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Kristin Kachmar

Glen Burnie, MD

Birthday: August 19

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    • Chris Chiplen November 25, 2015 at 2:07pm

      Hi Kristin. I will try to answer your questions, but my experience is with Knit-a-Square in South Africa, and have very limited knowledge regarding KasCare. If I can't help, I will direct you to someone who can! As for contacting you privately, we are advised only to contact members through the forum, I hope you understand. 

    • Susan Haines November 24, 2015 at 2:51pm
      Welcome, welcome from Tennessee! So glad to have you in the KAS family!
    • Chris Chiplen November 20, 2015 at 4:37am

      Hello Kristin.

      A warm welcome to Knit-A-Square (KAS) from Wales in the UK!

      KAS is a wonderful world-wide community of caring people who knit and crochet, to help keep orphaned and vulnerable children in South Africa (SA) warm during their very cold winters.

      Through the forum and the tabs across the top of the page, you are able to:

      -          Find the important information that you need before posting your parcel, including the Packing Slip that needs to be included inside every parcel .This also has the important details of how to label your parcel to prevent volunteers in SA being charged to receive it. Here you can also ask any questions you may have (Helpful Hints).

      -          Share in a variety of discussions either by following or contributing. You can learn what is happening in South Africa and see photos of unpacking, and sorting, completed blankets and distributions to the children. Each month we have a different theme; these are for fun and inspiration. Please join in if you wish (Discussion Categories).

      -          Access the free pattern book. The garment patterns have been designed by KAS to meet the needs of the children, most of whom are 3 -9 years old. There are also plenty of lovely patterns for squares too. It is worth having a look, as it explains the importance of leaving a 20” tail on each square and how to ‘butterfly’ the tails before sending (KAS Pattern Book).

      -          See the photos of other members work and share your own. This is inspirational! (Photos).

      -          Relax, chat and have a laugh with other members (Share a Yarn).

      -          Join groups if you wish (Groups).

      -          Purchase items, which not only help KAS financially, but provide additional items for the children (KAS Shop).

      Our main focus is making 8” x 8” (20cm x 20cm) squares for blankets. These can be knitted or crocheted in any stitch, as every square is valued whether they are plain or fancy! Most importantly, they need to be the right size for the volunteers in SA to sew together into lovely warm blankets for the children. There are 35 squares in each blanket, all made by caring people across the world who want to keep vulnerable children warm. Volunteers in SA distribute the blankets and warm garments to the needy children, who are then wrapped in warmth and the assurance that someone cares.

      I hope you enjoy knitting / crocheting for the children and the fellowship of other like-minded KAS members across the world.

      THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!

       

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