Ya'll rember the
Share A Square Project, right? A bunch of happy hookers and knasty knitters with big hearts and busy hands making 6" Squares, and sending them all to Shelly, who then makes up kits of 48 squares
each made by a different person, to be edged in black and joined together to create a lovely, snuggly, warm afghan for a kid at
Camp Sanguinity Cancer Camp. When a child receives an afghan, they will know that 48 different people
care. There's a ton of info about the project over at Shelly's, but here's a lil nutshell (copied unashamedly from her blog, just like the pic above. Also, the numbers might not be accurate. I don't know if she's had time to update the numbers since she got home. She's got a cold, too, so stop by and give her a lil blogger style chicken soup! )