These knitted, woolly boobs are making life better for breast cancer survivors

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Many people's knitting efforts focus on jumpers, scarves, children's clothes and blankets. But, one breast cancer survivor is knitting hundreds of woolen breasts for women who've had mastectomies due to breast cancer

A video about Sharon's knitting efforts have gone viral. In the video above, which has over 18 million views, she explains why knitting breasts is so important to her

Sharon had breast cancer five years ago and didn't want reconstructive surgery after her mastectomy. Sharon and her team of fellow knitters — who she calls "knockerettes" — knit around 300 breasts a month, in an effort to provide lighter and more comfortable post-surgery protheses than the stick-ons offered by the NHS Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog