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If you're ever bored, here's a list of Studio Ghibli films you can watch for free.
Castle In The Sky (1986) Grave of the Fireflies (1988) My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) Only Yesterday (1991) Porco Rosso (1992) Pom Poko (1994) Whisper of the Heart (1995) Princess Mononoke (1997) My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) Spirited Away (2001) The Cat Returns (2002) Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) Tales from Earthsea (2006) Ponyo On A Cliff From The Sea (2008) The Secret World of Arrietty/The Borrower Arrietty (2010) From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)
If any of the links stop working, please let me know so I can fix it.
For Castle In The Sky, wait for the free user button to be clickable and it will send you to the video.
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Unofficial Charity Knitting Month Masterpost
Hey tumblr knitters and crocheters! Awhile ago I made a post saying that charity donations tend to drop off after Christmas (and when the tax year ends), and that cold-weather items are still needed in January, February, etc. I said I was going to spend all of January knitting only for charity, and asked if anyone wanted to join. I got A LOT of positive responses, so I’m putting together this masterpost of information! I will update it occasionally, so make sure to check back for more info. [You can also message me if there’s something you want to add to the masterpost]
Basic Information
After spending all of November/December knitting Christmas gifts for our loved ones, lets spend January knitting for those in need! I have dubbed January 2016 ‘Unofficial Charity Knitting Month.’
All knitters and crocheters are invited to participate (actually, all crafters are invited to participate!)! Even if you don’t knit or crochet, you should check out your local charities to see what kinds of items they might need during winter.
What Charities Can I Knit/Crochet For?
National and International Charities (Please check to see if the charity is active in your country):
Afghans for Afghans - an American-based charity sending knitted hats, mittens, and blankets to Afghanistan.
Knit-a-Square - Charity based in South Africa that accepts world-wide donations of knitted squares for blankets.
Project Linus - Knit blankets for children in need (you can drop off with a local volunteer coordinator). Also includes links for knitted and crochet blanket patterns.
Warm Up America - Knit/crochet blankets OR individual 7″x9″ squares.
Lion Brand Charity Finder - Find charities that are located close to you!
25,000 Toques - A Quebec-based charity knitting hats for Syrian refugees in Canada (website in French and English).
Go Local:
Try the following places in your town or city:
Homeless shelters
Women’s shelters (you could even ask if they’d like someone to come in and teach knitting!)
Youth organizations (same comment as above!) (also, my local youth organization has a teen parent program that I often knit baby hats and blankets for)
Crisis programs
Hospitals (most hospitals have some kind of baby/preemie hat program…they may also accept hats for chemo patients)
Nursing homes
What Should I Knit/Crochet?
If you’re knitting for a specific charity, remember to check out their website. They probably have links to different patterns that you can use for that organization. Below are some generic patterns for charity knitting (if you have any favorite crochet patterns, please message them to me and I’ll add them!):
Babies/Children
Garter Earflap Hat
Basic Baby Hat
Luuk
Preemie Hats for Charity
Basic Children’s Mittens
Baby Mitts
Adults
Classic Cuffed Hat
Super Soft Merino Hats for Everyone
Ribbed Watchman’s Hat
Skyping Beanie
Seaman’s Cap
Maize Fingerless Gloves and Mittens (for adults and children)
Classic Mittens
Scrunchable Scarf
Nola’s Slipper Pattern
Hiking Socks
Etc
Mother Bear Project Teddy Bear
Beans the Cat
Hedgehogs
Chevron Baby Blanket
Leafy Baby Blanket
Granny Square Blanket - I don’t have a specific pattern, but get some friends together, choose a granny square pattern, and crochet up a bunch! Join them together for granny square blankets.
Easiest Baby Blanket EVER - Choose any yarn and appropriate size needle. Cast on 5. Every row (RS and WS) is the same: knit 3, yarn over, knit until end of the row. You’ll end up with a triangle that makes half a blanket. When you’ve reached the width you like, start decreasing. Again, every row is the same: knit 2, k2tog, yarn over, k2tog, knit until end of the row. Do this until you have 5 stitches left, and cast off.
How Can I Check Out Other People’s Projects?
You can use the tag ‘charity knitting’ on Tumblr and #charityknitting on Instagram or Twitter. Make friends with the other charity knitters! :]
(Also, if you’re following my blog, I will be reblogging charity knitting posts).
Do I Get Anything for Participating?
The satisfaction of helping someone in need! ALSO…I’m throwing around the idea of giving out a prize at the end of the month. I think the winner will be drawn from everyone who posts in the ‘charity knitting’ tag on Tumblr ;)
Thank you so much to everyone who is participating! I’m very excited and I think we’re going to keep a lot of people warm this winter :]
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