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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.

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Woolly Hugs : Angel Hug Project. We are looking for crafters and donors to help make this possible. Thank you Xx

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 20/11/2012 14:30

We have been very moved by a request from the Octavia Appeal at the Brompton Hospital. The Brompton Hospital is a specialist heart and lung centre in London complete with the second largest paediatric intensive care unit in the country. This unit takes the sickest babies and children from all over, some transferred immediately after birth, others have become too sick to be cared for at other major hospitals and most are already on life support when they arrive. These babies and children are incredibly sick, and very sadly not all survive. The Octavia Appeal have approached us and asked if we are able to make blankets for these babies who have very sadly passed away.

We are looking for crafters and donors to help make this possible. At an intensely bleak and dark time there is still something very positive that we can do for the baby and their family. Our blankets are always handmade with love and compassion and so are perfect. We can help care for the whole family at this time by making the baby comfortable and snuggled up whilst sending love and a hug to the parents.

We know that we have many crafters and donors who have first hand experience of such devastating loss. We understand that this is a very difficult request, but if you can join with us, and are able to help, then we would love to have you on board. From speaking to some of you, we know how incredibly important blankets like these are to those who receive them.

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Like Little Hugs, Angel Hugs will be an ongoing project and the two will run alongside each other.

To our lovely crafters Thanks

  • Angel Hugs are to be all white and can be knitted or crocheted in any wool suitable for a baby blanket, so 4ply, DK, just as long as it feels soft and cosy. The design is up to you, but it should be kept simple. Angel Hugs can also be sewn using pure cotton and good quality fleece, again white please and in a simple design.

  • Minimum size : 24 inches square, going up to a maximum of approx. 30 inches square.

  • If making a whole Angel Hug feels too much, but you would still like to support this, we would be pleased to accept simple knitted and crocheted 6 inch squares, which we will hook together. If choosing this option, please use Stylecraft Special DK in white.

  • If you would like to take part in this project but feel you can't due to the costs involved, please PM me and we'll try to help you with materials.

To our lovely Donors Thanks

We would be very grateful for support from anyone who would like to donate funds to help with this. You can either donate via Paypal admin@ woollyhugs.com but please add a message so we know who to thank and which project it is for. If you don't have Paypal, please PM me as we have other ways that you can donate. We are so grateful to all our donors, without you, these projects could not function. Thanks

Knotty is here to help with any questions, and please PM me if you'd like to and are able to join us with this.

It is a very sad request we are making, and yet there is something very positive here too, and we know the Blanketeers have big hearts.

Sometimes thank you doesn't seem enough, but thank you once again Xx

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tribpot · 23/11/2012 13:18

Snap, Skoggy - they really are super-speedy.

mumofmylot · 23/11/2012 14:11

Can I join in please? I am by no means an expert knitter, quite the opposite in fact!
I have a friend who had a still born baby just before christmas last year, so it is close to my heart. I'll send as many individual squares as I can, made with love. x

RatherBeOnThePiste · 23/11/2012 14:15

Good news woolly wool is arriving, huge thanks to all, and once again to our lovely donors Thanks

Welcome mumofmylot we are glad to have you on board, hugs for you, thank you Thanks

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 23/11/2012 15:00

Right, I've just been to the wool shop and come back with some balls of white, I will get started when I have sewn the ends in on my Little Hug.

GetOnYourDancingShoes · 23/11/2012 15:05

Have started knitting the lovely donated woolly wool (and found it a nice little project bag to keep it clean!)

Thank you, lovely donors! Smile You are fab! Grin

KnottyLocks · 23/11/2012 16:06

Ah yes, we do indeed love our donors Smile

Thanks to them.

KnottyLocks · 23/11/2012 16:46

And obviously we love our crafters too Smile

SoupDragon · 23/11/2012 16:54

Yes, but I notice the crafters don't get any Thanks

SoupDragon · 23/11/2012 16:54

Do they have to make their own out of yarn?

KnottyLocks · 23/11/2012 16:56

Thanks to our lovely crafters.

And Soupy.

SoupDragon · 23/11/2012 17:03
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Youcanringmybell · 23/11/2012 17:09

I got my yarn today..just a lovely snowy white. will whittle away at it as they do take a little while to do. Have already cast on 159stitches and done a couple of rows. Been a while since I made a blanket in one piece instead of with patches!

HaveToWearHeels · 23/11/2012 18:11

skoggy and tribpo same here, they are probably wondering why they are having a run on white wool.

CatWithARabbit · 23/11/2012 21:08

Two squares done! Rain forecast tomorrow so the perfect excuse to sit and knit.

tribpot · 23/11/2012 21:12

I'm demonstrating hand knitting at the Knitting and Stitching Show in Harrogate tomorrow. This does not seem like the venue to start a knitted blanket in snow white yarn!

droitwichmummy · 23/11/2012 23:27

Have a great time trib. Wish I could come too!

tribpot · 23/11/2012 23:40

Thanks droitwich - it's not great timing for me, as ds fractured his collar bone last Sunday :-/ He's doing fine but back to school on Monday, and I don't really like leaving him for two afternoons (although he will be fine with his dad but they can't do much just the two of them as his dad is in a wheelchair).

As a penance, I have been to see Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger this evening as ds wanted to see it Grin. It was total bollocks, please everyone avoid it if you can.

Anyway, I'm kind of worried about how much energy I will need to do this demo stuff - on top of a pretty knackering week.

ThePigOfHappiness · 24/11/2012 00:13

Oh Trib the knitting and stitching show is fab, I loved it when I went a few Weeks ago, told dp it was wool heaven! You will enjoy yourself.
Disappointed about nativity 2, I enjoyed the first one Blush. My dad broke both his collar bones at the same time, it is lousy, hope Ds is on the mend.
I'm going to order my wool now, I'm on night duty so have lots of time to look properly:)

tribpot · 24/11/2012 07:23

Pig - I think if you enjoyed the trailer for Nativity 2 you'll probably enjoy the film, as it's basically the same only stretched out to an eye-watering 105 mins Grin Poor your dad, though - that must have been lousy. Ds is doing fine.

I might see if I can recruit anyone for Woolly Hugs today - as among its many virtues is the fact it gives knitting n00bs a chance to work on something not too big but immediately useful and appreciated.

MOSagain · 24/11/2012 12:42

I have woolly treasure Grin

KnottyLocks · 24/11/2012 14:15

Jolly good, MOS Grin

droitwichmummy · 26/11/2012 07:49

Good morning! Brew

KnottyLocks · 26/11/2012 10:40

Morning, lovelies Smile

RatherBeOnThePiste · 26/11/2012 10:44

Morning all Brew Smile

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GetOnYourDancingShoes · 26/11/2012 10:59

The weather here is incredibly bad. Ideal excuse for spending the day knitting Grin