Knitting for Charity

There are so many charities that you can knit and crochet for.  I’ve taken part in a few which I have featured below, but I’m happy to post links to other knitting and crochet projects – just email me the link.

➡️ Click on photos for more photos and information
➡️ Click on logos to go to the charity’s website

These donkeys are knitted for the Donkey Sanctuary.

They are donated to the Sanctuary, who sell them in their shop.  This supports the wonderful work they do.

Each donkey seems to have its own character – they are all different and all lovable!

Click here for a link to the pattern.

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Link to Little Yellow Duck Project charity knitting project

The Little Yellow Duck Project involves people around the world handcrafting little yellow duck gifts as random acts of kindness.

These are left in public places for others to find. A special tag on each one invites the finder to take their gift home to brighten their day and to visit the Project website to register where they found their gift.

It is hoped that the stories and information on the website will encourage the finder to pledge their own random act of kindness by registering to donate blood, bone marrow, organs & tissues.

Click here for a link to the pattern.
 

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Twiddlemuffs

Twiddlemuffs are knitted woollen muffs with items such as ribbons, large buttons or textured fabrics attached.  These can be twiddled whilst on a ward or in a care home, or simply just at home.

People with dementia may have restless hands and like something to keep them occupied. Twiddlemuffs provide a source of visual, tactile and sensory stimulation at the same time they keep hands snug and warm.

I’ve donated mine to local care homes.

Click here for a link to the pattern.

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Francis House Easter Chick Appeal

This is an annual appeal which sees thousands of chicks being knitted and sent in to the hospice.  These are filled with donated chocolate eggs and sold in local business, schools and shops in Greater Manchester.

Click here for a link to the pattern.

Made for others, charity knitting projects
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