2017
2017 Vendors
House Mountain Yarn Company
Lotus Soap Works
McGeever Pottery
New River Fiber Company
Pacaberry Farm
Unplanned Peacock
Wool Workshop
2017 Beneficiaries
CHIP - Child Health Investment Partnership of Roanoke Valley http://www.chiprv.org/
CHIP has many needs, so check out their website! If you are inclined to support any of their needs outside your knitted item(s), we will be happy to deliver your donation along with your knitted items.
Carilion Palliative Care Unit, Legacy Shawl Project https://www.carilionclinic.org
Carilion Clinic's Project Legacy Shawl is looking for shawls, roughly 24 x 60 for patients near the end of life. Knitters are invited to donate a much needed gift to a patient receiving end-of-life care who is in need of contact, compassion, and comfort. The only stipulation is that the material used to make the shawl be soft and washable.
Shawl kits are available at New River Fiber Company in Christiansburg, Wool Workshop in Roanoke, and Yarn Explosion in Roanoke. If you have some time to knit for those receiving end-of-life care, feel free to pick up a kit. When you are done, return the completed shawl to any of the previously mentioned yarn shops and a NoSo Knit volunteer will deliver them to the hospital.
House Mountain Yarn Company
Lotus Soap Works
McGeever Pottery
New River Fiber Company
Pacaberry Farm
Unplanned Peacock
Wool Workshop
2017 Beneficiaries
CHIP - Child Health Investment Partnership of Roanoke Valley http://www.chiprv.org/
CHIP has many needs, so check out their website! If you are inclined to support any of their needs outside your knitted item(s), we will be happy to deliver your donation along with your knitted items.
Carilion Palliative Care Unit, Legacy Shawl Project https://www.carilionclinic.org
Carilion Clinic's Project Legacy Shawl is looking for shawls, roughly 24 x 60 for patients near the end of life. Knitters are invited to donate a much needed gift to a patient receiving end-of-life care who is in need of contact, compassion, and comfort. The only stipulation is that the material used to make the shawl be soft and washable.
Shawl kits are available at New River Fiber Company in Christiansburg, Wool Workshop in Roanoke, and Yarn Explosion in Roanoke. If you have some time to knit for those receiving end-of-life care, feel free to pick up a kit. When you are done, return the completed shawl to any of the previously mentioned yarn shops and a NoSo Knit volunteer will deliver them to the hospital.