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Prayer Shawl Swap USA ONLY

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Swap Coordinator:user8565 (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Themed  Clothing 
Number of people in swap:14
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:August 5, 2007
Date items must be sent by:October 5, 2007
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This swap is USA ONLY

IF ANYONE WANTS TO START A NON-US SWAP FOR THIS, PLEASE FEEL FREE, MORE POWER TO YOU!

I don't know if this has been done here before , but I don't see one currently. I am very interested in the implications of prayer and positive mental intentions. A couple of great ladies started this prayer shawl ministry, and I have been following it ever since. Yes, they are Christian Ministers, but their ideas are very inclusive to all faiths and traditions. If you take the time to look over their website, you will see this.

http://www.shawlministry.com/

Please take time to thoroughly look over this website, all of the questions you might have can be answered there, but if you still have more questions, feel free to pm me.

This will be more than just a swap, it will be a journey. If you sign up for this swap, you agree to the following:

1)You will make one prayer shawl for one partner.

2)You will have 8 weeks to complete and mail your shawl. This is very doable, as you can make your shawl from any number of simple knit or crochet patterns, and some people even use the various kinds of looms for these.

3) Your partner can give a list of three preferred colors, the shawl will be made out of yarn of one or more of those colors. Your partner can not request a specific fiber, but can list allergies, and you should not use yarn that he/she is allergic to. Please do not expect your partner to use expensive fibers, please do expect them to use any commonly available yarn of their choosing, (that you are not allergic to). Your partner will also contact you or you can contact them, so that you can know any special intention you should be meditating on while making the shawl. If you have any problems with this idea, then this is not the swap for you.

4)You really must mail your shawl on or before the dealine. If something happens to prevent his, you MUST contact me ASAP.

5)You agree to keep in contact with the group via weekly emails as to the progress of your shawl, and any changes the process of creating the shawl may be bringing about in your life.

6)Please make sure your shawl is of a generous size, at least 6 feet long if a rectangle, or at least 6 feet on the longest side if a triangle shape. Some of us are more voluptuous than others, and we want to feel engulfed by this shawl.

7)You will know if this swap/project is for you or not by reading the guidelines. If your heart is not in it, don't sign up. I'll be contacting everyone personally before partners are assigned, so that I know we are all on the same page here.

Please do not sign up for this swap if you are in any other swaps that you are late in sending. I reserve the right to ban anyone from this swap for any reason and I will not enter into any discussion regarding this. If I feel the need to ban you, I will explain why when I do so.

Discussion

Invisible 07/ 5/2007 #

I was just thinking about making a swap like this. Since the money matters have been sorted out. :o) I make prayer shawls ALL the time…I have always had great feedback from the people getting them too.

Thanks Autumn Moon for hosting this swap.

vivica9 07/ 5/2007 #

Oh AM! Thank you so much for making this swap. I just finished reading their book about how they started doing the prayer shawl ministry and I was going to make a swap today for it. But when I signed in your swap was the first one I saw! Thank you so much for doing this one.

MAM 07/ 5/2007 #

Oh I love the idea of this! I only wish I was a little further along in my learning to knit (or crochet for that matter). But I'll keep an eye out for round 2 if you do one, maybe by then I'll be a little more advanced (I'm still learning basic stitches, I can cast on, but I can't finish yet, learning learning learning).

But beautiful concept this is though.

cooan 07/ 5/2007 #

I think this is a wonderful idea and I will definitely set up an international version. I'd never heard of it before. Thank you for sharing. :)

Also, you might want to add "knitting" and "crocheting" to the swap categories as a lot of people frequently check those. :)

purplewhimsy 07/ 5/2007 #

I just want to double-check this. The website states: "(*The shawls can also be crocheted, quilted, woven or machine knitted as well!)" Is this true for your swap as well? A quilted shawl would be acceptable?

user8565 07/ 5/2007 #

Thanks folks, looks like more than one of us was thinking about this.

Winchimes, yes, I love wool of the andes, it is very nice and knitpicks is doing a great job of making affordable wool yarn available to everyone.

MAM, PLEASE DON'T WORRY, YOU JUST NEED THE MOST BASIC OF STITCHES TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And remember, it is a prayer shawl, not a fashion statement, so if you can get some help learning to finish, and want to join, you will do fine.

Vivica9 and Invisible, looks like you two have round two and three covered! The question is, who whill host which?

Cooan, you go for it!

Purplemorgan-- quilted or loomed is fine with me, and I imagine it would be fine with your partner too.

sylverstarz17 07/ 6/2007 #

I have heard so much about prayer shawls recently but haven't ever made one but I have been wanting to, just waiting for the right person to come along to make it for. I'm so glad that you created this swap.

vivica9 07/ 7/2007 #

I'm good for anything my partner wants to do... all colors welcome, yarn or quilted is good too.

Here's WHY I joined this one. Like many people times are hard for me and my new hubby. He's got his own 24 hr towing business but only makes enough to pay the bills for the shop. He's just joined several highway type rotations so he's gone with the call of a cell phone at any given time of night. I can't sleep if I know that he's gone. So I stay up. I think that wrapping myself in a shawl made with loving thoughts might make the long lonely nights go easier.

