Tribute to Warm Woolies Campaign (end date 4/30/10)

Wool-Aid is launching a new campaign – a Tribute to Warm Woolies and Kimberly Turnbow to knit warm and wooly socks that will be sent to Mittens for Akkol for their annual Sock Challenge. Mittens for Akkol serves children in orphanages in Kazakhstan, where it is often 40 degrees below zero in mid-winter.

Let’s show our appreciation for Warm Woolies’ mission and for all that it has done for children since it began in 2003. This is a great opportunity for you to knit the pattern for children’s socks designed by Kimberly for Warm Woolies and know that the socks will benefit children who really need them!

This campaign will wrap up on April 30, 2010, giving you time to knit socks for this Tribute campaign in and around your knitting for our upcoming campaigns.

All socks are to be sent to Wool-Aid, where they will be sorted and boxed to send to Mittens for Akkol in a single shipment. (You can send socks for this Tribute campaign together with items for other campaigns – just be sure to mark clearly what you want to go where.)

Guidelines for Sock Knitters for this campaign:

  • Wool (at least 80% wool/animal fiber)
  • Worsted weight yarn or worsted stranded with sock yarn or worsted weight doubled or bulky yarn
  • Sock length at least 7 inches (heel to toe)
  • Sock height at least 8 inches (top of cuff to base of heel) (or a minimum of 6 inches above the heel flap or equal to foot length — please meet any of these requirements).
  • Children are ages 3 to 16, and the greatest need is for the older children, sizes 8 to adult.
  • More socks are needed in a 9-inch length than any other size.
  • Please tie socks of a pair together, with a bow at the top of the cuff, before sending.

You may use any pattern that you enjoy knitting, as long as the finished socks meet the guidelines above.

You can find out more about Mittens for Akkol on their website, at their active Yahoo! group, and in their Ravelry group. Mittens for Akkol focuses on socks for all of the children in the orphanages served, as well as on gifts for those who are graduating from the orphanage because of “aging out.” We hope to sponsor multiple campaigns for Mittens for Akkol this year, each one focused on a specific project, to help fill needs that they have identified.

Ravelympics 2010

On February 12 at 9 p.m. EST (6 p.m. PST) — Mass Cast On begins when the 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies begin! Challenge yourself to finish one or more projects by the time the Games close on February 28.

Team Wool-Aid will have two Ravelympics campaigns that we encourage you to join – (1) a Wool-Aid Ravelympics 2010 Sock Campaign and (2) a Wool-Aid Ravelympics 2010 Vest Campaign.

For these two campaigns we will be rolling out exclusive designs from some of our very own Wool-Aid member-designers. Both designs are being created especially with the requirements of our Wool-Aid campaigns in mind – in worsted, aran, and/or bulky weight yarn:

Cozy Toes socks by Christiane Burkhard

Keep Me Warm Vest by Donna Stypczynski and Jackie Lambert

Events for Which Your Projects Are Likely to Qualify

  • Charity Curling eventcharity (Projects for charity)
  • Sock Hockey eventsockhockey (All things socks and slippers)
  • Sweaterboard Cross eventsweaterboard (All forms of sweaters, vests, cardis, pullovers, boleros)
  • Single Skein Speed Skate eventspeedskate (Projects of just one skein/hank)
  • Giant Slalom-ghan eventgiantslalomghan (Afghan, blankets, throws)
  • Junior Olympics eventjunior (Kids, baby garments, accessories toys have their own event)
  • Mittens Moguls eventmittenmoguls (Mittens, gloves, anything that covers hands/wrists/arms)
  • Stash Compulsory Dance eventstashdance (Use of long-neglected stash purchased at least 1 year ago)
  • SnowCross eventsnowcross (Projects that combine knitting, crochet, needle-felting, embroidery, sewing …; minimum of 2 crafts combined together)
  • WIPs-Dancing eventwipsdancing (WIPs/UFOs and only these; Projects not touched since Jan 12th)

The Ravelympics is all about personal challenges as well as team challenges, so whatever challenge you’ve set for yourself, we’ll be encouraging each other all the way to the finish on February 28!

Go Team Wool-Aid!

Warm Hands Campaign for Innu Children

This Warm Hands campaign is for wool sweaters, vests, and worsted weight socks for children ages 7 through 15, as well as wool baby blankets.

Items are destined for the 400 children in the Innu community in Northern Labrador and will be delivered through the Warm Hands Network. These children live in a very isolated area and are often forgotten. Let’s make sure that they know we are not forgetting them!

Within the community, items are distributed through The Next Generation Guardians – a group of Innu women in Northern Labrador working to help the next generation learn life skills and preserve and protect their Innu language and culture, in a community.

Wanted: Wool socks, sweaters, and vests, as well as baby blankets

Deadline: January 31, 2010

Mail items to Wool-Aid, and note that the items are for the Warm Hands campaign. If you are able, a contribution toward final shipping to Warm Hands would be appreciated.

The greatest clothing need is for wool socks, sweaters, and vests. There is a particular need for items for children aged 7 to 15.

Wool baby blankets are also needed and will be distributed to new mothers at the clinic there. Please make them about 40” x 40”.

Guidelines specific to this Warm Hands campaign

  • Knit or crochet your favorite patterns or try something new.
  • Avoid white or very light colors. Feel free to mix a bright and cheery palette from your yarn collection!
  • Remember, warmth is very important – Labrador has very cold winters. Hats need to cover ears, sleeves need to go the wrist, and torsos need to be long.
  • Please match socks and tie them together with a bow at the cuff.
  • Please use 100% wool or a wool blend (at least 80% wool content). Items will not be washed in warm water in a washing machine.