Upcoming Meetings

PROJECT IMPACT:

As of November 21, 2021, 89 volunteers have contributed 9398 hours of service, knitting a total of 1485 items:

165 red scarves for Foster Care to Success' Red Scarf Project

69 baby afghans, 171 baby afghan squares, 269 baby hats, 6 baby headbands, 26 baby bibs, 3 pairs of baby mittens, 5 baby dresses, 44 baby sweaters, 8 baby lovey dolls, 48 pairs of baby booties, 2 pairs of baby socks, and 1 baby washcloth for Newborns In Need of Eastern Missouri

314 hats, 13 pairs of gloves, 2 handwarmers, 5 pairs of slippers, 2 pairs of socks, 50 headbands, 31 cowls, 6 ponchos/shawls, 1 potholder/coaster, 7 dishcloths/scrubbers, 3 blankets, 1 throw pillow, and 215 scarves for HavenHouse St. Louis

18 blocks for Warm Up America!



UPCOMING MEETINGS

The Kirkwood Public Library has cancelled all in-person youth library programs until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and our March, April, and May 2020 meetings at the library were cancelled.

Meetings are currently being held via the Zoom platform.



2022 meeting dates and details will be posted here.







Saturday, March 28, 2015

Another generous donation!!

This week, our friend Mrs. S. donated 11 learn-to-knit kits and 73 skeins of yarn!! This is very generous, and we really appreciate it!


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Huge Yarn Donation!!

Today I got a giant package in the mail...and inside it was 82 skeins of yarn!! That's a very, very, very generous and awesome donation! Many thanks to Mrs. R. in Connecticut! We will put these supplies to good use.


Sunday, March 22, 2015

March 22nd Meeting!

Today we had our second meeting of Kids Knitting it Forward! There were 24 kids & teens and 19 adults!! That's 43 people-a great turnout! Those who had never knitted before were helped by adult volunteers and other experienced kids, and experienced knitters got started on knitting red scarves and baby hats.


Thursday, March 12, 2015

March 11th Meeting!

Last night, Kids Knitting it Forward had its very first meeting! It went really well! Adult volunteers paired up with members who had little to no knitting experience, and members who already knew how to knit started on projects such as baby hats and red scarves.   We're off to a great start!