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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.

Welcome to our Chernobyl project for 2017

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KnottyAndPistey · 13/01/2017 14:36

Welcome to our Chernobyl project for 2017!! So glad to have you on board!

For the last three years we have been making warm, comforting Little Hugs for Belarusian teenagers and children visiting the UK for recuperative holidays during the summer with the fabulous charity the Chernobyl Children's Project and Chernobyl Children’s Lifeline. Photos from the Leeds group can be seen here.. and our finished blankets from last year here…

Each year these marvellous charities bring children who live in the most contaminated area near the Chernobyl reactor over to the UK. In summer, when the dust causes radiation levels to rise, it becomes even more important for as many children as possible to leave their contaminated homeland for a few weeks of fresh air and clean food. The rates of childhood cancer are very high, the most common cancers being thyroid and leukemia. Coming to the UK for a four week break increases their immunity against the awful disease by up to 3 years when they return home. Often these children are in remission. Sadly though there is a high chance of these children falling ill again. They all suffer living in such difficult conditions and with very little.

Last year 36 children, teens and their interpreters went home with a beautiful Woolly Hug. This year we are keen to help even more groups, so Liverpool, Gloucester/Leeds (same Leeds group but this year spending 2 weeks at each location) Portsmouth and Helpston,Northampton.

That is about 70+ blankets!! Shock Wine

With your help we know we can do this

Wine

Please do join us, here’s how..

Crafting Information

  • We would like 12" squares in bright and cheery Stylecraft Special DK colours.
  • PLEASE AVOID USING black, bright green, bright pink, browns, greys, citron, sunshine, fiesta, jaffa and any pale pastels, white or cream for practical reasons. This will help squares fit together more easily.
  • Make squares in a neutral colour theme, or more specifically for a boy or girl. As much as we don’t like to think of colour as being gender specific, these children may.
  • We will be happy to accept 6" squares if making a 12" one feels too much.
  • Crochet or knitted, 4mm hook or needles. Single colour, mixed colour, simple, complex. No blocking and please sew in pesky ends.
  • If needed, we can supply yarn. Let us know if we can send to you.
  • Posting of squares please to the South Coast address, PM if you need it. Star

If you think you’d like to make a whole blanket that is WONDERFUL, but please contact us first. We will be asking for gender neutral blankets which are 48 inches by 60m, but would just like to chat to you first, thank you!

Supporting with funds
If anyone would like to donate funds to support this, we would be so grateful. Please PM us for the donation info. Thank you xx

Can anyone help with extras?
There are a few extras which we will be collecting too alongside squares, items which really help, if you would like to add in any of these we would love to receive them for the children, thank you, bless you.

Underwear aged 10 plus. New only

  • Adult size socks (one size fits all) new
  • Toothbrushes, single packed please
  • Hairbrushes
  • Toiletries, toothpaste, shower gel, shampoo etc, but not bars of soap please.
  • Sanitary Towels
  • Plasters
  • Vitamins, please check suitable for 10 years+
  • Any little luxuries that teens might love, eg hair clips, make up bits, stickers etc.

If you would like to add 50p in when you post squares for ice creams that would be so kind, we will split any money we receive between the groups.

Last posting of squares (plus whole blankets) and any extras is Saturday 8th April

No later please as we have to get on and sort at the end of that following week. Thank you. The rush will be on as the first group, Portsmouth arrive in May.

What a big ask! Good grief!

But the fabulous Woolly Hug crew never fail to amaze, last year was an astonishing team effort, as the photo shows, we know that together we can do this.

On behalf of these children and their families, a huge THANK YOU.
Actually, thank you doesn't really come close.

Us xxx

  • Photo is the collection from last year that went to the Portsmouth group. Star
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bookbook · 15/03/2017 19:48

no problem Madison , it is the same here , but am staving off knitting withdrawal by doing a just a bit of a Little Hug every day :)

MalcolmTuckersOmniShambles · 15/03/2017 20:06

Normans, that's gorgeous!

I finished my square today, that makes six in total, which I shall post off tomorrow.

Then I'm off to make some squares for ZombieLad's blanket, but I shall be back ASAP to do more before the deadline!

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TheWoollybacksWife · 15/03/2017 20:19

Are you sure you were a complete novice a month ago, Malc Shock that square is bloomin' gorgeous.

