Knitting Patterns for breastfeeding support

Are you crafty?

Good old knitted breast models... they are so helpful for all sorts of discussions about breastfeeding attachment. Great to demonstrate hand expression. Wherever you live, a Peer Supporter somewhere near you would be delighted to receive one.  Or even a pair?!! If you'd like to donate some to the Flintshire Peer Supporters, then please do call us on 01244 545 021.   I have a bag of toy-stuffing material which you can use, but a variety of recycled materials are suitable.
We'd be forever in your debt! :-)

Free pattern can be downloaded here from the Lactation Consultants of GB, LCGB.

If you prefer to crochet, use this pattern from LCGB.

Other knitted breast patterns are available here.
Chenille wool is a gorgeous choice, and whilst some like to have a very realistic colour scheme, there are plenty of Peer Supporters who love a wild & wacky colour mix - think stripes of anything other than pink & beige!

Another knitted item which can be very useful when talking to parents about BF (e.g. antenatally) is the "Knitted Knappy" from the lovely Alison Blenkinsop. A Knappy kit can be purchased for £3.  The Knappy helps parents remember what to expect in the nappies of their newborn!





If you're looking for a quick project, how about this dishcloth? It has the International BF symbol upon it.
There is also a cute Tandem-feeding variation! See the many alternative designs on Ravelry.

A lovely piece of work here can be enjoyed by both Mum & her baby - a necklace.

Slightly bigger - a fun crocheted hat for a baby (video instuctional here: left hand & right hand version).
See also a knitting pattern for a hat here from Ali Blenkinsop's site.


If you prefer to knit something a little larger... how about this shawl (for privacy if you require it whilst feeding)


And finally - my googling also threw this page at me which you might like to go see... Breastfeeding is a lot like Knitting!

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