Hats off to school’s knitting kindhearts
Date published: 21 December 2015
GET KNITTING: Pupils from Knowsley Junior School and their woolly goods. Rear l-r Billy Midgley, Sana Rashid, Ellen Aldred (assistant head), Emily Saville and Jade Phillips (Charity Co-ordinator). FRONT: Nicola Shore (Age UK Oldham), Ria Rashid, Emily Moule and Ben Saville. CONTACT Jade Phillips (Charity Co-ordinator) art school.
NIFTY knitters at Knowsley Junior School took up their needles to make mini woollen bobble hats for charity.
Over 100 miniature creations - including Mr Men figures, swans, bananas and even Princess Charlotte - have been knitted by the school as part of the Big Knit initiative.
Each woollen hat will be placed upon Innocent drinks and smoothies and every bottle sold will mean a 25p donation to Age UK.
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