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I will be doing scarfs for Christmas,to send to Afganistan. Since it takes a while to knit or crotchet a number of scarfs, I'm asking all of you for your help now. The scarfs will need to be no wider than 8 inches and 60 inches long and no fringe that could get caught in their gear. They must be desert camo, tans,and browns. Any of you have any questions, please let me know. The more scarfs the better. They will all be sent to our sailors and Marines to keep them warm. To those who don't knit & crochet the scarfs can be made of polar fleece. They actually have a fabric pattern that looks like a sand (grades of tans). Since the fleece is about 60" wide, all the you need to do is cut 7 or 8' wide stripes and the cut off the selvages to make them look neat.

We now have 250 scarfs.

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Yup, I promise! But we need to get through Oct and Nov. first. Well, maybe just Oct. My son should be coming home some time in early Nov. 8 months is a long time and I haven't seen him since January.
Well, I now have an idea of the goal we will be shooting for in our Christmas Scarfs. So, I'm putting out the call to let you all know that our goal will be between 200 and 300.
My mom knits; so when I visited her this weekend, we went to Joanne's and picked up some yarn; she said she'll do some. I've started crocheting (haven't done it in many years) and I have a provocraft loom, so I'm going to try that.

Do they have to be 60 long?

Thanks
Yes, 60 inches seems to be what works best. I'd rather they were an inch or two longer than any shorter than the 60".
I am hoping that I am able to find that crotchet tool that allows you to cheat on making them..... otherwise it will take me a year to just do one. I plan on shopping for it tomorrow. I will also attempt to recruit a couple of my relatives to assist in this project.

Kim
Just remember that every one is important and everyone counts.
I picked up my loom yesterday and I am already half done with my first scarf. I will be working on them while watching t.v. at night and during my lunches at work. I have also recruited my son's Grandma to help.

Kim
I'd like to crochet some scarfs too. What is the deadline for these and where do we mail them once we get some done? I'm not the greatest at crochet, but would love to help with the project!
Molly will give us a mail by date when she has a group picked out. I would have them done before Dec. 1st. You can either mail them to the address Molly gives us or you can mail them to me and I'll put them in my package.
Hi! I am a newby to this group. My son just had PIR 9/18. I want to try to knit some scarves. Is there any particular pattern or needle size? I see the length and width and yarn type info, but wondered aout the actual pattern. I'm a novice knitter, just some hats and I have made other scarves. I will watch for the address to mail to.
BonnieLynn, Whatever pattern you use will be just fine. Its the love that counts not how complex the pattern.
Well I've crocheted one and used the knifty knitter on another! Off to start my 3rd!

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