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The Sewing Guide to Cancer (or Other Very Annoying Long Term Illnesses): Useful Craft Projects for Patients and Caregivers (Spiral bound)

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By Heather Grant (Editor), Samarra Khaja (Illustrator)
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A unique sewing guide for friends and families of loved ones fighting cancer, with 27 ideas for genuinely useful gifts, selected by cancer survivors

For those diagnosed with cancer, you know that you do not “beat” cancer. You wait for it to come back. Conceived by friends Susanne Woods and Heather Grant, who both fought cancer, The Sewing Guide to Cancer was made specifically for their friends and loved ones that would tread on egg shells, wanting to help but not knowing what to do. Now there won’t be any questions. Inside, you’ll find 27 genuinely useful sewing projects—designed by two women who have been there—for friends and family to create and give to those fighting cancer. The projects have been designed by 23 industry leader.

With their guidance you’ll be able to design a number of useful gifts such as a weighted blanket, hug pillow, infusion bag, robe, seatbelt cover, port shirt, and more. Written with a great deal of black humor, the book offers some hope. No longer will those fighting cancer have to endure a multitude of pasta bakes from concerned loved ones. Suzanne Woods lost her fight in 2020.

To honor her and the many others, all profits from the book will go to the American Cancer Society.

Contributors: Erin Burke Harris, Amy Friend, Kathy Mack, Jacquie Gering, Andrea Tsang Jackson, Heather Grant, Berene Campbell, Samarra Khaja, Heidi Staples, Julie Elliot, Nichole Vogelsinger, Riane Menardi, Cristina Coro, Karen LePage, Olu Falola, Eryn Shields, Kim Martens, Amy Gibson, Angela Walters, Krista Fleckenstein, Nichole Ramirez, and Shea Henderson.

About the Author


Heather Grant is a sewist who is better at creating and planning amazing sewing events than actually sewing. She launched and managed QuiltCon, and now works as the education manager at BERNINA of America. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, son, and too many pets. Heather is a cancer survivor and a has firsthand experience of the items that people really need when fighting the fight of their lives. llustrator Samarra Khaja brings over 20 years of art direction, illustration, and graphic design experience to the table. She is also an award-winning author and the creator of a prize-winning 24' x 120' mural Heartbeat Brooklyn at the corner of 12th Street and 2nd Avenue in Brooklyn.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781940655345
ISBN-10: 194065534X
Publisher: Lucky Spool
Publication Date: September 17th, 2024
Pages: 128
Language: English