This week, two tiny 25-week twin baby girls were born to friends of ours.
Only 1.5 pounds each at birth.
I'm glad to hear that so far they are doing well, but this doesn't stop the worry.
I felt compelled to show our friends how much we are thinking of them and their two tiny girls in the best way I know how. Handknits.
I knit up these little preemie hats to help keep them warm in the hospital. Each has their initial embroidered on a fabric heart and appliqued onto the knitted fabric. Each hat only took me... about 'a minute' to make, which further impressed upon my mind how truly tiny these little babies really are.
I hope that these little hats bring this poor family a bit of comfort in what I am only imagining is an extremely stressful and emotional time.
Adding my prayers to yours. These adorable hats will certainly show your love and concern. Best wishes for all!
ReplyDeleteThe embroidery is an extra special touch.
ReplyDeleteLovely Alana.....I'm sending prayers
ReplyDeleteMy niece was born at 24 weeks...she just celebrated her 26th birthday a few weeks ago. She also fit only into hand made items and then into doll clothes.
ReplyDeleteSome of the strongest people start out the tiniest.
Oh, bless their hearts. I've made a couple of preemie hats and was almost disheartened at how quickly they knit up--and I used sock yarn! I wish these tiny girls the best. I know their parents will appreciate the lovely little hats.
ReplyDelete"Good things come in small packages."
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. Is there a pattern for them? I make dolls for children at the hospital but I would love to try these little hats for them.
Oh how lovely those little hats are. I send my best wishes to the family too, having had twins myself, one of whom had a struggle at the start.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to the parents remembering those worrying times.
These are adorable. Best of wished to them!
ReplyDeleteThose hats are so gorgeous, you are a blessing.
ReplyDeleteMeredith
Those tiny hats are lovely, and I'm sure the parents will feel cared for each time they look at their little daughter's wearing them.
ReplyDeleteSo tiny ... we have a friend whose twin boys were that small at birth. We just saw the boys recently - 16 and almost 6 ft tall! hoping for the same happy outcome for your friend.
ReplyDeleteThose hats are beautiful. I'm sure they will be appreciated, especially with the extra touch of being personalized with their initials.
ReplyDeleteI'm the father of a preemie. Last May, my daughter was born at 30 weeks, tipping the scales at about 2.5 pounds. One of the most cherished memories I have from the NICU stay was the day a nurse came by with some handknit hats that were created and donated by volunteers. It was very touching, and as I looked at the hats, I decided that was something I could learn how to do for my daughter. That's when I became a knitter.
Preemie hats hold a special place in my heart.
-greg, drmellow on Ravelry
These tiny hats are so lovely. My heart goes out to this family.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness. Sitting at 40 weeks, I can't imagine the parents' stress. Sending positive thoughts their way.
ReplyDeletePrayers for them! I'm expecting a little girl- 23 weeks long- so I can only imagine!
ReplyDeleteWhat pattern did you use for the hats?
I wish my best energy and positive thoughts for your friend's babies. I lost twin grandsons ten years ago this way. My new grandson was born prematurely in August. He is doing just fine. I believe that now, there is so much they can do to save such tiny lives. Love to your friends.
ReplyDeletePrayers for the little ones!
ReplyDeleteThese hats are beautiful. I love the little heart.
Knitting really does make everything better. Sending prayers to the little ones and their parents. Laura
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ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, and I'm sure the parents will love them! I think the applique is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable, Alana. I'm sure they'll be truly appreciated.
ReplyDeletebeautiful little hats, and what a lovely way to show you care. Like little prayer hats, instead of prayer shawls.
ReplyDeleteWishing them all. :)
ReplyDeleteSending good thoughts to pack with those darling hats. BTW, my copy of Botanical Knits arrived yesterday, thank you!
ReplyDeleteA good friend of mine had a son born at 24 weeks about a year ago. He is a healthy toddler right now. My prayers are with these babies.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beatiful hat I love the touch you give at the end. AWESOME! http://www.learnhowtoknitascarf.com
ReplyDeleteOh my! I just visited my two tiny twin girl nieces in the hospital! They are doing very well. I however, am just not sure what to knit them- so many adorable options...
ReplyDeletethat's so kind of you. I was a preemie also. I wish your friends babies the best.
ReplyDeletethat is so kind. I wish your friends the best for their babies.
ReplyDeleteI was a preemie, too.