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Red Scarf Project Challenge

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Red Scarf Project Challenge
Swap Homepage:http://orphan.org/index.php?id=40
Swap Coordinator:ophelia73 (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Knitting  Crocheting 
Number of people in swap:10
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:October 1, 2008
Date items must be sent by:October 22, 2008
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I received permission from carol who is hosting the Special Olympics Scarf Challenge {THANK YOU CAROL!!} to start this challenge for the Red Scarf Project:

"In 2005, OFA launched a unique initiative to warm the hearts (and necks) of college-bound foster youth. We began taking donations of handmade red scarves to put into our Valentine's Day Care Packages."

THE GUIDELINES from OFA: Scarf Size: Approximately 60" long and 5" to 8" wide. Scarves should be long enough to be wrapped around the neck, with tails long enough to be tied in the front.

Style: Think unisex collegiate. Ask yourself if your son, brother, and/or husband would enjoy receiving the scarf. Fringes are optional. Your scarf should drape and tie easily.

Yarn: Preferably DK, double fingering-weight, worsted weight, or light bully yarns. No laceweight, super-chunky, or mohair yarns as there are many people who find mohair too itchy. The yarn should be soft.

Color: Red! However, this could mean burgundy, cherry, russet, red stripes with other colors, or multicolor hues including red. Other unisex colors, including black, navy, teal, olive or gold are also welcome.

Finished and tagged: Yarn ends should be securely sewn in. For a personal touch, attach a tag saying "Handmade for You" with your first name, city, and group affiliation, if any. Donors have also included washing instructions, messages of encouragement, gift cards, burger bucks, books of stamps, etc.

Where will my Red Scarf be sent?

Your wonderful handmade creation will be sent in a Valentine’s Day Care Package to an OFA student enrolled in college or trade school.

When/where do I send my scarf?

The submission period for the next Red Scarf initiative is set for September 1 through October 31, 2008. Scarves should be sent to:

Orphan Foundation of America The Red Scarf Project 21351 Gentry Drive Sterling, VA 20166

As we have limited means for storage, please send your scarves only during this time period.

THE CHALLENGE: Knit or crochet at least 1 red scarf and mail it to the Orphan Foundation of America by October 22, 2008. Then send a photo of the finished scarf and the pattern used to your partner via email or snail mail - whichever is easiest since some will be working from a pattern that must be photocopied and some will be working from a digital pattern.

Discussion

MAM 09/14/2008 #

Yay! I'm finally at a point where I feel I can tackle something larger than a dish cloth and I was hoping to participate in this project at some point. I haven't really tried scarves yet, since in Arizona,there's not much need for them. ;D But I ran out, got some washable red yarn and already cast on this weekend. I'm a slow knitter, so I need all the time I can get. ;P

crochetjunkie 09/17/2008 #

Just so I'm clear here...we are donating a scarf and then sending a picture to our partner? Would it be okay to send them a neat little something they can use in the future, like yarn, a pattern, hook, etc? Thanks!

Off topic: does anyone know how to change my name from user5791? It is driving me nuts! LOL Jennifer

Aery 09/22/2008 #

This is perfect, I was planning on getting a red scarf or two done anyway!

sharylove 09/23/2008 #

I can't participate in this one, but if anyone does another swap like this please let me know!

ophelia73 09/25/2008 #

crochetjunkie: You are correct, the only requirement of the swap is to crochet or knit a scarf and send it to the Red Scarf project address then you send a picture of the scarf along with the pattern you used to create it to your partner. You may send anything else you'd like, but it is not a requirement to fulfill the swap.

amandapage 10/ 1/2008 #

Are we sending a photograph (printed out) or is emailing a picture OK?

ophelia73 10/ 4/2008 #

email is okay to send the picture and pattern

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