. While we all followed the guidelines given for the project-that it contain both the color purple and the number three-it’s amazing how different our three shawls turned out.
If you’re from Connecticut and interested in participating, here’s the link with more information. http://now-ct.org/show-a-domestic-violence-victim-shes-not-alone/






