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Chemo Cap

Two chemo cap hats, one is pink the other is navy. They are crocheted and each hat has 3 peekaboo ridges. One is close to the crown. One circles the middle of the head. The third ridge circles around the temple. There is a ribbed brim, and each hat has a leather tag on the brim. The hats are laid on a brown woodgrain floor, with two pink cabbage rose silk flowers in the upper left corner. A pink Cancer Ribbon is just under the Krissy's Over The Mountain Logo on the lower right.

Peekaboo Ridge Chemo Cap | Free Crochet Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet this Peekaboo Ridge chemo cap. It is such a nice chemo hat. It is crocheted using Lion Brand Coboo yarn. I am making it my mission to design beautiful and functional chemo head gear that is soft and tender to the skin. The peekaboo ridge stitch adds just a little bit ... Read More

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How to crochet a simple flower

How to Crochet a Simple Flower

How to crochet a simple flower is easy and fast. They are lovely on a chemo cap or beanie. Sew them on to the brim and put a fancy button in the center of the flower for a little bit of sparkle. You could mindlessly crochet these simple flowers while watching your favorite shows. Then sew them ... Read More

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How To Crochet A Mesh Chemo Bucket Cap | Free Crochet Pattern

This mesh chemo bucket hat is beautiful and fast to crochet. The mesh design makes this chemo hat perfect for warmer weather, but the band at the crown gives a bit more coverage, just in case your hair loss is something you want to avoid other's being able to see. The free crochet pattern is found ... Read More

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A mesh chemo cap is fast to crochet, and perfect for the summer months.

Mesh Chemo Cap | Free Crochet Pattern

Crocheting a mesh chemo cap is fast and easy. The lightweight design is wonderful for warmer weather. Lion Brand Coboo Yarn is so nice to use for this design. The free crochet pattern is found below, but if you would like an ad free pdf, they can be found on ETSY or RAVELRY. I sometimes use ... Read More

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Lovely chemo caps, crocheted with Bernat Pipsqueak Yarn.

How To Crochet A Chemo Cap | Free Crochet Pattern

How to crochet a pipsqueak chemo cap is fairly easy. This hat will give a chemo therapy patient a fashionable option during the winter months, as long as their scalp doesn't have blisters. If you follow the free crochet pattern below, you will find it isn't as hard as it may seem, to use a fuzzy ... Read More

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How To Make A 1920’s Crochet Hat

I will show you how to make a 1920's Crochet Hat. I have always been captivated with the romantic hat's that came from the 1920's. The fashion trend for women was a boyish boxy style, but there was also a thread of femininity in many of the designs and it was ever present in the hat's of that era. ... Read More

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Single Cable Chemo Hat

Just a single cable in hopes of finding a single cure for cancer. You can find the pattern Here!   More links about the Cancer Challenge are below: Cancer Challenge Introduction, what is it, click HERE. What type of hat should I make, what sizes and where should I get ... Read More

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Chemo Cap

Young Girls Chemo Cap With Fancy Brim Options

Here "On My Side Of The Mountain" it gets very cold. A warm, soft and squishy hat that is made using my crochet pattern, is always welcome in the fall and winter. Adding a bit of vintage bling to the brim, or a pin from days gone by, will make it a favorite hat to wear. I wrote this pattern with ... Read More

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Youngster’s Fuzzy and Fluffy Chemo Cap

What a lovely Chemo Cap, or just a stylish and warm hat for you! This hat is free but you can purchase This cap uses a 6 weight of yarn. The yarn of choice is Lion Brands Homespun Thick and Quick, that makes working up this hat a quick venture, and it is so stylish. Add a brooch, fancy cabochon, ... Read More

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I am a happy mother of 5 children, and 4 grands. I live just “Over The Mountain” on a lovely, narrow country road in the Appalachian Mountains. Stay awhile, and we can talk about crochet , crafts and other things that are happening on "My Side of the Mountain".

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