In June 2006, the Downtown Knit Collective Relay for Life team  launched our initiative to provide hand-knitted items (pink hats, scarves etc)  to the Canadian Cancer Society in support of those undergoing treatment for  Breast Cancer.  Each month, members are asked to deliver their donations to the  Dr Knit table. "Knitting for a Cure" cards are to be filled out and attached to  the item. Also at the Dr Knit Table there will be a selection from the  many  wonderful donations of pink yarn which are available to members to knit their  scarf or hat.
These donations are delivered to Lindsay Grange at the  Central Toronto Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society.  Lindsay ensures that the  donations reach a worthy recipient at Princess Margaret Hospital, Sunnybrook  Hospital or the Dorothy Ley Hospice.
Collection for our second year of  Knitting for a Cure began with a bang at the Relay for Life last June with a  total of 35 scarves and one hat being collected.  We received this lovely thank  you note from Lindsay:
Dear Joan and  Downtown Knit Collective,
Thank you very much for all of your hand knit  scarves and hats.  We have sent them to a number of different groups across  Toronto.  I know that each and every survivor is touched by your kindness.  
I hope that you have a nice summer.  I can't wait for Relay  2008.
Lindsay.
Over the summer, an additional 4 scarves  were hand delivered to newly diagnosed breast cancer patients.  In addition, 7  scarves and one hat were received at our September meeting.
This brings  our second year totals to:  46 scarves and 2 hats.
We hope  that all DKC members will donate a pink knitted item for this initiative. Just  think, if each member knit a scarf, we would have a wonderfully huge pile of 200  scarves to deliver. 
Let's make the Downtown Knit  Collective--Knitting for a Cure a huge success. Let's ensure that all those  undergoing treatment for Breast Cancer receives their own special pink ribbon of  hope!
This month, Kathryn Petrie, former DKC member and sales rep for  Diamond Yarns, has very generously offered the pattern for her Diamond Luxury  Collection Suri Scarf to Knitting for a Cure.  Those of you at the September DKC  meeting will have seen a sample of this scarf in the Dino and Tom's hilarious  presentation for Diamond Yarns.
Kathryn writes: I  am absolutely humbled and honoured that my scarf will go to a breast cancer  patient.  As you may remember, my own dear mother died of cancer (liver cancer  in her case) and she went through so much anguish and pain with chemo.  I was  always by her side while she having her chemo treatments, but I can imagine a  "hug" scarf would be such a lovely comforting thing for any patient who cannot  have a friend or family member there to help them through it.  Everyone needs a  hug now and then.  But, cancer patients need all the hugs and support they can  get.  Any efforts to help find "The Cure" will always have my full support and  cooperation. I would be absolutely overjoyed to have my simple pattern included  in the DKC newsletter. 
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