Elderly knitters' tiny hats for premature babies

Richard PriceWest Midlands
HC One A woman wearing a green hat and grey jumper is holding a number of small knitted hats. She is standing by a desk in a room with purple walls.HC One
The Purls of Wisdom group created 34 little hats and a blanket for babies at the Royal Stoke

Residents at a care home have been knitting tiny hats and a blanket for premature babies.

Coopers Croft care home in Stoke-on-Trent said kindness and community spirit were "on full display" amongst residents.

The group, known as Purls of Wisdom, have created 34 little hats and a blanket for little ones born at the Royal Stoke University Hospital.

They offer "a heartfelt reminder that their community is thinking of them," according to the home, which said the knitting project had helped bring residents together.

HC One A close-up of a woman's hands holding a set of knitted hats. There is a red one, and orange one and a blue one. The woman is wearing a green t-shirt and dark grey jumper.HC One
The home said kindness and community spirit were "on full display" in the project

"Our residents have put so much love and care into every single hat and the blanket," said lifestyle manager Anita Rawlingson.

"The Purls of Wisdom group really enjoy spending time together knitting and chatting, and being able to use their skills to help premature babies in our local hospital makes it even more special."

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