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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
Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
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VittysCardigan · 24/03/2017 17:21

Hi Jux - the Candy colours work for this project too

NormansNipple · 24/03/2017 17:24

Thanks for the border link MrsH I will make my future ones a bit smaller and add a border. I suspect the construction are going to be very busy and the less fiddling about the better.

Okki if you're anywhere near Notts Yarn have just put on their Facebook page that they've added more colours to their Stylecraft range.

Vitty good luck with your driving lessons. When you pass and get a car we can all yarn bomb it! Grin

VittysCardigan · 24/03/2017 17:31

Norman - I love that idea!!

NormansNipple · 24/03/2017 17:40

Brilliant - it's a date! Grin

VittysCardigan · 24/03/2017 18:01

Will factor in ease of yarn bombing to my car purchase criteria GrinGrin

MrsHathaway · 24/03/2017 18:04

I'm happy to put borders on if the Hookers want them

Crew like a challenge Smile so I'm just saying what my plans are. I'm pretty sure we'd all rather have two normal c2c than one bordered one and I certainly wouldn't want to put anyone off any pattern because they thought it would be too tricky for Crew.

NormansNipple · 24/03/2017 18:04

Wheels - check
Engine - check
Yarn bombing potential - check

Anything else is just a bonus Grin

Jux · 24/03/2017 18:06

Thanks, Vitty [wool]

NormansNipple · 24/03/2017 18:08

I'll see how long it takes me to do a border MrsH If it takes too long I may abandon them for this project, but add them for less time sensitive squares Smile

VittysCardigan · 24/03/2017 18:22

I'll be easy to spot...

Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
NormansNipple · 24/03/2017 19:51

Wow that's awesome! Just needs some little garlands to hang off the wing mirrors...

bookbook · 24/03/2017 22:49

Evening!
i was trying really hard to get another c2c in aster finished tonight, but I am bushed . Shouldn't take long to finish in the morning though, hopefully.
Jux - the zkids wool is not used on these, don't know if that was obvious :)
Vitty - Grin

Wh0Kn0wsWhereTheTimeGoes · 24/03/2017 23:23

I took these photos of my C2C today before, during and after putting on the border linked to earlier. My C2C edges are solid but pretty uneven, the border does make it neater. I wondered if the 2ch "bridges" would cause gaps when joining, but they are quite tight, very similar to the gaps between the rest of the C2C clusters

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
bookbook · 24/03/2017 23:31

ooh -WhoKnows - watching the tutorial, I converted it into dc and treble as I assumed it was american stitches , but looking at your border its a bit narrower than mine -

Wh0Kn0wsWhereTheTimeGoes · 25/03/2017 07:17

Oops, I posted late last night and missed out a vital bit of info, I only did the first round of the border, so DC in the gap, 2ch, DC in the gap etc. I didn't actually read down to the second row of the tutorial as I assumed it was the scallops and I was on a moving bus at the time. I now see it is actually trebles. But that would significantly increase the size. Sorry!

bookbook · 25/03/2017 07:54

Hah! - its still a nice finish though, isn't it. Is the first round enough do you think for the construction crew?

MalcolmTuckersOmniShambles · 25/03/2017 08:34

Morning! Progress on the cosy stripe blanket is being made, but slowly.

Yesterday I did a grand total of three stripes, despite working on it in every spare moment I had. I do see what is meant by the fact that the pattern works up quickly, it's just that the row is so flipping long!!!

I'm going to give it until Monday/Tuesday, then I suspect that unless I really increase the rapidity of my hooking(!) it will have to get moved to my ever-growing Work in Progress pile and instead, I may just do as many 12" squares in the cosy stripe pattern as I can manage in the time remaining.

I'm really, really enjoying it though and I love the colours!

Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
Wh0Kn0wsWhereTheTimeGoes · 25/03/2017 08:53

Book, I'd say so, yes, so long as the chain loops are nice and snug. It just means you can go round hooking each joining stitch through a chain rather than a random bit of edge so it gives a neater result. I wouldn't want everyone to feel obliged to border their squares, but if you are slightly down on size and have enough yarn / time it is a nice finishing touch. It is a useful way of adding a small amount of size too, I find it hard to get the first row the right length when I'm doing row patterns so I tend to go a bit small and put a border on to get them to size. I might go and do a trial join on that square in a minute to double check.

bookbook · 25/03/2017 09:05

Thanks WhoKnows - I am just hooking the last few rows on mine - My c2c always seem to shrink in size a bit as it goes after measuring that first row, so its useful to find a good border :)

bookbook · 25/03/2017 11:00

I have been hooking like a crazy thing morning - due to go out any time now , but I got the aster c2c done, and did the border as above, but did dc as the second row to make the size just about bang on 12" , pleased at that!
Pictures show the last two - magenta and aster, and how the border looks different with trebles and dc

Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
bookbook · 25/03/2017 11:01

Malcolm - its a race against time isn't it Grin

TheoriginalLEM · 25/03/2017 12:00

i love the borders bookbook - i might try to do some on myc2c if IF i get time!

This has actually been my most troublesoome square so far! i found it in the bottom of the yarn bag half started so thought ooh ill finish that one i have a head start Hmm

Spent the majority of the time detangling my yarn. Does anyone else have the problem of tangles as you get to the end of the ball?

2 to go!!!

Woolly Hug crew over HERE!! Chernobyl project 2017, our second thread
TheWoollybacksWife · 25/03/2017 12:16

LEM I work from the inside of a ball - so I disembowel it a bit to start it off but it seems to pull better after the first bit is out. The ball just collapses in on itself as you use it up. I get fewer tangles this way but I'm a bit weird anyway and like to detangle knots. It reminds me of afternoons spent with my late granny who used to reuse wool from knitted items so would frog them and wind the wool into balls. She used to have a pool of yarn in her lap and then wind them up. If it tangled she used to hand it to me to sort out the knots. All her friends used to give her stuff to unravel for them so we were always busy.

Treasures · 25/03/2017 13:33

Okki there's no competition, I just have a LOT of time on my hands! Grin

IAmNot Thanks for the kind compliment and the Empire/Petrol description.

Chipping No sorry needed! I don't mind being enabled when it comes to buying happy-making crafts stuff! Grin

KnottyandPistey I posted out my first batch of twenty 6" squares to you yesterday. Hope they arrive speedy-quick!


I decided yesterday to start my first granny square 12-incher. It's coming along really well and much faster than I thought (or maybe I'm just naturally speeding up). So I'm going to see if I can do a few of these. I haven't bought any other wool colours yet, but I probably will order some this afternoon.

MrsDilligaf · 25/03/2017 15:26

Afternoon all...

I've done a 5-ish" sq c2c (get me knowing hooker lingo Grin)

Can one of you lovelies explain how I border it to make it up to 6" please? OR am I better to just do another 3 like this and join them up to make 1 big square?

I'm loving crocheting in the spring sunshine!!

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