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  • Item 19. Oh I do like to be beside the seaside!

    Item 19. Oh I do like to be beside the seaside!

    Spring Craft Sale 2025. Item 19. Oh I do like to be beside the seaside!

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    Starting Bid: £6.00

    Refresh BidGoing for £10.00 Winning: Angelina

    Auction Closed

    Ending On: 23 March 2025 9:00 PM

    Item 19. Oh I do like to be beside the seaside! Stunning patchwork seaside themed tote bag. Beautifully sewn in this gorgeous print. Do zoom in!  Perfect as a project bag and many other things. Has gusset so sits very well. Measures 40cm by 35cm excluding handles. Fantastic.

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    Thank you so much lovely Bovington Babs!

     

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    1. Angelina bid £10.00 on 19 March 2025 6:42 PM [auto]
    2. Jo S bid £10.00 on 19 March 2025 6:42 PM
    3. Angelina bid £9.60 on 18 March 2025 7:32 PM [auto]
    4. Jo S bid £9.50 on 18 March 2025 7:32 PM
    5. Angelina bid £9.10 on 18 March 2025 7:31 PM [auto]
    6. Jo S bid £9.00 on 18 March 2025 7:31 PM
    7. Angelina bid £8.15 on 18 March 2025 2:06 PM
    8. Shona Fromholc bid £6.00 on 18 March 2025 12:06 PM

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    Pay via PayPal : admin@woollyhugs.com We are a Cooperative account in the name of Woolly Hugs Account number: 65579631 Sort code: 089299 Please add a note with your name. If you would rather send cash or cheque (payable to Woolly Hugs) please do to the address below, please include your name. We will let you know it has arrived safely. Woolly Hugs c/o 22 Bridgeman Road Teddington TW11 9AH

  • Item 9. Beautiful upcycled jewellery/ beads mosaic flower on canvas.

    Item 9. Beautiful upcycled jewellery/ beads mosaic flower on canvas.

    Spring Craft Sale 2025. Item 9. Beautiful upcycled jewellery/ beads mosaic flower on canvas.

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    Starting Bid: £15.00

    Refresh BidGoing for £15.00 Winning: Jo

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    Ending On: 23 March 2025 9:00 PM

    9. Beautiful upcycled jewellery/ beads mosaic flower on canvas. 15.5cm by 15.5cm. Pic not really doing this justice.

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    1. Jo bid £15.00 on 20 March 2025 11:58 AM

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    Pay via PayPal : admin@woollyhugs.com We are a Cooperative account in the name of Woolly Hugs Account number: 65579631 Sort code: 089299 Please add a note with your name. If you would rather send cash or cheque (payable to Woolly Hugs) please do to the address below, please include your name. We will let you know it has arrived safely. Woolly Hugs c/o 22 Bridgeman Road Teddington TW11 9AH

  • Item 4. Bees

    Item 4. Bees

    Spring Craft Sale 2025. Item 4. Bees!

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    Starting Bid: £25.00

    Refresh BidGoing for £42.10 Winning: Julie

    Auction Closed

    Ending On: 23 March 2025 9:00 PM

    Item 4. Bees!
    An absolutely stunning original piece. Do zoom in to see. Impossible to do this justice! This is gorgeous. Mounted and framed. The frame is black. Measures 45cm by 17cm framed. And signed by the artist! Everything to love
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    1. Julie bid £42.10 on 23 March 2025 9:47 AM [increased max bid]
    2. Julie bid £42.10 on 23 March 2025 9:48 AM [increased max bid]
    3. Julie bid £42.10 on 20 March 2025 7:04 PM
    4. Fizzzy bid £38.10 on 20 March 2025 7:02 PM
    5. Julie bid £37.91 on 19 March 2025 12:34 PM
    6. Cathy Myfanwy bid £35.10 on 19 March 2025 12:34 PM [auto]
    7. Julie bid £35.00 on 19 March 2025 12:34 PM
    8. Cathy Myfanwy bid £32.85 on 18 March 2025 5:26 PM
    9. Cathy Myfanwy bid £32.10 on 18 March 2025 5:24 PM
    10. Catherine M bid £25.10 on 18 March 2025 3:51 PM
    11. Ginny bid £25.00 on 18 March 2025 3:28 PM

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    Pay via PayPal : admin@woollyhugs.com We are a Cooperative account in the name of Woolly Hugs Account number: 65579631 Sort code: 089299 Please add a note with your name. If you would rather send cash or cheque (payable to Woolly Hugs) please do to the address below, please include your name. We will let you know it has arrived safely. Woolly Hugs c/o 22 Bridgeman Road Teddington TW11 9AH

  • Summer festivals 2025!

    Summer festivals 2025!

