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RJLinkletter 06-04-2018 12:40 PM

These are great. My nan started to use them several years ago. She now proudly tells us she has a range of colours and patterns depending on her mood 😂

jothesewer2 06-16-2018 08:11 AM

I find if you have one breast removed using the prosthetics do feel heavy. I have had a double mastectomy and I don't notice them being heavy since they are both same weight. I have ordered a set of the knitted knockers but haven't received them yet, am anxious to get them. A friend has a set and says they are wonderful, keep up the good work ladies you are appreciated very much, especially women that are on a tight budget. Very wonderful project. I sew but don't knit or I would make them too.

Kelsie 07-17-2018 11:38 AM

Oh my mother would have liked to have a pair of yours. Her surgery was back in the prehistory times and the prosthetic was very heavy and constantly left her with raw sores. Kudos to you for what you do.

QuiltnNan 07-18-2018 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by Kelsie (Post 8095689)
Oh my mother would have liked to have a pair of yours. Her surgery was back in the prehistory times and the prosthetic was very heavy and constantly left her with raw sores. Kudos to you for what you do.

thanks, my mom too. i just visited her in AR last week. She stopped wearing that heavy plastic thing not long after the surgery. I asked if she wanted one, and she agreed. So I'm sending her one tomorrow. I hope she remembers what we talked about because she has Alzheimer's, but in good health.


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