I dye, cut & knit/crochet 100% cotton jersey (t-shirt) fabric. My hats are the most comfortable hat you'll own and never get hot or itchy. In fact, many hair-loss patients sleep in them. Since February of 2004, I have donated over 1,000 hats to hospitals, cancer centers and individuals going through a hair loss illness. I love what I do and will continue to do this for a very long time. The slides below are a few of my creations. I hope they make you smile.
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I lost my mother to breast cancer in August of 2003. She fought this horrible disease for 17 years with radiation and chemotherapy. Her biggest battle through the cancer was losing her hair and not feeling comfortable wearing wigs and other available head coverings. One of the very last things she said to me was, “I can’t believe my hair never came back.” She had stopped chemo the spring before she died in hopes it would re-grow; it never did. After Mom died, I needed something to do to express myself. In September 2003, my mother-in-law taught me to crochet. I then taught myself to knit.
Six months later, at 2 a.m. on a chilly winter night, I finished my first t-shirt chemo hat and knew I had something special. I designed the hat to be comfortable, fun and functional. I cut the t-shirt fabric a specific way to avoid excessive knots in the material. Knots are very uncomfortable for those going through chemo and can cause blistering. Due to the cutting design these fun little tabs emerged on the hat. After carefully calculating each specific item’s pattern I was able to distribute these tabs all over and not on one side or the other. Each Original Fat Thumb Chemo Beanie only has one knot, making it really comfortable to sleep in. Because it’s knitted, it stays put even on the most restless of sleepers. I started donating hats to cancer victims, hospitals, various charities and the response was enormous and unanimous. These hats became very popular but it wasn’t until I met John that my life would change forever.
In December 2004, I met John and his mother Susan. John worked with my husband and had developed a severe infection in the lining around his brain. Susan flew down and stayed by her son’s side. Many nights I sat beside her and offered hope and support but mostly we cried. John went through several surgeries to reduce the pressure on his brain but nothing worked, John was quickly dying. Family flew in to say goodbye and I made John a custom Fat Thumb Chemo Hat to hide the swelling and drain tubes. His mother was so thankful. That silly little hat made a huge impact. She was able to see her son look like his old self again before he died. It really mattered. I found my passion.
Fat Thumb Originals was born April 2004. The name comes from my two really fat thumbs and being teased about them my whole life. Sometimes it’s hard being different but sometimes it’s fantastic. Sometimes it makes you beautiful and strong. Fat Thumb Originals gives hats to those going through hair loss illnesses. I donate about four dozen hats a month to individuals, hospitals, cancer centers and fundraisers. People call or email me, tell me their story and I mail them a hat. I sell hats, purses and other accessories at local art shows and on line to make up for the cost of the free hats. I absolutely love what I do and will do this for a very long time. Everyone should try and make a difference. Love one another. The above slide show is a few favorite pictures of my mom. I miss and think about her everyday.
I live in Northern Virginia with my husband, two children, two dogs, two fish and a mouse named Snowy.
Oh Michelle, You are SO AMAZING!! Thank you for that heartfelt and INCREDIBLE comment that you left on my blog. It means SO much to me and I truly appreciate you sharing & also for letting me know that it had an effect on you the way it did.
I can COMPLETELY relate with how you felt (as you saw in my video) and think it's just fantastic that we are both arriving at epiphanies together and climbing back onto the creative wagon, ready to enjoy the ride and TAKE OFF with a new fervor and desire.
I know that I had just become complacent and routine. It happens to us all, doesn't it? It was time to refocus and make new goals again. Start the quest for the passion within and make a difference to those around me (and myself).
You rock in so many ways that I don't even know where to begin. You are SUCH a HUGE inspiration to me and I feel so lucky to have you in my life.
Thanks again for watching and writing...it really meant a lot to me!
Would love an update from you. any big irons in the fire? what are you up to? hope you're starting your week off well, but if not, here's a cup of coffee...
Hi Michelle! great to hear from you...I've been away for a while too, but hav'nt forgotten you! I still have daddy's hat you sent...he never got to wear it but it really means the world to me...i keep it in my dresser drawer to remind me, every day of all the love that surrounded me at that time and that helped me thru those days. you truely are an angel to me and to so many others I'm sure:) I'm glad you enjoyed the song, it's one of my fave's too...My brother Bobby knows what it's all about!
Michele, Thank you so much for the hat for my dad. We all loved it. He looks precious in it. You are such an angel for what you do for people with cancer. God Bless you!