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The Ever Popular Scarf

Happy Friday T.H.R.I.V.E. Association Family! Scarves are a very popular item among our veterans and their dependents and we never seem to have enough to go around. If you are looking for an item to donate to support our cause, please consider making a scarf. There are lots of free patterns, such as the one in the photo on the Yarnspirations website. Please click the link below to find inspiration for your next project to aid our brave heroes and their dependents as they continue their recoveries from homelessness. 

https://www.yarnspirations.com/patterns

Although several of the Stand Downs that we support have been postponed or have had to be altered to keep our communities safe in this current pandemic, we are still collecting goods that will be sent to the various V.A.s throughout the year so please, please keep crafting! If you are not a crafter, but would like to help, there are still many ways to support our cause! Please consider donating materials and/or making a monetary donation to help us cover the costs of materials, shipping, and overhead. Please remember you can support our cause by shopping on AmazonSmile. See the “Shop for Our Cause” blog post for additional information:

https://thrivevets.org/index.php/2021/03/19/shop-for-our-cause/

If you need yarn, or other supplies, please contact us through email at thriveassociation@thrivevets.org or by phone at (469) 427-9654. If you have donations, we are still continuing our policy of curbside pickup. Please contact us to schedule a pickup if you are in the DFW area. If you reside outside the DFW area and would like to make an in-kind donation, please contact us to make arrangements. Remember, even one lovingly handcrafted hat or scarf can make a huge difference in the life of an underprivileged veteran or their dependent.


Shop for Our Cause

T.H.R.I.V.E. Association is on AmazonSmile. You can support our cause (providing a hand up to our nation’s homeless veterans and their dependents) by shopping on Amazon! There is no additional cost to you. Just purchase the items that you want and a percentage of the sales is donated to T.H.R.I.V.E. Association.

It is as easy as 1…2…3…!

1. Simply follow the link below and click “Get Started”, or find AmazonSmile on the web using your chosen browser.

https://smile.amazon.com/

2. Then follow the instructions provided on AmazonSmile’s website.

3. When choosing the charity that you would like to support, search “Thrive Association” in the search bar. Although there are many charities with similar names, we are right at the top of the list as Thrive located in Dallas, TX. Select us and shop as usual.


A Closer Look at the Double Moss Stitch Scarf

We wanted to share some additional photos of our Double Moss Stitch Scarf. Here’s one in the making! Please follow the link below to our blog post on this pattern as well as some useful tips.

If you would like to knit this scarf for our cause, please remember to make sure that any donated scarves are at least 60 inches (152.4 cm) in length so that the wearer can wrap it around themselves comfortably. Also, remember that the dear veterans and their dependents prefer dark colors, e.g. blue, black, green, grey, and all-time favorite, camouflage. We cannot emphasize this important point enough; please do not use sparkly or overly decorative yarns. While they have their place, they are simply inappropriate for the veterans and their dependents (including children because of choking hazards).

Although several of the Stand Downs that we support have been postponed or have had to be altered to keep our communities safe in this current pandemic, we are still collecting goods that will be sent to the various V.A.s throughout the year so please, please keep crafting! If you are not a crafter, but would like to help, there are still many ways to support our cause! Please consider donating materials and/or making a monetary donation to help us cover the costs of materials, shipping, and overhead. If you need yarn, or other supplies, please contact us through email at thriveassociation@thrivevets.org or by phone at (469) 427-9654. If you have donations, we are still continuing our policy of curbside pickup. Please contact us to schedule a pickup if you are in the DFW area. If you reside outside the DFW area and would like to make an in-kind donation, please contact us to make arrangements. Remember, even one lovingly handcrafted hat can make a huge difference in the life of an underprivileged veteran or their dependent.


The Double Moss Stitch Scarf

Happy Friday to our T.H.R.I.V.E. Association family!

The scarf in this photo was made using one of our all-time favorite stitch patterns: the Double Moss stitch. The Double Moss stitch provides a beautiful texture, and the best part of all is that it is reversible! It is a relatively simple pattern, but it does take some concentration not only to the pattern but also to ensure that your tension remains consistent. The pattern for the stitch can be found below:

Materials:

Yarn: We use worsted weight, but any weight will work for this pattern

Knitting Needles: Appropriate for the weight of yarn for your project (can be found on the yarn sleeve)

Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends

Abbreviations:

CO: Cast On

Sts: Stitches

K: Knit

P: Purl

BO: Bind Off

Scarf Pattern:

Cast On in Multiples of 4 plus 2, and 2 extra for the edge stitches. In our case, it would have been 42 stitches for the pattern, plus 2 stitches for the edges, which gives us a total of 44 stitches.

