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2015 : Woolly Knockers for Portsmouth!
This is a project to help the Breastfeeding Advisory team at Portsmouth Hospitals’ NHS Trust who are on the hunt for more of these valuable props to enhance their support sessions. With so many babies born every year, they really do get through a lot! Breastfeeding is not always easy, and the woolly knockers are fabulous to help with latching, feeding, positioning and expressing demonstrations, and are such a useful tool for both new mums and staff.Some of you will remember we ran a very successful similar project for the Brompton a few years ago. Heading photo on this page from back then. All the money in the world cannot buy this product so it’s a labour of love for the team. Thank you [thanks]“It doesn’t matter about the colour, shape or size, we are really thankful to everyone who knits and makes donations to us, and we would be very grateful to receive any more- the more the better!” PortsmouthWe’d love to be able to help them, will you join us?The Knitting pattern given by Portsmouth is here, on the Breastfeeding Network… But it is very similar to the pattern courtesy of the Lactation Consultants of Great Britain we used before. That can still be found here on our website if you prefer.A suggested crochet pattern is here on Ravelry….You find others, do share any with us, so we can pass the info on. Thank you.We’re suggesting any DK wool that can be machine washed, and do have some of our Stylecraft winnings set aside for this, if you need it, please message us and we’ll get some sent to you.If you are able to stuff them, please do, but we will also love to receive them flat, cheaper for you to post too, and stuff this end, if this option, please leave a long tail for finishing off.Women come in all shapes and sizes, we really aren’t making a standard knocker here, differences are good! If you need any more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.Once your knocker is finished, please contact us we will give you all the details for posting.Last posting is to be October 31st 2015.We could do with more than a handful. 😀As ever, many thanks.Bless you… and your knockers. xx -
January 2013. Knit a Knocker for the Brompton’s Breastfeeding Support Team
Knit a Knocker : the project details.
The breastfeeding and expressing support team at the Brompton asked the Octavia Appeal, who in turn came to us to help them by obtaining a few pairs of knitted breasts. Babies born with heart conditions often find breastfeeding more difficult as they do not have the energy required for it and, with many newborn babies being transferred to the Brompton, it is vital they are able to support mothers with this. They have decided knitted breasts are the way forward to help them teach hand expressing techniques, positioning and attachments skills to new mums and to new staff.
Can you help us?
- Knitters : Thanks to Rubycon for testing out the knitting pattern. She says approx 50g plus a bit for the nipple.
- Crocheters : See the lovely DillyTante’s blog here, for a crochet pattern, and great blog piece, thank you to her for the link.
- No need to stuff, send your knockers to Pistey! She will stuff them and take them along to the Hospital. When ready for posting either email RatherBeOnThePiste for details if on MN, or email us here at admin@woollyhugs.com. Thank you
All the money in the world cannot buy this product so it’s a labour of love for the team. Thank you Xx
How to Contact Us
If you need any more information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Once your knocker is finished, send us a message and we will give you all the details for posting. You can message us in a variety of ways…..
- PM us on Mumsnet – (KnottyLocks or RatherBeOnThePiste)
- Email us admin@woollyhugs.com
- Send us a message on the MNWoollyHugs Facebook page.
- Send us a message via Twitter MNWoollyHugs
Pattern courtesy of the Lactation Consultants of Great Britain http://www.lcgb.org/ (Slightly amended from a pattern by Carolyn Westcott IBCLC)
You will need
- 1 50g Ball of flesh coloured double knitting wool – choose your flesh colour
- 1 Some of darker colour double knitting wool
- NB colours are not important – we are happy to have them in any colour you wish!
- Pair of 3 1⁄4 mm / UK size 10 knitting needles
Knocker Pattern
- Cast on 71 stitches
- * Work st st for 20 rows
- 1st decrease 21st row: K1, *K2 tog, K5, rep from * to end 22nd and alternate rows: purl
- 2nd decrease 23rd row: K1, *K2 tog, K4, rep from * to end
- 3rd decrease K3
- Continue to decrease in this way and after 3rd decrease change to darker wool to make the areola
- 4th decrease K2
- 5th decrease K1
- Continue decreasing until K1, *K2 tog, from *to end has been worked.
- Nipple: st st 4 rows (see below for amendments)
- Break yarn, thread through rem stitches, draw up and fasten off.
- Sew sides together
- In darker wool on the wrong side of work, make a draw-string stitch around the base of the nipple, draw up and fasten off. Tightening of this stitch determines the prominence of the nipple.
Experiment to get the type you want. It is good to have a variety of shapes and sizes, just as women do, (very flat, very small/large, inverted, etc), so they can see that all work!
- To complete:
Some find the crochet base easier to do, as the knitting in the base is tight with the rapid increasing necessary. However, for those who cannot crochet and would like to knit the base –
- With size 8 needles cast on 71 sts
- Row 1- 3 Knit 71 stitches
- Row 4, K1 (K2 tog K5) to end (61 stitches)
- Row 5 and alternate rows, purl
- Row 6, K1 (K2 tog K4) to end (51 stitches)
- Row 8, K1 (K2 tog K3) to end ( 41)
- Row 10, K1 (K2 tog K2) to end (31)
- Row 12, K1 (K2 tog K1) to end (21)
- Row 14, K1 (K2 tog) to end (11)
- Row 16, K1 (K2 tog) to end (6)
- Rows 17 and 18, knit (6)
- Break off yarn, thread yarn through sts, draw up and seam
- Ta Da!
