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Woolly Hugs, Little Hugs 2: Billie's Blankets for World Child Cancer org.
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This is Phase 2 of the Little Hugs project.
Since the beginning, the aim of the Little Hugs has been to provide little blankets that give comfort to babies and small children who are seriously ill in hospital. Hopefully, Phase 2 will continue to do this and more.
We are launching this phase as a tribute to beautiful Billie, our lovely MrsDeVere's daughter, who devastatingly died at 14 from leukaemia. This is the time of her 21st birthday and we are calling the project Billie's Blankets in her memory. In her name, we will send little blankets to children who really need a woolly hug and to feel loved and looked after.
We have been talking to this wonderful organisation World Child Cancer and are arranging for Little Hugs to be sent to children suffering from cancer in low and middle income countries. In these countries their overall chance of survival can be under 10% compared to around 80% in high income countries such as ours.
The first batch of Billie's Blankets will be taken to children in Malawi and Bangladesh.
World Child Cancer's response to our initial idea is below:
'Thank you for your email and your kind offer of support. Your blankets are beautiful and I'm sure they provide great comfort to the children who you make them for.
I'm sure the children would love them. Unfortunately most of the children we see at our projects are not able to survive their cancer due to the poor conditions, lack of knowledge and the high cost of medicine in the worlds poorest countries. In these cases we encourage palliative care for the children through our twinning partners who provide training for local project staff on the importance of this care, especially in pain relief. Psychosocial care is also very important and an area we focus on through supporting parent groups and play therapists. I think your blankets would fit in well with this area.'
How you can help:
By crafting:
You can help by either making a whole Little Hug (see yarn spec)
Or
By making 6" squares, either knitted or crocheted, using Stylecraft Special DK yarn
Or by donating for crafting materials:
If you would like to contribute towards materials, you can either donate via Paypal here on our Woolly Hugs website or if you do not have Paypal, please PM RatherBeOnThePiste.
Or by donating to World Child Cancer (see below)
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For all Little Hugs:
Minimum size: 24 inches by 24 inches
If you would like to make a blanket that is bigger, that would be lovely.
The children are aged 0 to 14 so we will need bigger blankets too.
Colours: Your choice.
Although for practical reasons, we advise avoiding white and cream.
Things to avoid:
Any embellishments that could scratch delicate skin or could be swallowed.
Materials:
Suggested yarn: Stylecraft Special DK, a soft, non-scratchy acrylic yarn.
If you would like to make a whole blanket, you could use a different weight and make of acrylic yarn. The essential thing is that it needs to be soft against sensitive and delicate skin and that it can be washed and dried quickly and easily.
If you would like to take part in this project but feel you can't due to the costs involved, please PM Pistey and we'll try to help with materials.
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Alongside Billie's Blankets, we are very keen to send a donation.
Money is scarce, they really have so little. In May a Woolly Hugs' team will be running the BUPA London 10k, and we have ideas for a craft fundraiser later in the year.
We have set up a Just giving Page here
Your donation is welcome at anytime.
These children need all the love and comfort possible. So please, in memory of a sparkling young girl who always thought of others, we'd love you to help us help them.
As ever, thank you so much for your support 
Thinking of Billie and her family. x
Knotty and Pistey
Facebook - MNWoollyHugs
Twitter - @MNWoollyHugs
Tis very busy indeed ... Vans for the woolly treasure as well as her gin 
There's so many beautiful new ones on facebook, they must arrive by the van load daily at your house now!
And more from the very lovely bluesky Big and beautiful, two crocheted Billie's Blankets, one in blues, the other in jaffa and citron - beautiful! Thank you so much X

Beautiful Billie's Blankets arriving from the very lovely MHW and the equally lovely Woolfey Photos already on our Facebook page MNWoollyHugs. Heartfelt thanks to them both, just fabulous X


From our friends at World Chid Cancer
Hey Woolly Huggers!
Our newsletter is nearly finished to go out later on today - just to let you know you and your amazing blankets are on there for all our supporters to see!
If you'd like to get our newsletter (monthly shot of news, heroes, stories and chances to get involved) let joe.fitzpatrick@worldchildcancer.org know and he'll add you on to the list.
Thank you!
Thats lovely, will get them sent by the end of the week!
Thank you 
No problem, we'll try to settle them down a bit at our end then 
I was just going to send them off to RatherBeOnThePiste
Anya, are you sewing them or hooking them together?
If they are acrylic, definitely don't iron them! Blocking should have sorted them out.
Its not looking hopeful 
Would it be worth ironing them?
right I'll give that a go thanks
Anya, I would try blocking them. Soak in cold water, then squeeze out gently until damp, put a large folded towel on a flat surface, then pull the damp squares into shape and pin on the towel. Leave until dry.
help!
I've washed all the granny squares that I've done and they have lost there shape
they went in on a 30 degrees wash with non bio
Is there anyway I can save them? There are 17 in total 
Arf at 'I got my Knotty out'
That sounds a bit, er....
<snort>
yay! Am hoping to get a lot done whilst away 
Better than that MOS, I got my Knotty out 
And thumbs up to those colours, so crack on! 
Pistey did you ever get your chart out to see if the grape would work with the candyfloss and lilac we used on last blanket? <sits and looks at empty needles>
oi, its gorgeous!
A beautiful crocheted Billie's Blanket arriving today from the very lovely bluesky, tis absolutely gorgeous, a huge thank you to her

Lovely photography by the way, my blanket looks much better on fb than in real life 
and lo it did 
Two beautiful Billie's Blankets have arrived today, one a mix of gorgeously snuggly knitted squares from the very lovely OpheliaBumps and the other a stunning crocheted square blanket from the very lovely Kingfisher
Heartfelt thanks to both, you really are stars 



Thanks lovely Ophelia, hopefully it will come today 
Morning all

I saw the pictures on Facebook of the children in Malawi with their Billie's blankets. Take a look, the photos say it all really.
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