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So I begin with a ring, and it's coming along quite well, I think, looking like a ring and all. And I count out chains and skipped dc's and so forth, and pretty soon, it's to the fourth round out of seven total, and it looks suspiciously not at all like a cross, but rather more like a snowflake (the yarn is white with a bit of sparkle...Caron "Simply Soft Party"...and the edge is all soft and ripply, nothing at all like the flat, cross block picture in my pattern book). So, I decide to accept this new creation for the beautiful snowflake that it is, and make a loop (ready for the Christmas tree next year!). I will try again, to see if the cross reveals itself the second time around...
We have people working on making (or buying) afghans, lap quilts, and prayer shawls throughout our New England Conference! Some people are spreading the word about this mission via church Facebook pages. Others are letting their church groups know about it, so their knitting, crochet, sewing groups can plan what they want to make and bring. Church newsletters are also a good way to share about this mission...or the old-fashioned, face-to-face sharing over a cup of tea or coffee. Saturday, June 15, Gordon College, Wenham, MA, morning worship. Blessing of the blankets, and sending them out to those in need, around our New England Conference, and the wider world. Join us in the making, in the purchasing, in the gathering, in the blessing, in the sending!
And, for those of us who are crochet-pattern-reading-challenged, pray for us, that our hooks can find their way, to create what the pattern intends (otherwise, I may have to settle for a snowflake afghan...).