Knit Wits puts family first

Eileen Bartsch has knitted many baby items that go to Family First.

Eileen Bartsch has knitted many baby items that go to Family First.

In Show and Tell we had doll clothes created by Nancy Erb, and Glenna Webster revealed her Michigan shawl.

In Show and Tell we had doll clothes created by Nancy Erb, and Glenna Webster revealed her Michigan shawl.

Carol Chiarello

The SaddleBrooke Knit Wits have been busy this summer. We delivered a carload of baby items to Family First. These blankets, hats and sweaters, knitted and crocheted by our members over the last few months, will help needy families in our area. Dianne Resseguie, head of the Service Committee, said “Family First provides services to those in Oracle and Winkelman.” This is one of several local charities that the Knit Wits assist.

Recently we held a “knit-in” event which focused on blankets, lap robes and prayer shawls. Members had access to patterns and yarn purchased with club dues.

Knit Wits also is doing a sweater class, led by Bette Stephens, who helps members with understanding patterns and measurements, to make the perfect, well-fitted sweater. She recommends doing a swatch first and provided the tip that you can turn the swatch into an always useful dish towel or face cloth.

Show and Tell happens the first Wednesday of each month. We see beautiful items that our ladies have created. They are sometimes things you don’t often think about—like doll clothes for a lucky granddaughter or a shawl in your team’s colors.

The Knit Wits are warm and friendly ladies who meet every Wednesday in the SaddleBrooke One Arts and Crafts Center, Room 4, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. Come check out the action. New members are always welcome.