This was a great video and very helpful in making the knockers. Bunny was well informed but Barb was rude to her by cutting her off when she was talking.
Hello! I plan on making one for aunt. I am much better at crochet and I know A LOT more about crochet than knit. Thank you so much for making this video
I would love to make these but I'm a beginner at crochet and it seems difficult. I think I'll practice a lot and then maybe I can help. Keep up the great work! This charity is certainly amazing.
This is definitely a great charity to join! If you can knit or crochet, I really encourage you to make as many as you can! if you cannot, then please donate yarn to your favorite crafter! I've made a pair with some donated yarn already that I received from my etsy.com listing! www.etsy.com/listing/494992767/knitted-knockers-for-survivors-or6 where I also discount future purchases for those who help a woman get a pair of knockers. I'm just one knitter out there, if you know your own, please use them, if you don't I'll gladly make it in your name!
Just got mine in the mail...i'm so excited i have a lady at work that could not do the reconstructive surgery and she is so excited that i am making them for her. Right now she stuff's her bra with fuzzy socks so this is so exciting.
Thank you so much for the tutorial, was hoping to crochet these when I first saw you on tv in the uk. Since then tried several different patterns and was not very successful, and have now completed one but it looks like my increasing was not up to scratch as I wasnt sure where to put the markers and increase. Anyway I have got the right wool now and thanks to you and your you tube tutorial can have another go and hopefully it should turn out perfect! So cant wait to start to make them. Can I make them in any wool so long as its soft? I noticed in the tutorial that you used several different types of yarn, so does it matter? Would appreciate your reply, Thanks again for a great tutorial.
I love your video, but found it a little confusing to follow . I hope that you will make a shorter, more straight forward version. Thank you for your labor of love.
I am sorry to have to ask this as im sure visually its probably very obvious (im blind) but does the stitch marker go into the second stitch of the increase stitch? i am trying to follow the video and listen to the pattern as well before i try to make my first pair so i can make sure i understand it all
This was a great video and very helpful in making the knockers. Bunny was well informed but Barb was rude to her by cutting her off when she was talking.
Thank you for providing a video tutorial. I’m an avid crocheter but came across your organization while shopping for yarn and seeing your logo.
So glad you found us!
I'm having a fun time crocheting with you ladies. It's like I'm with my knitting /crochet buddies! 😊
Making my first of many to come the cancer center will love them thank you for the free pattern
Hello! I plan on making one for aunt. I am much better at crochet and I know A LOT more about crochet than knit. Thank you so much for making this video
I would love to make these but I'm a beginner at crochet and it seems difficult. I think I'll practice a lot and then maybe I can help. Keep up the great work! This charity is certainly amazing.
This is definitely a great charity to join! If you can knit or crochet, I really encourage you to make as many as you can! if you cannot, then please donate yarn to your favorite crafter! I've made a pair with some donated yarn already that I received from my etsy.com listing! www.etsy.com/listing/494992767/knitted-knockers-for-survivors-or6 where I also discount future purchases for those who help a woman get a pair of knockers. I'm just one knitter out there, if you know your own, please use them, if you don't I'll gladly make it in your name!
Just got mine in the mail...i'm so excited i have a lady at work that could not do the reconstructive surgery and she is so excited that i am making them for her. Right now she stuff's her bra with fuzzy socks so this is so exciting.
Thank you so much for the tutorial, was hoping to crochet these when I first saw you on tv in the uk. Since then tried several different patterns and was not very successful, and have now completed one but it looks like my increasing was not up to scratch as I wasnt sure where to put the markers and increase. Anyway I have got the right wool now and thanks to you and your you tube tutorial can have another go and hopefully it should turn out perfect! So cant wait to start to make them. Can I make them in any wool so long as its soft? I noticed in the tutorial that you used several different types of yarn, so does it matter? Would appreciate your reply, Thanks again for a great tutorial.
I love your video, but found it a little confusing to follow . I hope that you will make a shorter, more straight forward version. Thank you for your labor of love.
I am sorry to have to ask this as im sure visually its probably very obvious (im blind) but does the stitch marker go into the second stitch of the increase stitch? i am trying to follow the video and listen to the pattern as well before i try to make my first pair so i can make sure i understand it all
Sorry for the delay in responding. Contact Laureenf@knittedknockers.org and she can help you with your question.
Please tell me where I can find the written pattern you are working from?
at the end of round 6 (the first time it's worked), how many stitches should I have? I'm getting 33 and want to make sure I'm on track
I’m new crocheter I am unable to follow this can you just show step by step this is confusing
Sorry you find it confusing. Perhaps your local yarn shop can help maybe?