    Two festivals this summer, because one is never enough! Firstly we are back to Carry on Crafting between July 12 – 13th.This is held at the South of England Showground, Ardingley.

    And secondly, Woolly Hugs is headlining alongside Tom Jones (in our hearts) at Camp Bestival between July 31st – August 3rd. Well we are ACTUALLY having a charity stall! 

    Please come and find us at either event if you are attending!

    At Carry on Crafting we plan to run Hugathon type workshop sessions throughout the weekend, focusing on our Snug project,  getting folk to make 6 inch squares.  We will be providing yarn. There is no booking needed for this, it will be a drop in activity.  It worked brilliantly last year. Hopefully it will be busy and great fun again. We will again be accepting ££ donations and spreading the woolly word. As last year (and nearer the time) we will make a blanket to raffle. This was extremely popular and a great fundraiser.

    At Camp Bestival we will be again spreading the woolly word and running drop in pompom making sessions for families for a ££ donation.

    As well as spreading the woolly message and rallying more crafters to our ranks at both festivals, are looking to have a few craft items to sell. This is where BESTIES and KEYRINGS come in!

    How to help by making…

    Overwhelmingly at Carry on Crafting it is an adult crowd buying any items, and at Camp Bestival it is 99% children. This is just something to consider.

    1. We are looking for small handheld 3D pocket friends. Sewn, knitted, crocheted. Cute or quirky. Kids LOVED the animals. These sold incredibly well in previous years, and with your love and support they will again. Because of the age range particularly at Camp Bestival, no buttons, sequins etc, ie nothing which can be a choking risk. Safety eyes or embroidered eyes only.
    2. And secondly we are looking for key rings/ bag tags, these could come with a Bestie attached or something else, we have had some many in previous craft sales so we suggest looking back there for ideas.

    Have included Ali’s pattern from 2022 should folk wish to use it as a base for their Bestie. Scroll down..

    Have a look at this Pinterest board for ideas..

    How to help us by purchasing resources.

    The children loved making pompoms last year, parents donated for these craft workshops, and it was a fabulous opportunity to chat about the work Woolly Hugs does. The number of crafters was pretty limited by the number of kits we had. So if anyone would like to buy us a set or two, thank you so so much, have a look here (at scissors and pompom makers) Our Amazon Wish List

    Last posting for Camp Bestival is 1st July, to Teddington, please write BESTIES on the outside!

    Photos from previous years…

    This is the pattern from 2022 if anyone wishes to use as a base…

    One for the Crochet crew. This is the base as devised by lovely Ali Oxford. Suggestions for personalising are as below. Safety eyes only please, or embroidered. Besties can be made in any yarn and colour. You can use plain or variegated yarn. Personalise your Bestie with accessories – spots, spikes, hats, wings, hair, etc. Please ensure that all accessories are securely attached, we will be testing before putting out for sale!

    Accessory Ideas

  • The Great Woolly Hugs’ Hugathon, Edinburgh. Saturday 4th October 2025

    The Great Woolly Hugs’ Hugathon, Edinburgh. Saturday 4th October 2025

    The Great Woolly Hugs’ Hugathon in Edinburgh takes place on Saturday 4th October 2025 between 11.00am and 3.30pm, at St Columba’s by the Castle Church Hall in central Edinburgh, just off the Royal Mile, close to Edinburgh Castle. Hopefully this year without Charles and Camilla gatecrashing!

    Our Venue is fully accessible. Access to the venue is via a gentle and wheelchair-friendly ramp from the street pavement and there is a lift to the level of the hall and garden area downstairs. There are accessible bathroom facilities.

    Tickets cost £20 each. On Sale from 7pm from March 1st 2025.

    Our Hugathons are a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow Woolly Huggers who share a love of crafting.They are very friendly and inclusive. It is a great time for chatting with your fellow Woolly crew and sharing ideas. If Tortie behaves we will let him come too! We’ve included some testimonials from folk who have been to one before, which might be useful if this is your first time.

    During the Hugathon we will attempt to get as many 6 inch squares made. In Edinburgh we are focussing on our Snug Project.   We will provide all SSDK, but please remember to bring your 4mm hooks/knitting needles, you will need them! If you have any squares already made for THIS project ONLY, please bring them, it may be that we can get some kits out for construction.

    We will also be running a rather fabulous Lucky Dip (£1 a go) and our legendary Gin Raffle (£1 a ticket)  We will also be running a DeStash table. If you have crafting items to donate to our DeStash table please do bring, remember one person’s destash is another person’s treasure!

    And finally we will play our Yarn Bingo game, you will not want to miss this!

    We have use of the kitchen area, and will provide the wherewithal for making tea and coffee for a donation. Bring a packed lunch, snacks and drinks, we won’t judge if that is alcohol!

