Put a little love Out – A Free Pattern – with Karma!
ByInspired by the good works of the Yarn Harlot and other knitters who have used patterns to raise funds for charity I’ve decided to try an idea of my own for knitting karma! Here’s how it works. This is a lovely cowl pattern I’ve just developed:
It’s a beautiful and stylin’ one-skein project. I used less than 200 yards of worsted weight yarn (Misty Alpaca’s Tonos Worsted in this case) for this snuggly cowl.
Matching bands of moss stitch frame a soft cowl that’s knitted flat and seamed to create a vertical tube for the lacing, which you can use to cinch the piece on one side for a very stylish look.
It’s suitable for folks who are just learning; you only need to be able to knit, purl and seam. For more advanced knitters it’s a fun and mindless project that you can whip off in an evening or two. The simple pattern is perfect for showing off variegated yarns or knitting in a solid colour.
Enough about the cowl – how do you get the pattern? Have you ever been to a party where they throw a beach ball in the crowd and everyone has to help keep the beach ball in the air? I’m trying to create a karmic beach ball that we can all help keep in the air. So if you love the pattern and want a pdf it’s completely free – here’s how you get it:
I already know that you’re a wonderful person. I’m sure of it. Write me an email (hello@thebluebrick.ca) and tell me something nice that you did. It can be giving up your seat on the train, smiling at someone who looks like they needed it, or buying a coffee for someone who’s cold. Nothing huge, just do something wonderful and do it with love in your heart. Write and tell me about it and I’ll send you the pdf.
It’s my dream to have a blog posting in a month or two where I share your beautiful stories (without names) and hopefully combine them with photos of your beautiful finished cowls for a feel-good blog post about how we put a little more love in the world through sharing this dialogue, and pattern together.
I hope very much that I will hear from lots of you beautiful people in the weeks ahead :) So go out there and be your wonderful selves :) A very special thank you to the first person to show this project some love; the beautiful Jeanette who posed for these photos :)
Inspiration for nonprofit! Awesome.
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I love that idea and such a lovely soft squishy cowl which just happens to be in my favourite colour :-)
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Thank you! I am so excited, I’ve gotten several wonderful emails so far and it’s so heartwarming!
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Fantastic idea Shireen! It`s always great to have more opportunities to share positive and inspiring stories. That`s where more of our energies should be going.
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This is so beautiful my grand daughters will love to have one I have been knitting scarfs for the needy this winter and hope to have many to give away this coming season
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Yay! I’m honoured – thanks Pat!
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[…] last I wanted to show off the first of the Put a Little Love Out cowls that I’ve gotten back. This one is from the talented Yvette, who sent me this lovely […]
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My Mom said you shouldn’t “blow your own horn,” but here goes: I work in a drug treatment facility. Recently one of the men on my caseload was preparing for discharge. He was literally homeless, penniless and only had the clothes on his back plus a few from a local charity, that didn’t fit too well or look all that great. I purchased jeans, shirts, underwear, socks, new sneakers and a heavy hoodie. I told him it came from someone I know in the program (AA) and to say thanks by paying it forward some day when he can. So many people did so much for me when I first got sober. And since. So my little bit of “Thanks.”
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I knit hats and scraps and donate them to the homeless and to the veterans. I enjoy seeing the smiles on their faces when I give them what I have given to them. It just warms my heart. I love your cowl “Put a Little Love Out”.
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Whenever I go in or out of public buildings and I see someone coming I make sure to hold the door for them. I also smile at pretty much anyone I see and if I walk near them I say hello.
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Whenever I’m going in or out of a building I make sure to look around to see if anyone is coming and if they are I hold the door for them. I also smile at pretty much everyone so see and if I walk near them I say hello or some other greeting.
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I love to read these comments. Sing and cry my soul!!!!!!! Keep them coming.
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