Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Give-A-Way Day!!

Today was the big sock summit registration. I registered for the luminary panel. I'm really hoping that I'll be alive to attend. It's the 'closing ceremonies' for the event, but I'm a little concerned that I'll want to crawl under my table and sleep! I have to say that registering made me feel excited and like I was apart of a big moment. I was struggling with thousands of other people to register!!

I had a fabulous photo shoot on Sunday, thanks to auntie for baby sitting! Here's a little preview of what's going in the shop, hopefully everything will be up on Sunday, May 31st.


I think I should also add something to the prize basket today! For every $5 that is donated to Taking Steps your name will be entered to win some fabulous prizes. So far there is a skein of handspun yarn, and fingering weight yarn. Lovely Deb Accuardi has donated June's issue of her newsletter with a skein of yarn to knit the included pattern. I love her newsletter! I'm one of the dyer's coming up even. Deb has some amazing things going on: a few retreats in the works, a sock/lunch club, a pre sock summit lunch, a pod cast and a blog. I'm tired thinking of all that work!! I'm lucky to be attending the pre sock summit lunch and getting to dye yarn to accompany one of the courses!! Being a part of this fundraiser is very timely for our family. E has been experiencing a lot of symptoms of his crohn's disease.

So on to the give a way! If you're new and you stuck around for this, thanks! Leave me a comment about your favorite charity and how you like to fundraise/volunteer/assist them. Thanks again for participating in Sew Mama Sew's fun day!
You have until May 31st to comment and then I will pick the winner and ship off the prize! So the give a way is...A little treat I've sewed and some handspun yarn.

If you don't knit and you win that prize we'll come up with something different!

117 comments:

  1. my fave charity is http://spiritjump.blogspot.com/
    I love to knit chemo caps and other items (stuffy sweaters for kids etc.) for them :)

    great giveaway!

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  2. My favorite charities are animal charities. Until we left Colorado, they were the Denver Dumb Friends League (www.ddfl.org) and the Boulder Valley Humane Society. I think my most successful fundraising was when I ran my first 5K - my co-workers were so amazed that I would actually run, they generously pledged, then the company matched most of their donations!

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  3. I LOVE Project Linus and average about 1 quilt every 2 months for them. But I also like the Great American Bake Sale, I make homemade dog treats for my local sale every year and they always sell out!

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  4. For reasons of family history, I really like Heart & Stroke, and the Alzheimer's Society. I'm new to quilting, but my plan is to make some knee warmers for Alzheimer's patients - a great way for me to learn to sew straight, and to make a difference.

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  5. The charity that is close to my heart is the Juvenile Diabetic Research Fund. I lost my only brother to the disease. I usually get the kit for walking the neighborhood for donations. Many thanks, Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  6. We like to make semi-regular trips to Costco just to stock up on foodbank donations.

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  7. My favorite charity is St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. We donate money and help our daughter participate in the Trike-a-thon to raise money.

    mmm...yummy handspun yarn...

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  8. I give to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. (cff.org) I raise collect pledges for their Great Strides walk.

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  9. lately, i have been most active with the quilts of valor foundation, making quilts for the physically and psychologically wounded servicemen and women. my husband is active duty navy, so this holds a place in my heart and would hope someone would do the same for him if he were injured. i just finished my the 3rd quilt for the year and have many more in the works.

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  10. I sew for Conkerr Cancer, it's on my blog. I am trying to learn to knit socks for the first time. I've seen so many on blogs lately that I thought I would give it a try...I've started 3 times but I think I finally have it!

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  11. My favorite charity is Quilts of Valor and every month I make blocks for Quilts, often volunteer to put them together and try to get everyone not participating to join in.
    Lovely items for giveaway!

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  12. Hello fellow PDXer! My favorite charity is Project Linus and my '09 resolution was to make one quilt a month for them.

    I do not knit but my other resolution was to learn how. I would definitely be motivated by that lovely yarn.