Spindelina · 15/03/2017 20:25
Spindelina · 15/03/2017 20:26
MadisonAvenue · 15/03/2017 20:26

Malc that's beautiful!

book I haven't picked up a pair of needles for weeks now Shock. Husband still asks what I'm knitting as I sit here with a hook in my hand though Grin

NormansNipple · 15/03/2017 20:32

Thanks everyone. I was lucky it's been sunny today, it brings the brightness of the colours out. I really enjoyed doing it too.

Malcolm that's wonderful!

DropZoneOne · 15/03/2017 20:35

I had some fun on Wool Warehouse! Not sure where this lot will be stored so I need to get cracking turning it into squares Confused

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MadisonAvenue · 15/03/2017 20:41

Drop stored or hid? Grin

NormansNipple · 15/03/2017 20:45

Ooh lovely Drop!

I have a question for those making c2c squares. Are they worked in doubles or trebles? The only patterns in my book are all doubles and they don't look like the squares on here.

Spindelina · 15/03/2017 20:49

Is your book American, Norman?

NormansNipple · 15/03/2017 20:58

No it's the Jan Eaton one. The squares in there look very dense and time consuming!

bookbook · 15/03/2017 21:04

The Bella Coco tutorial I have used for c2c are in trebles Norm

NormansNipple · 15/03/2017 21:10

Thanks bookbook that's just what I was looking for Smile

Marcipex · 15/03/2017 21:19

I think c2c does make a dense square though.
I thought it would be good for Chernobyl blankets as it must be warm.

Marcipex · 15/03/2017 21:21

Mine is spice, tomato, copper.

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DropZoneOne · 15/03/2017 21:43

Madison OH has seen it as I opened the parcel in excitement. He can't really complain - his music obsession hobby takes over the garage and box room. This is just a small bag, right?

Although now I've seen tomato I wish I'd got lipstick too, they looked very similar online but tomato is more orange so I'm missing a true red.

MalcolmTuckersOmniShambles · 15/03/2017 21:53

Ooh Drop you HAVE to get lipstick! It's the most gorgeous red, I luffs it very much - sorry not sorry! Grin

DH keeps threatening to clear out the toy cupboard. I'm praying he doesn't, because then he'll see the 20 gajillion balls of yarn I've got stashed away in there! Blush

claraclari · 15/03/2017 22:04

Norman can I join the fan club - this is beautiful!

NormansNipple · 15/03/2017 22:09

Marcipex that's how mine is looking using the tutorial. The one in my book looked like it would be almost solid! I have lots of copper left over and I was worried about using it for this, but yours looks really good mixed with brighter colours.

MadisonAvenue · 15/03/2017 22:09

That's lovely Marci. I love Tomato and Spice, haven't come across Copper yet though.

Drop mine has a cycling habit so that definitely takes up more space than my yarn habit Wink

NormansNipple · 15/03/2017 22:14

clara always space for more fans Grin

I can't take too much credit, it's an attic24 pattern, Woolly did the same one. It worked up quite quickly, and there was no counting so it was very enjoyable to do.

bookbook · 15/03/2017 23:04

Marcipex - nice colours!
well, beavering away on a simple granny square in different colours to use up ends of balls, got to the next to last round ( busily listening to the radio) and what had I done ? I had put a corner in the middle of a straight bit , . Bed time methinks !

ChippingInLovesWoollyHugs · 16/03/2017 06:17

bookbook. At least with crochet you can just snip it, take out the extra bits and work in the Peskies. You don't need to frog it all.

Norman. It's absolutely stunning! As I said to WoollybacksWife I'd struggle to put it in the post! You'll need a good inch of knitting to know whether your cast on is an ok size or not. If it's roughly right give it a few more rows then remeasure. It grows loads from the cast on size and keeps growing for quite a while.

Malcolm. Fabulous square! I think you'll be fine with your stash. I mean, what are the chances of DH actually sorting out the toy cupboard? Slim I should think 😂 If he looks like approaching it, you'll simply have to distract him 😉

Woolly. Those colours look beautiful together. But holy hell, are you using a knitting machine? The speed you get stuff done 😳

I'm having nightmares dreams about crocheting, if only they were actually productive it would be amazing!

Right, off to work for a bit, back later!

TheWoollybacksWife · 16/03/2017 08:24

Chipping I'm very, very lucky. I work 10 hours a week and my youngest is 10 so I'm at home with lots of time on my hands. Crochet stops me snacking and talking through the footy HmmGrin and I've been doing it a very long time so I don't have to think about it especially with a repetitive pattern like I'm doing.