I've been knitting for KOGO for a while now (probably since 2017) They are great, in that they donate locally and like baby cardigans. the problem is that they only like superwash wool or acrylic. This is understandable, but I partly (mainly?) knit for charity to use up left overs, and a lot of my yarn is 100 per cent wool. I found out about AKWAK (Australian's Knitting for War Affected Kids) who prefer 100 percent wool.
So, when Romi Hill released a pattern for mitts, I dug out some superwash and knit them to for KOGO.
The she released another pattern in the series, a washcloth and soap sack. I knit them just for the joy of it - and then I was browsing the AKWAK group and discovered that they donate these exact items.
After I finished knitting Leon's jumper I needed something simple, because I was out and about last weekend. I grabbed some left over handspun that has been hanging around in my stash since 2019 and used it with the remaining wool from Leon's jumper to make a brioche cowl. I'm really please with how it came out, and what a pleasant use of leftovers.
It's such a pleasure to find a good use for leftovers and to have two good organisations to knit for.
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