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Monday, October 19, 2009

The Fall Festival

fall festival shawls

What a delightful day!  There was a nip in the air, and a good time was had by all.  One Prayer Shawl found its rightful owner as did two Prayer Cloths.
Many families were introduced to the Prayer Shawl Ministry and several families told stories of how the Prayer Shawl Ministry had touched them previously.

Martha, one of the original founders of the Prayer Shawl Ministry, took first place in the Bake-Off with her famous pound cake.  There was food flowing from all sides of the Campground.  Peanut butter, chocolate pecan, and the mysterious cherry-vanilla fudge were offered inside the cabin along with Captain Crunch peanut butter "surprises".  The same treats were offered on a table just outside the cabin along with chocolate pecan toffee.

Len had hand-made ceramics and other art on the porch of the cabin which was a great draw.  Thank you, Len.

Carleen and Lisa were in appropriate dresses of the era for a country fair.

fall festival lisa and carleen


And Barbara was in overalls and a sweater dressed for the weather. 

fall festival cabin

What would we change for next year?  Not much!
    Maybe add 10 degrees to the temperature with God's help.

    Bring tablecloths for the tables. 
    Bring paper napkins for the candy. 
    Make a white story board for the Prayer Shawl Ministry for inside. 
    Bring the brochures we have for the Prayer Shawl Ministry.
    Make a large sign for outside the cabin.

For the first real effort at the Fall Festival, it went very well.  I requested the same cabin from Danette for next year if it's okay with everyone else.

Love and blessings,

Beverly

"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." Galatians 6:9

 

fall festival prayer cloths fall festival quilt 2     fall festival embroidery

Saturday, October 17, 2009

This is too cute!!!

Free Crochet Pattern
Lion Brand® Wool-Ease®
Amigurumi Candy Corn
Pattern Number: 80763AD

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Free Crochet Pattern from Lion Brand Yarn
Lion Brand® Wool-Ease®
Amigurumi Candy Corn
Pattern Number: 80763AD
SKILL LEVEL: Easy
SIZE: One Size
About 3 in. (7.5 cm)
CORRECTIONS: None
MATERIALS
• 620-301 Lion Brand Wool-Ease® Yarn: White/Multi
1 Ball (A)
• 620-171 Lion Brand Wool-Ease® Yarn: Gold
1 Ball (B)
• 620-157 Lion Brand Wool-Ease® Yarn: Pastel Yellow
1 Ball (C)
• Lion Brand Crochet Hook - Size G-6
• Large-Eyed Blunt Needles
NOTES:
1) Work in continuous rnds; do not join or turn unless otherwise instructed.
2) Yarn is sufficient for multiple Candy Corn.
CANDY CORN
With A, ch 2.
Rnd 1: Work 4 sc in first ch. Place marker in first st for beg of rnd; move marker up as each rnd is
completed.
Rnd 2: Work 2 sc in each st around – 8 sts.
Rnd 3: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 4: *2 sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around – 12 sts.
Rnd 5: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 6: *2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 2 sts, rep from * around – 16 sts.
Change to B.
Rnd 7: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 8: *2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 3 sts, rep from * around – 20 sts.
Rnd 9: Sc in each st around.
Rnd 10: *2 sc in next st, sc in each of next 4 sts, rep from * around – 24 sts.
Rnd 11: Sc in each st around.
Change to C.
Rnds 12-16: Sc in each st around.
Fasten off.
FINISHING
Lightly stuff Candy Corn and sew lower edge closed.
Weave in ends.


ABBREVIATIONS / REFERENCES
beg = begin(s)(ning) ch(s) = chain(s)
rep = repeat(s)(ing) rnd(s) = round(s)
sc = single crochet st(s) = stitch(es)
Free Crochet Pattern: Wool-Ease® Amigurumi Candy

 

Blessings

Robin

Friday, October 16, 2009

October 14th with the Prayer Shawl Ministry

God is good always. He brought us new members, new Prayer Shawls, Prayer Cloths, Helmet Liners and Scarves for the Armed Services Care Packages, and an abundance of donated yarn and knitting needles! The table in the room was stacked high with new yarn! Thank you Kathi, Linda, Dee, and Ellen for the yarn donations. God has big plans for the Prayer Shawl Ministry.

Davis dropped in for a few minutes to say hello. We offered to let him use some of the new yarn and needles. He graciously declined saying, “he didn’t knit, and he didn’t inspect our work, but certainly did respect it.” Ellen told him we could “keep him in stitches.” He said he had to leave because “he had been needled enough!” Oh well, so much for puns.

New Members: Ernestine, Anne, and Cindi joined us for the first time on Wednesday evening. Welcome to the Prayer Shawl Ministry. We are very happy to have you as members. These three ladies are knitters. A few months ago the crocheters outnumbered the knitters. Now it’s the other way around. There were only 4 or 5 crocheters at the meeting on the 14th, so crocheters, if you’re taking a vacation – we need you back.

