#HatNotHate Quick Knit Loom Kit from Faber-Castell® USA

The Mommies Reviews

Learning a new skill is always nice especially when its something we can use in Homeschool. Which is what we can do with our newest Christmas Gift Guide Sponsor who sent me  Quick Knit Loom Kit from Faber-Castell® USA.

When we begin to create our Hat we can study Bullying which Charlie has been faced with more than once. After we learn how to make these hats we can pick up other kits to create for children in schools who are being bullied.

Hope you and yours are doing well. This year, at-home crafting and DIY projects have vastly grown in popularity, and Shira Blumenthal, sewing & crafting expert, anti-bullying activist & founder of #HatNotHate can provide great crafting activities and tips to make the season memorable with “a very crafty Christmas” celebration. 

#HatNotHate Quick Knit Loom

She can also discuss the perfect gift to give back this holiday season! The new #HatNotHate Quick Knit Loom Kit from Faber-Castell® USA, is an easy crafting project for anyone to make two blue hats, which they can keep, share, or donate to the #HatNotHate anti-bullying campaign.

#HatNotHate collects homemade blue hats from around the globe to distribute to kids and students while educating them about bullying prevention.

This year, they partnered with the LGBTQ youth empowerment charity  The It Gets Better Project, and have collected more than 32,000 hats. Through 2021, the campaign’s goal is to collect 100,000 hats. 

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Loom Kit How to video. SRP: $24.99

 In addition, here are a few fun, “off the hook” videos featuring crafting ideas for holiday decorating and gifts, directly from Shira and her team at Lion Brand Yarn (based in Carlstadt, NJ): 

Shira is also the host of the daily crafting web series, “The Shi Show,” and for her wide-ranging efforts with the crafting community, activism, and bringing people together, she’s been featured on TODAYWCBS-TVPeople, and more. 

#HatNotHate Loom Kit.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates