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The Comfort Slippers by
Sarah Read are a quick and easy way to share a little comfort with others.
Worked in single crochet in the round, these simple slippers are embellished
with clever crochet flowers for a touch of beauty.
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The Tahoe Hat by
Marcy Smith is worked in a bulky wool, making it a great crochet hat for
charity. The increases on the crown are worked in the front loop only and back
loop only of the same stitch, and the body is worked in double crochet stitches
worked alternately in the front loop and back loop to create great texture.
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The Helping Hand
Walker Bag by Sarah Read is sturdy enough to carry the essentials when your
hands aren't free. This walker bag pattern is the perfect stash-busting pattern
for a beginning crocheter or community-support groups.
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The whimsical Cat Nap
Mat by Laura Rintala is a great project for humane society crochet
charities. The textured stitch pattern makes this mat fun to crochet and adds
visual interest without making the fabric too lacy. Make one for your own kitty
and a few to give away.
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The Friendship Scarf,
designed by Marcy Smith, Sarah Read, and Sharon Zientara, is a great charity
crochet pattern for your crochet group. Or take this opportunity to learn a
variety of stitches. Each long "swatch" is worked in a different
stitch pattern. The strips are then braided to create this unique scarf.
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Angel Wings by
Allison Lavelle was designed as a donation for Afghans for Angels, a charity
that gathers blankets for infants that have died. This pattern is easily
modified and perfect for individual squares or blankets for a variety of
charities.
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Experience the joy of giving back with Craftivism and Crocheting for Charity: 6 Free Project to Crochet for Charity. Share
photographs of your finished project in the Crochet Me member Gallery.
Best wishes,

P.S. For more great charity projects, download Eight Free Crochet Hat Patterns Crochet Hats
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