Author: woollyhugs

  • Chernob TwentyTwenty – for the Early Birds!

    Chernob TwentyTwenty – for the Early Birds!

    About the Project

    For the last few years we have been making warm, comforting Little Hugs for Belarusian and Ukrainian teenagers and children visiting the UK for recuperative holidays during the summer with the fabulous charity the Chernobyl Children’s Lifeline, Chernobyl Children’s Project and the Friends of Chernobyl’s Children. 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 homeland for a few weeks of fresh air and clean food. The rates of childhood cancer are incredibly high and often visiting 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. It is a lovely thing for us to do to make these children a special cuddly blanket to take home. One child last year said to his interpreter it was like having a big hug from his Gran. Beautiful.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    It was an absolutely joy to us to meet some of the children who visited Bristol at their homes in Protosevichi, Belarus one year on and see them with their blankest again. We know how loved and cherished these are by children and families who really have very little. It has renewed our passion for this wonderful project.

     

    The groups we send our blankets to….

    Not all groups host every year, but these are the groups we have helped so far, and hope to continue to do so.

    • Aberdeen
    • Ayrshire
    • Bristol
    • Chet and Waveney (Norfolk)
    • Dublin
    • Fife
    • Gloucester/Glossop (children will be splitting their trip between these two)
    • Isle of Wight
    • Mid Suffolk
    • Northamptonshire (Helpston)
    • Shropshire
    • St Ives
    • Swindon

    Now then, this is early days to predict, but we are thinking it is going to be close to 150!

    We need YOU!!

    Here’s how you can help….

    Squares. We need twelve inch squares in the Stylecraft Special DK palette as in photo left and listed at the bottom of the page, if 12 is too much, 6 inch squares are fine too, just this yarn in these colours please, inc for embellishments so the blankets come together and are consistent for wash and wear. Knit and crochet equally welcome, beginner or expert, as simple or complex as you like, single colour, multi colour. Design of square up to you, but not too lacy, they need to be hardy. Please use a 4mm hook or needles. If sizing is a challenge with your pattern/tension, we prefer them just under sized rather than over! SO IMPORTANT! Please ensure you knot off every end/colour change very very securely, leave approx a 6 inch tail end and use a needle to sew in. These blankets have to be super sturdy as there is no way back to fix them if squares collapse.

    Whole blankets We know some crafters love to make their own whole blankets and this is wonderful! We ask you message us to let us know, so we have some idea of numbers of squares needed. Please use SSDK. Finished blanket size remains the same at 48inches by 60 inches, and please work within the colour palette as this makes it much easier when blankets are gifted. If circumstances change and you can no longer make a whole blanket, LET US KNOW! Thank you so so much x

    We will confirm last posting, but please none to be posted until January 2020

    The 2020 Palette

    • Aspen
    • Aster
    • Bluebell
    • Boysenberry
    • Bright pink
    • Candy floss
    • Citron
    • Claret
    • Cloud blue
    • Cornish Blue (new this year)
    • Cypress
    • Denim
    • Duck egg
    • Emperor
    • Empire
    • Fondant
    • Fuchsia pink
    • Grape
    • Grass green
    • Kelly green
    • Lapis
    • Lavender
    • Lime
    • Lipstick
    • Lobelia
    • Magenta
    • Meadow
    • Mustard
    • Pale Rose
    • Parchment
    • Petrol
    • Pistachio
    • Plum
    • Pomegranate
    • Raspberry
    • Saffron
    • Sage
    • Sherbert
    • Shrimp
    • Spearmint (new this year)
    • Spice
    • Storm blue
    • Teal
    • Tomato
    • Turquoise
    • Violet

    Thank you to lovely Viki for the peg pic – beautiful!

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

     

    Extras for the children. Please no posting of these until after Easter 2020!

    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. We have spoken with all groups receiving this year about what they would like and have an adapted list of extras, please note, no shampoo, shower gel this year. We will be adding some of these things to our Amazon wish-list if that helps.

    • New underwear, pants/socks boys and girls, age 8-12
    • Children’s Gloves
    • High factor suncream
    • Toothbrushes, single packed please
    • Toothpaste
    • Hairbrushes
    • Bars of soap, wrapped as singles.
    • Sanitary towels
    • Plasters
    • Insect bite pens
    • Cold sore cream
    • Lip balms
    • Small tubes or tubs of Sudacrem
    • Children’s vitamins
    • Vegetable seeds (tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, beetroot, gherkins)
    • Menthol type cough lozenges
    • Big and strong long life shopping bags
    • Tea and instant coffee, packets please
    • Any little luxuries that 8-12 year olds might love, eg nail varnish, fun stationery, temporary tattoos, little toys with LEDs, mini torches,  , hair clips, make up bits, mini lego kits, fun/brightly coloured sunglasses, stickers  etc.

     

    Donating funds

    We are always very grateful to anyone who would like to donate funds for this project. Please do inc your name so we can thank you properly.

