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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.

Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread

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KnottyAndPistey · 22/03/2017 08:25

Welcome to our second thread supporting our Chernobyl project 2017, the end of the first one crept up on us!

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 previous projects can be found 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 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 Gin

With your help we know we can do this

Gin Gin

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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BlackeyedSusan · 30/03/2017 00:18

turn it over and go round the other way.

there is probably an other better way. but that is what I would do

BlackeyedSusan · 30/03/2017 00:29

KandP

how many blankets are still out under construction?

how many blankets do you think you have in received squares?

Trying to work out whether to do plain or patterned.

MrsHathaway · 30/03/2017 00:45

how on earth do you carry on in the same colour without cutting it and starting a fresh round?

You slip stitch to where you want the first cluster of the new round to start, then ch3 upwards as the first treble of the cluster and 2 trc in the same space.

Treasures · 30/03/2017 01:51

BlackeyedSusan Thanks, I've started another new one. I've got 4 in various stages of progress now! Turning it over and going round the other way works and seems so obvious now. I don't know why it didn't occur to me to do that before Confused

MrsHathaway Thanks, I had tried that a couple of times and ended up unravelling it because it just wasn't working. Maybe I wasn't slip stitching far enough, I'm not sure (I had never done slip stitching before, apart from the one you do to finish the colour). I'll try it again at some point.


Off I go to carry on and see if this one goes wavy-wonky-twisty or not...

TheWoollybacksWife · 30/03/2017 08:55

Treasures when I do a granny square I do the first round as normal - ending with 3tr-2ch to close the corner cluster where the tr3-2ch-3tr meet.

I then do a slip stitch into the 2ch gap I have just worked (so going slightly backwards). Then do 5ch and 3trs all from the same spot. Then work around your square until you get back to where you started. In that gap work 2tr and join to the 3rd of the 5ch with a slip stitch. This means that your 5ch has become the last tr and the 2ch of your corner cluster. Slip stitch into the 2ch gap, do 5ch and work the next round in exactly the same way.

I hope that hasn't confused you Grin

Jux · 30/03/2017 10:59

Treasures have you tried gently pulling your squares at various stage of construction? Just a little pulling at the edges, or a straightening of stitches?

My trebles all lean forward as if they are rushing to get somewhere, and I periodically give them a tug.

MadisonAvenue · 30/03/2017 12:01

I've set myself a deadline of Tuesday to get my part of this project finished. I think my mother in law is coming on Wednesday and me sitting here crocheting would just be something else to add to her "Madison's oddities" list (she still can't get her head around the fact that I watch very little TV).

NormansNipple · 30/03/2017 12:20

Malcolm I love your ripple squares! They're very different. Bad news on the discovery of your stash Sad

Thanks ChippingIn I'll try googling. I really want to do some more flowers, and they might be easier with a tutorial to follow.

DoubleR lovely c2c square. I'm a complete convert now. The border that MrsH linked to earlier finishes them off really nicely and is quite easy to pick up too.

Treasures I was going to say the same thing as Jux. I'm always pulling my stitches straight on granny squares to get them to the right place and keep an even spacing.

NormansNipple · 30/03/2017 12:22

Look what I picked up at the wool shop today! I love it Grin I was thinking of using it for a little hug but I'm not familiar with the colour palettes. Would it be too bright?

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DoubleR · 30/03/2017 12:55

Norman that wool is beautiful Grin
I'm so jealous of those that have local wool shops, online just isn't the same.
Now that's a sentence I never thought I'd say, I'd never even picked up a crochet hook before January, and I have Zombie to thank for making me want to do it. 🕯

I've just done a double crochet border in the c2c to bring it up to size a bit, but I'll scroll back and find the other one for my next attempt.

MadisonAvenue · 30/03/2017 13:19

Norman that will look amazing!

I'm just browsing through the Jan Eaton book and her Plain Granny is looking somewhat twisted too! It's number 56 in the book for those who have it.

Treasures · 30/03/2017 13:40

For all those following the wonky-wavy squares saga, I think between us we've fixed the problem.

Here's what I'm doing for anyone else having the same problem:

Start with a 'magic circle'.
2 chains at the corners.
1 chain between each cluster after the first round, still 2 chains at corners.
Working the whole square exactly the way shown in the tutorial Chipping posted last night but with one seemingly crucial difference of turning the square over at the start of each round. So you finish the round by slip stitching into the next (first) cluster, chain 3, then flip and go back round the way you just came if continuing the same colour.
To start a new colour, turn over the square and start at any corner space, doing ch3, 2tr, ch2, 3tr.