    We will be flying to Edinburgh so will be unable to take any completed treasure home, apologies for this, we have limited luggage allowance.

    Do join us, we’d love to meet you or see you again. And if you are worried about not knowing anyone, let us know and we can get you seated and chatting as quick as a flash.

    A wonderful experience meeting friends and like minded people. Like sinking into a warm bath of friendship I’ve always known but never met before. Jen

    A fabulous day meeting ‘strangers’ I have known online for years. Sharing yarn, craft skills, cake and laughter. Returning home full of love for the wonderful Woolly Huggers! Jo

    It was lovely to meet all the folk I have made virtual friends with online . It gave me a real sense of us working together helping to make something beautiful and worthwhile . It was also lovely for the chat , laughter and to admire the amazing craftmanship going on around me , and how everyone was happy to share their expertise Steph

    The hugathon is where the WH virtual community crosses over into a face to face community, meeting others who you may have got to know online. It’s so lovely to be able to sit and work and natter together, comparing notes and making friends. It epitomises the spirit of WH, crafters working together to benefit others. Alison

    How to get there…

    Lothian Region Transport buses run along nearby George IV Bridge and Lothian Road. The venue is also close to Princes Street and George Street, further bus information can be found at the City Council website.

    The venue is also reasonably close to Edinburgh’s Waverley station for rail services. There is a taxi rank at the station.

    Parking is limited in the area:

    Metered On-street parking: Johnston Terrace 8:30am – 6:30pm Mon-Sat (charges apply)

    Closest NCP Parking: Castle Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2EW https://www.ncp.co.uk/parking-solutions/cities/edinburgh/

    St. Columba’s by the Castle, 14 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2PW ( Big blue door!)

     

    Some photos from previous years..

     

     

     

     

  • The Great Woolly Hugs’ Hugathon, Southampton. Sat 15th March 2025

    The Great Woolly Hugs’ Hugathon, Southampton. Sat 15th March 2025

    It’s happening, it’s the Great Southampton Hugathon!

    The Great Woolly Hugs’  Hugathon in Southampton takes place on Saturday 15th March between 10.30 and 3.30pm, at the Central Hall, St Mary Street, Southampton, SO14 1NF. We are starting early to make extra sure we avoid the football being played at Southampton’s ground. The game kicks off at 3pm so finishing at 3.30 will avoid the football at the end.

    Our Venue is fully accessible. Access to the main entrance of the venue is straight from the street pavement. There is a lift to the left of the main entrance to take you up the step. There are accessible bathroom facilities. The ground floor receptionist will help you with this and direct all to our room.

    The venue itself was built in 1925. In the early days a banner hung from the entrance to Central Hall saying ‘For Southampton and the World’. And now that is woolly world too!

    Our Hugathons are a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow Woolly Huggers who share a love of crafting. They are friendly and inclusive. It is a great time for chatting with your fellow Woolly crew and sharing ideas. If Tortie behaves we will let him come too!

    We will also be running a couple of fundraisers, our fabulous Lucky Dip (£1 a go) and our legendary Gin Raffle (£1 a ticket)  We will also be running a DeStash table. If you have crafting items to donate to our DeStash table please do bring, remember one person’s destash is another person’s treasure! So do bring along some cash, or we do have a card machine if that is easier, happy to tap for any amount!

    And finally we will play a couple of games of our infamous Yarn Bingo game, you will not want to miss this!

    During the Hugathon we will attempt to get as many 6 inch squares made. In Southampton we are focussing on our Chernob 25  project. We know it is after the date for squares but we aim to make a whole Southampton blanket! We will provide all SSDK, but please remember to bring your 4mm hooks/knitting needles, you will need them!

    Bring a packed lunch, snacks and drinks, we won’t judge if that is alcohol. There are shops nearby (Greggs/Costa/Tesco express)  if you prefer to pop out and grab coffees/sandwiches etc. We will have urns for coffee/tea for a donation.

    TICKETS COST £20 EACH, which includes Event swag!

    Do join us, we’d love to meet you or see you again. And if you are worried about not knowing anyone, let us know and we can get you seated and chatting as quick as a flash.

    How to get there…

    Central Hall is easily accessible, with plenty of parking around the streets of the building and the main multi-storey car parks in the city itself.

    Both the M27 and M3 are just 5 miles from the venue with the route offering fantastic views of one of the world’s busiest international harbours. The international airport is just 15 minutes drive away and the main train station is a 20 minute walk through the city’s beautiful parks which boast magnificent gardens and greenery. AND if you are visiting off a ship, or decide to moor your yacht at Town Quay Marina, a 10-minute walk to us will keep your interest captured by the spectacular history of Southampton’s ancient walls which proudly still stand today. The only transport links we are missing is a helipad – but, they are working on it.

