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Kia ora! We are Premmie Knitting Club.
A virtual tribe of knitters
knitting for premature babies and fundraising for preemie related causes.

We’re celebrating 10 years of wrapping Aotearoa’s tiniest babies in warmth, love, and hope through our knitting donations and fundraising.

To mark this milestone, we’re aiming to donate as many peggy square blankets as possible to hospitals across Aotearoa and we’d love your help!

Blankets are always needed by the hospitals we support.

The idea is that we’ll have blankets made up of squares knitted by everyone in our community from sports people to politicians, media personalities, content creators, influencers and everyday New Zealanders.

Our goal is to create hundreds of blankets to donate to Neonatal Intensive Care Units across Aotearoa.

Questions? please email hello@premmieknittingclub.org

We’re asking everyone to knit one peggy square.

WHAT’S A PEGGY SQUARE BLANKET?
The project consists of twenty knitted squares, each measuring 15 x 15cm, which are later joined to form the finished blanket. We’d love you to knit just one square, but feel free to knit as many as you like!

WHY PEGGY SQUARES?
Peggy squares are simple and manageable in size for knitters of all levels. They are a perfect starting point to learn basic knitting techniques, build confidence, while contributing to a worthy cause! For expert knitters, they are also a great way to use up your spare yarn.

DETAILS

  • You have between April and June
    (8 weeks) to knit one peggy square.

  • Feel free to get your family, friends or a colleague involved to knit your square and make it a team effort.

  • You don’t need to sew anything.
    We have amazing volunteers who
    will sew the squares into blankets.

HOW TO
KNIT A
PEGGY SQUARE

The Pattern

    • 15x15cm squares

    • 20 squares make a blanket

    • Size 8 (4mm) needles.

    • Any colour 8ply (double knitting, DK) wool.

  • Everyone’s knitting tension is slightly different and not all 8ply yarns are created equal. You may need to adjust the number of stitches you cast on so that your square is 15cm wide when it is finished.

    • Cast on 30 stitches.

    • Work 60 rows garter stitch (knit every row), or until your work measures 14.5cm.

    • Cast off 30 stitches.

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Thank you so much. We really appreciate your support!

FREE POSTAGE
Premmie Knitting Club is a recipient of NZ Post’s Delivering for Good programme. This means that you can send your knitting back to us for free.

Click the button below, fill out our form, and we will send you a prepaid postage label.

FROM SQUARES TO BLANKETS
Our PKC volunteers will stitch together all of the donated Peggy squares into blankets. A collective effort of knitters nationwide! If you’d like to help stitch Peggy Squares into blankets, then contact us below.

$10k for 10 years

We have lots happening in 2026 to celebrate our 10 year anniversary. From our annual fundraising merch to a nationwide community Peggy Square project, every donation brings us closer to our $10,000 goal.

Let’s celebrate 10 years of care, community, and compassion together.

About Premmie Knitting Club

PKC is a registered NZ charity and a virtual tribe of knitters knitting for premature babies and fundraising for preemie related causes. We are an entirely volunteer (and women run) organisation.

Each year, we donate thousands of knitted items to support Aotearoa’s most vulnerable babies in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), anything from blankets to singlets, cardigans and more, we work directly with the hospitals to understand what is most needed.