crafts & knitting

Little things to help

This week I have been mostly knitting things that I really hope will bring some help to others.

 

For gretel

This morning I finished off this little elephant, who is now a prize in a wonderful raffle set up by Donna Flower with the aim of helping Gretel Parker (who I mentioned in the post below). When Donna contacted me to see if I would like to contribute I thought a little elephant in a red dress would be appropriate as Gretel's Etsy shop is called Red Flannel Elephant. My little elephant doesn't actually have any flannel, instead she's made from very soft Rowan handknit cotton with a dress in 'nannyberry' Quince an Co. Sparrow yarn (100% organic linen).

If you'd like to be in with a chance of winning her or any of the absolutely fantastic prizes also up for grabs then tickets are only £1 each (though you are welcome to buy as many as you'd like!).

The full raffle details are here: Funds for Gretel.

After lunch today I nipped down to the post office and posted off a package containing my contribution to the Red Nose Day dolls project. But I'll tell you about what was in the package next time, as right now I need to go and get ready for Amy's parents evening.

It makes me very happy though to think that things that I've so enjoyed making might do some good. And happiness, wherever and however you find it is a good thing. Here's wishing some comes your way this weekend, thanks for stopping by x

34 thoughts on “Little things to help

  1. Your little elephant is beautiful and lovely to know it’s going to such a good cause too.
    I have to admit I’ve had a sneak peek at your Red Nose Day dolls creations and they are amazing!
    Happy weekend Julie,
    V xxx

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  2. Artisans using their skills for others is quite wonderful! Alson, I so hope you put a pattern of this elephant out there for us to purchase soon! 🙂

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  3. I love your little elephant, one of my favourite mammals and that one is a cutie. I volunteer at our local school rooms, where on a Monday we upon it as a cafe. Mostly elderly people attend, some of these people dont see a soul all week. It warms my heart that I can see how my voluntary work is helping others.

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  4. I saw the darling little elephant on Pinterest, and when the link brought me here it was an “I should have know” moment. She is adorable and has a similar quality to your other animals. Very sweet. Well done!

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  5. Thank your for your generous heart and willingness to help those in need. You are so giving of your time and talent! Love the little Elephant & LOVE the dress, sweater and bears!!! Oh how cute! I purchased Gretel’s books earlier in the week after your post about her sad story. They shipped from the UK yesterday I have a Broken heart for Gretel. I will pray for her and I will purchase raffle tickets as well. All the best Julie! Have a beautiful weekend!

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  6. My Grandaughter is enchanted with your gorgeous knitted rabbits we are so looking forward to being able to buy the patterns when you have the written them. Thank you for sharing your lovely blog. God bless meg

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  7. She’s lovely. You’re lovely. And I know what you mean. I love feeling like I’ve done something that has helped. Funny how giving OF yourself actually gives TO you.

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  8. That dress is so precious! I love the lace work. Charming. It is so neat that you are able to share you gifts and talents with others in such a big way. Almost as big as your heart! 😀

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  9. I’ve come back a few times just to look at these. Don’t know if you know how soothing it is to look at your beautiful work. Hope it is soothing to create too. I also hope one day you will have the time and energy to write a book, but if not … I’m so glad you share your creations here.

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  10. Hi there, love your work!! Do you sell or share the pattern for the rabbit on your cover photo, the one in a dress. Would love to buy it if possible? Thanks for the wonderful inspiration on your blog. Many thanks, Michelle. Melbourne, Australia.

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  11. Hi Julie, As usual your elephant is gorgeous. I just adore any photographs of your creations. Hope Toby is doing better and your finding some a bit of time for yourself. Blessings your way…

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  12. Julie, thanks for writing about Gretel. I never cease to be amazed at how much you do for other people (and I was more than happy to make a small contribution to the fund). Dawn x

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  13. Oh how lovely! I adore your animals and can’t wait until some are listed for purchase on Etsy again! what a cute elephant lady and for a more than worthy cause too!

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