Knit Chemo Cap: There have been several requests for the knit chemo cap pattern, so it is attached.

Remaining 2009 Calendar: These are the scheduled meeting dates for the remainder of 2009 and the beginning of 2010 (yes, that is next year!). Given that the holidays are fast approaching, this may help us in our planning.

· October 21st and 28th – Regular meeting times

· November 4th, 11th, and 18th – Regular meeting times

November 25thNo meeting

· December 2nd and 9th – Regular meeting times

December 16th, 23rd, and 30thNo meeting

· January 6th, 2010 – No meeting

January 13th and beyond (as they say in Toy Story)! – Regular meeting times

Next Communion Date: As on October 4th, we will have Prayer Shawls, Afghans, and Blankets on the altar rail on November 29th. Please let me know if you can help with set-up at 9:15, add items at 10:45, and remove the items at 12:15. This is really an easy task and it offers so much to our congregation. Thank you for your help and support.

Armed Services Care Package Update: There are approximately 10 Helmet Liners and 10 scarves ready to go into the Care Packages. Twelve Prayer Cloths are in bags with the special Prayer Cloth card. These items have been set aside in the gray bin for the Care Packages to be prayed over. The only thing that needs to be added are the care instructions to the Helmet Liners and Scarves since they are wool.

There will be 10 packages sent out from our church to members in Iraq and Afghanistan. The items will be prayed over at the November 2nd Conversations with God service at 8:00 AM in The Upper Room. Please be there if you can. Sheri Smith and Nancy Ford have also requested help packing the Care Packages if anyone is interested. They will let us know the date and time.

Prayer Cloths: Prayer Cloths are spreading like wild fire. So many of you have taken the idea of the Prayer Cloths and run with them. I hear so many stories about sharing them with the women in your Circle, your bridge club, or other groups, and then those members making them for their friends. It’s wonderful to see this little piece of cloth mean so much to each of us.

Starting in January, I am going to suggest that each of us make one extra Prayer Cloth a week and that we store them until World Communion Sunday which is the first Sunday in October I believe. On that day, we should have enough to give one to everyone who wants one who attends any of the three services on that day. Let me know if you think that is a worthwhile goal.

I will not be in attendance on the 21st or the 28th due to cataract surgery, but will be with you in thought and spirit. I will still be crocheting though! And when I return I’ll be able to see all of you better.

Love and blessings,

Beverly

“We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.” – Mother Teresa

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

October 14th with the Prayer Shawl Ministry

God is good always.  He brought us new members, new Prayer Shawls, Prayer Cloths, Helmet Liners and Scarves for the Armed Services Care Packages, and an abundance of donated yarn and knitting needles!  The table in the room was stacked high with new yarn!  Thank you Kathi, Linda, Dee, and Ellen for the yarn donations.  God has big plans for the Prayer Shawl Ministry.   

Davis dropped in for a few minutes to say hello.  We offered to let him use some of the new yarn and needles.  He graciously declined saying, “he didn’t knit, and he didn’t inspect our work, but certainly did respect it.”  Ellen told him we could “keep him in stitches.”  He said he had to leave because “he had been needled enough!” 

Oh well, so much for puns.

New Members:  Ernestine, Anne, and Cindi joined us for the first time on Wednesday evening.  Welcome to the Prayer Shawl Ministry.  We are very happy to have you as members.  These three ladies are knitters.  A few months ago the crocheters outnumbered the knitters.  Now it’s the other way around.  There were only 4 or 5 crocheters at the meeting on the 14th, so crocheters, if you’re taking a vacation – we need you back.

Knit Chemo Cap: There have been several requests for the knit chemo cap pattern, so here it is.

