Knit A River for Water Aid

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Knit A River for Water Aid

Post: # 35059Post Shirley »

I've posted this on Neeps! too - if everyone that reads this knits one square how long a 'river' do you think we could make. Pass it on to anyone else that might be interested in helping out.
Help save lives, help knit a river
Be part of the first ever knitted river petition!


Knit a River to demand water and toilets for all.
Credit: WaterAid / Craig Carruthers
WaterAid has joined forces with I Knit, a London-based knitting club and speciality wool shop, to produce an innovative campaigning tool demanding water and toilets for all.

Instead of a traditional petition, I Knit and WaterAid will stage a unique spectacle to grab world leaders' attention. WaterAid and I Knit are collecting blue knitted squares that will be sewn together to create a knitted river. Campaigners will carry the river at future WaterAid campaigning events to help convey the message of water and toilets for all.

Help WaterAid campaign for water and toilets for all by being a part of our first ever knitted petition. Take action today by knitting a 15 by 15 cm blue square. Print out a personal details form ( PDF41 Kb) and send it in with your blue square to: WaterAid, 47-49 Durham Street, London SE11 5JD.



Take action!

Knit a 15cm x 15cm blue square and send it to Knit a river today.


Other ways to support Knit a River:

Email us a photo of you knitting your blue square to campaigns@wateraid.org, we will try and *********** on the WaterAid website
If you are a member of a knitting circle get everyone in the group to knit a square. If you send in over 50 squares send us your name and we'll post your information on this site
If you have any spare blue yarn you would like to donate, please send it to us
Tell your grandparents, work colleagues, school children… spread the word!

How to knit the square

Blue squares should be 15x15cm. The number of stitches to cast on depends on the thickness of the yarn and needles used.

With double knitting yarn and 4mm needles cast on 28 stitches. Knit in garter stitch until the piece measures 15cm. If you use bigger needles simply cast on less stitches. The squares should be as near 15cm as possible. There is only rule: it must be blue.

Please be as creative as possible – use any yarn, shade, pattern or needle size (you can even crochet), the variety of shades and textures will make the river come to life.

Knit a river closes March 2007.

I Knit and I Knit London were founded in February 2006. To find out more visit www.iknit.org.uk. If you have any questions about Knit a river, please contact knitariver@iknit.org.uk.


http://www.wateraid.org/uk/get_involved ... s/4364.asp
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Post: # 35081Post Tensing »

Great idea, I could just about manage that (my knitting isn't great).

I will try and get my cadets knitting too
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Post: # 35126Post Welsh Girls Allotment »

that's a fab idea, my knitting is pretty useless but I was happy to get to the bottom and see that crochet is acceptable so I will dig out some wool and get cracking

It says that if you send in 50 or more squares you will get a mention, on their website would there be a way we could co-ordinate ourselves and send them in with love from Self Sufficient-ish .com ???

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Post: # 37308Post Scrake »

I'll happily knit a square or two. Are we planning to collect them up to try and get 50?

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Post: # 37687Post Luath »

I've snet a couple already, but would certainly help in getting tot he "50" - I have plenty of blue bits and bobs in the stash.
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Post: # 37984Post ina »

I'm just wondering - what on earth are they going to do with all those squares in the end? It would be a bit counter-productive if they all ended up in landfill afterwards, because nobody can be bothered to use them...
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