Dear Knitters, Crocheters and Crafters,
"I am so grateful to be able to give back to our heroes. Just saying thank you doesn't seem to be enough for all that they and their families do for us."
The above is another priceless quote from Diane, one of our devoted knitters.
She expresses so beautifully what we all feel in our hearts.
"Many hands make light work."
This is me(L) with Lorene. Helpers Fran and Lorene. Helper Lila.
Members of the Del Rey Yacht Club showed up at the Armory bearing MANY scarves and other donations. Plus, they volunteered their time helping with scarves that day! We got so much done. It was GREAT!!

At our first prep day at the Armory, 16 volunteers working the scarf table counted and readied 334 knit or crocheted hats, 1,038 scarves and 310 neck gators. This was only ONE day's work. We have over 9,000 items of warmth at this early date. Thank you to everybody!!
While we were working, Sharon Howard came into my thoughts often. I felt her presence there with us and although I felt sadness at her absence, I also felt joy because her Scarves for Troops Project is her living legacy.
"I am recruiting people as well and will be hosting a small luncheon to crochet. I have invited those who know how to crochet and those that don't. My guests are welcome to come and learn.
I crochet during lunch, while I watch/listen to TV and even while I get a pedicure. My bag comes with me almost everywhere.
Thank you and the organization for championing this effort! I don't know anyone in the service, but I am so glad that I can hopefully say "thank you" to all those soldiers for what they are sacrificing.
Sorry... long-winded and very excited to be able to contribute.
Thank you again! I love the energy generated by the organization. You guys are an incredible group of people! Blessings!"
Patty
Thank you to Patty and others for their enthusiasm and who are helping to spread the word getting more and more people involved. I love it that her knitting bag goes with her everywhere. It is nice to have something to do while waiting at dance class with the kids, at the doctor's office, or anyplace there is "forced relaxation."

Meet our inspirational 98 year old Joan Mazzarelli!! Joan knitted socks and sweaters for the troops during WWII and now she's committed to help keep them warm in Iraq and Afghanistan. She knits and crochets all day and has 350 scarves and hats completed. Her goal is 500 before the end of the drive. And then she'll start knitting and crocheting for next year!
A heartwarming story titled: "Labor of Love: Scarf and Baby Story"
Labor of Love Scarf:
My daughter Melissa went into labor early in the morning of Sept 27. I was able to sit with
her in the Birthing Room, and stayed there all day. I pulled out the scarf I was knitting, and a nurse asked me, "is that a blanket for the baby?" I replied, "it is for a soldier, and it will be sent to him in a care package for Christmas." The nurse thought that was wonderful, and I continued to knit all day. As the labor progressed, and things got tense for Melissa, my needles really flew! At the last stage of labor, I just couldn't knit anymore, I had to keep putting cold cloths on her head etc. Finally at 4:30 Evelyn Alice arrived, and I was able to stay there and witness her birth. She is beautiful and we are thrilled as first time grandparents. I finished up the scarf during calmer moments the next day, and that is why it is called 'Labor of Love' scarf. Kathy