Today's queue project is a somber one. I will be making two Hawaiian shirts for a friend who has been recently diagnosed with cancer, because these shirts are convenient to wear during chemo treatments. As button-up-the-front shirts, they allow easy access to the chemo port on the chest, and yet they are still casual and comfortable (i.e., more like polo shirts or t-shirts than dress shirts).
I picked this fabric because my friend loves airplanes:
And this fabric because he recently became an American citizen:
5 comments:
Manny hugs to you! What a great person you are. Hope your friend does well.
Your friend and you are lucky. Love your fabrics--what a thoughtful thing to do.
What pattern are you using?
You are such a kind person to do this for your friend. I'm sure the shirts will bring a bit of joy when he wears them.
Hugs to your friend and may your sewing mojo kick into high gear.
CarlaF-in Atlanta
I'm sure he'll love them. You're lucky to have each other, the bonds of friendship are amazing.
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