As the link to the lactation Consultants does not seem to be working I have posted Carolyn Westcott's as well
Knitted Breast for Breastfeeding Demonstration
(Slightly amended from a pattern by
Carolyn Westcott IBCLC)
1 Ball of flesh coloured double
knitting wool – choose your colour
1 Ball of darker colour double
knitting wool
NB colours are not important
Pair of 3 1Ž4 mm / UK size 10
knitting needles
Cast on 71 stitches
* Work st st for 20 rows
1st decrease 21st row:
K1, *K2 tog, K5, rep from * to end
22nd and alternate
rows: purl
2nd decrease 23rd row:
K1, *K2 tog, K4, rep from * to end
3rd decrease K3
Continue to decrease in this way and
after 3rd decrease change to darker wool to make the areola
4th decrease K2
5th decrease K1
Continue decreasing until K1, *K2
tog, from *to end has been worked.
Nipple: st st 4 rows (see
below for amendments)
Break yarn, thread through rem
stitches, draw up and fasten off.
Sew sides together
In darker wool on the wrong side of
work, make a draw-string stitch around the base of the nipple, draw up and
fasten off. Tightening of this stitch determines the prominence of
the nipple.
Experiment to get the type you want. It is good to have a
variety of shapes and sizes, just as women do, (very flat, very small/large,
inverted, etc), so they can see that all work!
To complete: crochet a
wool circle in matching wool to fit the base of the breast, or cut some
matching fabric. Stitch half the base in place, stuff the breast
with foam or something squishy, (old tights or shoulder pads should work well),
and stitch remaining part of base. Different sizes of breast can be
made by amending the pattern, and different firmness achieved by amount of
stuffing.
Some find the crochet base easier to
do, as the knitting in the base is tight with the rapid increasing
necessary. However, for those who cannot crochet and would like to
knit the base –
With size 8 needles cast on 71 sts
Rows
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Sts
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1 – 3
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Knit 3
Rows
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71
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4th
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K1 (K2
tog K5) to end
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61
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5th and
alt rows
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Purl
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6th
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K1 (K2
tog K4) to end
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51
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8th
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K1 (K2
tog K3) to end
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41
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10th
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K1 (K2
tog K2) to end
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31
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12th
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K1 (K2
tog K1) to end
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21
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14th
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K1 (K2
tog) to end
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11
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16th
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K1 (K2
tog) to end
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6
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17th and
18th
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Knit
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6
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Break
off yarn, thread yarn through sts, draw up and seam
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Happy Knitting!!