Enough sap, time for cookies. winks to Cooan

user8565 07/ 7/2007 #

DixieWitch, Sure, you can post your color preferences now. It is hard to say if black will be the right color for your partner or not. The thing with prayer w\shawls is that you can almost always give one away, so if you don't mind MAYBE having to make a second one, I say go ahead and getstrated, with the possiblity in mind that you might have to make a second one. I think someone wants to do a round two failry soon after this swap is over, so that is something to think about as well.

Here is what they say about the meaning of the color black on the prayer shawl website:

"BLACK – Self confidence, strength, protection, absorbs negativity, mature wisdom"

Sounds kind of cool to me.

AM

monkijan 07/ 9/2007 #

I'm so grateful for the timing on this swap - saw the international one first, but the dates on this one are much better for me. I'm planning a workshop at my church in the fall on 'Knitting as a Spiritual Practice' (though we'll probably expand it to include any type of needlework). Learning about the prayer shawl experience through this group will, I'm sure, be very helpful to me in that endeavor. I've been intrigued by the idea for a long time now, so guess it's time to take some action. Thanks for offering this swap!

P.S. Windchimes, based on your comment, I think that violet sounds like a wonderful color for you - the meanings attributed to the color on the prayer shawl site are really interesting, aren't they? I hope you'll find at least some of the comfort you're looking for in this project.

user8565 07/10/2007 #

DIXIEWITCH...i AM PM'ING YOU. I am glad to have you all here.

IndyGuapo 07/11/2007 #

It's really odd that I came across this swap now. I was in a crafts store the other night buying some more supplies for a quilt I began years ago (and put aside) and came across a book on Prayer Shawls. I bought the book, not knowing the first thing about crocheting or knitting but really, really wanting to learn. I've read through the book and have a co-worker helping me deceifer the instructions, but like I said, I have not croched a thing ever!

Do you think I can learn before August 5th, or am I better off waiting for round 2?

I wanted to make one for my boyfriend's mother who is battling lung cancer right now - so I certainly have the motivation to learn quickly right now. What do you think?

user8565 07/11/2007 #

Hi Indyguapo,

It's hard to say if you will be ready or not. Perhaps you could have a few lessons, then decide. Vivica9 is hosting the next swap, and I am sure she would be glad to have you if you decide to wait. Do what isbest for you, and what will give you more enjoyment and less stress. we welcome you.

IndyGuapo 07/11/2007 #

Yeah, I've given it a lot of thought today and I think your advice is the right way to go. I will learn as quickly as I can, learn on the shawl for my boyfriend's mother, and see if I can be ready for the next round.

Thanks for doing this swap. I really look forward to joining in the future! :)

cerwinrhiannon 07/16/2007 #

I was emailing Autumn Moon about a swap I just started, when I saw this one. I've made a couple of prayer shawls, and they are very cool-both the process and the product.

I love black, teal, rose, and bright colors.

I have tons of shawl patterns and urls, if anyone needs any. They are both easy and more advanced. I knit and crochet a lot.

cr

monkijan 07/16/2007 #

cr, it would be great to see your shawl pattern links - especially if they cover a range of difficulty. I can knit my way around most any pattern, but pretty much a beginning crocheter. Sticking to the very basic 3-stitch seed pattern described on the prayer shawl site would work, but it might be fun to branch out from there - thanks for offering to share. I'm also planning to order some Wool of the Andes this week (the price is certainly right :^) so thanks also to whoever left that link. Love the learning curve here!

Yarnpatch 07/16/2007 #

Folks, this is my first swap of this type and I, too, can't wait to get started. I am rushing to finish a sweater so I'll be ready to do the shawl. Waiting to see who my assigned person will be is like waiting for Christmas--agonizingly slow!!! Please tell me where the prayer-shawl site is so I can check out the patterns. I've chosen my pattern, but I want to be sure it fits in with the rest of the prayer shawl patterns.

Yarnpatch

user8565 07/17/2007 #

http://www.shawlministry.com/

SimplyShnookly 07/17/2007 #

my mother in law is in the ministry, lol

glolinde 07/23/2007 #

Can I have pink? Oh, please! Pretty please?!?!

user8565 07/24/2007 #

I am thinking about getting plain yarn, and dyeing it with my partner's fave colors. I am not 100% sure yet, but this idea intrugues me. I saw this thing about coolaid dyeing and it got me to thinking.............

cerwinrhiannon 07/25/2007 #

I have a link to tons of shawls. I'm off of work tomorrow and the next 2 days, I'll find it and post it then.

cerwinrhiannon 07/27/2007 #

Here's one:

http://home.inreach.com/marthac/shawl.html

cerwinrhiannon 07/27/2007 #

One more:

http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/shawls_stoles.php

user8565 07/27/2007 #

Upon reflection, there will be no yahoo group.

monkijan 07/29/2007 #

So AM, are you thinking that all the check-in comments will be posted here? If so, that's fine by me, I'm just curious. Cerwinrhiannon, thanks so much for the links - there are a lot of ideas on both those sites!

user8565 07/30/2007 #

Yes, Monkijan, I have reason to belive, now, that it may be better to just post them here. And of course we can communicate via email as well.

