5 41892 make this sweet octopus for preemies and give it away for the good cause.
Crochet octopus for premature babies.
A study is still being done in terms of the soothing benefits of cuddling crochet octopus for premature babies.
The tentacles of the octopus resemble the umbilical cord and remind babies of the womb and comfort.
A few years ago in denmark a father asked for a crocheted octopus for his baby.
Preemie octopus 6 inch crochet pattern 4 50 etsy.
To raise awareness for world prematurity day the hospital is calling upon avid crocheters to help create small octopuses for all premature babies born in the hospital.
I am blown away by the response to my initial post and video about the octo project.
Crocheters all around the world are making these cute creatures to accompany prematurely born children in hospitals.
As of the latest update in regards to the research it was revealed that the colorful.
The theory is that the curly tentacles mimic the umbilical cord and comfort the baby.
Written by anastasia on march 4 2017 posted in free patterns toys.
It promotes motor development and sensory stimulation which every baby benefits from.
It s basic amigurumi all you need to know is some basic stitches and all the other stuff will be explained in the pattern.
The babies that cuddled their octopus had overall health improvements with their breathing regular heartbeat strong oxygen blood levels and were less bothered by the various monitors and ivs.
Octopus for preemies 2 0 free crochet pattern and video tutorial octo project.
I am glad to know it has touched so many people.
Thanks to poole hospital s neonatal intensive care unit nicu your favorite hobby can be put to good use by making these adorable sea creatures to help comfort premature babies.
What an amazing thought.
This crochet designer points out that while the crochet octopus is particularly good for nicu preemies it s also a good toy for other babies as well.
This amazing idea of giving preemies a crochet octopus originally started in denmark where doctors observed premature babies with their crocheted octos.
Hospital staff observed that the premature babies grasped the curly tentacles of the octopus instead of pulling at their tubes.