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Woolly Hugs is a charity established by a group of Mumsnet users. They knit / crochet handmade blankets and other items for families experiencing difficult times.

Support thread - new blankets

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tribpot · 08/05/2012 21:23

I'm starting to pull together some ideas for our new blankets, very sadly knit for MNers who have both lost a beloved baby recently :(

You will have instructions from Pistey about wool colours and some suggested shops to buy from - personally I buy mine from McA Direct and have found their service excellent, but there are lots of alternatives out there. Warning: Hobbycraft do not generally stock the required yarns.

The question of how many stitches to cast on comes down to the question of gauge; how tight or loose your knitting is with the yarn in question. Best way is to knit a sample (or a plain square); just measuring how wide it is once you've cast on won't be a very reliable measure because it stretches out once you start knitting. Equally, if it's already more than 6" wide you're on a hiding to nothing. For most people, on 4mm needles, 33-ish stitches and about 45-ish rows should give you a 6" x 6" square but don't do a whole one if you're not sure or a slow knitter, as it's mega-frustrating to have to pull it all back down again.

What follows is mostly links to patterns that we've done or revised in earlier blankets, or ideas for things you might want to try. I know there are some specific pattern requests for these two blankets and I'm looking those out. Warning: many of these are links to patterns on Ravelry, which is like the Facebook of knitting. Registering is free and 100% worth it, although it may mean you start sending your salary direct to your yarn shop of choice at the start of each month as you discover more and more amazing things to knit.

If you want to start with something more adventurous than garter stitch (knit every row) or stockinette (knit one row, purl the next, and so on) why not try the Chinese waves pattern? (Non-Ravelry link). Or maybe stars - this is a bit more difficult - (Non-Ravelry link).

Birds have been specifically requested so we're starting with this lovely Owl pattern - this involves cables and ends up looking a bit like this.

Note, though - before having a go at these patterns you need to know what your gauge is, so you can modify the pattern (so in the case of the owl, cast on fewer stitches / chop out a few rows in terms of length for example) or change needles to get it close to the 6" size.

If you want to follow our adventures in trying to get a particularly devilish heart pattern right, please see the support thread in which Team Heart did battle with hearts, trees and elephants.

More to follow ...

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KnottyLocks · 16/05/2012 21:36

Apologies, not popped in more only hard drive imploded today. I have been mostly swearing since then.

PurplePidjin · 16/05/2012 21:39

Blush Thanks PKK. Stupid assumption that people know what I'm jabbering on about Blush

RatherBeOnThePiste · 16/05/2012 21:40

That is true, she has mostly been swearing...

RatherBeOnThePiste · 16/05/2012 21:43

Pidj - Pretty isn't a crocheter, even though I've linked her left handed tutorials and everything.

Right I need to catch up, and I have oodles of PMs to go through Thanks This time, however I shall try not to post my address on the thread Grin

HairyPoppins · 16/05/2012 21:48

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prettybird · 16/05/2012 21:57

I suppose I COULD learn to crochet ('cos Piste is not letting me have any excuses Hmm) - but not sure I want to do with the pressure of an imminent deadline.

PurplePidjin · 16/05/2012 21:59

Sorry Blush I just took a quick peek at Trib's pic. Pretty, get it sent here and I'll sort it :)

prettybird · 16/05/2012 22:36

Thanks Pidj. Smile

tribpot · 17/05/2012 06:02

Working with two colours - for Pasta.

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 06:18

Morning Brew

tribpot · 17/05/2012 07:12

I've just added another cat pattern into the set - not on purpose, I was looking for something else and came across another cute design on Ravelry! It's a three-colour cat design for stockinette. Not much border.

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KnottyLocks · 17/05/2012 07:46

Morning all Smile

Work again today. Hoping against hope that the techies can salvage my hard drive. It's not looking promising. Arse!

RatherBeOnThePiste · 17/05/2012 07:50

Thanks PMs replied to, back at lunchtime and am really hoping to hear of some more woolly packets arriving across the land later. Actually, I am really hoping to hear of woolly packets arriving internationally as well Smile

Fingers crossed for the wool and the hard drive!

prettybird · 17/05/2012 07:59

Knotty - my hard drive died a horrible death a few weeks ago and although it had to be replaced (at a cost Sad but still much less than a new pc) they were able to recover all the data on it.

Pastabee · 17/05/2012 08:05

Thank you Thanks trib. Going to give it a go. Finished my Chinese waves last night and started an American moss stitch square to work through the blue ball but then I'm going to get on the colour work.

Wish this thread was in chat so I would have the option of 'plausible deniability' if it all goes wrong!

RedRosie · 17/05/2012 08:39

You've been TALKING about me!

Utter, utter swines.

And Pitsey is correct - it is everyone else who is wrong. Mark my words.

Trib - I am doing the double-moss stitch square and the sheepy sheep square at the same time (multi-tasking!) and the sheepy sheep one is really easy to follow when written down ...

Can you tell me how knitters normally work with a chart? Do people cross off each line/stitch etc as they do them ...?

Molehillmountain · 17/05/2012 09:51

Rosie-I can only only speak for myself but when I am faced with a charted pattern I generally go "aargh..chart! Help!" and find another pattern. Works really well I find Grin

tribpot · 17/05/2012 09:51

Rosie, because I tend to knit whilst watching TV on my laptop, I just colour the chart in in Excel or whatever if I need to keep track of which row I'm on. You old-fashioned 'cross off each line' people may need to do something less fancy :)

That said, I am having a go at this lace stitch for one of the squares at the mo and I am v glad to have written instructions to follow as the chart is mind-blowingly difficult to understand.

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prettybird · 17/05/2012 10:11

I don't mind charts for colour changes/patterns, but need the written instructions for different stitches.

BarbaraWoodlouse · 17/05/2012 10:27

I do the same as Molehillmountain. Grin

But those cats are so cute I may have to tackle a chart Gin [valium]

tummytickler · 17/05/2012 11:04

Can I join you? My lovely wool arrived this morning from a kind MNer whose initials are CT. A lovely pink and a purple! I will be getting started tonight. I am not the best knitter in the world, but can do basic stitches, so will be looking here for inspiration! I would love to crochet, but have never been able to pick it up.
Will catch up with the thread properly later, have two poorly children at home today!

BarbaraWoodlouse · 17/05/2012 11:22

Let us know what you decide to do tummytickler. There are lots of friendly experts on this thread who can help you out (I'm definitely not one of them).

Plain and basic squares are good and essential. But in fact you can get some fantastic results with just a knit and a purl stitch or just knit if you are Pistey

prettybird · 17/05/2012 11:32

...but Pistey has now got ideas above her station adventurous and is now crocheting squares! Shock

tribpot · 17/05/2012 12:26

Barbara - just for you I am prepared to translate some of the cat designs into written instructions. Not all five, mind you! :) But if you choose one or two I shall get busy (and remind myself to write a feckin macro in Excel to do this for me).

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Molehillmountain · 17/05/2012 12:36

I might do a cat too...might be time to be brave about charts. And I got a bit more sleep last night which might have reactivated the knitting part of my brain Smile