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The Blankets for TQ’s wonderful daughters.
Our lovely TQ. TwitterQueen. We thought the world of her, she touched the lives of so many and we were all better for it. It was absolutely devastating when she died from ovarian cancer. Fuck cancer. Life was epically cruel to this beautiful woman.
We send our love and thoughts to her wonderful girls of whom she could not be more proud, her love for them shone like the brightest star, and we think of all who love and miss her everyday. We will remember TQ with hearts full and a big smile as we recall her in a dinner plate sized super sparkly badge at our Hugathon in September 2018. Epic!
She was a MNer for many years and will be sorely missed by so many of us here. The love and support she gave to so many folk on the cancer support thread was quite extraordinary, even when she was so ill herself. We were constantly in awe of this wonderful, thoughtful, super intelligent, caring, bloody funny woman. She sought to raise awareness of ovarian cancer which is often called the ‘silent killer’. She really wanted more women to be aware of what few symptoms there are and in doing so undoubtedly saved lives.
How lucky we were to know her. We were so glad to be able to send Woolly Hugs to her three daughters, she herself had contributed to so many, it was an honour. Her three daughters chose their own colour schemes and we hope we did TQ proud. We miss her. Our original thread is here…
Starting off with some pictures of the blankets all together, then a closer look at each. Pippa’s in shades of purple, Jess in pink and purple, Bobby (Roberta) in yellow and blue.


For Pippa…










For Jess…



For Bobby….


Thank you so much everyone xxx
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The Spotty Posse. Giraffes are GO!
Welcome to the Spotty Posse! W
e were delighted to be approached by the Great North Children’s Hospital in Newcastle to help with their 10th anniversary celebrations. Their logo is this gorgeous giraffe and they would like as many cuddly giraffes as possible to give to the very ill young patients in their care. Due to Covid their physical party celebrations has sadly been cancelled, such a shame, but the giraffes are very much wanted! We’d love to send as much woolly love as possible in the form of giraffes and hope you will be able to help us. Maybe this will be the moment you learn a new skill evenThanks to lovelies Lisa McA and Steph D we have knit and crochet patterns, which are tried and tested. If you get stuck hopefully they will be able to help! The crochet and knit version are slightly different in size but we don’t think this matters at all.
We are using Stylecraft Special DK in Saffron and Walnut only please.
For Team Hooker!! It’s Gertie Giraffe!

