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Dear Kay,

It is really something to receive packages in the mail containing squares knitted for the blanket we are making for Tia Coleman. Today a square arrived all the way from Ellen in Norfolk, UK, the final piece in this sixteen-piece puzzle.

As it turns out, I haven’t been able to stop knitting squares for Tia, so this is going to be a 20-square blanket.

Thanks to these speedy and talented knitters for making this blanket a reality: Sue, Illinois; Kate, North Carolina; Nell, Virginia; Ellen, Norfolk, United Kingdom; Mary Anne, New York; Jeanne, California; Mary, Pennsylvania; Julibeth, New York; Irene, Michigan; Charlene, Connecticut; Kay, New York.

Next up: the sewing up begins.

Team Blanket Rocks On

Over in The MDK Lounge, the various groups making blankets are really cranking. If you’re looking to make a square (and truly, it is one of the more gratifying things you can do), there’s a new group just forming to make a blanket for a victim of the California wildfires. And several of the current Team Blankets are still accepting new volunteers.

If you’d like to be a team leader for a group-knit blanket, here’s our recent post explaining what Team Blanket is all about, and how to sign up as a team leader.

Love,

Ann

8 Comments

  • Ann, these are just beautiful together, I hope that the work of these many hands will bring comfort to Tia.
    Working on these squares has been a meditation for me.
    Kay, this is a brilliant pattern. Thank you for sharing it with the blanket teams.

    • I’d like to ditto what Nell said. What an amazing project to me part of. Thank you, and God bless Tia

  • Knitters are just the best! I hope that blanket comforts Tia because what a horror she is living through.

  • This post gave me goose bumps and I had to read it to my husband. The love and compassion represented by all of these squares and blankets is wonderful!

  • ❤️❤️

  • This post just makes my heart very happy. I didn’t knit a square because I’m a doofus knitter but, when the first post came out about Tina’s blanket, I felt as if this could be a continuing project…..forever. Who knows, I might be a less doofus knitter at some point and be able to contribute myself. Onward blanket warriors.

    • Hi Jan! No such thing as a doofus knitter!! Team 2 has a JV team for people with less experience. If you want to knit s plain garter stitch square, we’ve got room for you. The instructions are in the thread called Team 2.1.

  • Wow! I’m sorry I didn’t come across this in time to be a part of it. I agree that a blanket can be a powerful expression of love and support. My prayer shawl ministry is currently working on squares to make blankets for a local organization that serves homeless veterans. Last year we made 7 blankets; this year, we’re shooting for 10. I’m so glad to find some kindred spirits!

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