Knit for the cure
October 18, 2006 at 11:25 am | Posted in craft to wear, projects to do | 3 CommentsI’ve been a beginning-intermediate knitter for about six or seven years now and so far the most complicated thing I’ve made is my little “Mobile Monster” pig (see above) from Stitch n Bitch Nation. I have big dreams of making a real garment one day, something pretty and fitted like Jenna Adorno’s Tempting sweater… or maybe Tempting II.
But the design that’s really calling to me right now is Jenna’s charming Hopeful sweater. She designed it a couple of years ago, right before her partner of 11 years was diagnosed with breast cancer, and for each $5 pattern sold, Jenna will personally donate $6 to the Susan Love breast cancer research foundation.
Plus, the sweater is downright adorable:
If you’d like to buy it, visit this page to pay via PayPal and get your downloadable pattern instantly.
For more knitting for a good cause, Chemo Caps offers free patterns for hats you can make and donate to patients at a cancer treatment center in your area.
And if you’re not much of a needleworker, how about making a donation to the American Cancer Society directly?
3 Comments »
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
Leave a Reply
Blog at WordPress.com. | Theme: Pool by Borja Fernandez.
Entries and comments feeds.

it is pretty! I’m going to purchase one myself. I’ve been collecting sweater patterns, hopefully I will actually make one someday soon!
Comment by kari— October 20, 2006 #
The link to buy the Hopeful pattern does not seem to be a good one. Do you know where I may purchase it? Thanks. Kat.
Comment by Kat— June 10, 2007 #
I’m having trouble with the link, too — anyone let me know if they find one that works.
Comment by Kaye— August 12, 2007 #