Have you heard of the Loose Ends Project? They match unfinished projects from loved ones who have passed away (or otherwise unable to finish them) with volunteer finishers. They offer the service for any number of crafts – knitting, crochet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, spinning, weaving, and so many more. I signed up a couple of months ago to be a volunteer knitting finisher. It was quick and easy, and you can specify what types of projects or technique you love or want to stay away from. (Needless to say, I stated I could not do color work!) They try to match projects with finishers who are relatively close by, and I got an email earlier this week offering my first project – a pair of mittens needing thumbs.
I reached out to the submitter and discovered she lives just a half-mile away from me, so I was able to walk down to her house yesterday to meet her and pick up the project. She was an older woman, friendly and chatty, and seemed so pleased that I was going to finish the mittens. Her aunt had started them years ago for a child in the family. Now the children are all grown, but I’m going to finish the mittens and make a little hat to go with them, and hopefully she’ll find a home for them.
The thumbs were quick and easy. I started with size 7 needles but the stitches were too small and didn’t match the original, so I pulled them out and started over with size 8, which was perfect. Now to knit a hat!

Oh, and I did celebrate Local Yarn Store day – I’ll have to show you my treasures tomorrow! Happy Saturday, friends.
This is such a lovely gesture. Well done!
I went to the Loose Ends site. It’s an intriguing idea and one that appeals to my sense of “avoiding waste.”
I have not heard of that organization! What a beautiful way to honor passed loved ones. And your work perfectly matches the original ❤
Thank you! It’s a fun thing to be part of.
What a cool program!! And the mitten thumbs look great 🙂
I love the concept of this program. And how wonderful you were able to connect with someone local to you!
The thumbs look great. Such a small bit or work that makes a load of difference for someone missing their loved one. Good work!
That is a really cool program! I love the idea behind it.
This is such a great idea. I’m sure they’ll be really pleased to see them finished and a bonus hat too
Aw what a lovely idea. And they’re all over the world too, that’s awesome! I’m signing up right now
Oh hooray! I hope you get to work on a project soon!
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