I am a breast cancer survivor and this book has many ideas for gifts for other survivors as well as things I can make for family members. The book is well written and easy to understand. The pictures are color and very helpful in deciding which item to make next. All of the patterns are either coded as Easy or Intermediate level. I did not see anything in the book that was too difficult to try to tackle. The book has 31 patterns on it's 63 pages. The patterns range from a teddy bear to afghans so it is very verse in contents. It's a great book! Nancy
This wonderful book gives explicit, easy-to-understand instructions for crocheting chemo caps, scarves, hats, etc., to be given as gifts for cancer patients or sold as fundraisers for your favourite cancer organization. The designs are beautiful, and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will support breast cancer research. What more can one ask for?
Good sale of the book, I'm exctied to use it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I enjoyed this book pink is really the in think and your also helping the cancer research. I really hope I can make great use of this book.
I just love this book I have already made the lapghan and it came out just beautiful. It will be given to a breast cancer survivor that works with my niece. They are always complaining about their office being cold and I thought she might like this.
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