Ooh this was great!!! I tried a few patterns and they didn’t turn out well. This one was simple and turned out exactly how it was supposed to. Thank you!!! I have some doulas who have been very patient with me worked on this project!
Thank you Bronislava, this pattern is excellent and easier than I thought it might be. Thank you for sharing your story with us and for sharing your pattern with us. I am going to crochet these now for my friend who had a double mastectomy without reconstruction 2 days ago. So your pattern is such a blessing. Passed on to me by another mutual friend.
Hi Debbie, thank you so much for sharing your story. I hope your friend recuperates fast 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀. And thank your other friend for sharing my video. I am so happy it helps others. 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you very much for this pattern. I have used the Knitted Knocker breasts, I had single mastectomy, but the triangle shape doesn’t work well with my body. This round shape is much better. Your tutorial is perfect, slow and very defined. Appreciate that you have taken the time for this instructional video.
I have watched numerous videos for the crocheted boobie. Your Video is much easier to follow. And the most realistic looking Bobbie. I have crocheted a set for myself. I will now do the same for family and friends who need new boobies!!!!! Thank You
I was ask to crochet some boobies and they gave me a written pattern , it was very complicated so I decided to check on here and so happy I found your site . Now I'll go buy the proper yarn also . Thank you so much for doing this for us .
Thank you for this beautiful video! So sorry about your mom💔 Sending you love and Thank you for your work; your flat top hat is now worn in Amsterdam 😍
Thank you So Much for sharing.And So Sorry to hear about your wee Mum😢I also was asked by my Granddaughter to make one for her to use to show new mothers how to breastfeed.I didn’t sew mine up to make sure the size would be ok to use. As I told her I could add on extra rows.She was down today and Loved my Creation.She told me This is Perfect Nan.As its really just to show the new Mum how to feed.And we are not allowed to touch,so this reason we need one to show. Our Great Grandson also Loved It.😃He is almost 11 months.As soon as he saw it,he wanted it.At this stage it wasn’t sewed up,so he just had the top part. And he wanted his milk from it😂So you have created a boob that 🎉is very realistic! Also was so easy to follow your instructions.Have Subscribed to your channel.Thanks for making what I thought was going to be a CHORE Soo easy.🥰🙏🌈
Oh thank you so much my friend has size g breast and I couldn't find a pattern. This is sooo helpful because it lays flat on your breast bone. Thank you thank you thank you. Basically when I saw you doing the breast portion it looked like a beanie so considering that the size G is 7 to 8 inchs in crown size is an adult male I would essentially make that but from the bottom up and then make a flat back that size then sew them together stuff them and Wala...a size g breastcrochet knitt knocker...problem solved.thank you you are a genius.💕
Dear Bronislava, I recently had an order for these models for hats for an infant. It was site for mother’s being ridiculed for breast feeding which I support. I made my own knitted pattern because I couldn’t find a pattern until today. I’ve come across your site and find another reason to make them. Thank you.
Yes - I hate when women are ridiculed about breastfeeding - it is the best what can mommies do for their babies (that is if they can do it, because not every mommy is so fortunate) to keep them healthy... When my baby was hungry I fed her right away as babies have to eat often because milk is not solid food and doesn't last long. I am a strong person and would tell people off if they were rude about my breastfeeding (especially because my baby had no sucking reflex and it took me 3 weeks to teach her how to breastfeed) Thank you for making these for cancer survivors! And thank you for commenting 🌸
Hello I lost my mom also when I was a child, 43 years ago I am a twice breast cancer survivor myself . I wish you to stay healthy :) I wanted to ask about washing it ( the material you filled it ) Thank you
Hi - I am so happy you are beating cancer, although I wish you didn't have to go through this ordeal! 🍀 The stuffing I used is quite fluffy, and I packed it fairly densely too, but not so densely that it would bulge out where it is not supposed to :-) I would hand wash it in lukewarm water and tiny bit of soap by just squeezing the boobie gently, then rinsing it same way (by squeezing gently). I would squeeze excess of water. After that, I would wrap it in a clean dry towel to soak up water into the towel. And I would repeat this one more time with another clean dry towel if needed. I would fluff it up a little (as you are fluffing up a pillow) if necessary, or not if it would stay intact. And I would lay the boobie on a towel to air dry. 🌺 🌻 🌹 🌷 🌼 🌸 🌞 STAY HEALTHY - fingers crossed
Hi Sisina - what a great gesture!!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 I think some people make them light beige, and darker colors as well - Just so they cannot see them through the clothing - perhaps the bra will hide colors too...
