I'm still making sensory aids for people with dementia - we are now calling them sensory sleeves because twiddle muff can sound rude.
I was making them big, to fit 2 hands easily and using aran yarn and a big hook. Then our crafting groups was given a mass of cotton yarn - ironically by a lady who is unable to craft anymore as she has dementia. Even using two strands of the cotton together it is still much finer than the aran and I use a much smaller hook and make a considerably smaller sleeve, to fit over one arm. We thought some people would prefer the feel of cotton and people vary a lot in size.
These 2 images are actually part of one photo so that really is the size difference.
Our first batch of sleeves is in use at a local dementia unit and they are popular so production continues. I am enjoying the balance of repetition and uniqueness as I decide how to add buttons and texture to each using what I have in my stash.
Looking forward to all your unique pairs contributions too.
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I do like this idea - different sizes and colours is always a good thing, everyone likes a bit of choice.
I think these are fantastic. And I do like the idea of some cotton ones for a choice of texture
These are such a good idea. How nice that the cotton yarn is going to help people with similar problems to the lady who donated them.
I agree with the others ... these are a fantastic idea and I like the use of the different yarns to give a choice of textures.
I echo the comments above; such an amazing gift to give, not only your talent, time but the thoughtfulness. Maybe its time I learned to crochet. ... Mary-Lou
Not only are these a wonderful gift, but they are beautiful to look at as well. It's such a brilliant idea!
So nice of you to be making these cuffs. I used to crochet but haven't for awhile...I liked using the really tiny crochet hooks!
Such a lovely project!
Good for you! Very worthwhile thing to do (and twiddle muff is most amusing).
What an interesting idea, and creative, too!
These are really lovely Helena even if they have had a change of name!
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