The material presented
here is not Al-Anon Conference Approved Literature. It is a method
to exchange
information, ideas, feelings, problems and solutions on a personal
level.
Alot of the women I've noticed do that at meetings--it keeps their hands busy while they listen. Like stopping the hamster wheel so they can actually run it for a change (instead of the hamster, you understand )
I love the idea!!! I crochet and sew... but my focus has been on the neonatal units... I have tons of scrap yarn that I now can put to good use.... thanks
Frog, thanks for the heads-up. I used to do that for an organization called Warmup America. Is lots of fun, and certainly worthwhile. Our local yarn shop also does this project.
Meanwhile, I have gotten into making quilts for needy folks, and the fun and satisfaction is greater than the gift itself. We know they are appreciated, so that helps. I especially like making colorful quilts for children...we (our group) donates them periodically to such places as Ronald McDonald House and the local fire station, and many more local places.