
In June 2025 Forbes Magazine published an Accessibility 100 List.
The idea was to highlight leaders in the disability community, but there were a lot of corporations included, and a lot of people who, while allies, were not disabled themselves. It got me to thinking that I wanted to highlight all of the amazing people in the community who are disabled but still are making things happen. That is how this website was born.
“Masterpiece” Shawls
So I had this idea of starting to customize my shawls, as in, I would base my designs on my own interpretations of actual works…
My last 2008 Christmas project
And my last craft project of the year too! I have worked on this project on and off for 2 years. I was worried the…
and Connecticut
A woman named Priscilla in Homespun Helpers belongs to a crochet guild, and they collect items for the Salvation Army. Here is my donation to…
Wyoming
Here are 5 hats that I’m sending to a member of Homespun Helpers. She is helping a cause in Wyoming called Caps for Kids: AlabamaAlaska:…
Homespun Helpers 2009 Poll
Hi there, I know that not everyone that reads this blog is a member of Homespun Helpers, but if you care to give me input,…
six
Here are six pairs of woolen mittens going to the short-notice Afghans for Afghans drive. They only need 294 pairs in addition to mine 🙂
A birthday present
This came together pretty darned quickly. It’s amazing how a bigger hook and thicker yarn can make projects seem to go faster. Go fig. The…
caps caps caps
For some reason, this felt like it took forever. I am SO glad to be done. 10 Chemo Caps, 5 kids sizes for Ocean of…
Another non-charitable FO!
And a close-up: I used Red Heart yarn (light sage), Vanna’s Choice (dusty purple), and Palette white & silver. I’m rather happy with how this…
I’m still here!
My charitable crafting has been slow of late. I know, I know. I was working on an afghan for my cousin, and then a friend…