♥ The Tale of the Blanket of Hugs and
the Amazing Crochet Community ♥
Without a doubt the
Crochet World is one that stretches far and wide to all corners of the globe, and
nothing has demonstrated this more than a project that I have recently had the
honour and privilege to be a part of.
Being a total Crochet
lover I take a huge amount of pleasure from the Crochet Community that exists
in the world of Social Media, and my journey through this fabulous world over
the past two or three years has been nothing short of wonderful. Not only is it
a place of great inspiration and sharing , it has also allowed me to get to
know many like-minded friends, one of whom, Amanda Bloom from the Little Box of
Crochet, many of you will be familiar
with. I first worked with Amanda when I put together a design for her January
Little Box of Crochet. Amanda began her business, not only from her love of
crochet and creativity but also from personal need as her beautiful daughter
Jenny had recently been diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. By running a
business from home Amanda was able to continue to work whilst at the same time
being there to care for Jenny.
When Jenny’s cancer
returned for a third time, and with so many friends following their story I
felt we, as a community , needed to get together and show our support in some
small way.
The beginnings of an
idea was growing in the back of my mind and in no time the seed was sewn …
Jenny needed a blanket, a blanket of hugs, that she could wrap herself in to
feel all the positivity and love that everyone was sending from all corners of
the world.
I tentavily put my idea out
on my Instgram page and was instantly inundated with people wanting to take
part.
Within a couple of days,
and following ‘secret’ chats with Amanda we decided on the colours and a
suitable yarn was chosen. No sooner had I let everyone know what they were, the
Australian and American Crochet Contingents had come up with similar yarns that could be sourced in their
part of the world and then it was full speed ahead for me to design the
squares.
The squares were designed
so that everyone, whatever level of crocheter they were, could take part if
they wanted to.
I put the patterns and all
the details up on my blog on a Friday evening and by the following Tuesday the
first packages were arriving !
Each and every one
contained the most beautiful squares, all made with so much love and care, and
every parcel contained cards for Amanda and Jenny and myself.
Parcels came from
Australia, New Zealand, The Netherlands, France, Germany , America and so many
more countries – literally all the
corners of the globe.
Everyday my desk was full
of the brightest coloured squares you’ve ever seen. I could literally feel the
positivity and hugs bursting out of each parcel.
There were parcels from
individuals, friends sharing postage costs from the other side of the world,
mothers and daughters and Crochet Clubs, and when some had trouble trying to source
yarn, people from all over the world started sending their left over yarn to
others so they too could take part. I was literally left speechless and very teary
on a daily basis.
In no time at all there
were bags, boxes and piles of squares everywhere I looked and just when I was
beginning to have the teeniest of panics about joining all the squares by
myself , the very next day I had four messgaes from people offering to drive
from their part of the UK to come and help me join them. That number grew and
plans were put in place for a Joining Day to take place at my local Village
Hall.
By the closing date I had
received just over 1050 squares !!!
TOTALLY AMAZINGLY FABULOUS !
The 1 blanket had suddenly
become 7 blankets and 2 cushions … and the yarn for joining ? All donaned by
lovecrochet.com
After a weekend of sorting
squares in to yarn types and sizes , with help from daughters, daughters
boyfriends and anyone else who happened to pop by, all the squares were laid
out and 7 blankets were pinned together with just under 3000 safety pins !
Once pinned and labelled
the blankets were folded and packed in to bags all ready and waiting for the 20
fabulous joining ladies who were
travelling from all over the South East and South West of England with their
crochet hooks at the ready.
On the morning of Joining
Day tables and chairs were laid out in the Hall, kettles were filled, and
sandwiches and cake were piled high on plates.
One of our lovely ladies,
who sadly wasn’t able to join us for the day, had even made the most beautifully
intricate name badges for everyone, as for many of us it was out first time of
meeting.
At 10:00am everyone arrived
and in no time at all the tables had been pushed together and the chat and
crochet had begun !
It was the most fabulous
day, packed full to bursting with happiness, laughter, endless chatter and tea
and the most overwhelming feeling of togetherness. It will stay with me for a very, very long time
to come.
And what of the blankets ?
Well, it was only right
that Jenny had hers to take away with her at the end of the day so I had joined
that one in the week before and it was all ready and waiting for her, along
with a cushion and two boxes full of cards and gifts enclosed in all the
parcels.
The 6 others were all taken
away at the end of Joining Day and are now being worked on in various different
locations. Once finished , one will be for Amanda and following Jenny and Amanda’s request, the
others will be Auctioned for the following charities:
The
Little Princess Trust
The
Brain Tumour Society/Michael Barry Fund
The
Teenage Cancer Trust
The
Rainbow Trust
Once Upon a Smile
To end this wonderful tale
all I can say is the hugest of thank you’s to everyone who took part and helped
in this amazing experience – and one thing I know for SURE is that …
♥ … Crochet
definitely, definitely makes the world go round. ♥
What a simply wonderful story of solidarity and warmth. I love the way crochet brings people together from all over the world.
ReplyDeleteHi, having just found this on the internet, I have decided to have a go at crochet for the first time in my life. Love the idea of this blanket. Going to be following your pattern and will be an achievement if I manage just one square. Amy x
ReplyDeleteA lovely post--I had tears in my eyes reading it. Wonderful that you organized all this and produced such beautiful blankets. Being a Yank, in the midst of a hateful election year, I very much need to see evidence of the goodness and love of my fellow humans. I always believe in it, but sometimes a little reinforcement helps. Hugs to all of you, Kate in Oregon
ReplyDeleteIt just fills my heart up Kate, thank you so much for ALL that you began and have achieved with this, love Selma xx
ReplyDeleteI love all you do really congratulation
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ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeletehey i came over from instagram re ur bobbly bobble hat pattern
ReplyDeletehey i came over from instagram re you bobbly bobble hat but i am not seeing it
ReplyDeleteFabulous - well done Kate and all the crochet lovers who took part!
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing! And a most deeply satisfying achievement for all who took part!
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