Charity Knitting: How It Changed My Life
Knitting has taken me places I never thought I would go, and helped me touch the lives of so many other people I would never have met otherwise. I never imagined that all the hours I spent teaching machine knitting to myself and others would prove to be a life altering experience, but it did.
I bought my first knitting machine back in 1997, and taught myself to use it. Along the way, I met wonderful people on and offline who guided and encouraged me to continue and broaden my work. Little did I know it would become my life's passion.
In 2004, I was contacted by a mission group that was planning to start a women's work cooperative in Uganda, East Africa. I orginally joined not to go on the trip, but to teach the mission team. Later I decided to make the trip, and through the support of my church, family and community, went to Uganda in September 2004. Our first group was so successful, we returned again in June 2005, and started other groups in Kampala and Jinja, Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda.
Family matters have kept me home since then, but I am still busy consulting and supporting other groups in their work, as well as doing fund raising and public speaking to raise awareness. I am working now to establish several passive streams of income that will allow me to pursue my work on a full time basis.
The picture above was taken during one of the last training sessions with our first group in 2004. I didn't know I was being photographed at the time, or that everyone was so intent on what I was doing. It's not a great picture, but it's my favorite, because it shows the level of commitment the ladies had to the project. I miss them so much!
For more pictures and information about my knitting adventures, visit my web site, BadMsM's Knit-O-Rama at
http://badmsmsknitorama.ning.com/

Welcome to the Ultimate Sweater Machine
The Credo For Rural Reconstruction
A Guide To Meeting Others At Their Needs
Live among them
Plan with them
Work with them
Start with what they have
Build on what they know
Teach by showing
Learn by doing
Not a showcase, but a pattern
Not odds and ends, but a system
Not piecemeal, but an integrated approach
Not to CONFORM, but to TRANSFORM
Not RELIEF, but RELEASE
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Can A Knitting Machine Bring World Peace?
Is Apathy The Greatest Sin?
Sorry, I have to get on my soapbox for a paragraph, so bear with me.There's a song by John Mayer called "Waiting For The World To Change", and it REALLY bugs me. Throughout the song, he gives his laundry list of what's wrong with the world (maybe his grandparents did the same thing back in the 1960's), and the only solution he can come up with is 'waiting for the world to change'. My question is, waiting for what? CHANGE, Mr. Mayer, begins with the individual, meaning you and me. Being a poet, it's easy to whine and point the finger, but as it has been said, when you point the finger at others, three fingers are pointing back at YOU. If you choose to do nothing, then there will be no change, and you become part of the problem. Life is not fair, and if you are waiting for THAT to change, you will lose everything of value in life. If you can find nothing in your life worth fighting for, fair or not, it will be an empty life indeed.
What does this have to do with knitting machines you ask? Quite a bit when you think about it. The country of Uganda fell victim to a mass genocide in the mid 1990's. That, along with the AIDS epidemic, left millions of women and children with no financial support, and their society at a crossroads.
For generations, these women depended on their male relatives for financial support and leadership, while the women farmed the land, gathered food and cared for the family. Now all that was over. They would have to do EVERYTHING themselves.
Although many of these women have had no formal education, they are very astute and business saavy. They have started business cooperatives, sent their children to school, and become leaders in the community.
By helping to equip these women,and others like them, with the tools and education they need, the seeds of poverty and ignorance are being crushed. These women are actually able to live, love and raise their families in peace and safety for the first time, a blessing so many of us take for granted.
The point is, these ladies didn't sit around whining (waiting) for change. THEY MADE IT HAPPEN! Think of it as a pebble being dropped into a pond, with the ripples ebbing out in all directions. Just one knitting machine, just one more child clothed, fed and educated, just one more family lifted from poverty...think of the possibilties!
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- Project Linus
- Knit for Project Linus. Our volunteers, known as "blanketeers", provide new, handmade, washable blankets to be given as gifts to seriously ill and traumatized children, ages 0-18.
- EP Caps4Kids
- Working through Internet groups, neighbors, Senior Centers, and Youth groups, Craft and hobby clubs, local yarn shops, and manufacturers, our goal is to provide warm winter hats to children in need.
- Bev's Country Cottage
- You will find just about every imaginable charity knitting link at this one place. There are programs for the military, the homeless, hospitals, seniors, and many more. My hat's off to the folks who put this site together!
- Operation Toasty Toes: Service Project
- Slipper project for the Enlisted Service Personnel. Knit & crochet Slippers, Great Service project!! Details on the website. Several free patterns to use for knitters, crocheters & a ROUND LOOM pattern, Suppose to be a Dorm Bootie for a Straight Loom in the works!
- Business Council For Peace
- Bpeace is a non-profit coalition of more than 200 individuals with business experience as consultants, entrepreneurs and inside major corporations. We volunteer to help women in war-torn countries grow sustainable businesses. Our belief is that when women are stronger economically, they have a stronger voice for peace in their local communities and societies. For these women, Bpeace provides distance mentoring, training and networking opportunities, helps develop markets for their products and services and creates global awareness of their remarkable talent and courage.
email: info@bpeace.org, phone: 212-851-6758 - Opportunity International
- Giving the poor a working chance - that's what Opportunity International is all about. Small loans, sometimes as little as $50, in the hands of a poor entrepreneur can transform the lives of individuals, families, and entire communities.
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- Susan52 Susan52 Jun 26, 2009 @ 9:54 am
- This is great. What an awesome project! Lots to think about on this lens, which makes it worthy of at least 5 stars.
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- Cajean Cajean Oct 11, 2008 @ 9:48 pm
- Very nice lens for a really good cause! Nancy Sisco, founder of Noah's Ark Orphan Care in Malawi, Africa, teaches the children to knit too...in hopes it will give them a lucrative talent. 5*,my faves, and lensroll.
Best wishes to you. :-)
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- Mar1anneC Mar1anneC Aug 21, 2008 @ 9:53 am
- Great lens. I love the idea of living and working with the folks in Uganda to teach knitting by machine. What a great idea.
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- Love to read about what other knitters use their skills for.
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