    Cheers!

    secretcake (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  13. Gorgeous yarn! Before I had kids I volunteered at the front desk at my local animal shelter. Now I try to help out with donations, both financial and needed items.

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  14. i donate knitted items to the hospital.

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  15. Thanks for hosting such a great giveaway!
    count me in, please!!
    great parcel :))~love everything :)

    go see my giveaway
    http://rosaechocolat.blogspot.com/
    hugs Isabel

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  16. I donate household items to the Vietnam Veterans; I help a friend with rescue dogs occasionally (as needed, really), and I donate my hair every other year to Locks of Love.

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  17. I like to give to the Christian station KLOVE for giving me somethign my kids can listen to!

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  18. I give clothes directly to people in need or to Karitas.
    When I'm in England I love going to Acorn.

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  19. I love Project Linus, and also knitting chemo caps and preemie items. leafygreenes at gmail dot com

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  20. My favorite charities are children related ones. Please count me in! Thank you so much for your generosity! samjerus[at]yahoo.com

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  21. My favorite charity is St. Jude Children's Hospital, but I'm currently working on raising money for my local LLL chapter.

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  22. My favorite charity is Project Linus. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  23. I knit for a local children's hospital. I make preemie caps and kids chemo hats. I am also making a scarf for a friend to auction off to help raise money for the Avon Breast Cancer Walk in Charlotte, NC in October. The handspun is beautiful!

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  24. That yarn looks fabulous! I would love it. My favorite charity is Susan G. Komen breast cancer. Next is toys for tots, but I also make hats and scarfs for the needy at Christmas time.

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  25. I don't really have a favourite charity - I like to support several different types of causes - but the one I donate to most often is probably my local food bank. Whenever I go grocery shopping and something I normally buy is on sale, I'll put the money I'm saving toward buying something for the food bank (two-for-one sales make this really easy sometimes).

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  26. My favorite charity is the Salvation Army. I support them through donations and shopping at their Thrift Stores. And they support my crafting habit!

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  27. I started a local (informal) chapter of The Linus Project at my church- we make quilts for children who are sick or traumatized.

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  28. love Blanket Coverage here in PDX. they can always use knitted caps, etc. thanks for your generosity!

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  29. My favorite charity is our local animal shelter. I donate to their penny socials and their continual yard sale. Awesome giveaway!! I love you site. Thanks for sharing.

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  30. Oregon Food Bank, and Northeast Emergency Food Program. We send money to both, and volunteer at NEFP. It's an eye-opener for the family!

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  31. My fav charity is easy! I am kind of bias though - my favorite is The Salvation Army. (I'm bias b/c I actually work for them.) I do graphic design work for them... Beautiful fiber!!! :) & also beautiful yarn!

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  32. my favorite charitys are local. one is nurses for newborns and the other is our local crisis nursery, we give to both every year, the crisis nursery gets a lot of our outgrown clothes too :)
    thanks for being involved in the giveaway!

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  33. We try to give to our local charities (Second Harvest Food Bank, Samaritan House, etc.), particularly the ones that provide free services for those who need them. We're also blood donors, even though it makes me woozy every time.

    Great giveaway! The yarns are beautiful.

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  34. A few years ago I worked on the production of a CD to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis association of America - an awesome project and a huge learning experience.

    Two very easy ways to get involved are these: buy your online books from Better World Books (betterworldbooks.com) - used books, with some of the proceeds of each going to different literacy charities, and free shipping in the US! The other is using goodsearch.com as your search engine - your earn about 1 cent per search for your designated charity, which doesn't sound like a lot, but if you have it set as your default search engine, it adds up fast.

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  35. I like Newborns in Need. Thanks. mbabecka@hotmail.com

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  36. My favorite charity is- American Lung Association.
    I am a respiratory therapist, and have donated many hours to being a camp counselor for asthma camps.
    I think lung education is important!

    thanks
    ashley
    ashlomb at yahoo dot com

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  37. I feel it's important to support our local charities, so we donate supplies and make lunches for the homeless shelter and food to the food bank. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  38. Once a month we fast for 2 meals and give the money that we would have spent on food to our church to redistribute to those in need(it's a specific fund that goes to those in need and not to the function of the church). I also love supporting the charity based thrift stores through donations and shopping trips.