For Team Hooker, it’s Gertie Giraffe! Pattern adapted from I love buttons by Emma http://ilovebuttonsbyemma.blogspot.com/2013/01/crochet-giraffe-pattern.html
You will need
- 3mm hook for main giraffe
- 2mm hook for hearts
- Stylecraft Special DK in Saffron (60g) and Walnut (20g)
- 70g toy stuffing
- Wool needle for sewing up
Abbreviations
Ch- Chain
Dec- Decrease
SC- Single crochet
Rep- Repeat(US Terms)
Arms (make 2)
- In Walnut R1: Ch 2, 6 SC in second Ch from hook (6) R2: SC 2 in each SC around (12) R3: SC 1, 2 SC in next SC , rep 6 times (18) R4-5: SC 18 R6: SC 1, Dec 1 (12)
- Change to saffron R7- R23: SC 12
- Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing together
- Stuff firmly as you go, leave near the end lightly stuffed.
Legs (make 2)
- In Walnut
- R1: Ch 2, 6 SC in second Ch from hook
- R2: SC 2 in each SC around (12)
- R3: SC 1, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (18)
- R4: SC 2, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (24)
- R5-R8: SC 24
- R9: SC 2, Dec, rep 6 times (18)
- R10: SC 1, Dec 1, rep 6 times (12)
Change to Saffron - R11-R33: SC 12
- Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing together
- Stuff firmly as you go, leave near the end lightly stuffed.
- Horns (make 2)
In Walnut - R1: Ch 2, 6 SC in second Ch from hook
- R2: SC 2 in each SC around (12)
- R3-R5: SC 12
- R6: Dec 1, rep 6 times (6)
- R7-R13: SC 6
- Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing together
- Stuff walnut end firmly as you go, leaving the Saffron part unstuffed
Head
In Saffron
- R1: Ch 2, 6 SC in second Ch from hook
- R2: SC 2 in each SC around (12)
- R3: SC 1, 2 SC in next SC , rep 6 times (18)
- R4: SC 2, 2 SC in next SC , rep 6 times (24)
- R5: SC 3, 2 SC in next SC , rep 6 times (30)
- R6: SC 4, 2 SC in next SC , rep 6 times (36)
- R7-13: SC 36 R14: SC 5, 2 SC in next SC , rep 6 times (42)
- R15: SC 6, 2 SC in next SC , rep 6 times (48)
- R16-18: SC 48
- R19: SC 6, Dec 1, rep 6 times (42)
- R20: SC 4, Dec 1, rep 7 times (35)
- Sew on eyes if you don’t want to added them when fully made up.
- R21: SC 3, Dec 1, rep 7 times (28)
- R22: SC 2, Dec 1, rep 7 times (21) Stuff firmly as you go
- R23: SC 1, Dec 1, rep 7 times (14)
- R24: Dec 1, rep 7 times (7)
- Fasten off and weave in end
Ears (make 2)
In Saffron- R1: Ch 2, 6 SC in second Ch from hook
- R2: SC 2 in each SC around (12)
- R3: SC 1, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (18)
- R4-9: SC 18
- Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing together
Body
In Saffron
- R1: Ch 2, 6 SC in second Ch from hook
- R2: SC 2 in each SC around (12)
- R3: SC 1, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (18)
- R4: SC 2, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (24)
- R5: SC 3, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (30)
- R6: SC 4, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (36)
- R7: SC 5, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (42)
- R8: SC 6, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (48)
- R9: SC 7, 2 SC in next SC, rep 6 times (54)
- R10-R19: SC 54 R20: SC 7, Dec 1, rep 6 times (48)
- R21: SC 6, Dec 1, rep 6 times (42)
- R22: SC 5, Dec 1, rep 6 times (36)
- R23: SC 4, Dec 1, rep 6 times (30) Stuff firmly as you go
- R24: SC 3, Dec 1, rep 6 times (24)
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R25-38: SC 24
R39: SC 1, Dec 1, Rep 8 times (16)
R40: Dec 1, Rep 8 times (8) Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing together - Firm stuffing as you go
Hearts (6-8)
In Walnut using 2mm hook- Make Slipknot and Ch1
- Into Ch1 work 3 DC, 3HDC, TRC, 3 HDC, 3 DC, SlSt into hole in centre and fasten off
- You can split the ply in the walnut yarn to make smaller hearts or just work with the DK as it comes. If using DK without splitting, you might want to stick with the 3mm hook.
Making up
Head and Face
1. Add horns to top of head. As a guide you want to place them roughly where the Decreases start about 1 cm apart. Sew round the bottom edge making sure there are no gaps between head and horn.
2. Add the ears. In line with the horns. Fold the ear in half and pull the sewing up end through the other corner and draw it together to form a little cup shape. Sew round the edge making sure there are no gaps between ear and head
3. Eyes (Make 2) – Using Walnut and 3mm hook Ch3 and fasten off. Now weave fastened off end through the chains and back again, then pull tight into a small knotted ball. Knot both ends together and sew into place about 1cm below the horns, about in line with the gap between horn and ear. Repeat for other eye.
4. Add nostrils using Walnut
Body, Arms and Legs
1. Using cast off tail sew closed the open ends of the 2 arms and 2 legs. Leave the rest of the tail for attaching to body
2. Place Arms at the point where the Decreases finish before the neck section, sew flat following the stitches in the round. Make sure you sew over the “shoulder” and under the armpit to create a strong join that isn’t too floppy
