09 Mar 2015

A question about : Knitting/Crocheting for Charity

Hello there,

I've done a search all over Google and MSE forums and couldn't find a relevant answer, but if you know where I should post this please let me know!

I love to crochet and knit, and the dream is to be able to sell my creations as a little extra income (for which I know I would need craft insurance). But the truth is, I just love to knit and crochet regardless so my cupboard is getting rather full of things I've made that I'm unable to gift (there's only so many people I know who need baby blankets and the like!)

But my question is, if I were to donate these things to a charity (childrens, animals, health problems, etc, etc) would I still have to acquire craft insurance (public/product liability insurance) for these things or doesn't that apply to things donated to charity?

I even emailed a charity to ask them and they haven't responded title=Frown

Thank you to anyone who can shed some light on the subject for me.

Best answers:

  • No, the charity will check things don't look obviously dangerous before selling them on.
  • I know Oxfam is selling them (they even ask for spare yarn donations for their knitters) so if you have a local one, ask them.
    I volunteer at a charity shop on Saturdays and we do receive crafted items and we do sell them. They normally come in bags and there is no way of knowing who brought them in unless gift aided. If it is dangerous or not suitable to sell, we won't put out.
  • Charity shops will check before they sell anything that is donated. It is their property once they are donated so the liability passes to them from you.
    If you are selling at a craft fair -
    https://www.ukcraftfairs.com/guide-t...-insurance.asp
    https://www.ukcraftfairs.com/guide-t...t-a-craft-fair
    There are a number of things to consider, but if you want to do this as a business, please ask your local council or CAB. They have lots of information about setting up a new business, and will guide you through all the legal stuff.
    Also, there are always car boot sales...
    Hope it goes well.
  • I don't think you would need insurance for donating goods.
    I wanted to make you aware of this charity that are looking for knitted baby vest and blankets if you have a cupboard full. I hope you don't mind hijacking your thread its just I remembered they were looking for these items.
    https://www.maternityworldwide.co.uk/
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  • I'm a member of a local crochet group. Some of the members made stuffed toys this Christmas either to donate directly to charity or to sell on a stall and then donate the proceeds to charity. I know they just found out that they now need to get some kind of CE safety certificate if they are to sell toys intended for children. It covers stuffing, beads, eyes for toys and things like that.
    I thankfully only make cat blankets for a few different shelters, so i'm safe to carry on, but they are finding out what they have to do now about this certificate,
  • you might like to join Loving Hands- a group who craft for charity.
    https://www.lovinghands.org.uk/
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