Woman knits 1000 teddies bears for African children

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Woman knits 1000 teddies bears for African children
Woman knits 1000 teddies bears for African children

Josie Hind, 81, has produced an average of 250 teddies a year since 2016 and also makes dresses, shorts, jumpers, blankets and other knitted toys.

They are taken to Livingstone in Zambia by the the north-east of England charity Zambezi Sunrise Trust.

Mrs Hind, from Alston in Cumbria, said she started knitting them “and just kept going”.

“I keep saying, ‘Have I sent plenty, have they got plenty’ but they say ‘No, keep making them’,” she said.

Mrs Hind knits the bears with her own, or donated, wool and stuffs them with the insides of duvets from a local nursing home which closed down.

Each one takes only a couple of hours to make, she said.

She added: “It just gives me something to do that I know is doing some good for somebody.

“When I got up to October last year it was 925 so I thought, ‘Right, we’ll keep going to the thousand’ and l think I’ve got about to 1,025 now.”

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