
We are offering for sale my Book called The Gift of Giving.
It is a guide to the do's and don'ts of how, what and where to donate knitted and crocheted items to charity. Although it contains information about Australian charities the principles are can easily be applied in other Countries too. The book contains over 20 simple patterns written using Australian yarns, needle sizes and terminology. It also contains links to free pattern sites from different parts of the world and some Australian charities for you to think about helping.
You can preview the Table of Contents here:- http://www.freewebs.com/knit4charities/Table%20of%20Contents.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free download from http://www.adobe-acrobat.us/
All proceeds from sales will go towards helping ease the costs of postage for our group which, in turn, will hopefully encourage more members to contribute to our Charity of the Month projects.
Buy one for yourself and then consider giving one as a gift to someone else who loves to knit or crochet. By clicking on the PayPal button you have the option of using your account or paying by credit card (this is a secure site).
EBook Cost is AU$5.00
If you purchase an eBook the file will be sent to you within 24hours of your payment.
Recently I have been abused for not sending the eBook as soon as people have made their payment. Please be patient as I do not monitor my emails 24hrs a day (as obviously some people would expect me to do), I do have a husband with whom I like to spend time, a household to run and I do like to have some time to knit and crochet.
Printed Version -- AU$8.50 incl Postage within Australia
-- AU$11.50 incl Postage to UK and USA 
Direct Deposit (Internet or Phone), Bank Deposit, Cheque or Money Order purchase is also available for details email knit4charities@gmail.com
Cheques MUST be made out to Pamela Tatt --- you can include knit4charities but it must have my name on it otherwise the bank will reject it, Thanks.
I thought the booklet was great. It was just enough, not too long, not too short. You've listed a few charities and webpages to get free patterns which is awesome. I also liked how you've listed charities from different states and also a variety of charities. There was quite a lot that i had no idea about (or never thought about) like burial sets and what kind of things homeless persons need. Tracey