I attend an amazing senior exercise class. I started going long before I qualified for the age requirement because I had arranged for Elegante Mother to take this class. Rather than sitting around and watching her exercise, I joined the class. Recently I asked the ladies in the class if any of them crocheted, and discovered a gold mine. I told them about the Share a Square Project that Shelly Tucker of This Eclectic Life has organized, and they made granny squares for the afghans that are being created for kids going to cancer care camp this summer.
We realized that we could help Shelly by offering to put together two of the afghans, and asked her to send them on. We met a week ago to begin stitching around the squares. Five of us rimmed 48 squares that afternoon, and two of us completed another 24 during the week.
We met again yesterday to finish edging the last 24 squares in black, and started assembling the first of two afghans. We’ll interrupt our work this next week as we prepare for Easter, but we should be able to complete the afghans by early April.
It’s been incredibly satisfying to contribute to this project. To learn more about it, and see some of the completed afghans visit Shelly’s blog and click on the “Share a Square” button on the right side of the page. When we finish our two, I’ll take a picture and post it.
P.S. DON’T send Shelly any more squares! I envison a house overflowing with them, pushing the walls out! She has enough! *G*