Christmas Jumper Day for Save the Children

My goodness, what a week!  I’ve just galloped in from manning the tea urn at the Angels and Light Festival and switched hats so I can tell you all about the exciting time I had last Thursday meeting Debbie Bliss and the Save the Children crew at the launch of Christmas Jumper Day.  I could almost say I was blown in, it’s sooo windy, I hope those of you who live in the west are not flooded out, as a Somerset girl I’m thinking of you…

My adventure began with hopping on the train in Norwich, I’m almost  blasé about it now having done the same journey not all that long ago for the Buttonbag launch.  No panics about the possibility of getting lost on the tube this time!   I met my daughter in London and was able to have a peek at where she is currently studying, the Central School of Speech and Drama. Maybe  I  trod in the hallowed footsteps of Judi Dench and Jennifer Saunders, Lynn Redgrave and Virginia McKenna? Or touched the same door handle?  Who knows…!

After a bite to eat we set off at a brisk walk to Primrose Hill where the evening was planned at the Mary Portas’ Living and Giving shop.

Save the Children Primrose Hill shop

image – Save the Children
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A completely different concept for a charity shop,  I could quite happily move in, it’s beautiful…

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop - dress

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop wall storage

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop Dolls House

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop

But I wasn’t there to admire the scenery.  I, and a group of other knitting bloggers  had jumpers to make!

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop

We were given a warm welcome by the Save the Children ladies, and by Debbie Bliss herself who was sporting a sling having broken her wrist after an argument with a wobbly chair(don’t ask!)

photo – Save the Children

Once we had been plied with yummy Christmas nibbles and a glass of something nice we were ready for Debbie to introduce our task for the evening, mini jumpers, for egg cosies!

Christmas Jumper Egg Cosies

We were all given a bag of yarn and the patterns and set to work.  It’s not easy chatting,  eating drinking, working out the pattern and knitting but we had a good stab at it…

knitting a Christmas Jumper Egg cosy

without too much unpicking or dropped stitches!

It was a fabulous evening, and so lovely to meet not only Debbie and so many other like minded bloggers, but also the Editor in Chief of Vogue Knitting magazine, Trisha Malcom, who was over from New York.  All very exciting for someone who lives at the corner of a field in rural Norfolk!

Christmas Jumper Knitterati

But I need to tell you what it was all about don’t I?

“On 14th December, more than 250,000 people (and counting!) will be wearing a festive woolly to school, offices and workplaces all across the UK, with everyone taking part donating £1 to Save the Children.

Think fluffy nosed reindeer and cross-stitched snowmen! Anyone can take part – you can decorate an everyday jumper with tinsel and baubles, rescue an old one bought in a moment of festive joy, or even knit one if you’ve got the skills – it’s completely up to you.

Money raised from Christmas Jumper Day will help bring life-saving care to some of the world’s most vulnerable children. In the world’s poorest countries almost 7 million children die every year from easily preventable causes like diarrhoea and malnutrition. Simple solutions, like vaccines and mosquito nets, save lives – so your knitted jolly jumper could make a real difference.

We want to spread the word far and wide to get as many people as possible involved in a day of jumper joy on 14th December. “

Do follow the links, there’s so much going on and I’ll be wearing my Christmas Jumper on the 14th, will you?

If you want to knit the jumpers, the patterns are available here and if you want something a little more manageable in size the egg cosy patterns are here

I had the needles out on the train home the next day, and have now finished all three of the patterns…

Debbie Bliss Christmas Jumper Egg Cosies

Debbie Bliss Christmas Jumper Egg Cosies

We thought these would also be lovely hanging on the Christmas tree, strung together as a little garland for the fireplace or even to decorate a bottle!

Christmas Jumper on a bottle

If you’d like to visit all the other bloggers  and find out their take on the evening, you’ll find them here, do call in and say hello…

And now it’s time to leave you with another link, this time for Handmade Monday over on Handmade Harbour where you’ll find lots has been going on as usual!