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2016. A Woolly Year in Review
As 2016 comes towards its close, we’d like to thank all for their brilliant support this year, for every stitch, every penny, every moment, every word, every resource, every Post office queue, everything! Your love and compassion seem boundless, never failing to amaze us with your generosity and spirit. We ask so much, but everywhere we look, Woolly Hug folk are being utterly marvellous. We seem to say this every year now, but it has been an extraordinary year. We easily get overwhelmed looking at the whole Woolly picture, it is an awful lot to take in!
Donors and crafters alike, what you do means so much to our families, our coming together for our Woolly Hug blanket making is very special indeed. Thanks to you too, our ongoing projects are stronger than ever. From here in the UK to as far away as Kurdistan, Lesbos, Syria, Malawi, Belarus, Ghana and the Philippines, children and their families are feeling love, warmth, support and comfort through our Billie’s Blankets, Little Hugs, Kinship Hugs, Christmas Hugs and Children of Chernobyl blankets. An astonishing 300+ blankets have been sent as part of our Refugee project this year alone, with about a quarter made using separate squares folk send, everyone contributing what they can (huge thanks here to our wonderful Construction Crew!) scarves, jumpers, cardis, mittens, bootees, and over 1700 hats have gone too, the quantity is truly humbling. So much love and woolly warmth going to folk who really need support, our thoughts are with all the families. Thinking too of all the families who have received our Angel Hugs in incredibly bleak and devastating times. Love in every stitch we say and it really is true.
We were completed chuffed to bits when in June we finally became a full charity, so thrilled that Woolly Hugs and the wonderful work everyone does for others was recognised. Was a very special day, and involved much joyful shrieking from us we’ll not deny
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And none of us stopped there, raising funds for other charities, recently Hope not Hate and The Alzheimer’s Society, just awesome, thank you.
All of this and JK Rowling’s retweet too.
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With your love and support we go on, we know we can’t help everyone, but together let’s help as many as we can, all info for all ongoing projects is on the website. There is even a section with tutorials for the complete novice if this is your resolution for the New Year! Our Chernobyl project 2017 is going to be bigger than ever, if you want to get a head start, crafting info is there too! And we have two brand new projects already lined up for early next year. No one can do any of this alone, we hope so much you will be with us. 2017 then, you ready? Let’s crack on!
Much love, heartfelt thanks and huge hugs from us xxxx
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Christmas Craft Sale 2016
Welcome to the start of 2016’s Christmas Craft sale!
This year we have chosen to split the funds, primarily we want to help the amazing work the Alzheimer’s Society do. They give wonderful support to those worried about and affected by dementia as this can be a desperately sad, lonely, bleak and isolating place to be.
We’d love to be able to do something to help, we really hope you will join us.
The Alzheimer’s Society aim to provide friendly expert advice on their Helpline, they run an online forum to enable individuals to talk to others affected by dementia, and also organise community-based services. Brilliant. If you would like to find out more see here…
We would also like to use a third of any funds raised to support our own family blanket projects.
Will you join us? There are several ways to get on board, as a crafter, a donor to help others craft and ultimately we will need folk to buy our treasures!Crafting info…
We are aiming to make and sell small/lightweight Christmas craft items, and to keep postage costs to a minimum we ask that ideally anything made can be sent on to a buyer in a large envelope. We are open to larger items too obviously, that is just a guide.
Some suggestions for you, but we are very open to others too…
- Stocking fillers, although obviously Father Christmas is REAL, this is just to help.
- Christmas tree decorations, bunting, garlands.
- Stockings
- Small gifts – Little bags, purses, brooches, hair accessories, key rings, gift bags, tags,
- Clothing items such as gloves, hats, scarves, shawls
- Lovely lovely things!
Woolly, fabric, embroidered, beaded, all crafty crafts welcome!!
If you make something to wear, please include washing info for that item, so that the purchaser can look after their treasure for the time to come.
Items from last year can be seen in our Christmas albums on our Facebook page, Woolly Hugs.
Last posting for crafts to be Monday 14th November please. Please PM for the posting information.
Donor info…
If you would like to contribute funds to help others craft we would love to hear from you. Our Paypal is admin@woollyhugs.com
The Event itself…
Our Christmas Craft sale will take place ONLINE between the evening of Wednesday 23rd November and run through to Sunday 27th November. It will be organised through an Event page as we have done before. In addition we will be auctioning a range of items through our website which will help folk not on Facebook, or those who prefer to take part in this way.
We are on Facebook as Woolly Hugs and Twitter as @Woolly_Hugs both good ways to keep in touch too.
We are keeping it all crossed that this Sale will be a huge success, with your love and support we have every confidence, huge heartfelt thanks. K&P xx
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Easter Craft Sale 2016
The crafting stage!
We are looking to make and sell small/lightweight Eastery/Spring/ Generally gorgeous items. Sewn, crocheted, knitted, any crafty crafts, the how is up to you! Some suggestions for you but we are open to others!
* Easter decorations – chicks, eggs, sheeeeps, rabbits.
* Easter/spring bunting/ garlands, decorations
* Brooches, keyrings, purses, accessoriesLast posting for crafts for the Easter sale is March 5th 2016.
Please message for posting information. Thank you so much.
Our Sales will take place through our Auction site on here and an Event page of Facebook. We are Woolly Hugs. Thank you!!!!!