    Our Paypal is admin@woollyhugs.com

    Bank transfer

      • • We are a Cooperative account in the name of Woolly Hugs
      • • Account number: 65579631
      • • Sort code: 089299

    Any funds raised from our Spring/Easter sale this year will be used to support this project.

    Hugs for Heads 2020

    After the success 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 cosy child’s hat size age 8 to adult 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.  Posting any time from January 2020!

     

     

    Thank you so much everyone!

     

  • We are having a Tortie Sortie!

    We are having a Tortie Sortie!

    Meet Fred the Tortoise!

    Amigurumi folk, we’ve had a request from the amazing folk at the Children’s Family Trust (who receive our Snugs for looked after children) and we hope some of our lovely crochet friends will be able to help out. As you know we are always up for a challenge!

    Because of confidentiality and privacy the wonderful CFT can’t put pictures of the children and their activities on any social media platforms, so they have come  up with an idea of a mascot!! The children wanted a tortoise that they could take with them to all their school trips, events etc and take pictures of them so they can them celebrate their achievements!! They even drew their ideas and the staff searched around and found Theresa’s pattern to match their work!

    We are eternally grateful to the very lovely Theresa (from TheresasCrochetShop) because she has very kindly donated her pattern for our use to help these children, so altruistic, super kind and generous of her, and even more wonderful of her – she’s not from the UK, she’s from the USA! Her patterns are absolutely fabulous, totally gorgeous, very straightforward and can all be found over here…. on Etsy, please do check her out!

    Thank you SO much again Theresa!!

     

    So can you help us?

    Thank you so much to lovely Ali O for being our tester, these are her Freds, she loved the pattern, she says…

    it was very straightforward. I followed it exactly and it was fine, the pictures are really helpful too!

    Ali has been able to come up with this info. The pattern itself calls for worsted weight, but we have used Stylecraft Special DK Chunky to make the Freds a little bigger, and she used a 5mm hook. It came out at approx 7.5” sitting down. 9” standing. We will happily send you a crafting kit, but each Fred takes

    • 46g meadow
    • 13g camel
    • 1 metre of dark brown
    • one pair of eyes, we used 15mm, solid black
    • We have stuffing here if you’d like to send flat to save on postage.

     

    So who is up to join our Tortie Sortie??!!

    We’d love 10. Deadline for the Freds is no later than Friday 14th June please, so we can get the Freds away to enjoy the summer with the children! Please send to Teddington.

    Theresa has emailed the pattern, so if you would like to take part, please email us on admin@woollyhugs.com and we can forward it to you. If you do take the pattern, please only use for this project, please don’t share it and do buy a copy if you’d like to make more Freds for yourself!

    Thank you!!

    Top pic specially for any Fleabag fans 😀 x

  • Belarus Blog. One last afternoon and then time to leave

    Belarus Blog. One last afternoon and then time to leave

    Thanks to our wonderful hosts and in particular Inessa’s daughter we had a fabulous tour of the sights and sounds of central Minsk. Too many photos so these just a few. Stunning.

    Victory Square and the eternal flame.

    The Chapel on the Island of Tears, built by women to remember the fallen Belarusian soldiers who died far away from their homeland.

    Inside the Chapel. So beautiful

    One of many fountains. She is vair proud of this photo 😀

    The National Academic Grand Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus

    Inessa and Alesya leading the way

    Our Lillet Spritzes (arf)

    And back to Osipovichi by train a two hour journey, no one mention the loo!

    And our time in Belarus had come to an end as it was an early start to the airport on Sunday Morning. Which was the Orthodox Easter Day. We’d been given these Easter biscuits as a gift. Beautiful.

    This has been an extraordinary trip for us and it’s often been hard to find the words to express our emotions. We’ve met the nicest people going through the most challenging circumstances. Always so warm and friendly, generously welcoming us into their homes and work places. The love and care we have felt is truly something else.

    We’ve come away inspired to do the best we can to do more. Seeing the children and families with our blankets, much loved and treasured in their homes was beyond wonderful for us. We hope that together the woolly crew can reach even more children. We are on for an increase this year already!

    We’ve been inspired too by the love and devotion at Yasen, the childrens’ centre and at the Baby Home in Minsk where in both settings they maximise what they have in terms of resources, which are very little, but do so with such love, pride and dignity. Very humbling. Very inspiring. We want to help and are thinking on how and where, please watch this space!

    We must thank Inessa, Irina, Aleysa and their families for looking after us so well. We’ve met Inessa and Irina before and it was lovely to see them again and meet the others. Valentina too. It was a privilege to meet Alexey, such a wonderful individual. And thanks to Nikolai for getting us around. Thanks too to Andy, Charlie and Our Tel for letting us crash their Bristol CLL visit to Belarus. They are all fabulous people and now great friends too!

    So with hearts and minds full and totally exhausted it was time to leave. Check out the crocheted Osipovichi flag we were given at Number 3 school. Real treasure.

    Good bye Belarus. We’ll be back!

    Little bit worried they’d put us in the wrong row…

    Taken of us coming in to Gatwick!

