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adudek 10-19-2010 04:26 AM

how about a quillow. a quilt that folds up to a pillow.

clem55 10-19-2010 04:29 AM

I like the idea of the snuggie ( fleece with arms), and if you are in a hurry, you can purchase one ready made and then add some appliques to it to personalize it.

jrhboxers 10-19-2010 05:08 AM

I am not having chemo - thank God - but I do have infusions at the Oncologist's office. Everyone chats while there. Most say that they really appreciate having a blanket of their own. The practice has blankets but they are just the loose-weave cotton blankets that the hospital has.

The one point that every one seems to make is that their feet are cold. The office asks that you take off your shoes while having a treatment. They say that that is because shoes can be constricting on blood flow. So my suggestions would be to add a foot pocket to what ever kind of quilt/cover you make. HTH

humbird 10-19-2010 05:49 AM

Fleece really is a good way to go. My DH goes for dialysis and gets cold during treatments. I made a "double" fleece, using the tied all around method. He really likes it. Light weight, but warm. He can fold it up quite small, so it fits in his little locker. AND, it is sooo washable!

mollymct 10-19-2010 06:04 AM

I think a light (to carry) and easily washable blanket is a good idea, so fleece would be great! The bag (for a blanket, book, bottle of water) is a great idea, too!

Mimito2 10-19-2010 06:28 AM

My sister lost her hair during her chemo, she wore turbans and scarves to keep her head warm. Here is a link to an easy pattern.
http://www.sewing.org/html/turban.html

quiltinghere 10-19-2010 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by jrhboxers
The one point that every one seems to make is that their feet are cold. The office asks that you take off your shoes while having a treatment. They say that that is because shoes can be constricting on blood flow. So my suggestions would be to add a foot pocket to what ever kind of quilt/cover you make. HTH

That's an idea I would have never thought of...thanks.

Just make the quilt/blanket a little longer and fold it up and sew along the edges. Simple

ka9sdn 10-19-2010 06:37 AM

Yes, make the fleece blanket. Use the width (60") for the length and make it about 45" for the width. I am just finishing my cancer treatment and the fleece blanket I made and used was great. I got cold sitting there for all those hours and dozing of so it was a help.

ToucanSam 10-19-2010 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by rebeccalr
How about make her a big bag to take things to occupy her during treatments.

I agree with this. Chemo rooms always have blankets (well, unless they're so busy they run out), but since you have to stay at chemo treatment for hours, it's nice to have something to put goodies in, like a book, snacks, etc.

Kitsapquilter 10-19-2010 07:17 AM

Also flannel pillowcases are very nice. They are so soft to the feel. I like the idea of the fleece blankets too.


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