Monday, December 28, 2009

Photos up on facebook

The photoshoot I planned for yesterday didn't work out; instead I offer some from a frozen yogurt store with cool green walls...

If you know anyone (including yourself) who would like to volunteer a wrist or photography skills – let's talk. And for those of you who have great photos of bracelets or people in bracelets – please email them (knotsfornets at gmail dot com) or add them to the facebook page!

-Hana




Friday, December 25, 2009

First donation post

$305 raised so far in the SF Bay Area which amounts to 69 mosquito nets! This money is funding a LLIN distribution in Paloma, Southern Zambia.

Many thanks to Dr. Doran and her staff, Hazel Dicum, Alex, Vicky Low and Penelope Low for supporting the cause and buying bracelets.

Check out the KFN Against Malaria fundraising page here.

-Hana

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Upcoming photo shoot

My friend Alton and I are planning a Knots for Nets photo shoot for Dec. 27. Alton is a creative and talented photographer and I am excited to see how the photos turn out. Hopefully these photoshoots will continue with other student photographers once we are back at Colorado College. And you, dear readers, are welcome to send an email to "knotsfornets at gmail dot com" with your bracelet photos so I can add them to our facebook page!

-Hana

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Marketing materials

Julia and I just got off the phone with John Fletcher, a graphic designer based in New York City who is contributing his creative talent to our cause (and squarely in the middle of the holiday season, no less) by helping design a logo and give advice on the cards that will triple function as educational fact sheets/business cards/price tags.

Happy holidays, everyone -

-Hana


Sunday, December 20, 2009

Blogwarming party - Knots for Nets is up and running!

Fighting malaria is knot for the weak.

Knots for Nets sells hand-knotted jewelry (mainly bracelets) to buy long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) for people in malaria-endemic countries. These nets are great. They cost about $5 each and provide protection against malaria for 5+ years without having to be redipped in insecticide. They're tear-resistant. The Olyset net, a LLIN recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), is manufactured in Africa.


Coming soon from Knots for Nets

-Online stores at Etsy.com and 1000markets.com

-A fund- and awareness-raising event at Colorado College on/around April 25, which is World Malaria Day

-Informational YouTube videos describing how to make the bracelets for those who want to get involved

-Expansion into other universities and colleges


How to get involved:

-Donate directly to the Against Malaria Foundation if you want to support the cause but do not desire one of our bracelets.

-Buy some bracelets. For people who don’t live in New York City or Palo Alto, CA the current best way to do this is contact us (knotsfornets at gmail dot com) directly so we can correspond via snail mail.

-Become a fan on the Knots for Nets facebook page and help us spread the word!


If you are in the Colorado Springs area:

-Come to a Bracelet Begetting Bash to learn/teach new designs and hang out. It will be the cheerfullest sweatshop known to man, and will likely involve tasty treats.

-Sell some of the bracelets our group has made to friends, family and other people you know.

Comments, suggestions, complaints graciously accepted below...