We'll be adding photos from our events to this page as they take place. If you've taken any photos of your knitted contributions to the project and would like to share them please send them to us (
h.hope@immunology.org) and we'll add them to this page.
A big thank you to Mrs D Pendlebury, Mrs G de Franco, Sam Jordan and June from Cheltenham for our latest post.
As well as unpacking all the post that we've been receiving, we were in Cheltenham yesterday doing some knitting. Here are some of photos from the evening session:
Right where to start, thank you I think! The last couple of days we've had so much post through, it's so exciting. Here's what we've received:
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| A good dose of Vitamin D from Mrs V Miller and Mrs L Smith. |
More contributions from the Wild Woolley Women who we visited in early May. |
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| Thanks to Clara Norton and an annonymous knitter for the vitamin D sources and cells. |
The ladies at Dumbleton WI knitted this collection of brain cells during a coffee morning! |
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| A big thank you to Zoe Jorro for knitting our giant chromosome along with some brain cells. Thank you to her mum for the Vitamin D pills. |
Our first fish and DNA helix came from Corrina Loosemore and Rachel Huskisson |
We've had more post through the letter box, sorry to have been a bit slow uploading the photos (there are more to come). Thanks to Penny Vickers, Fiona Meldsby and Debbie Turnbull for the following:
We got our first post today (12 May 2011)! Many thanks to Liz Eccleston and Gemma Garner for sending us the following:
A few photos from our first knitting event with the Wild Woolley Women.
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| Patterns at the ready! |
Busy knitting |
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| Discussing how to make the damaged myelin |
Our first finished microglia! |
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| The result: our first stash of myelin, microglia, astrocytes and foamy macrophages! |