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Skill Level: Beginner
SIZE
S (L)
Circumference 13 (16)" [33 (40.5) cm]
Note Hat is very stretchy.
Materials
• LION BRAND Fancy Fur
1 (2) ball(s) #213 Rainbow Red
or color of your choice
• LION BRAND size 13 (9 mm) knitting needles (double-pointed or straight needles)
• LION BRAND large-eyed, blunt needle to sew seam
GAUGE
10 stitches + 12 rows = 4” (10 cm) in stockinette stitch (straight needles: knit on right
side, purl on wrong side) (double-pointed needles: knit every round).
BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE.
Double-Pointed Needle Hat
Cast on 32 (40) stitches onto 3 or 4 needles. Join and knit every round (stockinette stitch)
until hat measures 6 (7)” from beginning.
Begin crown shaping as follows:
Round 1 *Knit 6 (8), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 28 (36) stitches.
Round 2 Knit.
Round 3 *Knit 5 (7), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 24 (32) stitches.
Round 4 Knit.
Round 5 *Knit 4 (6), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 20 (28) stitches.
Round 6 *Knit 3 (5), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 16 (24) stitches.
Round 7 *Knit 2 (4), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 12 (20) stitches.
Round 8 *Knit 1 (3), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 8 (16) stitches.
(Large size only) Next Round *Knit 2, knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 12
stitches.
Next Round *Knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 4 (6) stitches.
Next Round *Knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 2 (3) stitches.
Knit 2 (3) together. Fasten off.
Cut yarn. Draw yarn tail through last remaining stitch using large-eyed, blunt needle and
tighten. Weave in ends.
Straight needle Hat
Cast on 32 (40) stitches. Knit 1 row, then purl 1 row (stockinette stitch), until Hat
measures 6 (7)” from beginning.
Begin crown shaping as follows:
Row 1 *Knit 6 (8), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 28 (36) stitches.
Row 2 Purl.
Row 3 *Knit 5 (7), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 24 (32) stitches.
Row 4 Purl.
Row 5 *Knit 4 (6), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 20 (28) stitches.
Row 6 *Purl 2 together, purl 3 (5); repeat from the * to end – 16 (24) stitches.
Row 7 *Knit 2 (4), knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 12 (20) stitches.
Row 8 *Purl 2 together, purl 1 (3); repeat from the * to end – 8 (16) stitches.
(Large size only) Next Row *Knit 2, knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 12
stitches. Purl 1 row.
Next Row *Knit 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 4 (6) stitches.
Next Row *Purl 2 together; repeat from the * to end – 2 (3) stitches.
Knit 2 (3) together. Fasten off.
Cut yarn. Draw yarn tail through last remaining stitch using large-eyed, blunt needle and
tighten. Cut yarn. Sew back Hat seam. Weave in ends.

Remaining 2009 Calendar:  These are the scheduled meeting dates for the remainder of 2009 and the beginning of 2010 (yes, that is next year!).  Given that the holidays are fast approaching, this may help us in our planning.

· October 21st and 28th – Regular meeting times

· November 4th, 11th, and 18th – Regular meeting times

November 25thNo meeting

· December 2nd and 9th – Regular meeting times

December 16th, 23rd, and 30thNo meeting

· January 6th, 2010 – No meeting

January 13th and beyond (as they say in Toy Story)! – Regular meeting times

Next Communion Date:  As on October 4th, we will have Prayer Shawls, Afghans, and Blankets on the altar rail on November 29th.  Please let me know if you can help with set-up at 9:15, add items at 10:45, and remove the items at 12:15.  This is really an easy task and it offers so much to our congregation.  Thank you for your help and support.

Armed Services Care Package Update:  There are approximately 10 Helmet Liners and 10 scarves ready to go into the Care Packages.  Twelve Prayer Cloths are in bags with the special Prayer Cloth card.  These items have been set aside in the gray bin for the Care Packages to be prayed over.  The only thing that needs to be added are the care instructions to the Helmet Liners and Scarves since they are wool.

There will be 10 packages sent out from our church to members in Iraq and Afghanistan.  The items will be prayed over at the November 2nd Conversations with God service at 8:00 AM in The Upper Room.  Please be there if you can.  Sheri Smith and Nancy Ford have also requested help packing the Care Packages if anyone is interested.  They will let us know the date and time.

Prayer Cloths:  Prayer Cloths are spreading like wild fire.  So many of you have taken the idea of the Prayer Cloths and run with them.  I hear so many stories about sharing them with the women in your Circle, your bridge club, or other groups, and then those members making them for their friends.  It’s wonderful to see this little piece of cloth mean so much to each of us.

Starting in January, I am going to suggest that each of us make one extra Prayer Cloth a week and that we store them until World Communion Sunday which is the first Sunday in October I believe.  On that day, we should have enough to give one to everyone who wants one who attends any of the three services on that day.  Let me know if you think that is a worthwhile goal.

I will not be in attendance on the 21st or the 28th due to cataract surgery, but will be with you in thought and spirit.  I will still be crocheting though!  And when I return I’ll be able to see all of you better.

Love and blessings,

Beverly

“We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean.  But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.” – Mother Teresa

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Prayer Shawl Meeting October 7, 2009

What a joy it is to meet together in our new room! 

Many of our ladies had other commitments, so it  was a smaller group of us who met to play and pray together. We have a number of helmet liners and scarves completed for our Troops.  Miss Martha has graciously agreed to give help to those of us who are confused by the pattern!!!!

We have several new prayer cloths ready for the Upper Room as well.                                                            

There is some new yarn in our bins....not to start a stampede, but Wal Mart has several colors of Red Heart Super Saver on clearance for $1.50....Be sure to check our stash, also, if you need materials for your next project.


The fall festival is coming up.  If you plan to help with set up, please be there by 1:30. Our cabin will display not only our handiwork, but also crafts made by a number of other people.  We will have a sign up sheet next week, for anyone who can come out and play.  In addition, if anyone has a rocking chair or a lawn chair that rocks, we are in need of one or two for the front porch of our cabin.

This week, there will be at least five shawls presented, as well as a chemo cap. Our cupboard is by no means bare, but if anyone has a completed shawl or lap robe, please try to get it to us soon.

Have a Blessed week.

Ellen Carey