We run a challenge each month. For the next three months it is all about squares. We have a grand total of 55,900 squares we are trying to achieve and would love you to participate.
Don't forget to post photographs of your work. We have an awesome gallery of the work of the KAS community which is really inspiring.
Some of our members further support KAS by making a small monthly donation through Paypal (top left hand corner). This is invaluable help as it ensures we can continue to ensure that your work is speedily distributed to the most needy children in South Africa. We are deeply grateful for any donation we receive, be it monetary or squares to help the orphans. Thank you.
If you have any problems using the forum, please don't hesitate to contact your friendly moderators, listed below.
Sandy, Anne, Dawne, Elizabeth, Erin, Jeanne, Kalai, Karen, Kyla and Rona
Hi Lorna,
I was so quick to hit the accept button to become your friend that I didn't have time to read your accompanying message - it seemed to just disappear before my eyes. All I caught was the word Pinetown and bam all was gone. If you can remeber your message would you put it on my page?
I grew up in Durban North, lived and taught on the Berea before marrying and spending the next 30 years in Yellowwood Park. We moved just south of Port Shepstone to a lovely retirement village when my husband became more severely debilitated with Pakinson's Disease and several other problems.
24/7 care-giving is tough but I do get lots of time to unwind with my knitting and crocheting, especially in the evenings
looking forward to hearing from you....................Jen
thanks for asking me to be your friend, Lorna. I don't always respond immediately, but you will get an answer.
when you open on this site, at top, there is a line of various sections. click on 'groups' and you will see them. all that is required then, is for you to join whichever is of interest to you.
take care,
xx
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We run a challenge each month. For the next three months it is all about squares. We have a grand total of 55,900 squares we are trying to achieve and would love you to participate.
Don't forget to post photographs of your work. We have an awesome gallery of the work of the KAS community which is really inspiring.
Did you receive the latest ezine? If not you can view it here: http://www.knit-a-square.com/Square_Circle-backissues.html. Follow the blog: www.allfororphans.com for a different perspective on why we need to look out for these children. And for precise details about the project, visit www.knit-a-square.com
Some of our members further support KAS by making a small monthly donation through Paypal (top left hand corner). This is invaluable help as it ensures we can continue to ensure that your work is speedily distributed to the most needy children in South Africa. We are deeply grateful for any donation we receive, be it monetary or squares to help the orphans. Thank you.
If you have any problems using the forum, please don't hesitate to contact your friendly moderators, listed below.
Sandy, Anne, Dawne, Elizabeth, Erin, Jeanne, Kalai, Karen, Kyla and Rona
I was so quick to hit the accept button to become your friend that I didn't have time to read your accompanying message - it seemed to just disappear before my eyes. All I caught was the word Pinetown and bam all was gone. If you can remeber your message would you put it on my page?
I grew up in Durban North, lived and taught on the Berea before marrying and spending the next 30 years in Yellowwood Park. We moved just south of Port Shepstone to a lovely retirement village when my husband became more severely debilitated with Pakinson's Disease and several other problems.
24/7 care-giving is tough but I do get lots of time to unwind with my knitting and crocheting, especially in the evenings
looking forward to hearing from you....................Jen
when you open on this site, at top, there is a line of various sections. click on 'groups' and you will see them. all that is required then, is for you to join whichever is of interest to you.
take care,
xx