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The House That Yarn Built

For the past 2 years Christy has hosted the Hurricane Swap Party but this year she has another idea.  With her permission I have copied her post about The House That Yarn Built.  Please think about donating an amount that you might spend on a swap and also pass this along.  Let's see if we can't get that house built!

m_sub_logo.jpgAs everyone will remember, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans on August 29, 2005 and devestated not only Louisiana, but also Mississippi. One of the hardest hit areas in New Orleans was the Lower 9th Ward which was flooded when the levees broke due to faulty engineering. Over two years later, New Orleans and what happened there has largely been relegated to the back pages of newspapers, or only mentioned when politicians are trying to get elected. Many of you may have seen interviews with Brad Pitt and his foundation, Make it Right whose goal is to build 150 homes in the Lower 9th. The Lower 9th had the highest percentage of homeowners in New Orleans, and when Katrina happened, many of these homeowners lost everything. These homes will be raised to withstand flooding and will be environmentally friendly. Make It Right is asking for donations to build these homes. Each home costs $150,000 to build. Homeowners will then receive a need based finanacing package insuring that they are able to afford the home. People are not just given a home and it’s “see you later, good luck making the payments.”

Where am I going with this? Well, for the last two years, I have hosted the Hurricane Sock Party, which is a swap where participants knit one sock, and send it and a ‘hurricane survival package’ to their partner. This year, I’d like to do something to make a difference. Many of us have yarn stashes that can keep us in yarn for years without ever having to darken the door of the local LYS or point and click on our favorite online shop. Many of us have declared 2008, the year of the yarn diet. I know that I can certainly knit all year at least with the stuff in my stash. For HSP 2008, I’d like for everyone to donate money to Make it Right. I figure that an average skein of sock yarn runs about $20.00 and that if 7,800 knitters would donate the equivalent of one skein of sock yarn, a family in New Orleans might just be able to get their lives back on track. I’m not saying that the donation should be $20, any amount is appreciated, I just used that number, because it was a nice round number! I cannot comprehend what it would be like to lose absolutly everything I own, and then as I try to rebuild meet roadblock after roadblock. I would love for knitters, who have proven that we are a generous bunch–look at The Harlot’s amazing Knitters without Borders–to say that yarn built a house in New Orleans. Within the next week, I’ll have a dedicated website up and running so we can track our progress. I have already contacted the Make it Right foundation and they have put us up on the Team Page so we can see the progess of the  donations. I have it set it up so you donate directly to the foundation–that way, the donations don’t go through me, and you have a tax record. On their exisiting Team Sponsored Home page, The  Ellen Degeneres Show is raising money for house #2.  I know she has millions of viewers, but I think knitters can build a house, and therefore I’m calling this project, The House That Yarn Built.  If should decide to donate, you can click on the big pink house in the header, then as you donate, you can choose from the drop down menu of the team sponsored homes and have your donations added to our house.  When you donate  PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU CHOOSE THE HOUSE THAT YARN BUILT AS YOUR TEAM. I’m also hoping to be able to give out door prizes at the end of this, so if you are a business who wants to donate things to give away,  please contact me at christy@thehousethatyarnbuilt.com or christy@misplacedsouthernbelle.com.  Once you’ve donated, you can send me your name to put in the drawing, and when we reach certain levels, I’ll do a drawing. Let’s shoot for the first $10,000 and we’ll have the first drawing! The first site won’t be up and running until the this weekend, but the email should work. If not, please use the other one.  What do ya’ll think? Can knitters build a house? I think we can! For more detailed information on the Make it Right Foundation, you can visit www.makeitrightnola.org .

PS, I’d love it if everyone who reads  this can get the word out. That would help so so much!

January 28, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (9)

Let it Snow!

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January 19, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (11)

Already January 16th?

I am back from market but I haven't recovered yet.  The house is a wreck and I haven't knitted a lot either.  I spent a little time at the wheel just so I wouldn't forget what I have learned so far. 

I received a surprise from Chris and have to share it with you.  Just look at the cute Sheepy Pez as well as the sheep ornament which I had been wanting.  I have always wanted to try the Dicentra Designs yarn and now I have my very own which is beautiful.  Also notice the Everybody Wants To Be A Cat CD that Chris made.  The socks with the black cats, the tape measure and the black cat card that I think Chaos and May had a little help picking out are so cute.  Thanks again Chris!

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I do have socks on the needles kniting with 

Sunshine Yarns that Darlene sent me.  The colorway is Cherry Blossoms which reminds me that spring will be here soon.  I am using the Parallel Socks pattern from Wildhorse Farm designs.  I have enjoyed knitting several of their patterns as the designs aren't too complicated but show up well on hand painted yarn.

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After seeing Grace's finished CPH I have joined the bandwagon and have ordered yarn and the pattern.  I do have a couple of unfinished sweaters on the needles but I didn't let that stop me.  I also noticed that Jessi must have the same idea that I did.

I am working at the Gardens today so gotta run.

January 16, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (10)

The Market

Jamie and made it to Atlanta about noon yesterday for the market.  I wasn't expecting to go until Thursday so I had to rush around to get clothes ready, plans for the cats and etc.  We walked about 12floors just looking for new and fun things and only wrote 2 orders but it does help to look first in case something better comes along.

Gotta run and meet him to take the shuttle in.

January 10, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (4)

Distaff Day

Sunday afternoon Elizabeth was a wonderful host for a total of 9 spinners in her lovely home for Distaff Day.  I will admit that I have had my wheel for over a year but really haven't used it or practiced spinning at all.  Grace found out about my secret and encouraged me to meet up with everyone yesterday and I am so glad I did.  I got lots of help from everyone and was even able to produce something that looked like yarn. I totally forgot my camera and since I like to be the one taking pictures and not the one in them I was upset that I don't have any evidence of the day but you can go to all of these ladies blogs and check out the fun time we all had.

I met Darlene, Jessi, Tonni, Bibby, Carrie and Cindy who all made me feel welcome and of course Elizabeth and Grace.  Grace debuted her just finished CPH and she did a great job.  Several had just gotten wheels but were spinning like pros already and hopefully with some practice I will be there too.  Here are some shots of my wheel and the progress I made that first day.

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The wheel.

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The first bobbin(I'm not sure what that yarn will do if I take it off since it looks pretty kinky).

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This is what I have been working on after they said I should go with some color.  Of course I had roving in the stash and thought the Crown Mountain pencil roving might be easier to work with but I had never tried.  At least the yarn looks a little smoother but I am still not sure what will happen off the bobbin.  I am spinning a little in the morning and again at night so I won't forget what I learned.  Thank you ladies for helping me get started and I am looking forward to more get togethers.

January 8, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (12)