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Calling all Mumsknitters - would you like to help Oxfam raise awareness of maternal mortality

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carriemumsnet · 20/03/2008 17:51

I posted this on Site stuff, but it was suggested we post it here too...

As part of the Health and Education For All campaign, Oxfam have launched an appeal for knitted squares to create a giant baby blanket, with each square knitted representing a mother who did not survive pregnancy or childbirth to be able to care for her baby, because she couldn't access the medical care she needed.

Oxfam are aiming to get 250,000 squares by September, which is the number of mothers who could have been saved in that time if decent healthcare had been available.

They need knitters to make 9 inch squares for the giant blanket, which will be handed into the Government as a sort of 'patchwork against poverty petition', to demand a world where everyone has access to free basic healthcare.

We were just wondered if all you Mumsknitters would be interested in teaming up with Oxfam to help out.

Ideally we'd need some folks to volunteer as Local/regional coordinators - who could appeal on their local sites for knitters, maybe organise a local knit -in/meet-up, wouldn't mind being contacted by non mumsnetter oxfam supporters to coordinate collection of squares

And then we just need folks who wouldn't mind unravelling an old sweater and knitting some squares (they're v keen on folks recycling old knitted stuff).

In May they're planning on holding Knit-ins at local MP's offices - so they're also looking for folks happy to teach their MP how to knit while talking about the issue of maternal mortality and hopefully picking up some local media coverage.

Basically it's not about raising money but raising awareness.

Let us know what you think/if you would be interested in helping out.

Thanks

MNHQ

OP posts:
DianeKomo · 12/04/2008 12:52

I am happy to act as coordinator in Dewsbury etc (even west yorkshire if other sites want to club together

Miaou · 12/04/2008 14:08

Ravellers - the group is called "oxfam blanket for maternal mortality" if you are searching for it

knittingsarah · 12/04/2008 15:24

Hi momoftwo, knitting coordinaters are doing stuff like organising events with local groups and inviting their MPs, talking to their local paper about the project, that sort of thing. Get in touch with me ([email protected]) if you would like to find out more and I can link you up with an oxfam staff member in your area. [smile}

knittingsarah · 12/04/2008 15:25

Hi momoftwo, knitting coordinaters are doing stuff like organising events with local groups and inviting their MPs, talking to their local paper about the project, that sort of thing. Get in touch with me ([email protected]) if you would like to find out more and I can link you up with an oxfam staff member in your area.

aifb · 15/04/2008 07:16

Hi all - the Ravelry group for this appeal is going very well. We only started on Friday and now have 74 members!. Ravelry is geat for dedicated knitters/crocheters, but there is a waiting list to join. Do you guys think that it would be worthwhile opening a Yahoo or Facebook group as well?
Alex

crochetdiva · 15/04/2008 20:42

We're up to 80 members now ... now I just have to get myself crocheting!

DutchOma · 18/04/2008 15:04

There are three meetings organised in Northampton, details on the Northampton thread or on Ravelry

Ayomi · 18/04/2008 15:19

I'll knit some squares happily

DutchOma · 18/04/2008 19:23

Are you anywhere near Northampton? Otherwise you might find it easier to take them somewhere else, they are being done all over the country.

Ayomi · 19/04/2008 10:50

I'm in Cambridgshire - think I saw something about Peterborough which is pretty close. Will investigate
Suffering preghead at mo sorry

Leo35 · 19/04/2008 20:46

Hi,

just managed to wipe and entire message - aargh! Ayomi - I put my Mumsnet name down for P'boro co-ordinator and I have e-mailed Oxfam and I'm waiting to heare from the local rep. Maybe we can start the local knitted squares campaign off ourselves - LOL!!

Will keep dropping in on this thread to update and to read what others are doing. Got a bit frightened iwth the 6k+ waiting list on Ravelry - think I might be a while waiting to jon that forum!

Happy knitting all.