    Thank you Belavia!

    And lastly, welcome home, this taken by fond family waiting, their peace about to be shattered!

    Thank you to everyone who has followed our Blog and for all your wonderful comments, support and enthusiasm. It has all meant the world to us. Thank you so much. xxx

     

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    Woolly Hugs 2019.

  • Happy Orthodox Easter Day from Belarus xxx

    Happy Orthodox Easter Day from Belarus xxx

    We were given these beautifully decorated Easter biscuits for Sunday 28th April.

    Happy Orthodox Easter Day from Belarus xxx

  • Belarus Blog. Minsk Baby Home 1

    Belarus Blog. Minsk Baby Home 1

    This has been exceptionally hard to articulate and put down in words. We both feel we will be ‘unpacking’ this for a long time to come. But we’ve had a try. xxx

    It’s called Minsk Baby Home 1 but it’s so much more than that; it’s a home, hospital, hospice and more recently a respite centre. Not all their babies and children are orphans: Many families need this specialist level of care for their child and live too far away.

    We had pushed for this visit despite being advised that it could be harrowing and emotionally challenging, but we wanted to see what we could do to help and to get our blankets to the children.

    First we visited their tiny babies, many with various and development issues associated with fetal alcohol syndrome, others severe birth defects. We were positively encouraged to interact, so obviously we were right in there for baby cuddles with their new blankets.

    The Home is developing a respite centre with the Government pushing them; its success will come down funding levels. There were two children in the respite area. Both only in for short stays. Both with profound disabilities. Both looking super snug in their blankets. Hope their parents love them.

    The palliative care section was wonderfully calm and peaceful place. Children and babies doted on by caring nursing staff. They particularly loved that the blankets were being given to these children. This was a beautiful thing to be able to do.

    We found more children throughout our visit.but Everyone was left with a Woolly Hug. Such an amazing thing to be able to do from us all. Gorgeous to see children’s reactions.

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    The Baby Home is a loving place full of dedicated and caring staff. Observing the children’s reactions with staff tells the true story of their relationship. They adore each other. The Home is spotless but clearly runs on a shoe string budget.

    Yes this day was exceptionally emotionally tough. No question. But overriding this, we have come away feeling inspired to do more. We must do more. How this will manifest itself will take time to think through.

    Apologies if this post is somewhat rambling. We’ve never felt so exhausted. Huge love woollies. The Billie’s Blankets were so very perfect today. Even more so as it was Billie’s anniversary today. Thirteen years on.

    Love to Billie’s family from us all. xxx

  • Belarus Blog. Yasen Social Centre. Friday afternoon

    Belarus Blog. Yasen Social Centre. Friday afternoon

    We were totally blown away by Yasen Social Centre. Despite very little funding for anything beyond food, the love and warmth radiates out. Yasen forms a link between families in crisis and the fostering system. Children are here for up to six months whilst support is put in place and they are aged between 3 and 18 years. Older teens can self refer. Because of the nature of what they do the population of the centre is fluid. Helena , who runs the centre, copes with very little support but is inspirational.

    The children arrive with nothing so it was wonderful to be able to give Hearty Hearts. This heart was given to an adorable 3 year old; His only personal possession there. Words cannot describe how chuffed he was, nor how emotional we were watching him with his treasure.

    We’d asked before what we could take for the children. They’d mentioned Lego, balls, craft kits, and space hoppers! We also took some tiny LED finger lights. It was such a pleasure to treat these children like this.

    Do note we’d named the space hoppers after ourselves. Happy Sharpie days!

    We left there wondering what more we could do for them.

    We got to meet Alexey. ❤️

    Alexey is a rather special person as he was the first ever ’Chernob child’ and he visited Surrey. He’s now 33, has his own family and works for the Chernobyl Children’s lifeline based in Minsk. Amazing. He had his own blanket from us as he does so much. A special day to meet Alexey as today is the 33rd anniversary of the devastating Chernobyl nuclear disaster. xxxx

  • Belarus Blog. They made us run…

    Belarus Blog. They made us run…

    Already Friday and today we were off to School Number 3 in Osipovichi to meet more children coming over to Bristol in the summer. How exciting it must be and what a huge step for them and their parents. It’s been great for us to see these preparations at this stage of a visit.

    The Headteacher Anatoly gave us a guided tour of the secondary school and was very proud to show us their war museum complete with a huge array of artefacts, photos, posters and books. Warcraft is a school curriculum subject here and we got to meet the teacher Yuri.

    Then we’d been asked to join in with an English lesson for a primary class which was about to take place on the field. It’s great for the children to hear English spoken by English speakers

    Charlie had given the school the parachute two years ago so fabulous for her to see it so successfully used. So lots of counting, colours, simple instructions, lots of laughing and a game of Duck Duck Goose. Dear Reader, we had to run!!!! And when we had to go against each other a super competitive edge appeared in us we had not known we had 😀

    Ooooh and they had this little playhouse on the school field. We want one! Woolly Hugs HQ or maybe one for each project?!