CO: 44 Sts

Row 1 (Right Side): Slip the first stitch purl wise. *K2, P2, repeat from * to the last 3 sts. K3

Row 2: (Wrong Side) Slip the first stitch purl wise. *P2, K2, repeat from * to the last 3 sts. P2, K1

Row 3 (Right Side): Slip the first stitch purl wise. *P2, K2, repeat from * to the last 3 sts. P2, K1

Row 4 (Wrong Side): Slip the first stitch purl wise. *K2, P2, repeat from * to the last 3 sts. K3

Repeat rows 1 through 4 until the garment reaches the desired length; 60 inches (152.4 cm).

BO and cut yarn leaving a six inch tail. Weave in ends.

For our scarf, we used 5 mm, U.S. size 8, needles and Lion Brand Pound of Love. To ensure that the scarf would be wide enough to be used to cover both the neck and mouth of a veteran (or dependent) living in cold climates, we cast on a total of 44 stitches and worked until the piece measured 60 inches (152.4 cm).

Pro Tip: To ensure neat edges on scarves, remember to cast on two extra stitches for the edges. For patterns such as the Double Moss Stitch, slip the first stitch purl wise and knit in pattern until the last stitch. Knit the last stitch and then turn your work. Do this for every row until you reach the desired length.

Please make sure that any donated scarves are at least 60 inches (152.4 cm) in length so that the wearer can wrap it around themselves comfortably. Also, remember that the dear veterans and their dependents prefer dark colors, e.g. blue, black, green, grey, and all-time favorite, camouflage. We cannot emphasize this important point enough; please do not use sparkly or overly decorative yarns. While they have their place, they are simply inappropriate for the veterans and their dependents (including children because of choking hazards).

Although several of the Stand Downs that we support have been postponed or have had to be altered to keep our communities safe in this current pandemic, we are still collecting goods that will be sent to the various V.A.s throughout the year so please, please keep crafting! If you are not a crafter, but would like to help, there are still many ways to support our cause! Please consider donating materials and/or making a monetary donation to help us cover the costs of materials, shipping, and overhead. If you need yarn, or other supplies, please contact us through email at thriveassociation@thrivevets.org or by phone at (469) 427-9654. If you have donations, we are still continuing our policy of curbside pickup. Please contact us to schedule a pickup if you are in the DFW area. If you reside outside the DFW area and would like to make an in-kind donation, please contact us to make arrangements. Remember, even one lovingly handcrafted hat can make a huge difference in the life of an underprivileged veteran or their dependent.


DROPS Design ‘Keep in Touch’ Mittens Demo

Here are DROPS Design’s ‘Keep in Touch’ mittens in action!

If you’re interested in the pattern, check out our previous blog post about these wonderful mittens at https://bit.ly/3qwfoW9.​


Winter Storm Uri

Dear T.H.R.I.V.E. Association Family,

We know that many normal everyday activities, social distancing, and maintaining proper hygiene has been made even more challenging due to the devastation caused by the Winter Storm that has raged across much of the United States- this is especially so for the vulnerable community that T.H.R.I.V.E. Association serves. Understandably, this situation, on top of the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, can be overwhelming, can lead to anxiety, and even depression. Please know that we here at T.H.R.I.V.E. Association are here for you. Do not be afraid to reach out.

For those members of our community who are still without power or if you simply need a warming shelter, please check your city’s website. If you live in the Dallas Area, please follow the link below to find your nearest warming shelter:

http://dallascityhall.com/departments/public-affairs-outreach/Pages/winterweatherfeb21.aspx

If you live in the Fort Worth Area, please follow this link to find your closest warming shelter:

https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/news/2021/02/CFW-Opens-Overnight-Shelter? BestBetMatch=warming%20shelter|a720ba43-6954-4033-b1ac-a72478fc15dc| f3d8342e-e792-4add-b724-7420243aa350|en-US

Please stay safe and know that we are in your corner!

T.H.R.I.V.E. Association


Valentine’s Day

We understand that Valentines’ Day 2021, like Valentine’s Day 2020, is quite a bit different for most of us. Remember, you are not alone. We are in this together. Please know that our staff are always here for our T.H.R.I.V.E Association family- even if you just want to talk, please don’t be afraid to reach out. Our office number is (469) 427-9654. Someone will be there to take your call or will return calls as soon as possible. Loneliness and depression are a serious problem; especially in these uncertain times. These issues recognize no boundaries and have the ability to affect us all. Please don’t dismiss them. On that note, if you are able, please remember to reach out to a loved one this Sunday. Even a simple text message can mean a lot to someone who is struggling with these issues.