    Awesome giveaway!

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  39. http://handmadehelpsout.blogspot.com/ This is my craft for charity of choice.

    Isn't thi sbloggy giveaway lark fun?!?!?

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  40. I have never had home spun yarn before, so I am super excited about your give away!

    I give to the Salvation Army and the Red Cross and used to collect for them, before I had the baby. Now I give all the things we no longer want of need to our local thrift shops and I have made toys for the Mirabell foundation.

    :)

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  41. My favorite charity is our city blog www.gentblogt.be (in Dutch, I'm sorry) where we'll post on things in our city and try to get people to know other sides of our lovely town.

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  42. Woo, your yarn looks divine!

    Favorite charity: United Cerebral Palsy Foundation

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  43. My favorite charity is a french one called Habitat & Humanisme : providing a roof and daytoday help.
    I used to collect christmas toys for the beneficiary children, and also organise cooking-lessons.

    great giveaway!
    damocamelia(at)yahoo.com

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  44. We do mostly local charities: our local food bank (give our time and stuff) and the state's audobon society. ~H

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  45. beautiful yarn!!

    I volunteer at the Boulder Humane Society.... I love to see the animals find good homes, and I think they're a pretty decent organization. They take in animals from many different states, and they are well looked after in a beautiful facility. I love that they don't discriminate by animal's age... I've seen 20 year old cats listed up for adoption on their website for months!!

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  46. My favorite charity is Rock and Roll Camp for Girls http://www.girlsrockcamp.org/

    I'm not a knitter, but my mom-in-law is. I'd give the yarn to her so she could knit some lovelies for my baby girls. :)

    You rock! thanks!!

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  47. beautiful yarn!
    I like supporting charities like the Transplant Foundation in "my"way through sewing here's a blog post about some Donate Life dog bandanas I made http://ellebelleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/donate-life.html I've also made quilts to cover the NICU bassinets at All Childrens, "pink" hats for the Susan G Coleman Foundation, and more recently Valentine's for the Children in the Hospital at All Childrens http://ellebelleblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/crafty-cupids.html It's such a privilege to use your time, talents, and resources to help others!

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  48. I love to make quilts for Project Linus. thanks for the chance.

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  49. I make knitted shawls and lap blankets for the Seniors in our community. This year I will also be getting involved with making baby blankets for the pregnancy center and items for the local women's safe house.

    Thanks so much for entering me in your generous giveaway.

    Have a beautiful day!

    ~Sharon

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  50. My favourite charity is Oxfam. I tend to volunteer locally, give globally :)

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  51. lovely yarn! My favorite charity to knit for is a papillon (dog) rescue (www.pap911rescue.org). I knit things for fundraisers, and I also knit small dog blankets to send to new adoptive families to help the pups feel even more at home.

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  52. My favourite is TOMS shoes - www.tomsshoes.com - they give away a pair of shoes to a child in need in an impoverished country for every pair you order! Win/win!

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  53. My favorite charity is Big Brother. My husband and I are becoming a Big Brother and Big Sister to some kids in need currently. I haven't participated in any of the crafting charities yet, but I like Mama to Mama.

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  54. Warm Up America is my favorite. I also give to the animal shelters.

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  55. my favorite charity is an animal rescue organization. if i win the yarn, i am going to learn me how to knit socks!!

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  56. My father died of MS, so we do the MS walk in his honor.

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  57. I quilt at church and all the quilts that are made are donated to families nearby who are in need of warmth. I live in WA and in the area that likes to flood so there tend to be people in need pretty often.