3. On giraffes bottom you want to place the legs, so the toes are pointing at 10 and 2 on a clockface looking at the bottom with his front facing up. This will help him balance and sit up on his own. Sew both legs on firmly as you did with the arms.
4. Attach head to body. This is fiddly. The top of the neck should be flush with the back of the head. Sew in place firmly all the way round. You might need to add a stitch or two under the chin to pull the face into a more natural resting place.
5. Scatter hearts around the neck and torso area.
6. Give him a squeeze to add more love
For Team Knit!! It’s Ginny Giraffe! For Team Knit!! It’s Ginny Giraffe!
Giraffe measures 10 inches ( 26 cms) in height
Materials
- Stylecraft Special DK in Saffron and Walnut
- 15 gm walnut
- 60 gm saffron
- Oddment of black for features
- a pair of 3.25mm (US3 :UK10) needles
- Acrylic toy stuffing
- Plastic headed black marker pins
Abbreviations
- alt alternate
- beg beginning
- cont continue
- dec decrease
- foll following
- garter st garter stitch – knit every row
- inc increase by knitting in front and back of stitch)
- k knit
- k2tog knit 2 stitches together – if these are the last stitches on the row, then work together through back of loops
- LH left hand
- m1 make one stitch – pick up horizontal loop between the needles and work into the back of it.
- p purl
- p2tog purl two stitches together – if these stitches are the first in the row then work together through back of loops
- rem remaining
- rep repeat
- st(s) stich(es)
- stocking -st stocking -stitch -knit on the right side , purl on the wrong side
- tbl through back of loop(s)
- tog together
- ( ) repeat instructions between brackets as many times as instructed
Body (make 2 pieces)
- Beg at lower edge, Using thumb method and saffron cast on 35 sts.
- First and next foll 4 alt rows : P
- inc row : K10, m1, k15, m1, k10 (37sts)
- inc row : K11, m1, k15, m1, k11 (39 sts)
- inc row : K12, m1, k15, m1, k12 (41 sts)
- inc row : K13, m1, k15, m1, k13 (43 sts )
- inc row : k14, m1, k15, m1, k14 (45 sts)
- Next row : P
- work rows 1- 4 in stocking-st starting with a knit row
- All odd rows 5-35
- K2tog , knit to last 2 sts , K2tog tbl
- All even rows 6- 36
- Purl
- 13 stitches remaining
- Rows 37-56 stocking- st
- Cast Off
Base
- Using thumb method and saffron cast on 20 sts
- First row : P
- Inc row : K1, m1, k to last stitch , m1, k1
- rep these 2 rows 5 times more ( 32 sts )
- Beg with a purl row , stocking- st 5 rows .
- Dec row : K2tog , k to last 2 stitches , k2tog tbl
- Next row : P
- Rep last 2 rows 5 times more (20 sts)
- Cast off
Hind legs ( make 2 )
- Beg at hoof using the thumb method and walnut cast on 6 sts
- P 1 row
- Inc row : (inc in each st to end)
- rep last 2 rows once (24 sts)
- P 1 row
- work 2 rows in garter st
- Beg with a k row stocking- st 2 rows
- Dec row : (K1, K2 tog ) to end (16 sts)
- beginning with a p row , stocking- st 5 rows
- Change to saffron
- Dec row : (K2 tog) to end (8sts)
- P 1 row
- Inc row : K1 , (m1, k1) to end (15 sts)
- P 1 row
- Inc row : (K1, m1,k1,m1,k1 ) 5 times (25 sts )
- Beg with a p row , stocking -st 21 rows
- Dec row : K1, (k2 tog ,k1 ) to end (17 sts)
- P 1 row
- Cast off
Forelegs (make 2 )
- Beg at hoof using the thumb method and walnut , cast on 6 sts
- P 1 row
- Inc row : inc in each st to end
- Rep last 2 rows once (24 sts)
- P 1 row
- garter st 2 rows
- beg with k row, stocking -st 2 rows
- Dec row : (K1 , k2tog ) to end (16 sts)
- Beg with a p row, stocking- st 5 rows
- Change to saffron
- Dec row : (K2 tog ) to end (8 sts)
- P 1 row
- Inc row :K1, (m1,k1 ) to end (15 sts)
- P 1 row
- Inc row : K3 , ( m1, k3 ) to end ( 19 sts)
- beg with a p row , stocking- st 21 rows
- Dec row : K3 , (k2tog) twice, K5, (k2tog) twice. K3 (15 sts)
- P 1 row
- Dec row : K2 , (k2tog) twice, k3, (k2tog) twice, k2 (11 sts)
- P 1 row
- Cast off
Head
- Beg in centre back using the thumb method and saffron cast on 8 sts
- First and next foll 3 alt rows: P
- Inc row : (inc) to end (16 sts)
- Inc row : (K1, inc) to end (24 sts)
- Inc row : (K2 , inc) to end (32 sts)
- Inc row : (K3 , inc) to end (40 sts)
- Beg with a p row , stocking- st 7 rows
- Shape head
- Row 1 : K2 tog, knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl (38 sts)
- Row 2 : P
- Row 3 : K2tog, knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl (36 sts)
- Row 4 : P
- Row 5 : K2tog, knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl (34 sts)
- Row 6 : P
- Row 7 : K2tog , knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl (32 sts)
- Row 8 : P
- Row 9 : K2tog , knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl 30 sts)
- Row 10 : P
- Row 11 : K2tog , knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl (28 sts)
- Row 12 : P2tog tbl, p to last 2 sts , p2tog (26 sts)
- Row 13 : K2tog , knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl (24 sts)
- Row 14 : P2tog tbl, p to last 2 sts , p2tog (22 sts)
- Row 15 : K2tog , knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl (20 sts)
- Row 16 : P
- Dec row : K3, (k2tog) twice, k6, (k2tog) twice, k3 (16 sts)
