How to Knit | Twiddlemuff

In this video we show you an example of how you can knit your very own twiddlemuff for someone you know, or to donate. There are no rules, as long as you use lots of colors and textures. Adding things like buttons, bells, pom poms, and ribbons helps by giving the recipient lots of little things to keep their hands busy. Read more on our blog here: http://bit.ly/Twiddlemuffs Twiddlemuffs are great for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, as they help to ease agitation and calm the person’s mood by keeping their hands and minds occupied. Many hospital wards have found that the muffs have a positive effect on patients by keeping them comforted, as well as encouraging movement and brain stimulation. Discover more inspiration from LoveKnitting, the home of knitting yarns, wools, patterns, and knitting needles. Discover 1000s of patterns from your favorite knitwear designers and brands, free knitting tutorials, plus a community to share your latest makes. What more could your woolly hearts desire! Brought to you by LoveCrafts, we’re on a mission to spread the joy of making. Experience the joy of knitting here: http://bit.ly/LoveKnittingPage Want more inspiration, tips and general knit chat? Follow LoveKnitting on Instagram for knitting inspiration and information about our latest patterns and yarns http://bit.ly/InstagramLK Head over to our Facebook page to join our lovely community of knitters http://bit.ly/LKFacebookPage Check out our Pinterest page for inspiration boards and knitting project ideas http://bit.ly/LKPinterestPage ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "How to Crochet for ABSOLUTE beginners!"    • How to Crochet for ABSOLUTE beginners!   ~-~~-~~~-~~-~