I do not have the clap.

But I digress... back to lenten knitting. I have loads of one-skeiners, which I am going to knit up into fantastic hats for the chemically deprived of hair- that's right, folks, I'm makin chemo caps. But mine will be called Chem-O! caps, just for the fun of it, because chemo, sucky though it is, is a good thing. So anyway, I'm making chemo caps for a family friend who is undergoing chemotherapy and has no hair at all, thus creating a need for something warm, soft, and knit with love. So there ya go!
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Congrats on finishing your Clapoti. Andddd......Best Wishes to your friend who has chemo and thus no hair. Yes, chemo is a good/bad thing, and the little soft hats make a difference. Depending on whether or not my best friend's DH, who is my DH's best friend, has to go through Chemo when he gets back from a trek, I'll be joining you in hat making. I can't make them, for some reason, unless I know the person. Weird, I know, but true.
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