    Thanks for the giveaway!
    Cassie Driver
    cmdoduck(at)gmail(dot)com

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  58. glad to have found such a beautiful site and lucious yarn. I look forward to peeking at future posts.
    A favorite organization here is Sisters of the Road. I have donated paintings to them in the past for their auctions. They also have a great way to help by buying food coupons people can use at their cafe. It's a great way to help folks and keep their organization going.

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  59. My fav charity is Breast Cancer Research...I am a slacker, so just donate $ and host breakfasts when they have them!

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  60. My favorite charities are my local ones like my church, the local food bank, and local schools. My favorite way to contribute is to get my girl scouts involved. It's a win - win!

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  61. The Cancer Society has a fundraiser where the participants raise money and shave their hair. I've participated twice and I like that it not only raises funds, but also raises awareness. Kids would stare at me cuz I was a girl, but had no hair, but if they see that and parents talk about it, they might not stare so much at someone who's lost their hair because of chemo.
    joskevleeuwen@yahoo.ca

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  62. mmmn, yarn drool!

    My favourite charity is salvation army

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  63. I just came across this charity lately - but I am so into it!

    http://www.littledressesforafrica.com/

    Thanks for the giveaway! :)

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  64. My husband and I love Compassion International. We sponser a child and exchage letters all the time. Its amaizng how much you can learn about the World through a letter. It also teaches them about Jesus - who is the author and creator of life.

    aaron.dez(at)gmail(dot)com

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  65. my favourite charity is the Australian Cancer Council as I have lost a LOT of members to cancer as well as having some survivors too

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  66. I have fun making and feel good giving things to my church Bazaar - fun for a good cause!

    Thanks for the opportunity! Megan

    http://www.apiarydesigns.etsy.com

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  67. What a lovely yarn you are giving away! My favorite charity is Norwegian Mission Society. We are a woman's group that keep a raffle to raise money once a year. This year I am knitting doll clothes!

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  68. My fav charity is Crisis - which is an adult education centre for the homeless in London and Newcastle. I have volunteered in both their offices and worked there for a little while. Not only do they do courses like English, maths and It. But have classes on knitting / dressmaking and an amazing art studio that helps the artists sell their paintings.

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  69. I love ronald McDonald House my girl scout troop along with many others have held talent shows as fund raisers. Also I love my churches mission trips I have sewn aprons and my GS troop made tied blankets, ooh and another great one is Operation Christmas child.

    Thanks for entering me in this giveaway.
    Sophie

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  70. My favorite charity is the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. My cousins have been affected by this disease. One passed away at age 12 and the other is currently 13 and doing pretty well. We are hopeful that a cure will be found.

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  71. locks of love is a great place to donate your hair. I donate some of my artistic ability at church with making posters and such. Thanks for the giveaway!

    heathervanhoof[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  72. My favorite charity is the SmileTrain

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  73. I am loving that yarn!!! I like to help out Project Linus by donating supplies and completed blankets. Thanks for this giveaway!

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  74. We sponser Compassion children, Christian camps and I am going to Mexico in October to build a house for a family.....and sew them some curtains. :)

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  75. I want to knit hats for premature babies and donate them to local hospitals.
    You can contact me via a comment on my blog or the email provided there.

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  76. My favorite charity is www.worldvision.org. You can sponsor children through them. I love mailing things to our sponsored children.

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  77. I have to be honest, I'm not one to knit right now, but I love the pin cushion!

    My husband and I do a lot of random stuff/giving, but we're going to be working with the UN in central Asia with our little one for 6 months supplying clean water! We leave right after Christmas this year. I'm so excited, but nervous of course! I've lived and worked overseas, but never in the stans!

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  78. I crochet and would put that yarn to good use. I shop often at my local St. Vincent DePaul Thrift shop--I get lots of thrifty finds and they get my money to use for lots of good works.

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  79. Great stuff, beautiful colors!
    My fav charity is Doctors without Borders or the Red Cross, unfortunately their services are much needed.

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  80. im from israel so hear its a little difrent
    i feel more connected to chraties that deel with kids in need or girl teenagers in need.
    im hopyng to volentear reglery after giving birth {im 7 monthes pregnant}
    but alot of women and i just donated lots of hand made soft toys
    to a women shelter for the kids that live there! so that was nice!!

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  81. Some friends and I like to help out a woman's clinic here in town. They give pregnancy testing as well as counseling to pregnant moms.

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  82. I love quilting for Project Linus - after a stint in the NICU and peds ICU, I had a chance to see first hand how loved the donated blankets are.

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  83. i donate and feel connected to many charities (due to the ever growing roster of dead relly's) but i feel a personal connection to Wilderness Inquiry as my cousin benefitted greatly from his wilderness experiences with them. I give most of my time and money directly to the street folks i meet every day...Thanks for this.
    Colleen
    murphycolleen@rogers.com
    murphycolleen@rogers.com

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  84. My favourite charity is the "Dresses for Grads" charity that we have here in Winnipeg. I sew a lot of grad/formal wear for people every year and I always encourage them to donate their dresses (especially if they are bridesmaid dresses they will only wear once). That way, girls who couldn't otherwise afford a special grad dress have a chance to be belle of the ball on their special day!

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  85. My favourite charity is TEAR - We like to purchase Christmas gifts from their "World's most useful gift catalogue" where giftees receive a card with details of a contribution to a third world community on their behalf, like school supplies, vege gardens, goats, water pumps, etc. It's good for reducing the clutter of unwanted/not needed gifts, and helps keep giving and receiving in perspective!

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  86. my father passed away last year after a fight with Lou Gehrig's Disease. The ALS hospital in Hershey PA gave us so much that this year I plan to do what was done for us at Christmas time. Make a Christmas dinner and food bin for another family dealing with ALS.

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  87. I think I'm going to win!
    pjjllive(at)gmail(dot)com
    Milwaukee Rescue Mission takes knitted caps year round.

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  88. I like to give food to the local foodbank - Salvation Army. Theres lots of hungry families out there. :(

    Please enter me in the draw, and don't forget to enter mine. :)

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  89. My father works with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and while I cannot plant and harvest a field of grain like most of the donators, I do help him with the administration/secretarial side of things. The great thing about the CFGB is that the Canadian government matches all donations four to one so all grain or money donated makes a huge difference.
    kareno369(@)hotmail(dot)com

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  90. I dont know if its considered a charity or not, but I do a lot of volunteering with our local animal shelter. We specifically foster orphaned animals - mostly cats. We usually get them when they are 3-4 weeks old and I get up and do the midnight feedings (and sometimes a 3 am feeding too if they're really young).

    Its really rewarding to watch the little guys grow and so hard to let them go to new homes. I love each and every one and am always so proud to hear from their new families and see pictures of how much they've grown.

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  91. My favorite charity is a private local home that helps unwed pregnant teens with a safe place to live, job skills training and other necessities.

    Your yarn is so beautiful!

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  92. My knitting guild just finished seaming squares for a blanket for The People's City Mission. It felt good to do something local. We're working on a second one now. www.peoplescitymission.org

    Fabulous and very generous giveaway! Thanks!

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  93. I recently saw a documentary about the Magdalene House. It is for receovering prostitutes and sounds wonderful.
    Thank you for your giveaway. Great item! I also want to give you a hug thanks for the generosity and heart that went into making your item. I love and support handmade!

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  94. I work for a charity - Crohn's and Colitis Australia. But my fav at the moment is helping those families that were affected by the recent Bushfires here in Victoria, Australia.

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  95. I don't have a favourite charity but I give when I can. When I was younger and much fitter I used to run for charity and fundraise that way. Now that I am older my hope is to make soft toys to cheer up some sad little faces :D

    x Mel

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  96. i've a soft spot for animals & kids so it has to be SPCA. i don't knit though. abb'

    abi-gail7@hotmail.com

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  97. Susan J Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and I make preemie baby hats for one of my mothers charities but I have no idea what the name is.