I’ll see you again soon…x

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28 thoughts on “Christmas Jumper Day for Save the Children

  1. Free Spirit Designs

    Oh my goodness aren’t those little jumpers adorable! You’re right, they would look super cute strung together 🙂

    I’m glad you had such a wonderful trip, thank you for sharing the pictures! x

  2. Carol

    Thank you for all the information. I’m retired so won’t be wearing a jumper to work but I will look at your egg cosy link and hope to make some of those to support the day. Might take them into our local STC shop.
    Carol xx

  3. knitnrun4sanity

    Jealous- who me? No, no. It sounds like you had a great time. I love the mini jumpers – especially the cabled one. I am so going to give this pattern a go. Thank you for the links – will do my best to spread the word.

  4. A Wooly Tale

    Those Jumper Egg Cosies are just adorable and it looks like you had a lot of fun! Thank you for the information on Christmas Jumper Day, I will be sure to mention it at work tomorrow!

  5. wendy

    Looks like an amazing shop and an amazing trip. I LOVE the mini-jumpers – just adorable!! I will come back and check out the links 🙂

  6. Fiddly fingers

    Sounds like a fantastic evening and how lovely to meet all those different people 🙂 I’m not envious at all, really I’m not!!! I shall visit the links to all the other bloggers as soon as I have a few spare minutes. Glad you had a good time 🙂

  7. Tickled Pink

    Sounds like you had a wonderful time and I love the jumpers and the concept of Christmas Jumper day. I will check out all the lovely blogs later on. Thank you for sharing. xx

  8. EleanorLucy

    What a fabulous project – I’m googling how i can get involved next time right now and will be insisting that everyone wears their jumpers this year! And I LOVE the egg cosies, so versatile!

  9. Alison

    I really enjoyed reading this post. I almost felt like I was there. It sounds like you had a wonderful night. The egg sweaters are hilarious. Thanks also for highlighting such a good cause.
    Ali x

  10. Geraldine

    Great fun ! And the egg cosies are wonderful .
    December 14th will definitely see me wandering around in a festively jazzed-up jumper plus a tinsely scarf . Mind you , I might be the only one . I’m just going to check if they’re doing it in Holland , too …. maybe I’ll have to drum up some support .
    I hope they raise masses of cash !

  11. Celia T

    Wow, Penny, that’s so exciting! Even I’ve heard of Debbie Bliss 😉 ! I shall be wearing a jumper (or 2!) on the 14th! x

  12. Jan @ Handcrafted by Picto

    Wow Penny, it looks a great day, the shop looks amazing, I’ve never heard of this before so I’ll certainly be spreading the word.

    Jan x

    ps… yes it takes ages to load things but we need to do these things 😉

  13. Nat

    Hi Penny,

    It was lovely to meet you at the event 🙂 I saw your comment on Susan’s blog – the asymmetrical shawl was one I showed you, though it belonged to another knitter. It’s the Stripe Study Shawl 🙂

  14. Annie @ knitsofacto

    Now how green am I?! I was invited too but I couldn’t make it on that date, and North Wales to London is rather a long way for an evening out. I would have loved to meet you, and the other lovely ladies I recognise there, and Debbie B of course. Boo hoo!

  15. Gem

    Crikey – what a fab all-singing all-dancing blog you’ve got here! It’s wonderful!

    It was lovely to meet you at the Save the Children event and thank you very much for putting the links to all of our blogs on your page – I must do the same!

    Love to Higgins!

    Gem xx

  16. Helen

    It was lovely to meet you, Penny! You’ve finished those three jumpers rather speedily! I tried train knitting but was hampered by a very overcrowded train. I have my needles beside me right now though, and am cracking on with them all!

  17. Mrs. Micawber

    How fun is this! You are doubly hallowed now from your visit to the Speech and Drama school, and from being One Who Has Spoken to Debbie Bliss. 🙂

    Will have to find out if there’s anything going on over on our side of the pond for the 14th.

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