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Arkansas Granny

(31,869 posts)
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 02:48 PM Feb 2022

Are there any knitters/crocheters out there looking for a way to utilize

all your leftover yarn? There may be a hospice in your area that would welcome gifts of handmade hats, blankets, etc.

My son and daughter in law volunteer at a local hospice and approached me about making items for donation. They both lost their fathers to cancer and both had been in hospice care.

I've made a couple of small afghans so far by completing a couple of unfinished projects and
using leftover yarn.

It occurred to me that this is something that fellow DUers might want to check out in their own communities.

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Are there any knitters/crocheters out there looking for a way to utilize (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Feb 2022 OP
An excellent idea. niyad Feb 2022 #1
Funny Mme. Defarge Feb 2022 #2
i was a hospice volunteer for a few years. yes, would be most welcome. mopinko Feb 2022 #3
My DIL says items are given to the family when a patient passes. Arkansas Granny Feb 2022 #4
My mom does similar imaginary girl Feb 2022 #5
our Children's Hospital always wants hats for the newborns and especially the preemies yellowdogintexas Feb 2022 #6

mopinko

(71,952 posts)
3. i was a hospice volunteer for a few years. yes, would be most welcome.
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 02:55 PM
Feb 2022

we had a cabinet w small blankets that were used when we had to move a body out.
some came back and some didnt. iirc, family was given an option to keep it.
but we always took a moment as someone was wheeled by, and covered them out of respect.

something w a flag theme is always welcome when a vet passes. i bet colors of local sports teams would be welcome. maybe something pictorial, like animals or flowers. something the family might cherish. something that speaks to the things people love.

imaginary girl

(923 posts)
5. My mom does similar
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 03:21 PM
Feb 2022

She knits/crochets (both) and donates shawls to a local hospital for cancer patients to use.

yellowdogintexas

(22,801 posts)
6. our Children's Hospital always wants hats for the newborns and especially the preemies
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 05:18 PM
Feb 2022

"comfort" blankets for the toddlers and slightly older kids are another item.

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