Shirley Scaff will be the first to admit the ladies of the Knit Wits group at the East Cobb Senior Center have a positive vice: crocheting Izzy Dolls for children in need.
November 23, 2017 Montrealers with a love of knitting are getting together to create Izzy Dolls to give to impoverished children who are struggling overseas. Global's Phil Carpenter reports. Read more ...
Some local knitting enthusiasts are doing their part to help brighten the lives of underprivileged children overseas. A group of avid knitters have been busy making Izzy Dolls at weekly “knit-along” ...
That’s right. It wants you to knit the national gift of peace, the Izzy Doll. Canadian soldiers have given out more than 1.3 million to children in worn-torn countries You can save this article by ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Nancy MacLean says ...
A woman in Ontario is appealing to Winnipeggers and other Canadians to knit dolls for the children of the thousands of refugees expected to resettle in Manitoba and across the country by the end of ...
If you don’t have much experience knitting dolls, getting the details just right is a bit harder than you think. Orley Pinchuk who has been knitting scarves and blankets for 30 years, found out ...
Some local knitting enthusiasts are doing their part to help brighten the lives of underprivileged children overseas. Robyn Grauer (left to right), Heather McClure, Genevieve Zimantas, susan Nadeau ...
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