- Beg with a p row, stocking -st 5 rows
- Dec row : K1, (k2tog, k1) to end (11 sts)
- P1 row
- Cast off
Ears (make 2 )
- Using the thumb method and saffron cast on 8 sts
- P 1 row
- Inc row : K1, (m1,k1) to end (15 sts)
- beg with a p row, stocking- st 3 rows
- Dec row: (K1, k2tog) trend ( 10 sts)
- Beg with a p row , stocking- st 5 rows
- Dec row : (K2tog) to end (5 sts)
- Thread yarn through rem sts, pull tight and secure
Inside ear piece ( make 2 )
- Using thumb method and saffron cast on 6 sts
- P 1 row
- Inc row : K2 ( m1, k2 ) twice (8 sts)
- Beg with a p row , stocking -st 3 rows
- Dec row : K2 tog, knit to last 2 sts , k2tog tbl
- Next row : P
- Rep last 2 rows once (4 sts)
- Thread yarn through rem sts , pull tight and secure
Horns (make 2 )
- Using thumb method and saffron cast on 8 sts
- Beg with a p row, stock st 4 rows, ending on a k row.
- Change to walnut and p 1 row
- Inc row : K1 , (m1.k1) to end ( 15 sts)
- Beg with a p row , stocking- st 3 rows
- Dec row : (K1, k2tog) to end (10 sts)
- Thread yarn through rem sts and leave loose
Making up
Body
- Place the 2 halves of the body together, matching all edges and join row ends. Stuff the body, leaving neck and lower edge open.
Base
- Pin base to lower edge of body and sew all the way around , adding more stuffing if needed .
Hind Legs
- Gather round the cast on stitches of hooves, pull tight and secure. Stuff and join row ends of hooves . Join row end of legs on right side using mattress stitch. Stuff legs. Place body on a flat surface , pin legs to body and sew cast off sts of legs to body all the way around .
Forelegs
- Work as for hind legs leaving gap to stuff. Stuff , close gap and with seam at centre inside edge, over sew cast off sts. Sew cast off sts of forelegs to base of neck at each side
Head
- Join row ends of muzzle and with seam at centre underneath, join cast off sts. Gather round cast on sts, pull tight and secure. Join row ends , leaving a gap, stuff and close gap. Pin body to head, adding more stuffing to neck if needed. Attach head to bodily taking small horizontal st from head, then small horizontal st from body . Do this alternately all the way around
Ears
- With wrong sides together, place inside ear piece down the centre of the ears, matching cast on sts, and allowing edges of ears to roll toward the centre. Sew in place and attach ears to head at each side
Horns
- Roll each horn up from one set of row ends to the other. Pull stitches on thread tight and slip stitch in place. Attach horns towhead between ears
Embroidering the features
- To make eyes , tie a knot in 2 lengths of black yarn, winding yarn round 6 times to make each knot. Check the knots are the same size. Tie eyes to head halfway down, with 5 clear sts between. Run ends into head.
- Embroider nostrils in black taking 2 long sts. To begin and fasten off invisibly for the embroidery, tie a knot in the end of the yarn and take a large st through work coming up to begin embroidery. Allow knot disappear through knitting and be caught in stuffing. To fasten off, sew a few sts back and forth through work, inserting the needle where the yarn comes out .
HEARTS
Abbreviations for Hearts
inc – knit into front and back of stitch
kfb – knit into front and back of stitch
B&T – Break yarn, leaving a long end. Thread through remaining stitches on needle, draw up tightly and secure by threading yarn a second time through sts
SSK -Slip, slip, knit (Decrease – slip the next stitch on the left needle knitwise, then slip the next stitch on the left needle purlwise. Take the left needle and knit through the front of the two slipped stitches on the right needle)
Knit all in brown
Small heart
- Row 1: Kfb (2 sts)
- Row 2: Kfb, K to end (3 sts)
- Repeat row 2 until 10 sts on needle
- Rows 10 & 11: Knit
- Shape top of heart:
- Row 11: K2tog, K3, turn
- Row 12: K2tog, K2
- Row 13: K2tog, K1. Slip 1st stitch over 2nd, bind off.
- Rejoin yarn at centre. Continue, reversing shaping:
- Row 1 – K3, K2tog
- Row 2 – K2, K2tog
- Row 3. – K1, K2tog. Slip 1st stitch over 2nd, bind off.
Large Heart
- Begin at the bottom of the heart and cast on 2 sts
- Row 1 Inc1, K1 (3sts)
- Row 2 Purl
- Row 3 K1, Inc1,K1 (4sts)
- Row 4 Next and every following alternate row: P1, Knit to last stitch, P1
- Row 5 K1, (Inc 1) 2 times, K1 (6 sts)
- Row 7 K1,Inc1,K1,Inc1,K2 (8sts)
- Row 9 K1,Inc1,K3,Inc1,K2 (10sts)
- Row 11 K1,Inc1,K5,Inc1,K2 (12sts)
- Row 13 K1,Inc1,K7,Inc1,K2 (14sts)
- Row 15 Knit
- Row 16 Left side P1, K5, P1, turn (work on these 7 sts only)
- Row 17 K4, SSK, K1 (6 sts)
- Row 18 P1, K2, SSK, P1 (5 sts)
- Row 19 SSK, K1, K2tog (3 sts) B&T
- Row 16 Right side Re-join yarn P1, K5, P1
- Row 17 K1, K2tog, K4 (6 sts)
- Row 18 P1, K2tog, K2, P1 (5 sts)
- Row 19 SSK, K1, K2tog (3 sts) B&T
Posting will be to Teddington after September 12th please, with a last posting of October 1st. Thank you so so much, just thinking about the happiness these giraffes will bring makes for a teary moment!
Tortie is enjoying their company!

