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Woolly Hugs for Jo Cox. Donors and crafters, we need your help.

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KnottyAndPistey · 21/06/2016 19:23

There cannot be a single soul who has not been shocked and horrified by the devastating attack and murder of MP Jo Cox. Truly awful, at times like this one struggles to find the words to make any sense, there just aren’t any. We feel desperately sorry for Jo’s children, DH, parents, family and friends, and are thinking of all who love and miss her.

In one of the most beautiful and courageous pieces written her husband Brendan has said she would have wished now for their children to be bathed in love, this really resonates with what we hope Woolly Hugs is all about.

Jo represented the good things in the world, all that is the opposite of bitterness and hatred. Let us do something now for her, for her husband and their children, by sending love, compassion, strength and support. We hope it will bring them a little comfort. We are thinking of them. Thanks

We are very fortunate to have one of her good friends on board, we asked if she could help us, and she will, and will be able to pass on the blankets to the children when the time comes, we can’t thank her enough, she says “With your permission, I will pass the message on that they are being made. I know they have taken great comfort from the love everyone's shared in the last few days and this will be equally welcomed. You are brilliant. Thank you xxx.”

So this is our plan, can you help us?

Firstly, we would like to make a blanket for both of Jo’s children, their DS Cuillin aged 5 and DD Lejla aged three, these to be big enough that they can snuggle with their dad and find warmth and comfort. There will be love in every stitch for them.

Secondly we would like to make a blanket for Auction in the run up to Christmas, and have chosen one of Jo’s charities to be our recipient. Brendan said it would have been Jo’s wish that we all unite to fight against the hatred that killed her, so we have chosen the charity called Hope not Hate. See here... It seems right.

Thirdly, may we encourage folk to contribute to our existing Woolly Hugs’ Refugee Project, all crafting info is here. Jo campaigned tirelessly for refugees, this seems very appropriate. We know we cant help everyone, but one square, one blanket, a pair of gloves, one warm hat, one step at a time, really every little thing will help. Thank you.


Crafting information for the three blankets
All yarn to be Stylecraft Special DK, which is very easily available. Try here. Please make sure your square fits into one of these palettes. It will make it much easier. Thank you.

Vintage: Duck egg, grape, sage, storm, parchment, pale rose, pomegranate, raspberry, cloud blue, sherbert.

Traditional: Parchment, cloud blue, denim, sherbert, aster, petrol, lipstick, claret, burgundy.

  • Squares to be 6 inches, using 4mm hook or needles.
  • All crafting abilities genuinely welcome, simple, complex, squares made by beginner or experienced are equally welcomed. It really is the love and thought that counts.
    When finished please sew in those ends* but don’t block your work.
  • Then PM for details for posting.

    Last posting to be July 27th.

    We are on Facebook as Woolly Hugs and Twitter @Woolly_Hugs which are both good ways to keep in touch. Do join us there if you would like to.



    "She would have wanted two things above all else to happen now, one that our precious children are bathed in love and two, that we all unite to fight against the hatred that killed her.”


    As always heartfelt thanks for your support.


    'She met the world with love'
    Thinking of beautiful Jo and her family, sending so much love Thanks
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Wolfiefan · 21/06/2016 19:55

What a lovely project. So sad for her family. Off to order some beautiful colours and knit with love.
Hoping to complete squares but also (maybe) a hat or scarf for refugee project. (Not knitting savvy enough to try a jumper.)

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PenelopeClearwater · 21/06/2016 19:55

I'm in. I'll have some all of the colours in my stash.

Lots of love to Jo's family and friends xxx

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Dawndonnaagain · 21/06/2016 19:57

I have some squares in Sherbet that I made recently with nothing in particular in mind, I'll do some more and send them on.

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HerRoyalFattyness · 21/06/2016 19:57

penelope I have a feeling I may end up buying all most of the colours on Friday Grin

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AmaDablam · 21/06/2016 19:58

Absolutely, please count me in. Thank you so much for organising this x

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TheNinjaGooseIsHooking · 21/06/2016 19:58

happy to help, will check my stash

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PurpleKittyKnitting · 21/06/2016 19:59

I am in xx

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PlaymobilPirate · 21/06/2016 19:59

I'm in - will raid my Stylecraft stash and make a start tonight.

MNHQ please can we have a wool emoji thingy?? ✌

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weegiemum · 21/06/2016 20:00

I just ordered a learn to crochet book, hook and some ssdk. This seems like an appropriate way to start!

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Emeralda · 21/06/2016 20:01

I'm in. Great idea.

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KnottyAndPistey · 21/06/2016 20:02

Thank you everyone, we are just firing up a spreadsheet, and will get to everyone, thank you doesn't even come close xxxxx

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KnottyAndPistey · 21/06/2016 20:02

weegie - perfect. xx

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ShoeJunkie · 21/06/2016 20:03

I would love to help - would you be able to send me some yarn?

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KnottyAndPistey · 21/06/2016 20:03

Our Refugee project is brilliant if anyone is worried about time constraints, as it is ongoing. It would be a perfect tribute to Jo. Thanks

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WhenDoISleep · 21/06/2016 20:04

I'm in.

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TheHuffAndPuffALot · 21/06/2016 20:05

I'm in for all blankets. Will get hooking right away.

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blueskyinmarch · 21/06/2016 20:06

I am looking for something to occupy my time and i learned to crochet many moons ago. I am wondering if i can relearn and make some squares for you. Anyone any idea how easy it will be to relearn this skill? This a great reason to do this i think.

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LookAtHerGo · 21/06/2016 20:07

I'm in.

Could I have some yarn donated to me please?

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SandwichYum · 21/06/2016 20:08

Hello I'd be happy to make some squares if I can have some yarn from one of the people willing to donate?

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KnottyAndPistey · 21/06/2016 20:08

Akire Crochet and knits are equally perfect for this, thank you Thanks

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ScienceRocks · 21/06/2016 20:09

I'm in and have yarn. May be able to donate some as well, but need to check my stash first.

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SpaghettiMeatballs · 21/06/2016 20:09

I can make some squares.

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SpiralArchitect · 21/06/2016 20:10

bluesky I relearned crochet after a 20 year gap, no problem!

I'm in - I have plenty of yarn, hook poised and ready.

Much love to Jo's family and friends Flowers

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HerRoyalFattyness · 21/06/2016 20:13

blue I learnt to knit as a child. I stopped, bevause i was a child and knotting was boring to me then, and started again fairly recently. (Less than 18 months ago) I'm far from perfect but I found it fairly easy to get back to it. I can't imagine crochet would be much more difficult. If you knew how to once you can do it again.

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KnottyAndPistey · 21/06/2016 20:15

blueskyinmarch - very easy actually - just find a youtube tutorial to walk you through it again and you will be off. xxxx

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