Knitting up a festive storm

Riddell Gardens aged care resident Sandra Winther with her festive miniature dolls (supplied).

A Riddell Gardens aged care resident has scooped the pool at the Sunbury show with her knitted creations, giving hope to budding amateur knitters.

Resident Sandra Winther, who created festive miniature dolls to take home six prizes from the show, said it’s all about choosing what you enjoy making and sticking to the pattern.

“I could never knit a jumper to save my life, I would have one sleeve longer than the other, but I could knit dolls and knitted them perfectly,” she said.

“I started to make miniature dolls this year because I wanted to give some to my friends here at Riddell Gardens – but then my daughter saw them and wanted some too.”

“When I lived in… in Queensland, a friend suggested that I enter my dolls into the local show. I didn’t think I would win anything but entered them anyway and I won first prize.”

History repeated itself when a Riddell Gardens team member suggested she enter the Sunbury show.

“I got a big surprise after I entered – they are only little things so I didn’t expect to win anything,” Ms Winther said.

“I went down to the show and had the best day and ended up with one first prize, four second prizes and one third prize. The team here took them and put them on display at the entrance.

“I can’t get over the amount of people who are know knocking on my door asking me to make some for them.”

Ms Winther is now hard at work meeting new orders, and looks forward to seeing her creations on Christmas trees around the home and beyond.