I’m a nurse on a COVID 19 unit. Your tutorial has saved us all this week. I brought all my old t shirts and now my nurses aides and other co workers have hair coverings that hold in place. We appreciate you. The way they stay in place while putting on and taking off (donning and doffing) PPE is a blessing. Thank you.
Many thanks for this tutorial. I was concerned about the cut edge being visible ( if I happen to not fold in the raw edge. So I gently pulled two evenly opposite raw edges and watched the rolling of the same edge. The raw edge “disappeared” and became small rolled finish covering. Then wrapped. Grateful for you sharing.☀️
I love this!! I am going to share it with my cancer nurse in case she has not seen it. It is great timing as I am looking for some head cover ideas not being use to using hats of scarves and getting the final hair cut next week, thank you so much for sharing this.
Thank you. I'm past chemo now, but wish I'd seen this then. I always wore headscarves before, but skin changes and baldness made it hard to wear what I already had. Tee shirt fabric would've been perfect.
I have had chemo therapies in the past and later got Alopecia areata starting with the age of 32. I wish I would have had somebody showing this to me back then. Now I am 55 years old and my Alopecia is very extreme. I do not feel comfortable at all with my bad hair condition. So this is why I am here. Living in Germany, I don't want people to think I am wearing something on my head because of religious reasons, as I am not. So I am eager to find ways to wear something in a more sort of funky style very unlike to hijab and burka. Thank you so much for your video. ;-)
I think a medium size shirt would do the work. When you twist it at the back of your head you can adjust the size there. Let us know if it worked for you!
@@HealthTreeForMyeloma Bigger size also works perfectly, just wanted to let you know. Little more of twists and turns, and voilà. I wear those "infinite scarves" (which are just like your cut off t-shirts, only deliberately made with more material for playing around with it). Though, I wear them sometimes, as an accessory, but it is so much help for people with uncomfortable length of their hair, etc so thank you for giving your time and share this idea with everyone. ❤
A bum shoulder and a desire to see what's going on in the back of my head, lead me to request: could you add some footage of your making it on someone else, with a view to what's going on in the back!
I’m a nurse on a COVID 19 unit. Your tutorial has saved us all this week. I brought all my old t shirts and now my nurses aides and other co workers have hair coverings that hold in place. We appreciate you. The way they stay in place while putting on and taking off (donning and doffing) PPE is a blessing. Thank you.
So happy this helped you!
Many thanks for this tutorial. I was concerned about the cut edge being visible ( if I happen to not fold in the raw edge. So I gently pulled two evenly opposite raw edges and watched the rolling of the same edge. The raw edge “disappeared” and became small rolled finish covering. Then wrapped. Grateful for you sharing.☀️
The best chemo hat by far!! thank you!! Living hairless while on chemo treatment has been difficult.
Im glad this was useful!
I sell chemo beanies.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. What a wonderful way to repurpose old t-shirts and save money. Tried this today, and it worked perfectly.
Thank you, my mom has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She is starting chemo this week. This is super easy
I love this!! I am going to share it with my cancer nurse in case she has not seen it. It is great timing as I am looking for some head cover ideas not being use to using hats of scarves and getting the final hair cut next week, thank you so much for sharing this.
I wish I had known this when I was going through chemo. Thank you for sharing I'm sure it will help others that need it right now.
Thank you so much!
Great idea! Thank you for sharing. Wish I knew how to make this when I lost my hair, so simple! Hopefully it will help many others ❤️
Thank you. I'm past chemo now, but wish I'd seen this then. I always wore headscarves before, but skin changes and baldness made it hard to wear what I already had. Tee shirt fabric would've been perfect.
Thank you Dawn for sharing. Hope all is well with you.
Grazie!
I love this!!! Thank you so much!❤️
Hi Susan! I'm glad you liked it !!!
This video and idea is really wonderful...thanks so much!
Thank you so much! Hope you are doing well.
Amazing
I have had chemo therapies in the past and later got Alopecia areata starting with the age of 32. I wish I would have had somebody showing this to me back then.
Now I am 55 years old and my Alopecia is very extreme. I do not feel comfortable at all with my bad hair condition. So this is why I am here.
Living in Germany, I don't want people to think I am wearing something on my head because of religious reasons, as I am not. So I am eager to find ways to wear something in a more sort of funky style very unlike to hijab and burka. Thank you so much for your video. ;-)
Thank you. You’re awesome!!
Thank you for viewing!
What size shirt should you use?
I think a medium size shirt would do the work. When you twist it at the back of your head you can adjust the size there. Let us know if it worked for you!
@@HealthTreeForMyeloma Bigger size also works perfectly, just wanted to let you know. Little more of twists and turns, and voilà. I wear those "infinite scarves" (which are just like your cut off t-shirts, only deliberately made with more material for playing around with it).
Though, I wear them sometimes, as an accessory, but it is so much help for people with uncomfortable length of their hair, etc so thank you for giving your time and share this idea with everyone. ❤
Nice
I sell chemo beanies.
Thanks for this video!
Thank you for watching!
Wow cool
Great idea.
so easy and useful thanks
Thank you!
thanks for sharing this with me
Thank you for watching!
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so easy
We agree!
A bum shoulder and a desire to see what's going on in the back of my head, lead me to request: could you add some footage of your making it on someone else, with a view to what's going on in the back!
This is great feedback. We will try to publish another video soon with different perspectives.
Background music too distracting