Knitted Knockers: How Handmade Breast Prosthetics Bring Comfort & Confidence
When I first heard about Knitted Knockers, I had no idea how much they would change livesโincluding mine. These hand-knit breast prostheses provide a soft, breathable, and lightweight alternative to traditional prosthetics for women who have undergone mastectomies. As a breast cancer survivor myself, this cause is deeply personal.

Over the years, Iโve made and donated countless knockers, shared tutorials, and even had a viral Instagram reel with over 2.3 million views showcasing these life-changing creations. I was honored to speak to a group of 80 women about Knitted Knockers, and I continue to spread the word through my blog, social media, and knitting community.
If you’ve ever considered using your knitting skills to make a real impact, this is the perfect place to start. Letโs dive into the importance of Knitted Knockers, my experience, and how you can get involved.
What Are Knitted Knockers?
Knitted Knockers are handmade breast prostheses crafted from soft cotton yarn. Unlike silicone prosthetics, they are:
โ Lightweight & breathable โ No more heavy, uncomfortable prostheses.
โ Gentle on sensitive skin โ Perfect for post-surgery wear.
โ Adjustable & customizable โ Available in multiple sizes and colors.
โ Free for those in need โ Thanks to volunteers who knit and donate them.
These knitted prostheses fit inside a bra and help restore confidence to women who have had mastectomies, lumpectomies, or other breast surgeries.

๐ Want to learn how to knit your own? Check out my step-by-step tutorial:
How to Knit Knitted Knockers โ Full Guide
My Viral Instagram Reel โ Why People Connected
When I posted a simple Instagram reel showcasing the Knitted Knockers I make and donate, I never expected it to gain over 2.3 million views!
๐ฝ๏ธ In the video, I softly explain:
๐งถ What Knitted Knockers are and why they matter.
๐ How they provide comfort to breast cancer survivors.
๐ That I make them in various sizes and colors to give away to women in my town.
This reel showed me just how many people are touched by breast cancer and how much handmade items can truly make a difference.
Speaking to 80 Women About Knitted Knockers

Iโll admit itโI’m an introvert. The thought of speaking in front of 80 people made me want to run the other way.
But when I got the call confirming that 80 women were eager to learn about Knitted Knockers, I knew I had to step up.
The Event
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I brought baskets of finished knockers in all sizes and colors.
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I handed out printed patterns and information brochures.
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I even let the audience hold and compare traditional silicone prostheses vs. knitted knockersโthey were amazed at the difference!
Many of these women had never heard of Knitted Knockers, but they left feeling empowered to spread the word. Some even took home knockers for friends or family who had been through breast cancer.

๐ก Biggest takeaway? Awareness is everything. You never know who will need this information now or in the future.
How Knitted Knockers Are Changing Lives
โจ More than 1,000 knockers are sent out every month to women who need them.
โจ Doctors and surgeons are recommending them more often as a gentler alternative to silicone.
โจ Volunteers worldwide are knitting and donating, ensuring no woman has to go without.
Every single knitted knocker is a gift of loveโfrom one set of hands to another.
๐งถ Want to Get Involved? Hereโs How:
โ Knit โ Follow my Knitted Knockers tutorial.
โ Donate knockers – Donate UNSTUFFED knockers to Knittedknockers.org
โ Spread the word โ Tell friends, family, and local breast cancer support groups.
โ Request a pair for yourself or someone in need โ Visit knittedknockers.org.
Final Thoughts
Knitting is so much more than just a hobbyโitโs a way to give back, to heal, and to provide comfort.
Knitted Knockers have allowed me to turn my own breast cancer journey into something meaningful, and I hope they can do the same for you.
Next Steps
Want the basics and how to get started knitting. Start Here.




