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RAOK - Chemo Caps

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Swap Coordinator:KnittingCateling (contact)
Swap categories: Knitting  Crocheting  Sewing 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:September 10, 2007
Date items must be sent by:September 30, 2007
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This swap is in honor of my cousin Jennifer, who began chemo treatments on Monday 8/13. Jennifer is 30 years old with a husband and 3 sons ages 7 - 11, and she is battling breast cancer.

The goal of this swap is to make chemo caps using whatever method you prefer - knit, crochet or sewing. They should be soft soft soft and of natural materials. Many chemo patients report that manmade materials can feel like they are wearing a plastic bag on their heads, no matter how soft and luscious it feels against their hands or face.

There is no specific number of caps you need to make - you can make as many caps as you have time/materials/enthusiasm for. I only beg that you take pride in your work! For many people, especially women, their hair is a big part of their identity. When they are already feeling ill and out of sorts from their treatments, they don't want to struggle with a poorly-crafted hat. We are going for quality rather than quantity here.

You may donate the hats locally - to someone you know - or perhaps your local hospital collects them. If you don't have a place you want to donate to locally, the University of Iowa Hospitals will be happy to accept our caps and I will give you my address to send to.

Get some pattern ideas here: http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/

What you will send to your partner is a letter to share your experience - not the cap itself. You can talk about the materials, pattern, people who inspired you, photos of the project, where you donated your cap, anything you feel is relevant. Since the main focus here is making and distributing the caps, you can either email or snail mail your partner.

I am not setting any limits on who can join because this is a RAOK swap. It seems unlikely that anyone would sign up for this and not do it, unless under the most dire of circumstances.

This is a very fuzzy idea right now, so some of these dates and details might change a bit. If you have feedback about how to make this swap more awesome, I'm open to it.

Discussion

nycfsa 08/ 7/2007 #

Great idea! I'm going to do it in honor of my dad, who will have his second chemo treatment for lung cancer (and he's a nonsmoker) on Friday. I'll donate the caps to his treatment center.

ElizabethObviously 08/ 7/2007 #

also check out chemoangel.com...i think that is the site. You are basically an angel to a person while they go through chemo. You send them little care packages like hats, cards, etc to cheer them up.

KnittingCateling 08/ 8/2007 #

Elizabeth that is an awesome idea! I've never heard of that site before. Thanks!

flieburrell 08/ 9/2007 #

elizabeth, is that the correct address? I'm interested in that site, but when I went there it didn't seem to be what I thought. I'm really interested in the idea though.

KnittingCateling 08/11/2007 #

I think www.chemoangels.net is the address Elizabeth intended.

KnittingCateling 08/21/2007 #

http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/

Oodles and oodles of patterns here!

KnittingCateling 08/29/2007 #

I have been reminded that men need soft, masculine looking hats too, so don't hesitate to create a hat that the men in your life would appreciate and wear!

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