Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2012

A Chemo Hat for Tamara

One of my swimming friends called the other day to ask if I would make another chemo hat like I had made for Jill

A friend at work named Tamara had a recurrence of cancer and has 12 more rounds (!) of chemo to get through...that's on top of the 12 she had just completed.  What a tough road.

No yarn is better for a chemo hat than Muench Touch Me.


The first chemo hat I made with this yarn was for my mother.  

At the time, there were many chemo hats offered to her through the hospital and support groups to help keep her head from getting cold.   Most of them were made from wool, a fiber that is tough on sensitive skin and newly balding heads.

Touch Me is 72% rayon microfiber and 28% wool and it feels like heaven...the softest velvet you can imagine.  

Unfortunately, the reason why most chemo caps are probably not made from this wonderful fiber is because of its price...around $16.95 for 50gr/61yds.  I used 2.4 balls for this hat being modeled by Abby, which means I had to buy 3 skeins.

Sounds expensive until I remember the look of pure sensual delight on my mother's face when she first put on that wonderfully soft hat.  It seems a small price to pay to bring joy to someone suffering.
The hat is being modeled by my friend Abby who is not the recipient.  She was just kind enough to be my head model.



I plan to create modifications to this hat pattern for bald heads...they're a little different than heads with hair and will share my findings in the new year.  

The pattern is available as a free download on Ravelry and can be worn with the brim down as a cloche; or brim rolled.   It has no seams either which can sometimes irritate a bald head.


That's why I need to modify.  The brim of the hat has to be a bit smaller because there is no hair to help hold the hat on.  And then sides and the brim also need a bit of adjustment.  

It's still a work in progress but I'm going to figure it out once I get through the holidays.

On Ravelry?  Here's a link to my Ravelry page if you want to be friends.

I haven't forgotten Mrs. Rose.  She's just patiently waiting until I get through a few more of life's distractions.  

Happy weekend everyone!

Note:  For those who remember my friend Jill  who was battling breast cancer in 2010/2011 (she was featured here ("The Power of Us") and here ("Cloche for Comfort"), she is doing wonderfully, is cancer-free and is enjoying raising her four beautiful children.  

They were featured in a local magazine article titled "Telling Your Children Mommy has Cancer" and the story told by her husband Dave to the kids to explain Mommy's illness was beautiful...

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Sunny Inside

It's gray and rainy outside but I don't care.


Thanks to a heck-of-a lot of Rudbeckia...


Making flowers is good therapy. If you're in need of some therapy yourself, you can find the pattern here on Ravelry.

And if you are on Ravelry, I'd love to know about it. You can friend me here.

Happy Day...no matter the weather...

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Ripple Effect...


This pink and white ripple afghan has been on my bed since I was 10.


It was made for me by my grandmother who shared a room with me for about five years when I was growing up. Her favorite color was pink too and she crocheted all the time. She was forever making baby booties and blankets for the white elephant bazaar at church or making granny square afghans. She didn't make as many ripple afghans so mine is extra special...

I tell my son that my blanket has special magical properties like a magic item from Harry Potter. I feel secure, protected and like my grandmother is still with me when I'm under my blanket. It's a real treasure.

It's time for me to start another crocheting/knitting project that I can work on at night while watching TV, when my eyes are too tired to do anything else.

I have a dream of making Jack and each one of my nieces an afghan for when they graduate for high school and go away to college. I missed my first niece already who is going into her third year at the University of Wisconsin. I'm aiming to finish hers before she graduates from college!

OK, so I bought my yarn at Knitpicks because it's CHEAP and I like to use superwash for my afghans so you can toss it in the laundry.

I'm also playing with the Random Stripe Generator. This tool allows you to enter your colors of yarn, your stripe widths and your length. It then randomly generates combinations for you to use as a pattern. It's great fun!

I've decided I like the stripes to be the same width, though I imagine with 10 to make, I will eventually experiment with lots of styles.

I had lots of fun getting ideas from the Ripple-Along group on Flickr.


I like this one from purejuice2 because of the vertical stripes. This one will make the bed look thinner!


And I love the color combination on this one from attic24 but I don't think I have this many colors to choose from...


And I love the random colored stripe of green on this one amidst a monochromatic pink style from twolimeleaves...

Stay tuned for what I choose...my niece loves pink too so that will have to figure prominently...

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