Create a charitable Christmas – free patterns for mittens and scarves to give away
December 2, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living

For me, Christmas and the holidays are a time to celebrate with friends and family, create gifts, enjoy the delicious food and enjoy the music. I feel so grateful to be able to share my holidays with people I love.
But it’s also important to remember that not everyone can celebrate – especially if they’re cold! Making some easy fleece mittens or scarves and then donating them to your local woman’s shelter, youth shelter or homeless shelter can be a great way to share your holidays with others. This can also be a great stash-buster – it’s perfect for getting rid of those scraps of fleece that seem to accumulate…
The easiest scarf is a simple rectangle of polar fleece, cut from one width of fabric and neatly trimmed. Cut it so the scarf is approximately 12 inches by 60 inches (most commercially available fleece is 60 inches wide). You can also fringe the short ends if you’d like. Quick, easy and no-sew!
Fabricland has a free, online pattern for an easy pair of child’s or adult’s mittens.
This fleece hood scarf from About.com is a great way to use up scraps of fleece.
Also from About.com – this fleece face warmer is perfect for the kind of day we’re having here – brrrr!
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Nice. A friend of mine who winters in our warm clime, just arrived with 160 hats and scarves which she alone knitted over the year for the poorest of the poor in our area.
Next Tuesday, we have our annual gift caravan that goes through the barrios delivering some warm Christmas cheer to those who would not have any otherwise.
It’s wonderful to be part of something like this.
Happy Holidays Chloe! I always enjoy your blog entries
I am looking for a pattern for a loose jacket with pockets and fringe at the bottom it is made of fleece. Can any one help?