Meet the Hookers and Clickers who knit to help others
The organiser of a knitting group which fabricates items for hospitals and hospice says they feel they are making a "real difference".
Joanne Brophy is the group organiser for the 200-strong Hookers and Clickers Do It For Charity.
Amongst their creations is the twiddlemuff - a knitted tube with objects attached around the exterior.
It's used to help people with conditions including dementia, autism and learning disabilities.