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Comfort Caps for Cancer Patients

 

 

 

The GBACG used to hold a yearly Costumer's Care sewing event. In June of 2004 Charles Schwab & Co., generously donated space on a Sunday for us to haul in our sewing machines, irons and ironing boards and scads of fabric remnants.

We sewed up some 65 hats that day and donated them to a local hospital who would give them out to chemotherapy patients who'd lost their hair. We made the caps in sizes to fit children to adults. Being costumer's we couldn't help but embellish some of them and feedback from the receiving groups were great--they felt very stylish.

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