For the last few weeks, I have been crocheting "soap sacks" to be donated to an organization called
Supporting A Community With Kindness
These crocheted sacks are filled with a bar of soap and donated to homeless shelters,
food pantries, relief efforts, social services agencies and veterans clinics.
Liz donates often and mentioned to me that a very kind woman named Stacy runs this program.
Thanks Stacy,
this is kinda' corny but I felt real joy making these, and will continue to make these in the future.
I usually knit, but I learned to crochet when I was a young girl,
and my friend Liz reintroduced me to it a year or so ago.
I was only going to make a couple of these,
but I enjoyed it so much, and the thought that they would be appreciated by the less fortunate,
that I just kept going.
I bought a 16 pack of soaps at Costco, so I made 16, one for each bar.
So sweet
ReplyDeleteThat is just the neatest idea.. and you are helping others as well. Kindness is a blessing to give and cost nothing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great craft idea and a wonderful act of kindness!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Soap sacks? Who knew there was such a thing!
ReplyDeleteOh! That is so very special.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to give back doing something you enjoy too.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a good idea, which will really be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Those are VERY NICE, Debbie, You make so many nice things! You are very talented.
ReplyDeleteI like this, Debbie. Perhaps you should print the instructions.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good idea and easy crocheting if I was not so far I would love to participate
ReplyDeleteSuch a marvelous idea and a wonderful act of kindness!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented, Debbie.
Happy Easter!