Yarn Bomb Stapleford
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Fiscal Host: The Social Change Nest
community knitting, crochet and textiles projects including workshops and classes
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Top financial contributors
Individuals
Heather
£7,268.91 GBP since Jan 2022
Heather Bessant
£1,411 GBP since Oct 2023
Susan Paterson
£105.4 GBP since Jun 2022
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The Social Change Nest
£250 GBP since Jan 2022
Yarn Bomb Stapleford is all of us
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Heather
Admin
£7,269 GBP
Teresa Needham
Admin
Sue Paterson
Admin
Heather Bessant
£1,411 GBP
The Social Ch...
£250 GBP
Susan Paterson
£105 GBP
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+£665.00GBP
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Contribution #739076
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Today’s balance£1,845.56 GBP
Total raised
£8,501.77 GBP
Total disbursed
£6,656.21 GBP
Estimated annual budget
£4,222.25 GBP
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News from Yarn Bomb Stapleford
Updates on our activities and progress.
Community Knits Together at Christmas
Not content with the standard Christmas jumper, members of the Stapleford community have been invited to knit/crochet “Granny Squares” by Yarn Bomb Stapleford to make impressive two-metre-high Christmas trees. The first tree comes complete...
Published on January 26, 2022 by Teresa Needham
About
Yarn bombing is a form of street art using yarn creations to cover public spaces.
Yarn Bomb Stapleford is all about enabling our wonderful community of Stapleford to have ownership in brightening up Stapleford Town Centre with different creative displays throughout the next few months.
After months of limited socialising, the project aims to bring people back together working on the installations and create a warm welcome to those visiting our high street. The projects also provide the opportunity for people to develop skills and express their creative side.
Yarn Bomb Stapleford has received funding from Broxtowe Borough Council’s welcome back fund to cover costs associated with materials and marketing and managing events and group activities.
The project was developed and is organised by the Helpful Bureau and Stapleford Mutual Aid Group.