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over a year ago
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Home alone but not bored yet, bloke movies to keep me entertained, beers to suitably warp my mind, kitties to stroke and calm me, and a hottie to blow me when she gets home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Perhaps 'knitting knockers' would be appropriate. There are volunteers who knit an alternative packing, to put in bra's after a mastectomy. Some people don't get on with the silicone style inserts apparently |
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"I knit for tiny babies and dementia mitts . "
Are the dementia mitts the ones with the buttons, threads and other assorted things to fiddle with?
Seen them around.
Both are worthy causes.
As is the OP's poppies. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Oh, they are officially called 'knitted knockers' in case any one thinks it was a disrespecful phrase
I saw on tv its a good idea as soft and warm "
I've seen these too!
Love knitting to be honest! Make dog coats too for doggies abroad |
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"I knit for tiny babies and dementia mitts .
Are the dementia mitts the ones with the buttons, threads and other assorted things to fiddle with?
Seen them around.
Both are worthy causes.
As is the OP's poppies. "
Yes that's them they do work as i use them at work .patients fiddle with then instead of pulling cannula out |
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"I know it's for a good cause knitting poppies on a Saturday night but is anyone else home alone and bored! "
They do look nice ,a patient knitted some for other patients one year was nice . |
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