Thursday, April 13, 2006
Pimping chemo caps again
She knows a handmade cap is more than a head covering; it's also evidence of the good wishes of the person who made it.
``It's nice to know that somebody cares, somewhere,'' she said.
Read the entire article here about an amazing 11 year old girl who is creating caps for people in her community in Ohio. And after you read it, whip out your needles and some yarn and try your hand at knitting or crocheting a chemo cap. They're easy, inexpensive to make, not time consuming, and will mean a lot to someone who needs to know they're not fighting this awful disease alone. Find a ton of patterns here.
The Gold Coast Huggers will be happy to take your caps or yarn donations off your hands. Bring it on! If you're not nearby, why not start your own local chapter to help people in your town? Visit Head Huggers to find out how easy that is.
``It's nice to know that somebody cares, somewhere,'' she said.
Read the entire article here about an amazing 11 year old girl who is creating caps for people in her community in Ohio. And after you read it, whip out your needles and some yarn and try your hand at knitting or crocheting a chemo cap. They're easy, inexpensive to make, not time consuming, and will mean a lot to someone who needs to know they're not fighting this awful disease alone. Find a ton of patterns here.
The Gold Coast Huggers will be happy to take your caps or yarn donations off your hands. Bring it on! If you're not nearby, why not start your own local chapter to help people in your town? Visit Head Huggers to find out how easy that is.