Donations to Soldiers’ Angels, November 2022.

Hello Friends, Today I wanted to share with you my donations to Soldiers’ Angels Organization. For the month of November I handmade and sent out four cards for My Cards Plus Team, and wrote two handwritten letters to Deployed Soldiers for My Letter Writing Team. Below I will add pictures of the cards that I handmade: however, for privacy reasons I won’t be showing you the personalized messages on the back of them as well as the handwritten letters. I know that I always mention this but I always want to respect the privacy of Soldiers, Veterans, their families, as well as the Soldiers’ Angels Organization. For November, I also handmade two crocheted lap blankets for My Sewing and Crafting Team. Below I will add pictures of the two lap blankets that I crocheted. That’s a wrap for November 2022 Donations to Soldiers’ Angels. If you are interested in learning more about Soldiers’ Angels Organization, would like to donate to them, or become an Angel/Volunteer for them, I will leave the link to their website below. I will also add the pictures that I have mentioned in this blog post of the handmade items below. Thank you so much for all of your love and support with reading my blog and of my crochet work! I hope that all of you have a wonderful day! Be back soon with more blog posts!

Love, Your Friend, Taralynn 🇺🇸❤️🤍💙🇺🇸

Soldiers’ Angels Website: https://soldiers angels.org/volunteer/

Crochet Chevron Lap Blanket, Pattern by Donna Wolfe (Naztazia) on YouTube. Measures 43 inches in length by 40 inches in width. Yarns: Michaels CraftSmart Value Ombré Yarns in the colorways ‘Green Ombré,’ and ‘Purple Ombré,’ Michaels CraftSmart Value Yarn in the colorway ‘Purple Flowers,’ solid colors are 100% acrylic worsted weight acrylic yarns.
Double Crochet Lap Blanket. Measures 41 inches in length by 41 inches in width. Yarns: Michaels CraftSmart Value Yarn in the colorway ‘Tomato,’ Michaels CraftSmart Value Multi Yarn in the colorway ‘Fiesta,’ and RedHeart SuperSaver in the colorway ‘Turqua.’

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