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Saskatchewan woman knits clothing for premature babies

Lois Fedrau has been donating clothing she has knitted for premature babies to the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon for years.

Lois Fedrau noticed how hard it was to find clothing for premature babies, and decided to make some

Lois Fedrau began knitting clothing for premature babies because of how difficult it was to find clothing small enough. (Jorge Dan Lopez/Reuters)

A woman from Watrous, Sask. spendsher free time craftingcaps and booties for premature babies.

Lois Fedraudonates theknitted clothing she makesto the neonatal intensive care unit of Saskatoon's Royal University Hospital.

It is an idea that came out of conversations she had with friends aboutthe scarcity ofclothing for premature babies.

"Whenever I see a preemie outfit, I buy it and put it in the bag with the others," said Fedrau, whohas been donating clothing to the hospital for years.

"I like knitting. I've always liked knitting and it just went from there," she added.

In order to help with costs, friends have been bringing Fedrau bags of baby wool.

"I just knit,"saidFedrau. "I pick it up when I'm sitting down in the evening. It's a nice pastime."