How to make an Octopus for a Premature Baby (No Sew, Crocheted Octopus for a Preemie)

I have been making Octopus for Preemie’s for a few years now. They are my go to quiet time project. They are a fun quick make and you can often donate them to your local NICU. It is essential though that you use cotton yarn it is less likely to shed loose fibres. OCTOPAL FACT: The octopus or “octopus“ acts as a calming aid for premature babies. The tentacles replicate the umbilical cord, which babies hold onto in the womb. With tentacles to hold on to, the babies are less likely to pull out tubes and essential monitoring equipment that are attached to their bodies. 🧶 Equipment 🧶 - Crochet Hook - Stitch Marker - Yarn Needle - Scissors - Toy Stuffing - Yarn 💬 Follow NJCraftyCreations on social media 💬 🎵 Music 🎵 Smile - from 📖 About NJCraftyCreations 📖 I started crocheting during my first expat assignment and have not stopped since. My instagram account documents my making process and has allowed me to be a part of a wonderful crochet & amigurumi community online.
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