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		<title>Knit For Others, Bring Joy To Yourself</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Avid knitters all eventually face the same  dilemma:&#160; what if no one you know wants or needs another scarf &#8211; least  of all, yourself? &#160;  What if your  teenage kids are &#8220;too cool&#8221; to wear your hand-knit wares, and your own  drawers are bursting at the seams? &#160;   There is no  need to put the <a href="&#60;a href=&#34;http:/www.addiknittingneedles.com/&#34;&#62;">knitting needles</a> down! &#160;  There is a  whole world of charity knitting that is open to you.&#8230; <a href="http://www.ehowinfo.com/hobbies/knitting/knit-for-others-bring-joy-to-yourself/" class="read_more">Read more </a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Avid knitters all eventually face the same  dilemma:&nbsp; what if no one you know wants or needs another scarf &ndash; least  of all, yourself? &nbsp;  What if your  teenage kids are &ldquo;too cool&rdquo; to wear your hand-knit wares, and your own  drawers are bursting at the seams? &nbsp;   There is no  need to put the <a href="&lt;a href=&quot;http:/www.addiknittingneedles.com/&quot;&gt;">knitting needles</a> down! &nbsp;  There is a  whole world of charity knitting that is open to you.   The pleasure of charity  knitting is that you treat yourself to a favored hobby, while doing  something good for someone in need. </p>
<p> <a href="http://www.shopknitch.com/freepatterns2.php?cPath=530">Free  knitting patterns</a> for charity projects are plentiful; just decide  which cause you support.   A popular charity past time  is knitting blankets for young children in the third-world. &nbsp;  There are some rules of thumb to bear  in mind when knitting blankets or blanket pieces for charity. </p>
<p> First, you don&rsquo;t even have to be a knitter to  participate! &nbsp;   Get  some <a href="http://www.shopknitch.com/felting1.php">felting supplies</a> and some wool sweaters from the thrift shop; then, simply cut them into  squares to felt. &nbsp;  Keep your ears open  for friends and family who are donating wool sweaters, and suggest that  they donate them to your cause.   A great advantage to felting  sweaters is that it is so quick and easy; faster than knitting! </p>
<p> For those who prefer not to felt sweaters,  and instead prefer to knit, there are several options. &nbsp;   Some charities  accept full blankets, and others accept squares that are later knitted  together.   Charities often have size requirements to  make sure that the recipients get the size they need. &nbsp;  Unless otherwise directed, try to restrict  the yarn you use to wool and heavy wool blends. &nbsp;   Those receiving blankets often live out of  doors, and are often near open flame. &nbsp;   Acrylic and  other synthetic yarns have the potential to melt in these circumstances.   Wool is also  resistant to moisture, and has anti-bacterial properties. &nbsp;   It is the  best choice for charity knitting. </p>
<p> There are  plenty of other options for charity knitting, as well. &nbsp;  Making blankets and  squares is only the beginning of the possibilities for charity knitting.   Other items you can knit for charity include  hats, sweaters, vests, and other various garments.   The most important aspect of charity knitting  is to choose a cause for which you have passion and a project for which  you have enthusiasm.   If you integrate  these two things, you will finish project after project, bringing joy to  people less fortunate. </p>
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