Need help, question? So i made the circle bigger so it would be a D cup and the stitches came to a 120, so when start on the next part should that many stitches affect how many rows i do to form the actual cup itself?
Hi Chanel - wow that is a lot of stitches - are you using thinner yarn? Yes... Actually, you could start, with the nipple area instead (now I will be designing in my head, so it may be inaccurate, but you can wiggle it a bit) - 4 single stitches into the magic circle, join,... 2nd row make 2 sc into each stitch join (8 stitches total), 3rd row - 2 hdc into each st , join (16 sts total), 4th row - probably change the color to light now, start adding every other row, in fifth row every 3rd row... try to do the same stitch and same/similar increases as you did for the flat part.... then when it is close to 120 sts just do few rows without increasing - do as many rows as needed for the height of the boobie... but make sure that the last row has 120 sts - so you can crochet both pieces together after you stuff it... hope this helps... please tell me what yarn, hook, type of stitches you used (hdc? dc? sc?) thanks... 🍀
Ok - then start with 5 stitches, repeat row with 5 stitches to give it a nipple, then you increase by 5 again, and after that by 10 stitches in each row - according to my math (if I am not mistaken) you should have 13 rows in total, including the nipple - how many rows do you have on your circle?
Hi Chanel, that is a good question 🌸 - I need to make another video I guess... or you would need to make the bottom circular part with one or two extra row/s and start the top part with that many stitches, and do more decreases
Thank you soooooooo much for this my mom has had a mastectomy I wanted to know if I wanted to make a "C" cup how would I make it and a "B" cup thanks again
Gladys - bless your Mom's heart - keep strong!!!! I know what she is going through... Hopefully doctors cured her. My mom was not so fortunate 🙁 ... I am sending positive vibes in your direction, keeping you in my thoughts and keeping my fingers crossed 💛💚💙💜💗
I'm new to crochet.I've started to make one for my mom.but looks like I purchased a yarn which is yarn#2 coz when I measure the WPI it's 17. So can you please tell how wide is the base of the "C" cup boobie, so that I can increase the no. Of rows till I get the required size ? Thank you.
Hi Lacie, I am sorry your sister got scared, even though this video is marked as not for children. However, you can explain to your sister that many women in the world get breast cancer. This video is a crochet along video for anyone to make prosthesis after they, or their friends or family member, had a breast surgery. It is a video that helps women in psychological and financial distress. Once you explain this to your sister she may be more understanding and hopefully less scared. Good luck 🍀
Ooh this was great!!! I tried a few patterns and they didn’t turn out well. This one was simple and turned out exactly how it was supposed to. Thank you!!! I have some doulas who have been very patient with me worked on this project!
Thank you Bronislava, this pattern is excellent and easier than I thought it might be. Thank you for sharing your story with us and for sharing your pattern with us. I am going to crochet these now for my friend who had a double mastectomy without reconstruction 2 days ago. So your pattern is such a blessing. Passed on to me by another mutual friend.
Hi Debbie, thank you so much for sharing your story. I hope your friend recuperates fast 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀. And thank your other friend for sharing my video. I am so happy it helps others. 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you so much for your sharing, this patters useful and easy to follow. I made this for my friends.
Thank you very much. You are a wonderful soul 💛 🌹
Thank you so much for sharing.. This with all. Of us.. I made it and it turned out amazing... Much love and gratitude from INDIA.. 🙏
Hello Mili - much love ❤️ to India - glad it helped 🌸🌺 🌹
Thank you very much for this pattern. I have used the Knitted Knocker breasts, I had single mastectomy, but the triangle shape doesn’t work well with my body. This round shape is much better. Your tutorial is perfect, slow and very defined. Appreciate that you have taken the time for this instructional video.
I have watched numerous videos for the crocheted boobie. Your Video is much easier to follow. And the most realistic looking Bobbie. I have crocheted a set for myself. I will now do the same for family and friends who need new boobies!!!!! Thank You
I was ask to crochet some boobies and they gave me a written pattern , it was very complicated so I decided to check on here and so happy I found your site . Now I'll go buy the proper yarn also . Thank you so much for doing this for us .
Thank you Gloria - glad you found my channel 💜🌹🌸🍀
Thank you for this beautiful video! So sorry about your mom💔 Sending you love and Thank you for your work; your flat top hat is now worn
in Amsterdam 😍
You are welcome and thank you too Sieneke - I LOVE Amsterdam, beautiful city ❤️
Thank you So Much for sharing.And So Sorry to hear about your wee Mum😢I also was asked by my Granddaughter to make one for her to use to show new mothers how to breastfeed.I didn’t sew mine up to make sure the size would be ok to use. As I told her I could add on extra rows.She was down today and Loved my Creation.She told me This is Perfect Nan.As its really just to show the new Mum how to feed.And we are not allowed to touch,so this reason we need one to show. Our Great Grandson also Loved It.😃He is almost 11 months.As soon as he saw it,he wanted it.At this stage it wasn’t sewed up,so he just had the top part. And he wanted his milk from it😂So you have created a boob that 🎉is very realistic! Also was so easy to follow your instructions.Have Subscribed to your channel.Thanks for making what I thought was going to be a CHORE Soo easy.🥰🙏🌈
Thanks. This is made very easy to follow
Thank You very much for the video. ...clear and easy to follow. God bless you.
Rosaline, Glad it was helpful!💜🌹
Very well explained and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing this
Glad it was easy to follow, Carol 🌹🍀
Oh thank you so much my friend has size g breast and I couldn't find a pattern. This is sooo helpful because it lays flat on your breast bone. Thank you thank you thank you. Basically when I saw you doing the breast portion it looked like a beanie so considering that the size G is 7 to 8 inchs in crown size is an adult male I would essentially make that but from the bottom up and then make a flat back that size then sew them together stuff them and Wala...a size g breastcrochet knitt knocker...problem solved.thank you you are a genius.💕
Wow, fantastic project!! Thank you
thank you too
Dear Bronislava, I recently had an order for these models for hats for an infant. It was site for mother’s being ridiculed for breast feeding which I support. I made my own knitted pattern because I couldn’t find a pattern until today. I’ve come across your site and find another reason to make them. Thank you.
Yes - I hate when women are ridiculed about breastfeeding - it is the best what can mommies do for their babies (that is if they can do it, because not every mommy is so fortunate) to keep them healthy... When my baby was hungry I fed her right away as babies have to eat often because milk is not solid food and doesn't last long. I am a strong person and would tell people off if they were rude about my breastfeeding (especially because my baby had no sucking reflex and it took me 3 weeks to teach her how to breastfeed)
Thank you for making these for cancer survivors! And thank you for commenting 🌸
Great video! Thanks! I will make a few sets to donate to Women going through breast cancer treatments. They are beautiful...
Excellent Mary, thank you for helping others in need!! 💜🌸🌹
Hi when I do my circle it seems to be flat not like yours. What am I doing wrong
Helen, I don’t know - I would have to see you crochet personally, do you have any friend where you are that could help you 🍀
Hello. Can you teach me how to make breast keychain size?
Hi Natural Remedies, that is a great idea... hopefully soon I can do it...
Hello I lost my mom also when I was a child, 43 years ago I am a twice breast cancer survivor myself . I wish you to stay healthy :) I wanted to ask about washing it ( the material you filled it ) Thank you
Hi - I am so happy you are beating cancer, although I wish you didn't have to go through this ordeal! 🍀 The stuffing I used is quite fluffy, and I packed it fairly densely too, but not so densely that it would bulge out where it is not supposed to :-) I would hand wash it in lukewarm water and tiny bit of soap by just squeezing the boobie gently, then rinsing it same way (by squeezing gently). I would squeeze excess of water. After that, I would wrap it in a clean dry towel to soak up water into the towel. And I would repeat this one more time with another clean dry towel if needed. I would fluff it up a little (as you are fluffing up a pillow) if necessary, or not if it would stay intact. And I would lay the boobie on a towel to air dry. 🌺 🌻 🌹 🌷 🌼 🌸 🌞 STAY HEALTHY - fingers crossed
Thank you very much . I appreciate your quick reply
+Kalliopi Tucker not a problem 🙃
Do they have to be skin tone colours? It's cancer awareness day on February 4th and I want to donate some of these
Hi Sisina - what a great gesture!!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 I think some people make them light beige, and darker colors as well - Just so they cannot see them through the clothing - perhaps the bra will hide colors too...
@@HandMadeRukodelkyOh ok thanks for the quick reply !!! I can hopefully get some of that yarn soon. When I make this I'll post a picture on my insta!
Oh yeah, please tag me 🍀🥂
Need help, question? So i made the circle bigger so it would be a D cup and the stitches came to a 120, so when start on the next part should that many stitches affect how many rows i do to form the actual cup itself?
Hi Chanel - wow that is a lot of stitches - are you using thinner yarn? Yes... Actually, you could start, with the nipple area instead (now I will be designing in my head, so it may be inaccurate, but you can wiggle it a bit) - 4 single stitches into the magic circle, join,... 2nd row make 2 sc into each stitch join (8 stitches total), 3rd row - 2 hdc into each st , join (16 sts total), 4th row - probably change the color to light now, start adding every other row, in fifth row every 3rd row... try to do the same stitch and same/similar increases as you did for the flat part.... then when it is close to 120 sts just do few rows without increasing - do as many rows as needed for the height of the boobie... but make sure that the last row has 120 sts - so you can crochet both pieces together after you stuff it... hope this helps... please tell me what yarn, hook, type of stitches you used (hdc? dc? sc?) thanks... 🍀
@@HandMadeRukodelky yes its a thinner yarn, its a thin 4 weight.
Ok - then start with 5 stitches, repeat row with 5 stitches to give it a nipple, then you increase by 5 again, and after that by 10 stitches in each row - according to my math (if I am not mistaken) you should have 13 rows in total, including the nipple - how many rows do you have on your circle?
Thank you very helpful
Glad it helped C Nash 💛💛💛
How do u make a d cup
Hi Chanel, that is a good question 🌸 - I need to make another video I guess... or you would need to make the bottom circular part with one or two extra row/s and start the top part with that many stitches, and do more decreases
Thank u 🙏🏻🙏🏻
you're welcome and thank you
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Very Creative!
Thank you
Hi how many stitchers would you need to crochet a E size breast please
Thank you soooooooo much for this my mom has had a mastectomy I wanted to know if I wanted to make a "C" cup how would I make it and a "B" cup thanks again
Gladys - bless your Mom's heart - keep strong!!!! I know what she is going through... Hopefully doctors cured her. My mom was not so fortunate 🙁 ... I am sending positive vibes in your direction, keeping you in my thoughts and keeping my fingers crossed 💛💚💙💜💗
How much wool did you use in grams please?
Hi Ik, I am sorry but I don't remember - it was not more than one skein though
Bronislava 4 HandmadeRukodelky thanks for your reply. What is a skein? (I’m from the UK)
One ball - some are 100 g, some are 50 g - I would say 50g, but I laso used another color as you see, and I used worsted yarn #4 weight
Bronislava 4 HandmadeRukodelky okay thank you so much x
A good idea for a costume's party... Thanks
what a great idea!!!!
Thank you so much
You are most welcome Susan 💛🌹
Thank you for this! I was asked to make breasts to teach new mothers how to breastfeed. 😺
Kathy - not sure how you will use it - but if serves the purpose I am glad it’s helpful 👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank u🙏💖
thank you too
I'm new to crochet.I've started to make one for my mom.but looks like I purchased a yarn which is yarn#2 coz when I measure the WPI it's 17. So can you please tell how wide is the base of the "C" cup boobie, so that I can increase the no. Of rows till I get the required size ? Thank you.
I will let you know in a couple of days
Do you have this in a written form?
Check below the video in the description - there should be a link - click on SHOW MORE
I found it. Thank you
🙏🏻Thank u👍🏻
you are most welcome 🌻🌹🌷🌼🌸🌻
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O_o ummm my 5 year old sister on the kids app found this.im scared
Hi Lacie, I am sorry your sister got scared, even though this video is marked as not for children. However, you can explain to your sister that many women in the world get breast cancer. This video is a crochet along video for anyone to make prosthesis after they, or their friends or family member, had a breast surgery. It is a video that helps women in psychological and financial distress. Once you explain this to your sister she may be more understanding and hopefully less scared. Good luck 🍀
What size is your hook ??????