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Woolly Hugs. Chernobyl 2018 is HERE!!!

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KnottyAndPistey · 19/01/2018 18:00

We are delighted to be launching our Chernobyl Project 2018!



For the last four 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.

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 incredibly high the most common cancers being thyroid and leukaemia. 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 combined with chronic poverty.

We have spoken to all the groups we sent to last year, some are still confirming their funding etc and not all host every year, but already confirmed are…

Isle of Wight
Peterborough/Helpston
Bristol
Gloucester/Leeds
And we are chuffed to be introducing the Ayrshire group this year too!


There are other groups we can contact, but will just wait to hear from last year first. So this year we look like we are aiming for approx 115 blankets but this may change. It is a good place to start with!

The last posting date for squares and blankets made by individuals for our Chernobyl 2018 project will be Saturday 7th April, to the Teddington address, message if you need it!

No later please as we have to get on and sort very soon after. Thank you.

Please do join us, here’s how..

  • Yarn is Stylecraft Special DK – ONLY this please, inc for any embellishments.
  • Squares to be 12 inch ideally, or 6 inch if that is too much.
  • Knit and crochet equally welcome. Beginner or more experienced crafters also equally welcomed.
  • Please use a 4mm hook or needles. No blocking please, and please ensure you are knotting off very thoroughly when colour changing or finishing, leave a 6cm end and use a needle to sew it in.
  • We are asking folk to avoid using a magic ring (crochet) to start as find that these don’t seem to always stand up to the pressures of wash and wear.
  • Squares to be single colour, multi colour, textured, whatever you like, they will be wonderful, thank you.
  • If you’d like to make a whole blanket, please use these colours too, makes thing easier at the giving stage! Whole blankets need to be 48 inches by 60 inches with some kind of border please.



Supporting with funds
If anyone would like to donate funds to support this, we would be so grateful. Our paypal is [email protected] . Cheques and cash are very welcome too, just PM for the address. We are grateful for every single penny.


The Palette
Aspen
Aster
Bluebell
Blush
Boysenberry
Bright pink
Burgundy
Candy floss
Citron
Claret
Cloud blue
Cypress
Denim
Duck egg
Emperor
Empire
Fondant
Fuchsia pink
Grape
Grass green
Kelly green
Lapis
Lavender
Lime
Lincoln
Lipstick
Lobelia
Magenta
Meadow
Mustard
Pale Rose
Parchment
Petrol
Pistachio
Plum
Pomegranate
Raspberry
Saffron
Sage
Sherbert
Shrimp
Spice
Storm blue
Teal
Tomato
Turquoise
Violet


To find out what about things we are collecting read more here....


Hugs for Heads
After the success of Fife last year, we thought how lovely it would be to send all children a cosy hat to take home with their blanket this year, so introduced Hugs for Heads, if you would like to knit or crochet a child’s hat size age 8 to adult (most are teens) in machine washable yarn, we would love to receive it for them. The pattern is up to you., we do have yarn available, please message us. Last posting the same as squares.


What a big ask! Good grief!
But the fabulous Woolly Hug crew never fail to amaze, last year was an astonishing team effort, 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. xxx

(pic is the Isle of Wight group last year)
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RubyLennoxExists · 24/01/2018 09:17

Treasures I have to admit I find the MN use of "vair" for "very" quite irritating so when I realised I'd typed "ver" I felt compelled to correct it Grin
Bowerbird welcome to WH - at the risk of sounding like your stalker did you see my response to you on the Woodburner thread? Grin

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RubyLennoxExists · 24/01/2018 09:21

Stichit and Spindelina thank you for the advice. I tried the Bella Coco GS last night - it went slightly awry so I am going to try again today.
I went to a real life lesson last week so that plus BC plus a book I have plus all the help on here is really helping. Pattern reading looks very scary!

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TwitterQueen1 · 24/01/2018 09:28

Witch and Ruby thank you for the advice on # of stitches. I've gone down to 6" after my numerous failed first attempts and have got it now!

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KnottyAndPistey · 24/01/2018 09:29

Morning, morning, morning!

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KnottyAndPistey · 24/01/2018 09:33

For what its worth both Knotty and I have woodburners Grin


Treasures, that is a beauty! Wow




Welcome one and all, is there anyone in here also on our FB who'd like to transfer Chernob pics as they come up over to here?


