People in my knitting group also knit various charity items. We have made fish and chip babies jumpers, mice for a charity fundraiser, hats for seafarers, and premature baby clothes.
I have just come across this to make 'Twiddlemuffs' for people with dementia. It is like a muff with things inside and out to fiddle with thus providing stimulation.
You will find the pattern at:
airedale-trust.nhs.uk
I am sure any care home or hospital would like this idea.
I would love to know if any Gransnetters have seen these being used or have views on whether they would work.
Just about to knit my first one, have collected cotton reel, ribbons, cord, rubber bracelet and zip so far to sew on .
🦞 The Lockdown Gang still chatting 🦞

. It's such easy-peasy knitting, no complicated pattern to follow (I always get hopelessly lost with a pattern !) Once I've managed about a dozen I send them off to a charity who then send them out to Spain for the rescued Spanish "galgos"...although the days are pretty warm, the nights can be perishing cold, and the dogs usually have no shelter....greyhounds have very little body fat and very thin fur and so feel the cold a lot. I have two retired greyhounds and they each have their own "dressing gown" for the chilly nights ! 
