Through her Girl Scout Gold Award Project, McLean High School Senior Amanda Mullet is trying to reduce stress and bringing a new hobby to her neighbors and friends. She decided to teach her friends and peers how to knit. This hobby will provide serious relaxation and anti-stress benefits, teach a healthy coping mechanism as well as a fun new hobby.
According to www.connectionnewspapers.com, "Even during this time of social distancing, she continues to work over video-communication platforms to check in on the progress of her students and is offering free yarn to those interested in learning to knit during the mandatory quarantine. She hopes that any knitters in the community would consider helping with her project by knitting some smaller projects such as hats for her to donate to ASPAN, the Arlington Street People’s Assistance Network, which provides a lot of services, including donated clothing, to those dealing with homelessness in the community.
Those interested in learning how to knit can access her Google Classroom page (with classroom code hkapgxr) which provides detailed videos, instructions, and recommends supplies (which can be ordered off of Amazon) to those interested in picking up a new hobby during these stressful times. She just asks that those who decide to work towards learning to knit consider donating some of their finished projects to her Gold Award collection, which she will then count, process, and donate on to ASPAN."
Maryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.