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Support Breast Cancer Awareness with a Hat Kit! This One's for the Girls Support Breast Cancer Aware

Support Breast Cancer Awareness with a Hat Kit! [Jimmy Beans Wool]( This One's for the Girls [YARN]( [NEEDLES]( [KITS]( [PATTERNS]( [BOOKS]( [NOTIONS]( [NEW]( [SALE]( Support Breast Cancer Awareness with a Pom Pom Hat Kit! We all know someone who has been affected by breast cancer, and our hearts go out to those amazing individuals who have fought this tough battle or are still fighting today. Mindy, a beloved Jimmy Beans employee and resident "mother hen," recently fought and won her own battle against breast cancer. Inspired by her journey, we've teamed up with Lorna's Laces to create [Pom Pom Hat Kits]( using the limited edition color for October - [Ta-Tas]( - to help raise money for two organizations hand-picked by Mindy herself - [BreastCancer.org]( and [Moms on the Run]( Speckle-dyed with pretty pinks and a touch of gray, Ta-Tas is perfect for showcasing your support all month long! Click the video below to see Mindy's story. Each kit includes one skein of Lorna's Laces [Cloudgate]( in the color Ta-Tas, a cabled hat pattern called Mindy's Hat from Jenny Nelson, and two detachable [fur pom-poms]( that you can snap to the hat. For every hat kit sold, we'll donate $5 to the two organizations noted above. Of the donations, 50% will go to the national organization BreastCancer.org, and 50% will go to Moms on the Run, a Reno-based non-profit organization. Spark Stitch Markers Be sure to check out this month's pretty-in-pink [Spark Stitch Markers]( The soft pink beads and ribbon charm make a great gift for yourself or a loved one. [#iKnitForHarvey]( Do You? The [#iKnitForHarvey]( Campaign, another cause that's near and dear to our hearts, is still underway! So far, we've raised $3,000 for the KIPP Houston Family Emergency Fund out of our $8,000 goal. It's not too late to join the cause and help us reach our $8,000 goal! For every Royal Petite Knit Kit sold, JBW will donate $10 to the KIPP Houston Family Emergency Fund to help the families affected by the devastation. And [Blue Sky Fibers]( creator of the [Royal Petite Knit Kit]( has pledged to match our $10 donation for the next 300 kits sold! (That's $20 for each kit sold for the next 300!) And if you send back your hand-knitted toys by October 31st, Jimmy (a.k.a. Laura) will fly to Houston and personally deliver them to KIPP! We recently received our first toy back (wow, that was fast!) and couldn't be more pleased! To those who have joined our #iKnitForHarvey campaign to raise money for the children and families affected by Hurricane Harvey - thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! Thank you to every blogger, podcaster, writer, and individual member of our crafting community who helped spread the word. We even got help from MarthaStewart.com - check out the article [here]( To learn more about our #iKnitForHarvey campaign, please click [here](. Melanie Berg's True Colors Knit-Along Don't forget! Knitting extraordinaire Melanie Berg will soon be hosting a drool-worthy [knit-along]( designed to let your true colors shine! Kicking off on October 5th, the True Colors KAL will use one skein of Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock and ten Staccatos to create a large, asymmetrical shawl that can be as bold, unique or as simple as you'd like! The response to this knit-along has been huge, so we've created extra [kit]( colors to choose from. Pick out your favorite, then head to [Melanie's Ravelry page]( to purchase the pattern and join in on the fun! 3rd Quarter Rewards are Expiring! Don't forget! Rewards for Jimmy Beans account holders expire Saturday at 11:59 pm pacific time! Use 'em while you got 'em! Don't have an account? Simply sign up for one (they're free!) and the Jimmy Beans Bucks will start rolling in! [Check your Balance]( [Sign up for Account]( [Jimmy Beans Wool Facebook]( [Jimmy Beans Wool Google+]( [Jimmy Beans Wool Instagram]( [Jimmy Beans Wool Pinterest]( [Jimmy Beans Wool Twitter]( [Jimmy Beans Wool Ravelry]( Please let us know what you think of our newsletter or if you have problems reading it! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email [support@JimmyBeansWool.com](mailto:support@jimmybeanswool.com) And please don't forget to support your Local Yarn Shop. In addition to being an online outlet, we also have a retail location and therefore understand how important it is to be supported by our locals. You can [update your notification options]( at any time. [Jimmy Beans Wool]( 4850 Joule St. Ste A1 Reno, NV 89502 Phone [(775) 827-9276](tel:775-827-9276) Toll Free in U.S. and Canada [(877) 529-5648](tel:877-529-5648) This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: Jimmy Beans Wool | 4850 Joule St Ste A1 | Reno, NV 89502 [Jimmy Beans Wool]( [Manage Your Subscription](

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