Octopus for a preemie Potchefstroom

Octopus for a preemie Potchefstroom We donate crochet octopi to premature babies to help them thrive. Giving a crochet octopus toy to a premature baby can help him/her thrive.

Research has shown that it calms the babies, improve their breathing and stabilise their heartbeat. The te****les of the octopus resemble the umbilical cord in the womb. As a baby plays with the te****les he is comforted and also less likely to pull out his tubes and cables. The Octopus for a preemie project is already established in many countries worldwide and we would love to start one in Potch

efstroom. Becoming involved in this project is a great way to make a difference in the lives of these little people and their parents. Please contact me if you would like to become part of this project by crocheting octopi or by donating funds or appropriate materials.

13/05/2019

Here are some of the latest octopi's and jellies delivered to Potchefstroom Hospital. Thank you to the people from the Dienssentrum, Melanie van der Merwe, Uida du Preez, Charlene Boardman (from Craft Crazy), Cindy Lombard from the Dienssentrum and everyone involved!

Dankie aan die Dienssentrum wat 'n hele sak vol seekatte gehekel het!!
03/05/2019

Dankie aan die Dienssentrum wat 'n hele sak vol seekatte gehekel het!!

Dankie aan almal wat gehelp het met die maak van die seekatjies. Word oorhandig aan Mari van der Westhuizen vir verspreiding aan die siek kindertjies

The latest batch went to Potchefstroom Hospital. Thank you for all the contributions! They were greatly appreciated!
28/12/2018

The latest batch went to Potchefstroom Hospital. Thank you for all the contributions! They were greatly appreciated!

16/04/2018

Nog seekatte vir Mediclinic

Octopi to be delivered to Mediclinic Potchefstroom
24/01/2018

Octopi to be delivered to Mediclinic Potchefstroom

http://www.octopusforapreemie.com/patterns/
23/08/2017

http://www.octopusforapreemie.com/patterns/

Patterns All of our patterns are shown below, we would like you to still join our group if possible or use the contact information to get in touch with an admin for an address to send your octopus or jellyfish. We truly believe the best thing for the babies are for all octopus and jellyfish to be se...

17/08/2017

The tight curls of a crocheted te****le make a good umbilical cord substitute for the tiny hands of a premature baby.

09/08/2017

Octopus for a preemie

09/08/2017

Basic guidelines:

1. Octopi must be made from 100% cotton yarn, since it can be washed at high temperatures (60 degrees) and it does not give off fibers that could irritate the preemies' airways.
2. The stuffing should be synthetic fiber filing that can withstand being washed at 60 degrees. The filling of cheap pillows, like those available at PEP is perfect.
3. Stitches should be tight and close together, no holes and no stuffing showing (rather use a smaller hook, 2.5 - 3.5). Use yarn under technique and the invisible increase / invisible decrease techniques to prevent holes.
4. Tentacles should be no longer than 22cm and no shorter than 16cm when outstretched.
5. The body should be between 6 and 9 cm long.
6. It should be stuffed quite firmly, as it becomes softer when it is washed.

09/08/2017

Doctors in Denmark discovered that babies who cradled an octopus toy showed improved breathing, a regular heartbeat, and strong oxygen blood levels.

09/08/2017

Dié snoesig gehekelde seekatte, bekend as Octopi, word as ’n vorm van terapie gebruik om prematuur (vroeggebore) babas te help vertroos. Die hospitaalpersoneel vertel dat die tentakels van Octopi die babatjies aan hulle ma se naelstring en baarmoeder herinner. Deur Zoë Salzwedel

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