    I generally do any collector thing that gets some portion of funds donated to the foundation.

    this year I will do collecting of yogurt lids from yoplait for the fund.

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  98. My favorite cause is the Susan Komen Foundation. My daughters and I love to participate in our local walk wnd enjoy the day. Thanks for the chance to win such beautiful yarn.

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  99. the yarn is beautiful.

    My favorite charity is charity:water (charitywater.org). My class did a fundraiser for them and now my husband is doing a fundraiser for him (shameless plug here...http://www.kevindhendricks.com/bald)

    thanks for the give away

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  100. The yarn looks like cotton candy... yum :)

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  101. Your handspun is gorgeous!
    I love supporting a teen homeless ministry by me called Transitional Youth. They help put kids in one of their homes to get them off the streets and to teach the life skills. We have given them clothing and also served meals at the center.
    http://www.transitionalyouth.org/

    Thanks for your generosity!

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  102. My favorite charity is CareNet - they feed, pay utilities, grow veggies, collect canned goods and $$ here in our small town. We like to join in collecting the cans at our local fairs and even through the grocery stores. They do a world of good in these economic times. Thanks for having a giveaway!

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  103. My favorite charity is the Ronald McDonald House. We spent 14+ weeks there while Da'Gorgeouses were in the NICU. Such a God send!

    Hugs & Blessings!

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  104. I enjoy knitting for our local hospital auxillary they always need chemo caps, and infant hats.

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  105. I donate & buy a lot at the thrift store that collects for Turning Point (domestic violence). I think women need the help, so I love that charity. I also lean toward animals & environment.

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  106. my fave charity is heifer international. my daughter loves *receiving* this as a gift from her uncle. what an invaluable gift for her, her uncle, and some less fortunate family somewhere!

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  107. one of my favorite charities is locks of love.
    http://www.locksoflove.org/
    i have donated my hair several times and am just about ready to do it again. i just need a good short hair cut idea! :) thanks for the giveaway!

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  108. My favorite charity is Food for the Poor. We give gifts for our birthdays!

    jmoore3333(at)gmail(dot)com

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  109. my current charity is through my local church. i'm not sure if it has a namthey have their own thrift store that the profits go toward helping local families in need and other such things. i donate my sellable kids stuff to them and i happily shop there (so nice my money is going to something good!).
    thanks!
    ~Kim
    (ksknitchic@yahoo.com)

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  110. I am enjoying your blog & style of writing. Thank you for entering me in your drawing.

    My mom & I are both breast cancer survivors so we support Relay for Life here locally. She is "reteaching" me how to crochet & we are working on afghans and baby blankets for the fundraisers.
    I also like to make little ped beds with my niece for the animal shelter where she volunteers.

    Have a great day!

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  111. I'd love to add more to my ever-growing yarn stash.

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  112. I love to help out animal non-profits.

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  113. Awesome giveaway!

    Hi. I'm 8, and I am learning to sew. My mom is teaching me. I have my own sewing blog. I am doing a giveaway too for four beautiful yards of fabric. I hope you will stop by. www.sewingsister.blogspot.com

    My mom is also doing a giveaway on her blog at www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com

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  114. We give to the church deacon's fund- I know that's not a specific charity- but they use that money to help so many families in our area.
    I am certainly a knitter and that handspun yarn looks FABULOUS!
    Thanks!
    missyschwartz (at) gmail (dot) com

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  115. I really like to support a local crisis pregnancy center. They have a thrift store, so I usually donate to that, among other things. ;)

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  116. Hi, I love Soles4Souls, and the Mom's group I belong to has a huge citywide annual rummage sale every June. I'm rounding up as many shoes as I can, plus all the leftovers from the entire sale will be donated as well. Soles4Souls will distribute the shoes to those in need both in the US and abroad. Thanks for the great giveaway, helping others is what it's all about! :)

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