I recognize that African Violet! Nice socks...I'm impressed at how you got the striping to work out exactly. Mine is usually off a row or 2. Maybe I'm the only 1 who can tell.
I will admit that I started over once -- it still isn't really perfect because I was working with two strands that both varied although one was just shades of purple.
Our 2016 campaign was completed the first week of August 2016. Our wool gifts were successfully transported and distributed by NGO Trust in Education.
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Update August 2017:
Unfortunately, we do not have plans for a new campaign at this time because of hurdles with logistics. We'll do our best to solve, but nothing promising yet. Thank you for participating while we had the opportunity!
THE BASICS
afghans for Afghans is a people-to-people project that knits and crochets wool garments as a practical gesture of friendship and respect for the people of Afghanistan. In partnership with the San Francisco office of the American Friends Service Committee, our project started in late 2001 in response to the war that unfolded after 9/11. This follows a long-time tradition of knitting for others at times of war and crisis. Afghan families still need to know that we care. Join us here for camaraderie, inspiration, and mutual support with projects.
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I recognize that African Violet!
Nice socks...I'm impressed at how you got the striping to work out exactly. Mine is usually off a row or 2. Maybe I'm the only 1 who can tell.
I will admit that I started over once -- it still isn't really perfect because I was working with two strands that both varied although one was just shades of purple.
We know what secrets our knitting holds...just so others can't tell.
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