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| I started making these for my uncle who lives in Michigan and is on chemo. My DD came in and thought they were really neat so I made up a few more for her to take with her tomorrow to meet her 2 sisters and 2 of 3 girl cousins for the week-end.
They were really easy and I hope to make some more for xmas for the kids using patterned fleece....or maybe I'll have an embroidery machine to play with by then. SharonG/FL |
Image link: Fleece Caps (43 k)
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| Those are so cute Sharon. Where did you get the pattern? I have lots of odd pieces of fleece laying around. I could make Christmas presents. beverly |
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| Ooo! Yes. I like those. And would also like a pattern. I think you've just solved my 'what do I give the kids next door!?' problem. |
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- Posted by geezerfolks (My Page) on Thu, Oct 12, 06 at 20:17
| Let me go see where it was.....I think it was from Hancock Fabrics.....they call them chemo caps, but DGD and her friend really liked them, too. I think I'll check out making some of the med sized tomorrow. Couldn't believe how quickly I could make them! SharonG/FL I feel like today has been a success! Not only did I make 6 caps, but I found out how to post from photobucket. I think I'll still post my pics at the gallery, but maybe into the message instead of the link. Gotta find something to post now..... @:) |
Here is a link that might be useful: Chemo caps
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| Thanks Sharon. Isn't it nice to learn something new?! beverly |
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- Posted by glassquilt (My Page) on Thu, Oct 12, 06 at 23:00
| They are really, really warm. I made one with double thick earflaps that is good for cleaning the driveway when it's windy. |
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- Posted by teresa_nc7 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 13, 06 at 18:50
| Those are so cute! |
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- Posted by geezerfolks (My Page) on Fri, Oct 13, 06 at 19:19
| Glass, I might have to try one like that for my sister and her DH.....they live northwest of Minneapolis - it sounds like their season is starting early, so I better get a move on. @:) SharonG/FL |
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