In planning our trip to the South West in October I knew we would be encountering some chilly, if not downright cold weather. Thus bringing along headgear was a must. Just a week or so before we left my dear friend Keo began a project called Handmade for Bibles. Her first project is handcrafted head warmers.

Besides being a craftsman extraordinaire, she is also dedicated to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In combining these two loves she has begun Handmade for Bibles where she sells personally handcrafted items to raise money for Bibles which are distributed to the many hundreds of thousands of believers all over the world who are just waiting to receive a Bible in their own language.

The head warmer I chose is solid taupe colored because it would go with just about every article of clothing I was bringing on my trip. Each crocheted head warmer is unique: they come in a variety of colors and styles and most sport a decorative motif on the side which adds to its style and charm. If you are like me and prone to ear aches in cold, breezy weather, the head warmer is a great solution as it wraps around the head and over the ears. Two buttons are strategically placed for closure to fit a variety of head sizes.

This head gear is great for hiking, skiing, biking, jogging or just keeping your hair back. They also make great gifts for friends and relatives. Stay warm and cozy this fall and winter whether you are traveling or just staying put with a stylish head warmer and at the same time give the gift of the Word of God to those who are waiting to receive a Bible in their own language.

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