CrochetCupcake 08/ 1/2007 #

I've made prayer shawls for people and they are always so well received. I'm excited to have something someone else has crafted. I really enjoy all colors and am very textural (is that a word). Something super soft would be wonderful, preferably in green or peaceful green or even white. Thanks.

Windchimes 08/ 6/2007 #

I thought I would leave my preferences and then my partner can do with them as she thinks best. :)

I prefer wool - ie the Wool of the Andes at KnitPicks.com that is so inexpensive - I also like natural blends - wool/alpaca/silk type stuff.

I can handle acrylic yarn as long as it is NOT Red Heart - RH, for some reasons in clothing, makes me itch (ok for afghans though if not on my skin).

For acrylics, Caron Simply Soft is the one I best tolerate - it doesn't make me itch at all!

For colors? In a perfect world I would like a combination of pink and green (like pink sapphire and peridot) Those are the birthstones of my late husband and myself so there is the obvious meaning. But I love pinks, blues, green, lavenders (lighter pastel type shades). I am not into the bright colors - they overpower me and I can't have black because I have cats - hair removal is a nightmare!! I also like medium grey or a silvery grey - I think it is elegant. I decided against the violet - it is just too strong or bold or bright (something about it isn't right) for me.

So there is my information - I hope it gives enough to work with. I am sure whatever anyone chooses will be perfect.

The prayers with mine, the comfort or whatever I am hoping to find knitted or crocheted into the stitches would have to do with grief and mourning and believing that my husband and I will be reunited one day.

Adelle

Karen 08/ 6/2007 #

My preferences...

Washable wool or soft yarn such as Caron's Simply soft are my favorites. RH is fine, too, if that's what you prefer to use. I love deep jeweltone colors - claret, blues, greens - and am especially fond of variegated yarns with those colors. I'm not crazy about Homespun or similar yarns, and prefer dark colors over pastels.

I've always wanted a prayer shawl. Have made a few, but never received one. I'd love it just for the purpose of wrapping around myself for warmth and comfort, and for the prayers that will have gone into its making. Also, I lost a newborn grandson last month, so receiving one at this time in my life will be especially appreciated.

I know I will cherish whatever is made for me. :)

glolinde 08/ 6/2007 #

For me, I just love the color pink. There is no particular reason why I want that color, it's just my favorite. Light pink is my favorite in the shades of pink. There is petal pink, pastel pink, so on and so on.

The reason for me is support. I have health issues and it interferes with my chosen profession in life (nothing serious, just a hip/knee problem, but it still makes ballet tough). So, I guess that pink is uplifting and supportive. It also matches my personality well :-D

I hope that helps. Oh, and Caron Simply Soft or something that IS NOT Red Heart! I hate that! Look at knitpicks.com. Wool of the Andes is my favorite as well. I like ribbon yarn too!

I will love anything and everything that my partner sends! :-)

user8565 08/ 7/2007 #

hi ALL, i have contacted my sender and sendee, and gotten preferences and intentions. please post here as you are working to let us know how everything is going, AM

vivica9 08/11/2007 #

I got my yarn in last week. I ordered it for me but then when I found out who I would be making it for I just knew that it would be such a good match for her that I had to use it. I've got about 5 inches done so far. Not too much time to work on it this past week. I'm looking forward to next week when I can really spend some time on it.

sylverstarz17 08/14/2007 #

I'm excited about starting mine. I emailed and messaged my partner but haven't heard back yet about her preferences/intentions. Hopefully everything is ok and I hear from her soon.

user8565 08/14/2007 #

I am now about 1/3 of the way finished. I ended up using lion wool and wool blend. It is very soft and nice. I am loving it so far, and I hope my partner does too!

Windchimes 08/16/2007 #

I am about 25% done but it is a pattern that grows fast and I'll get to 50% VERY fast. I love this yarn and pattern and I sureh hope my partner will feel the same way. It just looks like the word, "cuddle" all over it (so to speak). I am so excited to see photographs!

sylverstarz17 08/20/2007 #

I still haven't got a message back from my partner... I guess I can just pray for her in life in general... I really want to get started.

cerwinrhiannon 08/20/2007 #

I haven't either.

cerwinrhiannon 08/26/2007 #

I have my shawl done, and will be mailing it out to Natalie tomorrow.

sylverstarz17 09/ 2/2007 #

started my partners shawl based on her profile and reading her blogs. wanted to make sure I would have time free of distraction to focus my thoughts on her. things are sure to get crazy in the next few weeks with all this wedding planning! :)

CrochetCupcake 10/ 3/2007 #

Wow, wow, wow --- I received TWO amazing shawls!!! Thank you Natalie!! I'll be mailing my by Friday! (Sorry for the wait, Laurie.)

cerwinrhiannon 10/15/2007 #

I'm still waiting for my shawl.

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