What’s better than a little mindless knitting? A little mindless knitting for a good cause. Elann’s free pattern for a Chemo Turban. There’s a civilain family that goes to church with us. The woman that runs our Playhouse theater moved here years ago. You may remember Daniel and Joe being in The Pied Piper last year. She was awesome with them. She met her husband here and had her kids here. Her parents moved here a few years ago and her mother became the boys’ school nurse. Her sister, only 40-years old, was diagnosed with breast cancer this summer. They did a double mastectomy and last Friday she started chemo. I’m using Elann’s oh-so-soft Esprit leftover from my Hopeful. I didn’t realize it until just now that it’s kind of serendipity. Proceeds from the Hopeful pattern went towards breast cancer research. Here it is so far. I have about another ten inches to go:
I went with a friend to a German thrift store today. What fun. Look what I found!
That, my friends, is a handknit lace table runner. The cost? About $7. It’s gorgeous.
I finished another baby gift. A dog quilt for a baby boy….
The chemo cap is going to be beautiful. How great that you can use the same yarn.
And, the dog quilt is precious.
Funny how things work like that, isn’t it? The table runner is wunnerful, and the puppy quilt is great!
That’s some great piece work! What a perfect idea for those fabrics 🙂
I can’t believe you picked up the table runner for so cheap – take me to the store NOW!
That table runner is amazing. Is it weird knitting the cotton sock yarn on such big needles?
I am smitten with the puppy quilt. I never got cool quilts like that when I was a kid.
I’m two projects away from casting on the chemo turban myself in a silvery green. I think it’s a great use for the leftover Hopeful top (which you looked hot in if I do recall)!
Thanks for the link. I need to make something for my cousin and the chemo caps I’ve see haven’t done it for me. The turban looks perfect.
Li
Evidently German females are born with knitting needles in their little hands. I subscribe to a German handwork magazine (Anna Handarbeit) and the “Kinderleicht” (child’s-play) patterns are often harder than anything you see in knitting magazines here!
What a lot of lovely eye-candy. The quilt is a delight, and the table runner, such a find! I think your friend’s sister is going to be pleased with the chemo turban. How thoughtful. And such a soothing colour.
Jean, you always have such interesting posts. Bittersweet – chemo cap to a celebration of new life and the treasure of a knitted find.
Jean, I’ll keep your friend in my prayers. Oh, and that table runner is simply lovely.
You’re in my thoughts….I love that tablerunner, it looks very much like the bedspread (full size) that my husbands German grandmother made back in the 40’s! I can’t imagine making a any size bedspread using size 0 needles! But it is the most beautiful piece I’ve ever seen.