KnitWits get down to the nitty-gritty while knitting
The KnitWits recently gathered together for a wonderful cause – they spent time knitting and crocheting for the 67 Blankets initiative.
KnitWits had a wonderful time doing what they love the most – knitting and crocheting for the 67 Blankets initiative.at Dainfern Square on April 5.
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Their efforts could not have come at a better time, as winter’s chill is beginning to set in, leaving those less fortunate in desperate need of warmth.
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Annie Grealy from 67 Blankets said they chose the shopping centre because that is where they had their activation last year.
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“We thought it will be a way of getting different groups of the initiative in the area involved. We were joined by the expat group who are women from all around the world and we wanted to create awareness as we have been going on for 10 years now. It is amazing to see how something started out as an idea and then grew into this movement internationally.”
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Those who did not know how to knit or crochet were given lessons by the knitting gurus. Dainfern College learners as well as busker, Arthur Seeme, showed off their talents as they entertained the KnitWits.
“We have blankets that we give to those who are cold and in need so that they can keep warm through the season. So, instead of having a huge event that we have been doing for the past 10 years – where we get blankets from all around the country and have a huge display – this year, all the little groups all over the country are choosing their beneficiaries. We as Fourways Gardens are going to Diepsloot to give away blankets to eight organisations.”
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