{"id":35622,"date":"2019-05-12T08:46:11","date_gmt":"2019-05-12T12:46:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/so-sew-easy.com\/?p=35622"},"modified":"2019-12-17T07:43:24","modified_gmt":"2019-12-17T12:43:24","slug":"chemo-headwear-pattern","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/so-sew-easy.com\/chemo-headwear-pattern\/","title":{"rendered":"Free Chemo Headwear Pattern and Tutorial-Special Request"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Today is Mother's Day in most parts of the world, so Happy Mothers Day! \u00a0To all of you that have experienced the privilege of raising children and the immense love and fear of being responsible for a little one, I salute you and my wish for you is that you are remembered today.<\/p>\n

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Today is also the beginning of a few styles I will be dedicating to the woman that I admire the most. \u00a0I should start with my mother and grandmother, but this is not in a particular order. \u00a0These are the woman that for some reason or another have touched my heart because their resilience, strength, dedication, sacrifice, and love for the people around them and themselves have let them take the “road less traveled”, the one thing they have in common: they are strong.<\/p>\n

I begin with the story of my Aunt Rossi. \u00a0My Aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 61. \u00a0She thought she would never have to worry about checking her breast anymore, but one morning she rolled on her bed and felt a sharp pain on her side. \u00a0She touched the source of the pain and discovered a lump. \u00a0Worried booked an appointment and was found to have stage 3 breast cancer.<\/p>\n

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Recently at her hospital, she rang the bell for those that have finished the treatment and are free from cancer cells. \u00a0The amazing part about my Aunt is that no one can say she was upset, depressed or that she complained about the treatment or her bad luck –not even once. \u00a0She got out of bed and went about her day as usual working when the treatment allowed her and never giving up.<\/p>\n

When I asked her what kept her going, she said it was her children. \u00a0“I can't give up. \u00a0I want to see them married with children of their own”. \u00a0 Below is a picture of my aunt ringing the bell and with her children.\u00a0\"chemo

Her hair is not out yet, so she is wearing a wig, but wigs are quite warm. \u00a0So here is a headscarf to make the wait for her hair to re-grow less difficult. \u00a0This headscarf pattern is also been requested by a few other readers that are going through chemo. \u00a0We've also seen a lot of readers make these as part of their sewing for charity<\/a> initiatives. \u00a0We hope this free pattern and tutorial will help.<\/p>\n

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