This is what I have been doing lately when I have been confined mostly to chair following a fractured spine, diagnosis of Lung disease and Diabetes.. last two in the last mth.. however I sooo love these girls.. they are about 18 inches tall, hair tak
Wandi and Thomas (Themba's nephew, who is a delightful young man and has been deputised to be our driver by his uncle !) went off to distribute to two different venues.
The first one, Meso, was Wandi's contact in an informal settlement areaknown
Over the years Knit-a-Square has grown rather organically and kindhearted members have been sending an ever increasing variety of goodies, but it has become essential for Knit-a-Square to have an appraisal and re-evaluat
I volunteer for the patchwork garden project which is a social horticultural project for those experiencing difficulties due to mental or physical health.
We appreciate that December is a busy month as we all get prepared for our Christmas and holiday celebrations. This months theme is designed to help you relax ad just wind down a little. Before the start of 2018 new and exciting themes.
Sunday 3rd December It was a tough day, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Gary and myself arrived with the Knit-A-Square team of ladies, Nani, Wandi, Mabel,
One of you (thanks, Chris :) suggested that we introduce you to your Team of Moderators. Some of you will already know who they are, but this month we have included a few of their names and just some of each of their duties.
I live in Johannesburg, not far from the Knit-a-Square office, and thought it would be nice to write about the experience of visiting the blanket room for the benefit of overseas knitters and crocheters. I know how lovely it is to get insight into t
Ronda has been in touch to let us know her concerns regarding the lack of funds in the KAS bank account. Ronda urgently requires funds to be able to carry out the winter distributions to