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I heard about your organization in December while watching an Orlando, Fl news station. My husband’s nephew’s wife had just been diagnosed with breast cancer. I went to my local yarn shop, purchased the yarn and made her pair. I’ve been telling friends about your project and several have started making knockers. So far I’ve made 3 pairs, purchased more yarn today so I can make more. One of the ladies just couldn’t stop crying when I gave her a pair.
This is a wonderful project. Thank you for being there. I’ll keep knitting and telling ladies about you.
Got my knocker today! Not even a week after I made the request. Your organization is the best. I’ve passed this good news to a friend that knits for the needy with her friends and she was thrilled too. Looks like you have another chapter. Thanks again.
I know this may sound dramatic, but receiving my knockers has truly changed my life. My original reconstruction failed and I am now “deconstructed”. I have so much nerve damage that wearing a regular bra was out of the question , so I rarely left the house.
My shape has also changed dramatically and I needed a round knocker on one side and a regular one on the other…… someone knitted a custom pair for me in 2 different bright and beautiful jewel tones. I love them!!!!
I slip my knockers right into a sports bra…. they are light and soft and comfortable and I feel beautiful in them. My husband actually cried the first time I came out wearing them. Even my oncologist has noticed a difference. I’m happy and active and smile a lot more.
I don’t know what I would have done if I hadn’t found you angels on earth. Keep doing what you’re doing because you impact more lives than you know. Anne. Date 11/23/14
Although I’m getting fitted for prosthetics today, the knitted knockers that I received prior to my surgery on 10/06/14 have been a Godsend. So soft and comfortable. Thank you Pat and thank you Knitted Knockers for being there.
My knitted knocker was a godsend, when, just 3 weeks post surgery, I went on holiday & needed something light, soft and comfy to fill my bikini with!! I would like to thank Barbara J from Aberyswyth for taking the time and trouble to knit my knockers for me- they will always remain close to my heart!
I’m just two weeks past surgery for a bi-lateral mastectomy. A friend stopped by yesterday to tell me about your knitted knockers….since we live in Florida and it gets HOT, silicone would be torture. Your cotton product sounds so wonderful.
I had a double mastectomy on 12-14-2011 and have not been able to find comfortable prosthetics. I am truly excited with the possibility of these working in a “regular bra.”
I wear my first pair of knockers all the time…comfortable, soft, natural, lightweight. I don’t have to wear only loose tops…I now can wear fitted t shirts. I go to yoga, church….everywhere and they stay in place. Not to hot either for South Florida. And it is so much fun to show someone a knitted knocker….at first there is a stunned look….and then a wide smile and a chuckle. I knit, I am inspired to follow your video and make a pair…..then I could start a group in Jupiter Florida.
I had request (1) knocker a month or so ago. I love it. I am requesting another pair so that I can change them out for laundering. I have had mastectomy for 5 years, and love the kk so must better than a silicone falsie! I am 42 years old, and have been struggling with the appearance of clothing since my right side mastectomy. My kk fits so well, I have begun wearing clothing that I like now, not always hiding my chest!
I just have to say that these pretty little knockers have changed my life. I know how dramatic that sounds, but I haven’t been able to work since my diagnosis. The cheapest bra with prosthetics costs almost $500.00 and with all the added expenses of the last year, something like that wasn’t even a remote possibility. Two of our children got married since my bilateral mastectomy, and I actually wore a padded bra with rolled up socks inside so the cups wouldn’t collapse. I’m sorry I didn’t find you then, but so very grateful that I found you now. I hope you know how much these lovely knockers mean to women like me. Hugging my family never felt so good.