Thanks again everyone for helping me figure this out Flowers

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VittysCardigan · 30/03/2017 14:00

Norman - I love that wool!

VittysCardigan · 30/03/2017 14:04

I thought I'd have a go at a 12" cozy stripe, my original chain was 11" -thought I'd give myself some wriggle room, but now 6 rows in it measures 14" Dammit!!

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MadisonAvenue · 30/03/2017 17:34

Vitty that happens to me whenever I try a stripy square. I start much smaller than the required size yet I still have to frog it back after a few rows because it's just getting wider and wider.

There are several lovely ones in the Jan Eaton book which I'd like to try but I need to work out how to adjust the patterns because I think they'd work out too big. I must be one of those loose hookers Blush

MalcolmTuckersOmniShambles · 30/03/2017 18:03

Oooh Norman, I love that wool! Can't wait to see your finished shawl. I've got some Schjeepes Whirl which is very similar, as you can see. I'm going to crochet my mum a wrap and an infinity scarf for her birthday with it.

Progress here today has been rather slow, due to my only getting 4 hours sleep last night thanks, DS2 😴. However I only have four more stripes of my Cottage Ripple square to go!

Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
MalcolmTuckersOmniShambles · 30/03/2017 18:07

Aaarrrgggh, Vitty, I feel your pain! It's a bit hit and miss when you do something like that for the first time, isn't it?! I've frogged back my Ripple square three times today because I couldn't get the tension right!

I chained 48 to get a 10" square, then with two rounds of trebles and a row of double for the border, it came out about right, maybe just a tad under - but I appreciate your tension may not be the same as mine!

MalcolmTuckersOmniShambles · 30/03/2017 18:08

Love your choice of colours, btw Vitty - very springlike and appropriate for today!

TheWoollybacksWife · 30/03/2017 18:08

Many thanks to book - your parcel arrived today and I've now definitely got enough Plum to finish.

bookbook · 30/03/2017 18:29

Evening!
Woolly - glad it arrived safe and sound :)
treasures - and RR yay!
gorgeous wool there Norm - is that Sirdar ? - my favourite wool .oh, and yours too Malcolm - these new variegated colours are gorgeous
I have a 12" granny to finish tonight , and i think that is me done ...perhaps !
I am starting to rev up on allotment and garden, so don't want to start something, and not get it finished

Spindelina · 30/03/2017 19:40

Glad you've found a solution, Treasures!

Is there space for me on the 'Slow but Steady & Made with Love' sofa? I'm aiming for a total of ten squares (half a blanket): 5 already sent, two finished, #8 just needs (many) peskies sorting and a dc border, I'm 3" into #9, and I have an idea for #10 but I've only got a week to finish.

DoubleR · 30/03/2017 19:52

Quick question(s), not Chernobyl related though, sorry.
I'm going to put in (my firstGrin) a wool warehouse order as soon as Norman's pegs arrive ( Thank you again for those). And I'm thinking I might do a little hug as well so I'll get wool for that too. Are there rules for which wool to get for those? And how many balls does it take to make one? I'm going to do a big c2c square for it, would that work? Thank you Grin

WitchDancer · 30/03/2017 19:53

Oh for goodness sake, I've forgotten how to do a granny square! 😳 Time to refresh my memory by watching Bella Coco

bookbook · 30/03/2017 20:15

quick dip in - just stopped at a colour change :)
RR - the info is HERE on Little hugs. I did mine with wool I had -( a bamboo one actually. ) - if you are doing a complete one, you can just about use what you like. Mine is about the smallest at 18' x18' as I only had 200 gm of wool - I knitted mine. But you can do them much bigger. If you have done a c2c already, you can judge the weight of wool you used, and work from there . I am about to start one from some Stylecraft cotton and silk , and I am doing a c2c as well :) - I ended up buying 500 gm , so I can hopefully make a bigger one this time !
Spindelina and others on the slow and steady - I am retired, so can ( with the exception of looking after DGS) please myself as to how much time I spend on this, so have been able to do more. You are all much more time constrained!

VittysCardigan · 30/03/2017 20:25

I will try again tomorrow starting with a chain of 48 - I love the cozy stripe pattern. I am trying to resist ordering more wool but I am lacking in reds. My daughter is going to buy me an attic 24 kit as a belated birthday/Mother's Day present so I will have a project to work on. But I want ALL the colours especially the candys so that I can make squares