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Woolly hugs

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.

Woolly Hugs: Little Hugs for Little People. Crafting continued!

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KnottyLocks · 18/10/2012 18:16

Our project launch thread can be found here

This is an ongoing project. Thanks to the amazing efforts of crafters and donors, to date we have received 38 wonderful Little Hugs. Our first batch have been sent to Yorkhill Hospital today Smile

Photographs of our Little Hugs can be found on our Woolly Hugs website and on our Facebook page, MNWoollyHugs.

The basic aim is to provide little blankets and quilts that give comfort to babies and small children who are seriously ill in hospital.

This is the continuation of Phase 1 of the project.
We are developing contacts for future phases.

How you can get involved:

You can help by either making a complete Little Hug
Or
By making 6" squares using Stylecraft Special DK yarn or Debbie Bliss Cashmerino DK, Rowan Cashsoft DK and Sublime Extra Fine Merino wool DK

For all of the Little Hugs:

Minimum size: 18 inches by 18 inches
For example, that's 3x3 6 inch squares with a small edge.
If you would like to make a blanket or quilt that is bigger, that would be lovely too.

Colours: Your choice!
We'd like to be able to provide a range of Little Hugs suitable for boys and girls.
If you would like to make something specifically for a boy or girl, that would also be lovely.

Things to avoid:
Buttons
Sequins and beads
Any embellishments that could scratch delicate skin or could be swallowed.
If using applique, it needs to be firmly stitched on with no hard edges.

Materials and ideas:
Woolly Blankets:
Suggested yarn: Stylecraft Special DK, a soft, non-scratchy acrylic that is a very reasonable £1.60 - £2 for 100g ball.
Pure cotton DK
If you would like to make a whole blanket, you could use a different weight yarn and a yarn other than those above. The essential thing is that it needs to be soft against sensitive and delicate skin and that it can be machine washed.
Ideas:
Blankets could be made from squares stitched or hooked together
Granny stripes or ripples
They could be made in one piece or in blocks, as well as squares

Quilts and stitched blankets:
Pure cotton and good quality fleece. The cotton can be from recycled sources.
We suggest that you wash both separately before sewing to allow for any difference in shrinkage.
Ideas:
Traditional style quilts, from simple square designs to more complex patterns
Cotton edged fleeces, with or without appliqué
Quilt and fleece combination: quilted front with a fleece back

Donors:
If you would like to contribute towards materials, you can either donate via Paypal here on our Woolly Hugs website with a message letting us know which project you are donating to. If you do not have Paypal, please PM RatherBeOnThePiste as we have other ways that you can donate.
Without our donors, our projects really wouldn't happen. You are as vital to them as the crafters and materials. Bless you. Smile

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.

As ever, thanks for your support Thanks

OP posts:
nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 17:18

oh, and i think my stitches are too many on the last two rows of tiger.

PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 17:29

96 sts = 4 sides of 24 sts each.

Triple treble clusters in the corners

From corner:

4 double trebles, 3 trebles, 3 half trebles, 3 doubles, 3 half trebles, 3 trebles, 4 double trebles

Triple treble corner.

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 17:32

one into each stitch? what if my corner isn't in a corner?

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 17:34

frogging commences.
Shock

Thanks
PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 17:47

Yes, one into each stitch.

Corner will pull into shape on the 2nd round. I would V stitch (triple, ch1, triple) rather than clusters on each corner. For the 2nd round, you can just do rows of tc/whatever stitch you pick then V in the corner. Or try and work granny clusters evenly across

RatherBeOnThePiste · 21/10/2012 18:00

Awwww.... Operation Save the Tiger is under way
Smile

GlaikitFizZombie · 21/10/2012 18:01

So we have our crocheted tiger, who is doing the knitted dragon???

SoupDragon · 21/10/2012 18:03

This dragon doesn't knit.

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 18:04

dh is just helping me wind the yarn

PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 18:12

This Pidj doesn't knit neither, but I popped a crochet square suggestion upthread, which could be the basis for a giant granny?

SoupDragon · 21/10/2012 18:16

Was that on the original thread, Pidj?

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 18:39

first row complete Grin

definitely just do normal in 2nd row?
don't have to do more of the small stitches?

PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 18:47

Oh. Yeah. It'll be a bit buried by now Blush

PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 18:48

Your circle is now squared, carry on as normal crosses fingers

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 18:52

if it's the one that you described as well as a bear fir 6" square then i copied it into word. but i won't be able to get it until I'm at work tomorrow

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 18:53

it looks a bit tight around the corner. but i did a single treble so I've pulled it undone and am doing 3 trebles now.

PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 19:09

Yes that's the one

Whatever works, tbh :o

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 19:37

i can pm it to soupy tomorrow then .
or whoever want it.

I'll deep how it looks at the end of th e row.
thank you, you're a genius Thanks

PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 20:08

I hope you're doing double and triple trebles, not normal ones, you need the height so it squares out neatly...

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 21:26

each, you said normal after the first row! Shock

so it should be doubles on the edges and tripled in the corner?

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 21:28

i followed your exact instructions fir the first row. i even wrote it down.

PurplePidjInAPointyHat · 21/10/2012 21:48

No no, long stitches in the corners on row 1 to square the circle then even lengths for rows 2+ (doesn't matter which stitch as long as you're consistent iyswim)

nickeldaisical · 21/10/2012 22:24

phew! yes, that's what I've done Grin

Somersaults · 21/10/2012 23:48

Week from hell coming up at work this week so I'm likely to be fairly absent and unlikely to get much done in the way of crochet on this or my other Woolly Hug projects.

Normal service shall commence with the arrival of half term on Friday :)