And does anyone need yarn?


Brew

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bookbook · 24/01/2018 09:55

hello!
oh, that blanket is gorgeous Treasures
Lovely to see familiar 'faces' on here.
I'll do what I can on the picture transfer when I get home from hols :)
I'm doing a Little Hug, and I don't think the yarn I brought with me is going to last me ....eek !

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RubyLennoxExists · 24/01/2018 11:53

Twitter I'll whisper this so the construction crews don't hear but I prefer the look of 6 inch squares to the 12 inchers
But I do understand why they want the bigger squares, and do Knit them, I promise Blush

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3EyedRaven · 24/01/2018 12:00

Ooh, I have always seen these, but always after the event so have never sent anything in. I will try to this time around!!

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Treasures · 24/01/2018 15:14

Thanks Bowerbird that's great!

Ruby Grin

@KnottyAndPistey Thank you. I could do with some yarn please if possible? I have some to keep me going for a little while, but I'm down to the less-pleasing colour combos!

Thanks bookbook, and you might need to go and find a local yarn shop!

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Bearfrills · 24/01/2018 19:50

Aw stitchit Flowers, morning sickness is miserable. Bear Cub brought HG with her and it wears you down being sick constantly. Definitely itely don't be shy about asking telling the doctor. I had cyclizine for the sickness and omeprozole for the reflux. Hope it passes soon and you get to the glowing part.

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Okkitokkiunga · 25/01/2018 18:37

Hello all. Taken me ages to find this thread. I'm about a third of the way through what I think will be a rather bright blanket.

Treasures your blanket is beautiful.

Stitchit hope your sickness passes soon.

Looking forward to seeing all the fabulous creations again this year.

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Okkitokkiunga · 25/01/2018 18:39

And I have a new book. A lovely friend gave me Leonie Morgan's book and it's is fabulous.

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Spindelina · 25/01/2018 18:55

Ooo I’ve got that book, Okki. It’s nice, isn’t it? The UK crochet terms do my head in, though, being used to stuff on t’internet.

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Okkitokkiunga · 25/01/2018 20:56

Well my desire to use up my wool stash on Chernobyl has already failed! I did a massive order today as I have 4 projects on the go and that book has given me ideas for a couple more. Grrrr. Crochet corner is morphing into crochet cavern!!!

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bookbook · 25/01/2018 22:24

hah! Okki - I went and ordered every colour in the palette sale in the autumn sales. Then DD and I chose a colour scheme - guess what - I hadn't ordered enough of two of the colours of course ......!
I had that book out of the library - and have done a couple of the squares :)

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SusanWalker · 25/01/2018 22:31

I will try and do a few. It's not like I'm lacking in style craft special (two boxes full)!

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Treasures · 26/01/2018 02:57

Thanks Stitchit, hope you soon feel better Flowers
Thanks Okkitokkiunga my memory's rubbish but I think we both started crocheting around the same time last year.
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I've three lovely 12" squares finished, and one rectangle that was going to be a square but it went very wrong!! It's a granny stripe which I'd not attempted before. It started off just under 12" and ended up being about 15" wide!! Not sure what I did wrong. Maybe I had the wrong number of chains in the base, or did the next row wrong, I know I had a hard time trying to get the stitches into the chains...
Can anyone point me to a good 12" square tutorial for granny stripe?

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Okkitokkiunga · 26/01/2018 08:06

Treasures I started the week after you - though I most definitely haven't progressed at a similar rate at all based on your lovely blanket pic.

I had a similar problem with granny stripe - I found it was more a case of trial and error with finding out how many stitches I needed in my foundation chain to suit my tension. Have you counted how many stitches are in a finished row of a normal square?

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Okkitokkiunga · 26/01/2018 08:07

book book I fear I may discover that too, however I have a 15% off voucher with Love Knitting which I am holding in reserve.

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Spindelina · 26/01/2018 10:23

I always overchain when I’m doing back-and-forth. So I do as many chains as I think I need, then do some more. Then turn and work my way back, measuring on this row. When the squares done, I have a ‘tail’ of a chain to unpick, but I find that easier than trying to judge the right number of chains in the first place.

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