My name is Ali and I decided to become involved in this charity after watching the news piece that screened recently on ABC1 News here in Australia.
I live on the Gold Coast of Queensland with my husband and two daughters, age 3 1/2 and 5. I work part-time as a Paediatric Nurse.
I am a life-long crafter - sewing, knitting, embroidery, and recently quilting and crochet. I started selling my craft a couple of years ago and through that became involved in a great community of Australian crafters. I decided to set up my own local craft group earlier this year and we meet monthly to chat, drink tea and create.
Our craft group is enthsiastic about supporting KAS too and we are planning a crochet session for our August meeting and a knitting session in September. I'm looking forward to posting off our first bundle of squares later this year.
I have included a photo of my first square. I am quite proud of myself as I have only recently learnt to crochet and was not sure that I'd be able to replicate the square as per the KAS pattern. I'm off to start another one now!
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I have now picked up my knitting needles and have managed a square and a half since last night. It is very addictive ;-)
http://forum.knit-a-square.com/forum/topics/square-from-the-one-row
I often dabble with different patterns but I find this square so easy to make and so quick that I tend to use this pattern 90% of the time.
Glad you've joined in our enthusiasm/addiction!
:)
xx
Jeanne :)
Considering you just learned how to crochet, your square is great! Very even. Here's a small tip: you can make the first chain a little tight but try to chain the rest loosely. That way you won't get the loop at the end (on the left) and the curved shape at the bottom. I usually take a cleansing breath to relax before I chain and remind myself to loosen my tension!
It is so amazing that you got your craft group involved. I'm so jealous!
Happy crafting!
Andrea :o)
Your square is wonderful! Just a side note that KAS patterns are given for those who don't have a pattern in mind. ANY crocheted or knitted square is welcome. We ask for an 8" square (20cm x 20cm) but the colour(s) and patterns are up to you. There are lots of ways to make warm squares. I can't wait to see what your group gets up to in Aug. and Sept. Great to hear your crafty group is coming on-board with KAS.
For any of your group who may have missed the video when it aired there is a link to it from Sandy's blog so they can see it. http://allfororphans.com/knit-a-square-featured-during-mandela-day-...
welcome to the knit-a-square community,
Dawne