Donations

If you want to make a donation, contact me at abneale@gmail.com or use the Paypal button to the right.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Packages!

O'Quinn
I always love to receive packages, who doesn't? Yesterday, I came home to two on the front porch. One was nothing special, vacuum bags I had ordered, but the other was a box full of yarn with a note :)
This is the second donation from this family, a friend of a friend. I am excited to get a new batch of yarn to work with, despite still having plenty in the stash. I finished up a few caps from my personal stash for my mother in law this weekend and prepped all the finished Q caps for delivery. One batch is en route to Lubbock right now and another set is ready to head to Kansas shortly.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Prepping for delivery

Today, as a last minute request, I invited some friends to come over and help me get some caps finished up and ready for delivery. Thankfully a couple could make it over and helped me get all the tags on and the decorations (flowers and buttons) decided upon and I got those added to several of the caps. As we head into the colder seasons, I want to get more caps out to people in need. I hope to make deliveries to the Tammy Walker Cancer Center in Salina, KS in memory of my cousin Eric Hillyard, Cook Children's Oncology in Grapevine, TX in memory of CSHS student Drew Ducatelli, UMC Celebrate Today in Lubbock, TX in honor of my mother in law Sharon Romines and Texas Oncology in Denton, TX in memory of my husband Eriq Neale, during the month of November.  I didn't count but we prepped about 4 dozen caps today. Now I need to get back to making some more!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Big donation!

Ida Madison, Carollton, TX
I finally got down to visit a friend and her grand baby this weekend. We had a good visit and I got to take some photos of the little cutie, of course! Before I left there, I also picked up a boxload of yarn she had saved for me. She had so much and in a variety of colors and types. I can't wait to get started, The last couple of days, I've been trying to catch up on some of my recent photos so crochet has been set aside but I'm always motivated by more yarn :)

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Cap Donation!

Pam Livingston, Denton, TX
I am so excited to get these caps! I knew they were made and ready to be picked up and prepared for delivery but my schedule hadn't allowed me to get them yet. Thankfully Quinton was able to pick them up and then when we got together he delivered them to me. They are so amazing and I can't express how much I appreciate them. Look at all the varieties and colors, they are awesome!
Thank you very much Pam!

Also, for anyone else out there making caps, I found this link helpful:
http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2008/04/newborn-head-circumference-13-14-hat.html
It lists average head sizes for caps. We need multiple sizes because everyone has a different sized head and some caps are stretchier, some will go to children, so all sizes work but if you want a good resource on cap sizes, check it out.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Flight Time

This past weekend, I was able to head out to Las Vegas during the SMB Nation conference that Eriq and I had been attending the past several years. That means airport and airplane time, which means of course, crochet time! I was only able to pack a few skeins of yarn, since I was packing for a trip and trying not to have to check any luggage. I succeeded in packing light, and we actually had to circle Vegas due to rain, yes rain, but that means I ran out of yarn before I ran out of time. However, despite all that, I did get 5 caps made. The trip was a much needed getaway, a good time to visit with friends, and I feel productive completing the caps. I also received word that more yarn is on it's way from California.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Traveling Yarn

I've had several appointments and meetings this past week and while I've taken some yarn with me when I can to get a few caps made, unfortunately that's about the only time I've actually worked on any. Due to working on it just when I'm carrying it around, I'm sticking with the basic patterns. I did an increasing size on each round of the blue on a "Drew cap" from single, to half double to double crochet just for something interesting. The other is the yarn that has a design it so it creates it's own lines and color patterns. I also want to make sure I have some smaller sizes for children's heads so I will start to make more of those soon. Those should also go a little faster so I hope to have more to share once I get going on those.