Showing posts with label Jessops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessops. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

World Prematurity Day 2016 - Sheffield

As part of our continued support we are so incredibly proud to be able to sponsor World Prematurity Day in Sheffield this year to raise awareness for premature births and support all the families of premature babies, not just in Sheffield, but all over the world.  We would love it if you could join us on 17th November (4pm – 6pm) at The Winter Gardens in Sheffield and turn Sheffield purple to raise awareness for World Prematurity Day. Come along and don’t forget to wear purple!

Two years ago we started a project that we hoped would give something back to The Jessops after they looked after Nicola Spencer’s premature twins so unbelievably well back in 2014.

Together, with the guidance of the staff on NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), we put together some suitable patterns and put out a call for anyone who had the talent, that we don’t have in the office, of knitting tiny baby cardigans and blankets. We could never, ever have imagined how well received this would have been by you all and how many absolutely gorgeous garments would come flooding in.

The range of people who have contributed is unbelievable! We have regular knitters who make the trip from the other side of South Yorkshire with their knitting, church groups who bring enormous bags of blankets and clients who bring us more wool than we can shake a stick at.

So, every few months we take a HUGE car load of knitting up to the hospital, we all get emotional about when our own babies were born there and feel better about the state of the world when we see just how much you all care. But we still need more.

What you’re all doing is so important to the tiny premature babies but also to the parents and staff in NICU. This is not something that has an end date.

We will always happily receive your knitting or, if like us, you can’t knit for toffee, donations of wool for people to use is also great. We cannot thank you enough for all of the wool & knitting that we’ve had since April 2015. Long may it continue! As you can see, Maddie and Rudi have come a very long way from their knitted cardies to now.... 


If you would like any knitting patterns emailing to you or would like any more information please don’t hesitate to contact Nicola on Nicola@SpencersEstateAgents.co.uk or 0114 2683682. 

Thursday, 9 July 2015

Thank you to all amazing Knitters from the #TheGreatKnitOff - keep the knitting coming! #NICU

Knitting for premature babies in the Sheffield NICU

We have been overwhelmed by the volume and quality of contributions for the Jessops Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Our babies, Maddie and Rudi, spent some time in the unit when they were born in September last year and received such incredible care and attention, so much so that we were desperate to give something back.
We were given the most wonderful cardigans whilst the babies were so small that nothing fit them, and were allowed to bring the babies home in their cardigans knitted by really special people who offer their donations and time charitably. We really cherish our cardigans and know that most mothers whose babies have been on the unit hold dear their cardies and blankets in their baby memory boxes. 
We thought it would be a great idea to offer the service of coordinating knitting donations with so many wonderful knitters and with wool donations from the non-knitters (like me!) 
The response has been really heart-warming and we are so very thankful. Yesterday we took the donations so far to the unit and the staff and babies were delighted! Thank you so very much to all the kind people so far. I am happy to continue in the role of Knitting Coordinator for life and so please don't stop the generous donations of wool and knitted garments coming. 
For patterns and information on wool please get in touch with Nicola Spencer on 0114 2683682 or email Nicola@SpencersEstateAgents.co.uk
We can't believe how talented you all are and whether you knit one item or ten, they all will end up snuggling a tiny baby at the unit - THANK  YOU.