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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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SoupDragon · 24/01/2017 11:52

It's not a Chernobyl blanket but I am currently procrastinating before tackling a huge bag of 6"(ish!) squares that I think is a Kinship Hug. My postman was not impressed yesterday :o

KnottyAndPistey · 24/01/2017 16:18

It is a Kinship Hug!

Bless your Posty, I am now scheduled in on the van delivery every day, think mine gave up. Bless them too Grin

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KnottyAndPistey · 24/01/2017 16:21

For Woolly

This help?

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KnottyAndPistey · 24/01/2017 16:21

Tis glorious btw xxxx

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Parrcful · 24/01/2017 16:22

Happy to donate the extras!

NormansNipple · 24/01/2017 23:13

Woolly that looks fabulous!

I can't crochet in rows Sad

ThursdayNextIsMyHero · 25/01/2017 13:17

I have some squares but need to decide what will be sent for Candy's hugs, and what for C2017. For some colours it's obvious which to send them for; for others I'm not sure and there's never enough crocheting time in the day.

Norman what do you mean you can't crochet in rows? Do you mean you can crochet granny squares/in the round, but can't start with straight lines? I start with a row of chain stitches, then go back along then with treble stitch. To start a new row, I turn the crochet over and chain 3 for the first treble. Actually, I'll come back to that. Have spent months making blankets but now I can't explain how I've done it.

KnottyAndPistey · 26/01/2017 09:40

Morning!

Happy to split them here Thursday, just say how many each way?

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MrsHathaway · 26/01/2017 16:34

I know what you mean, Norman - round is much easier to get the right size and actually square Blush

Finally managed a 12" last night. My first since ... C2016. Apparently I have a short attention span. After six inches I'm itching to find a different pattern.

NormansNipple · 26/01/2017 16:57

I struggle with where to put the hook for the first stitch on the row. If that makes sense. My sides go a bit wobbly.

For this i'm just doing granny squares but all different colour combinations. Once this is done i'm going to try doing a more complex pattern. I have a book full of them but most of them are 6 inch and don't lend themselves to scaling up. I need to practice following the patterns.

Well done on your first 12" square MrsH Grin

MrsHathaway · 26/01/2017 17:11

Ah oh I know this one! I worked it out once someone v e r y s l o w l y explained the difference between a turning chain and eg "ch5 (counts as trc and ch2)". In some patterns the chain counts as part of the row and in others it's just to get the height and honestly I haven't worked out how you tell unless the pattern writer explicitly says.

I struggled at first to work out where the stitch actually is IYSWIM - in that regard FPtr etc are easier because the posts are more distinct than the tops! - but saw a very good and very "words of one syllable" blog post about it very recently which clarified matters and definitely helps me count. I think I saved it so I'll go for a rummage when I'm on the laptop. I think it was called "the hidden stitch" or something if you want to try Google in the meantime.

NormansNipple · 26/01/2017 21:35

Thanks MrsH

I found this when I googled. It has a nice photo of where the stitches actually are!

www.lookatwhatimade.net/crafts/yarn/crochet/crochet-tutorials/crochet-corners-elusive-hidden-stitch/

MrsHathaway · 26/01/2017 21:55

That's the one! Isn't it great? Really taught me a lot about following patterns. Hope it helps you x

Joolly2 · 26/01/2017 22:42

I have purchased the wool and a pair of needles and have just completed 3 six inch squares. It is taking me much longer than I thought it would, to do each square, but it is very relaxing. I so envious of all the clever people who are making patterned squares, they look very impressive.

KnottyAndPistey · 27/01/2017 06:43

Morning lovely woolly people Brew

Coffee anyone?

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SoupDragon · 27/01/2017 08:26
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SoupDragon · 27/01/2017 14:05

This isn't a specific Chernobyl thing but I find these cheap hair clips invaluable when constructing a blanket. ...

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MrsHathaway · 27/01/2017 14:08

Ooh clever! I use stitch markers to pin them together but yours are far less fiddly to take off as you go.

SoupDragon · 27/01/2017 14:26

They're really secure too which is great then you have curly knit squares to attach to floppy crochet ones!

They are easy to clip onto your clothing too when you take them off the blanket. I often go out with a row of them along my sleeve...

I got the idea ages ago when DutchOma was trying to track something down she'd got as a free gift with a magazine, I realised that these are very similar.

chickenowner · 27/01/2017 14:45

Would love to help! I've PMed you knotty.

KnottyAndPistey · 27/01/2017 15:24

Afternooooooooooon :)

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KnottyAndPistey · 27/01/2017 15:25

Oh lovely Oma sent me clips from a magazine, I use them all the time!

Yyyyyyy, those clips are fabulous

Chicken, am on it :)

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SpiralArchitect · 27/01/2017 16:53

Where do we stand on copper? Is it considered brown or orange???

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