    Central Hall, St Mary St, Southampton SO14 1NF

     

  • Continuing into 2026 with new patterns added! Calling all knitters, it’s the Christmas Hand Knits for Care Leavers project.

    Continuing into 2026 with new patterns added! Calling all knitters, it’s the Christmas Hand Knits for Care Leavers project.

    Please do not post until we are back after our Summer break. Last posting please November 22nd 2025!

    This is a wonderful project we have worked on for the last couple of years.

    Care Leavers Christmas Dinners were originally set up by the poet Lemn Sissay to help communities provide a Christmas Day for young care leavers (of foster and care homes) aged 18-25, who often spend the day alone.  It aims to be a magical day to be cherished and remembered by those who attend, with care leavers being able to gather together for food, pressies, company and fun on the 25th.. Please see the link which gives more detail regarding The Dinner: http://thechristmasdinners.org.uk/

    One of their organisers, Katie coordinates knitters to gift hand knitted hats and scarves to include with the presents given to the care leavers. The Care Leavers project collected around 200 hand knitted and donated hat and scarf sets last year to gift to care leavers in Leeds and Bradford and two Christmas Dinner groups in London.

    The aim this year is to gift hat and scarf sets to as many Christmas Dinner groups across the UK as possible.

    Here is where we come in….

    If you would like to be involved with the project and knit a hat and scarf gift set for the care leavers attending the 2025 Christmas Dinners in the UK, READ ON YOU LOVELY PERSON!

    The crafting info is specific and precise, so if you are keen, make sure you are meeting their criteria! This is not our own project so we have to fit in!

    We will need folk to commit to a hand AND scarf set

    Crafting Info

    • The chosen patterns (Wheat Scarf and Barley Hat) can be downloaded for free from the Tin Can Knits website (see link below). If any knitters prefer to knit flat rather than in the round the alternative hat pattern we ask them to use is the Basic Family Knit Hat pattern which can be downloaded for free from the Yarnspirations website (see link below).
    • We ask that the hat is made WITHOUT the pompom.
    • We ask that the yarn used is machine washable, aran weight  in solid, gender and cheery neutral colours. Thinking about this we’d suggest reds, oranges, blues, greens, plums, purples, greys, black?
    • Adult size please.
    • Add a Christmas label sending Christmas wishes and letting the recipient know how best to care for their gift.

    Unfortunately hookers will have to sit this one out as there is no given crochet alternative. Or maybe this is the time to learn to knit??

    These patterns all use aran/worsted weight yarn and are free:

    – The Barley hat and Wheat scarf, which can be found within the Simple Collection 

    https://tincanknits.com/book/the-simple-collection

    – Boyfriend Cashmere Scarf, which can be downloaded from the following website: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/boyfriend-scarf-8. If you’re unable to use Ravelry, please let me know and I can email you the pdf of the pattern.

    – The Basic Family Knit Hat (knit flat and seamed) https://www.yarnspirations.com/en-row/products/caron-basic-family-knit-hat . We ask that you make the hat without the pom pom. 

    – The Classic Cuffed Hat https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2014/10/22/classic-cuffed-hat/. Again, please make the hat without the pom pom.

    – No-purl ribbed scarf from the Purl Soho website https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2014/09/12/no-purl-ribbed-scarf/

    – Seedbed scarf: https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2018/10/02/seedbed-scarf/

    – Christian’s scarf  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/christians-scarf

    – Heartwarming Scarf: https://www.yarnspirations.com/products/red-heart-heartwarming-knit-scarf

    – Mixed rib hat: https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2024/03/02/mixed-rib-hat/

    – Lovely ribbed hat: https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2020/02/28/lovely-ribbed-hat-in-linen-quill-worsted/ If knitting this it is likely best to knit the adult small as the pattern sounds like it uses fine Aran (worsted yarn).

    – Fit ribbed hat pattern (knit flat and seamed): https://www.yarnspirations.com/products/red-heart-easy-fit-ribbed-hat

    – Wide rib hat – https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2021/03/12/wide-rib-hat-hand-warmers/?srsltid=AfmBOorsqgVRShFhVrxaFOqBCWrJcWaqDhh8jiaM8XqLONYkXkiebPaI

    In addition, and these CAN be crocheted…

    They would also greatly accept any woolly garments for children and babies, as young care leavers attending the dinner sometimes have children of their own. Some hat patterns include sizes for babies and children, but any pattern can be used be it hats, garments, booties, etc. Any colour of yarn can be used for children and babies knits.

    Please remember you are making a wonderfful Christmas gift so do take time to write a gift tag, wish them a Merry Christmas, and tie up the set together. No need to wrap, the young people get to choose a colour they would like.

    Posting will be Teddington. 

    Thank you SO MUCH!!