December is a busy time, and yet you all still managed to fashion 182 items! Wow! Impressive!
The month before, in November, you brought in 51 items. (Sorry I don't have any photos from that month, but I missed the meeting.)
North Branch woman makes hats for cancer patients while undergoing chemo herself
Posted by Tesha at 8:50 AM Labels: Amery, Bernice Foster, JoAnna Keocher, North Branch, press
Yes, you heard that right. As she’s getting treated for her own leukemia at the University of Minnesota Cancer Care Center in Minneapolis, the North Branch woman is doing what she can to help others with cancer.
Keocher has been using a loom to make hats for several years, following the lead of her mother Bernice Foster of Amery, Wis. Both donate what they make to Team Yarn - Head Huggers, an organization begun in 2012 in honor of Koecher’s aunt, Cheryl Slater of Isanti, Minn., who died from a rare and agressive form of cancer.
The mission of Team Yarn is to provide the comfort of hats, scarves, shawls, lapghans, and other handmade items to people who are fighting cancer and other chronic illnesses. Items are all donated within the greater Twin Cities area. To date, the group has donated nearly 3,000 handmade items.
Since experiencing cancer firsthand, Keocher has begun making her hats a little differently. She’s found that she prefers hats to come down just to her ears, rather than to cover them, and so she’s started making her hats a bit shorter than before.
Keocher has been glad to have something to keep her hands busy while she’s in the hospital every few weeks for her chemotherapy treatments and recovering at home in between hospital stays.
“I have never made so many hats at one time,” she observed. “It gives me something to do. I don’t want to just sit.” Several women from her workplace at Wyoming Machine in Stacy donated yarn for her to use, and she’s also used yarn donated directly to Team Yarn.
One day, a nurse observed her at work, and let her know she could donate her finished hats on the fifth floor of the hospital. A few weeks later, on Sept. 20, 2017, two representatives from Team Yarn dropped off 100 hats at the University’s Cancer Care Center in honor of Keocher. Of course, the donation boxes included some of the hats Keocher had made.
Discovering she had cancer came as a shock to Keocher, who went into the Wyoming Hospital on Aug. 14 because of pain in her chest, and was immediately transported to the University’s Cancer Care Center where she spent the next 24 days. She is expecting to be out of work for three to six months. Recognizing the financial strain this is putting on the family, a friend started a Go Fund Me page. Donate at www.gofundme.com/jos-leukemia-fundraiser.
Team Yarn is always looking for more people to get involved. Drop off items during the monthly meet-up on the third Sunday of every month, 1-3 p.m., at Silverwood Park in Minneapolis, Minn. or drop off donations at the Cambridge Century 21 office when open.
For more information or to send a donation, email amyinthewind@gmail.com. Be sure to stay updated by browsing http://teamyarn.blogspot.com or visit the group’s Facebook page.
Who made your hat/shawl/blanket?
How You Can Donate
1. Attend a monthly meet-up in Minneapolis:
3rd Sunday of every month
1pm-3pm
Silverwood Cafe at Silverwood Park in St. Anthony, MN
(Click the link for directions and cafe menu.)
2. Mail Donations:
Contact Amy at amyinthewind@gmail.com
3. Use the Cambridge, MN Drop Site:
Century 21 - Moline Reality
202 Main St. S.
Cambridge, MN
Mondays to Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m
If you're planning to drop by on Saturday, please call 763-689-3593 to be sure the agent hasn't stepped out for a real estate showing.
3rd Sunday of every month
1pm-3pm
Silverwood Cafe at Silverwood Park in St. Anthony, MN
(Click the link for directions and cafe menu.)
2. Mail Donations:
Contact Amy at amyinthewind@gmail.com
3. Use the Cambridge, MN Drop Site:
Century 21 - Moline Reality
202 Main St. S.
Cambridge, MN
Mondays to Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m
If you're planning to drop by on Saturday, please call 763-689-3593 to be sure the agent hasn't stepped out for a real estate showing.
What You Can Donate
1. Handmade Items - hats, scarves, shawls, lap blankets, mittens
2. Yarn - super soft, washable, non-allergenic
3. Money - for yarn and other project materials and for promotional items such as flyers, brochures and business cards
For guidelines, please see our Yarn, Patterns, and Guidelines page.
2. Yarn - super soft, washable, non-allergenic
3. Money - for yarn and other project materials and for promotional items such as flyers, brochures and business cards
For guidelines, please see our Yarn, Patterns, and Guidelines page.
Contact Us
amyinthewind@gmail.com
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