“Keep in Touch” Mittens

In keeping with the spirit of Valentine’s Day on Sunday, we would like to share a free mittens pattern, compliments of DROPS Design. This mittens pattern, called “Keep in Touch,” makes the most amazing mittens that are great gifts for our homeless veterans and their dependents. These mittens offer the perfect mixture of warmth and comfort while also providing the wearer with the ability to do all of those little things that still require your bare fingers.

Click this link to access DROPS Design’s ‘Keep in Touch’ pattern

At first glance, the pattern may look a little intimidating, but there are many helpful instructional videos both at the bottom of the pattern webpage and in the “Tips and Help” section of the DROPS Design website. This company is also very good at answering questions about their patterns if you drop them a line or post in the comments section on the pattern site. If you do find yourself needing additional help with this, or any pattern that you are working on for our homeless veterans and their dependents, our experienced staff is on call to help with your crafting questions.

Pro Tip #1: Gauge is very important when making these mittens. Please remember to knit a swatch to check your gauge. If you are a loose knitter, try moving down a needle size in order to achieve the recommended gauge. For example, the recommended needle for the body of the mitten is a U.S. 6. Loose knitters might try a size U.S. 5. Conversely, if you are a tight knitter, try moving up a needle size (e.g. the recommended needle is a size U.S. 6 for the body of the mitten; tight knitters might try a size U.S. 7).

Pro Tip #2: When making the thumb and forefinger openings, the pattern calls for you to cast off 4 stitches for each opening respectively. This size opening may be a little tight for average adult males in the U.S. (as was the case with one of our male colleagues). This can be easily remedied. Simply follow the pattern as instructed up to the point where you cast off stitches for the respective openings. Instead of casting off 4 stitches, try casting off 5. Follow the pattern as instructed, remembering to cast on 5 stitches on the next round.

Pro Tip #3: If you have a jog at the cast on round when you join, cast on an extra stitch (e.g. the pattern calls for you to cast on 42 stitches, instead cast on 43). When you are ready to join in the round, (first, make sure not to twist your stitches) slip the first stitch on your left needle to the right needle. Now pass the extra stitch that you cast on (the 43rd one) over the first stitch. Then, move the first stitch back to the left needle and knit as usual. You should now have the original cast on number of stitches (e.g. 42 stitches). This creates a nice and tidy cast on edge for the garment.

Although several of the Stand Downs that we support have been postponed or have had to be altered to keep our communities safe in this current pandemic, we are still collecting goods that will be sent to the various V.A.s throughout the year so please, please keep crafting! If you are not a crafter, but would like to help, there are still many ways to support our cause! Please consider donating materials and/or making a monetary donation to help us cover the costs of materials, shipping, and overhead. If you need yarn, or other supplies, please contact us through email at thriveassociation@thrivevets.org or by phone at (469) 427-9654. If you have donations, we are still continuing our policy of curbside pickup. Please contact us to schedule a pickup if you are in the DFW area. If you reside outside the DFW area and would like to make an in-kind donation, please contact us to make arrangements. Remember, even one lovingly handcrafted hat can make a huge difference in the life of an underprivileged veteran or their dependent.


A Thanks to Red Cross

Happy Friday! We would like to offer a heartfelt thank you to the DFW Chapter of the American Red Cross. We are so grateful for their continued support of our mission to provide handcrafted goods to our nation’s homeless veterans and their dependents. Their lovely handcrafted hats and scarves are sure to be a big hit at the upcoming Stand Downs.

Although several of the Stand Downs that we support have been postponed or have had to be altered to keep our communities safe in this current pandemic, we are still collecting goods that will be sent to the various V.A.s throughout the year so please, please keep crafting! If you are not a crafter, but would like to help, there are still many ways to support our cause! Please consider donating materials and/or making a monetary donation to help us cover the costs of materials, shipping, and overhead. If you need yarn, or other supplies, please contact us through email at thriveassociation@thrivevets.org or by phone at (469) 427-9654. If you have donations, we are still continuing our policy of curbside pickup. Please contact us to schedule a pickup if you are in the DFW area. If you reside outside the DFW area and would like to make an in-kind donation, please contact us to make arrangements. Remember, even one lovingly handcrafted hat can make a huge difference in the life of an underprivileged veteran or their dependent(s).

The knitted garments used for this photo were a few of the donated items from the Red Cross’ recent donation.