26 Feb 2015

A question about : Knitting for Charity

I met a lady this afternoon who said that she knitted for charity - it was a very brief meeting and I didn't get a chance to ask her for further info, so I thought I'd ask here! Basically she said that she knitted vests (I think it was vests anyway) for children in Romania and they were collected and sent off twice a year. Anyway, I'm on my own a lot and knit to relax, but I'm an extremely basic knitter and there's only so many scarves and cushions a person can knit and I wondered if anyone knew of any charities such as the one she mentioned that I could perhaps knit for? I enjoy knitting, but as I say I'm very basic, but I wondered if I could put my time to use in knitting something other than cushions that would benefit a charity. Does anyone know of such a charity?

Thanks in advance.

Best answers:

  • I'm sure I read somewhere on MSE about a charity that knitted shawls etc for premature and stillborn babies. I know it made me cry and it seems like a very worthwhile gift if you can do it. I think there were patterns. Perhaps someone else can link us into it?
  • i searched and searched and then found you this link
    https://preemiesuk.googlepages.com/home
    then i checked the link too to make sure it was safe lol
    good luck knitting!
    oh i found it on the knitters board in money saving old style
  • You mentioned making scarves. There is a group that gives scarves to orphans each year. I believe they only take scarves in the Fall, but if you want to plan ahead, you might want to check them out.
    https://www.orphan.org/index.php?id=40
    There is another site that knits teddy bears for children in Africa who hae lost parents to AIDS, but you may have to use a pattern purchased from them. I would also be on the lookout for groups looking for warm fuzzies for folks in the areas hit really hard by winter storms, and many shelters etc. can use hats and such this time of year. Good luck.
  • www.postpals.co.uk has sick kids who would (not need but would like) things like scarfs, knitted blanket, teddies (if your able), little knitted doll clothes etc. You can pick which child to make it for
  • Don't forget the animals !
    you don't have be great at knitting or crochet to make little blankets for the P.D.S.A. (or perhaps a local animal rescue centre)
    I also think this is good for people who used to be excellent knitters and now struggle a bit because of problems like arthritis in their hands.
    It's nice for them to know they can still enjoy their hobby and at the same time give a sick or abandoned animal a cuddly blanket
    AND DON'T FORGET
    ''PETS ARE NOT JUST FOR CHRISTMAS''
  • I searched the board as I know we've talked about this before, and this is the result.
    Happy knitting!
  • My grandma use to own a haberdashery shop. She had tonnes of wool. When she closed the shop, she donated it all to charities.
    A few years later, she joins a knitting club. She finds out that the wool they are still using is the stuff she donated. She had so much of it.. lol
    sorry, can't remember the charity name. I think it was a Jewish charity that sent the clothes to poor Jewish families in Eastern Europe.
  • we basic crochet or knitted squares ab=nd joined together for our local vets.
  • The dogs at Battersea Dogs home would love you to knit them a blanket (they get through 1,000 blankets a day!!).
    Click the link and email them for a pattern. Happy knitting.
    https://www.dogshome.org/lend_a_paw/o...appeals.html#1
  • Molly, thank you so much - that is exactly the type of thing I was looking for, I think baby stuff would be too small and fiddly for me, I adore animals and do voluntary work for animal charities, so this is perfect for me - thanks again!
  • Hi alyth - I'm in the middle of knitting one now. I'm trying to get it to look as good as the multi coloured one in the pic!
    When it's finished I'll put a note in it to ask them to give it to a 'non-pretty' dog who will never find a home and is always ignored by people looking for pedigrees. The little abstract mongrels are the ones my heart goes out to!
  • Forgot to add ......
    Knitted blankets are also very much appreciated at Trindledown Farm - the National Animal Welfare Trust's animal retirement home where old pets go when their elderly owners have died. (It's a great place where the animals have their own wonderful retirement with tvs, settees just like their old homes - far better than cold kennels!)
    https://www.nawt.org.uk/berkshire/index.asp
  • An unusual one: survivors of sexual assault knitting for other survivors. It's a US group a poster in another forum told me about.
  • a grand total of 400,720 hats were knitted this year- which means £200,360 for Age Concern
    https://www.innocentdrinks.co.uk/thebigknit/
    If you'd like to help out next year and would like a reminder when the campaign kicks off properly, please fill in this little form with with your contact details.
  • The K9 Rescue Knitting club

    ***STOP PRESS***
    Dog coat patterns and knitting accessories now available! See here.
  • KNITTING FOR OUR FURRY FRIENDS
    Friendshttps://www.sheeptoshawl.com/charity/...entry_191.html
    TEDDIES FOR TRAGEDYS
    https://www.teddiesfortragedies.org.uk/knit.html
  • My local wool shop is closing down and she has offered me wool to be used for charity I have spoke to one of the women at our church who organises humanitarian aid and she said that yes the wool can be used. Great no problem there BUT I have the feeling it will be a large ammount of wool, she gave me 150 balls last week alone! Where do I go in my local area to offer what we can't use, there is a limit as to how much wool I can store as my stash is huge anyway. I'm sure we can use lots but if there is wool to spare could I contact my local hospice? I would like it to be taken where it is needed not just wanted.
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