Chameleon
Mar 9, 2008, 04:52 PM
Hello! This is for all the animal lovers/crafters out there! Ever notice how around the holidays you get phone calls from charities? Ever notice how they're all HUMAN charities? What about all the homeless animals? If you have a craft (crochet, knit, weave, sew, or even if you don't have one, but have wanted to try one), and, as most crafters do, you have a stash of materials that you look at and ask yourself " when did I get this?", put those scraps to use! Every year, millions of animals find themselves in shelters due to owner neglect, family death or relocation, or just simply getting lost and brought in. They're in little metal or concrete cages and though the staff do try their best, they aren't given the love and attention that they deserve/need. I'm including a few links for the snuggles, cuddles for kittens, and hugs for homeless animals projects. The goal of these charities is to provide homeless animals with a bit of comfort. Be sure to contact your local animal shelter to find out their policy on bedding donations, such as fibers preferred and colors ( some may prefer white so they can bleach the bedding). Sorry if this got in the wrong forum. Have a good day all!
www.crochetpatterncentral.com
Patterns are listed under pets
www.knittingpatterncentral.com
Patterns are listed under pets
www.crochetkitten.com
Pattern for pet snuggle and mat. Also includes project fliers in PDF format.
http://www.snugglesproject.org
Bunch of patterns!
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
*most of these patterns are for cats, but the flat rugs and mats could probably easily be modified to pooch size by increasing the number of stitches and rows.
www.crochetpatterncentral.com
Patterns are listed under pets
www.knittingpatterncentral.com
Patterns are listed under pets
www.crochetkitten.com
Pattern for pet snuggle and mat. Also includes project fliers in PDF format.
http://www.snugglesproject.org
Bunch of patterns!
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
*most of these patterns are for cats, but the flat rugs and mats could probably easily be modified to pooch size by increasing the number of stitches and rows.