Knitting to save lives…

In the UK we have a blood transfusion service that takes blood from donors to use where needed in emergencies and during operations.

This is a vital service and they are always looking for new volunteers to donate blood.

They are looking for enthusiastic knitters to help raise awareness of blood donation for a donor recruitment campaign they’ll be running in February 2014. And they’re asking for people like us to knit blood drops of varying sizes to form part of the national campaign.

Knitting to save lives…

12 thoughts on “Knitting to save lives…

  1. Thanks for this information. Sounds like a wonderful idea. Sorry but probably won’t be able to do any knitting before Christmas as I’m busy finishing Christmas presents, but I’ll try afterwards. Love your blood droplet and thanks for the tips as I also sew up mattress seams. Best wishes and all the best for Christmas. June

  2. Penny, this is a great idea.Can’t wait to see how mine turn out.I’m doing the medium and small in 3D.
    Thnak you, and Merry Christmas to you and your love ones.

    Pauline in Ohio,USA

  3. Hi can you let me know where to send the completed blood drops please as I have some finished Yvette

    1. Hi Yvette

      Thanks for all your hard work – it’s much appreciated.

      They haven’t let me know where to send the completed drops yet but you can always send them to me if you wish and I’ll send them all on when I get the address. I’ll email you my address.

      Thanks again
      Penny

  4. I’ve got this free post address to send the blood drops to:

    Lorna Taylor
    Marketing
    National Blood Service
    FREEPOST NT503
    Newcastle upon Tyne
    NE2 2BR

  5. WOW! Thank you so much for your support for this campaign – it was great to watch your video and get your feedback on the pattern 🙂 As it’s the first pattern I’ve ever designed, all commentsare taken on board! – Thanks for all your support, I’ll be sure to mention you on my blog – http://www.grannywillis.wordpress.com
    Granny Willis x

    1. Happy to help “Granny”. I’m sure there’ll be lots of droplets coming in over the next few weeks.

    1. I can’t help there as I don’t crochet – anyone able to convert knitting patterns to crochet equivalents?

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