Ayomi · 20/04/2008 16:57

Hi Leo - will keep an eye on this thread too - let me know when you hear back and will see what we can do

DutchOma · 20/04/2008 18:05

Hi Leo, Ravelry goes quite fast. I think there were about 6000 names before me and I waited about ten days. Keep looking, it gets quite exciting near the end.

vickiplum · 22/04/2008 10:30

i would be happy to get involved in the knitting bit. is there anyone else in suffolk/norfolk getting invovlved? please could you let me know more information please. thanks

knittingsarah · 05/06/2008 16:33

Hi all, just to let you know we have a new bit about this project on our website now its: www.oxfam.org.uk/knitting

Knit4Mums · 11/06/2008 15:01

Is anyone in the South West happy to get involved with media work on the mums knitting campaign?

We really need to get the message out to our media about the urgency of the situation and to get loads of squares coming in from the South West region!

This could mean doing a bit of a photo stunt, with some support from us.

If you're interested please call Hannah or Emily in the Oxfam South West office in Bristol - 0117 916 6472 / 6477

Look forward to hearing from you!

Hannah & Emily
Oxfam South West

whoopsididitagain · 11/06/2008 20:25

is this too old to start to join in
im in notts

josephinexplores · 29/06/2008 10:27

Come and purl together for Oxfam at our Madknitters? tea (and coffee) party on Friday July 4th from 5.30 - 7.30 at Starbucks - Albion Street. We will be screening the short film My Sister My Self made by the White Ribbon Alliance that brings together the testimonies of women and communties in Africa and Asia. This moving film will doubtless give us plenty to talk about as we knit (a 9 inch square for the campaign blanket) and natter. Non knitters are equally welcome at this party and we?ll give them the essential skills to knit a square, hopefully the first in a long line of knitting projects. Crocheters do come too!

We also hope you?ll sign up to teach Hilary Benn, Greg Mulholland or Fabian Hamilton to knit! They are all keen to join in the campaign in the coming weeks but sadly can?t make it to our Friday night party.

Hope to see you there and do spread the word!
PS. Do bring along any old remnants of yarn you may have - it may bring just that extra touch of flair to someone else?s square!

whoopsididitagain · 29/06/2008 10:30

josephine is that in notts????

DutchOma · 30/06/2008 10:41

We also have a sit 'n knit in Northampton on 4th July 2-4 at the Open Door Centre 147 Kettering Road. All knitters and crocheters welcome.
I have 160 squares already. One lady did 100 squares.

josephinexplores · 06/07/2008 15:30

Sorry to be so late to reply and oops I really didn't make it clear did I...? No it was in Leeds.
Hope your knit in went well in Northampton! You really have some amazing knitters down there!

josephinexplores · 06/07/2008 15:31

Hi all and help!

The maternal mortality blanket campaign needs knitters to teach MPs to knit!

LEEDS
Mr Hilary Benn - Friday 11th July from 1-2pm at the Oxfam shop on Duncan Street (near the Corn Exchange)

Mr Fabian Hamilton - Saturday 12th July from 12.30 at the Moortown Oxfam shop (394 Harrogate Road)

Mr Greg Mulholland - Saturday 26th July at the Headingley Oxfam shop (45/47 Otley Road), be there just before 10am

SHEFFIELD
Mr Nick Clegg- Friday 25th June 1-2pm at the Oxfam shop 281/283 Fulwood Rd

Come and show them some purling power and tell them all about your concerns for women's health worldwide!

Please let me know if you can make it here or at [email protected]

Thank you so much for your invaluable support!
Happy Knitting!
josephine

josephinexplores · 07/07/2008 20:43

Oh dear, another correction
Knit with Nick Clegg on Friday 25th JULY

Come!

Miaou · 10/07/2008 15:24

Ah, don't think I can make it from Caithness

However I currently have 100 squares in my bedroom waiting to be packed up and sent to you in Leeds!

josephinexplores · 15/07/2008 21:34

That's amazing! Thanks Miaou! We look forward to receiving them!