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The Blanket for Twittlebee
Thank you so so so so much, it’s so so so beautiful! I cannot believe how gorgeous and huge it is, it’s so lovely! Proper has me welling up, it’s so bitter sweet xx
Our original thread is here. Remembering their beautiful Roy xx

Thank you so much to Twittle for sharing this adorable photo of Roy’s new baby brother on their family’s blanket xxx







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Posting to us is restarting IN STAGES, please please read! Latest Coronavirus update. (31/05/20)
FIRSTLY THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE WITH US!!
We hope that you and your loved ones are safe and well. This is not an easy time for any of us and we are all having to adjust to a new normal/ different way of living. The easing of the lockdown will bring its own challenges for sure. Nothing much has changed, all our family are at home full-time, our husbands working from home, home education for our children continues, we obviously have limited storage for wool in our houses. We are beginning to think how we can access our storage unit.
We genuinely worry about being overwhelmed! Additionally both our local post office/delivery staff are over stretched as it is. We are both only receiving post once, maximum twice a week as it is.
We have chatted this through and feel a staged return to posting is the way forward.
Please do read carefully.
From tomorrow (June 1st until June 30th)
We are open for posting as below. Please post
- Chernobs squares to SOUTHSEA
- Whole Chernobs to TEDDINGTON
- Any whole Candy’s Hug blankets to TEDDINGTON
- Christmas Stockings to TEDDINGTON pls, absolutely no later than mid June. Any probs with these and we do understand, but please message us
- Any squares for the two latest MN blankest to TEDDINGTON pls
Then during July (July 1st -31st)
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- Any remaining Refugee project squares and items to SOUTHSEA
- Billies Blankets to TEDDINGTON
- Candy’s Squares, Kinship Squares to TEDDINGTON
- Little Hugs/Angel Hugs/Angel Teds to TEDDINGTON
- Chernobyl extras and Hugs for Heads to TEDDINGTON
We both obviously have to be very careful with post arriving into our homes, especially with the lack of knowledge about how long the virus lasts on surfaces like plastic. So it maybe that post arrives and we leave it a good while before opening. With all the restrictions of family around, us being spread very thinly we will photograph and upload as best we can. We absolutely appreciate everything everyone is doing and are so grateful and thankful.
Please keep a hold of Snugs (whole blankets and squares) and any Christmas blankets until September.
- Our summer break this year will be between August 1st and September 12th, please no posting during that time, we will need to catch up.
From September 12th our posting resumes as normal.
We hope this makes sense, please do message us if you are in any doubt! Please do message us if you have any questions, and as always the most enormous love and thanks to everyone xxxx
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The Blanket for FiveGoMadinDorset and her family
We received our beautiful Woolly Hug today and thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. I have knitted for a few blankets and it is surreal getting one and a position I wish we weren’t in. You skills are incredible and every square means something personal to us that we can cherish DH and talk and remember him by. You are all truly wonderful

Our original thread is here, thank you so much again everyone xxx

