The hats on the right are the ones that I took to the General Hospital Cancer Clinic at the beginning of August when I was home. The ones on the left are the ones that I have made since I cam back here. I have ran out of wool that people donated to me so am now ripping out old sweaters that I do not wear any more and am making hats out of them. The orange green and gold was a sweater that I had made for James which he out grew and then I was wearing it a little bit but not lately so washed it up and ripped it out and made hats out of the yarn. Jim helps ripping them out. The lime green was a poncho that I made and never wore. I actually gave them to Margaret to donate to the refugees. I made four scarves to match them when I was in Canada so hopefully they will enjoy them this winter. That wool was too heavy for chemo patients.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Hats, Hats and more Hats for Chemo patients
The hats on the right are the ones that I took to the General Hospital Cancer Clinic at the beginning of August when I was home. The ones on the left are the ones that I have made since I cam back here. I have ran out of wool that people donated to me so am now ripping out old sweaters that I do not wear any more and am making hats out of them. The orange green and gold was a sweater that I had made for James which he out grew and then I was wearing it a little bit but not lately so washed it up and ripped it out and made hats out of the yarn. Jim helps ripping them out. The lime green was a poncho that I made and never wore. I actually gave them to Margaret to donate to the refugees. I made four scarves to match them when I was in Canada so hopefully they will enjoy them this winter. That wool was too heavy for chemo patients.
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