Friday, November 26, 2010

Helllloooooo.. time to make caps

Did you miss me?  Hee, hee.  I've been busy, busy, busy, but I am still knitting away (just too busy to blog).  After finishing up a few more stockings for Operation Holiday Stocking and mailing them off, I found a new project which has me rather enthralled... caps for folks undergoing chemotherapy. 

Several months ago, my long lost friend Kerri mentioned Head Huggers (they make chemo caps for folks) as a knit-along/charity project we could do together.  I liked the idea and made a few hats.  Before I could mail them off, a gal I know (Mrs. C) was diagnosed with breast cancer. She shaved her head before her hair could fall out and I gave her three caps:
Cap for Mrs. C
Pattern:  Lace Edged Women's Hat
Cap for Mrs. C
Pattern:  Hermione Hearts Ron 
Cap for Mrs. B
Pattern:  Hermione Hearts Ron
Cap for Mrs. C
Pattern:
3AM Cable Hat (in worsted weight)


Cap for Mrs. B
Pattern: 3AM Cable Hat (in DK weight)
Now a gal at work (Mrs. B), within the past month or so, was also diagnosed with breast cancer.  I made three hats for her as well.

I've recently joined a few groups on Ravelry.  One group is called "12 months = 24 hats", another group is called "Halos of Hope", and yet another is called "Hearts of Love". They are just a few of the groups on Ravelry centered around making caps to give away. 

As my local yarn shop was closing down over the past few months, I bought enough Berroco Comfort DK yarn at half price to make at least 20 hats, so that will keep me busy.  When I met Mrs. B for the first time, after I had already given her two hats, I asked her what her favorite color is.  She thought for a moment and said, "Pink!"  Hot dog... I lucked out since I already had a pink hat in progress for her. I must be psychic!   She went on to tell me that her grand daughter will really like the pink hat because pink is the color for breast cancer and God has been making the sunsets pink lately... just for Grandma.  

2 comments:

Wool Free and Lovin' Knit said...

Touching story. I'm impressed with how much time you are able to devote to knitting for others. You've definitely picked some knit-worthy recipients and your hats are gorgeous!

Kim said...

Thank you! I am finding the Berroco Comfort DK yarn is perfect for chemo caps... very soft but also washable.