Cloth Nurses Cap
#21
Thanks to mjhaess who emailed some pictures and snail mailed a template, I was able to make a nurse cap to wear to my bookclub last night. I never could quite understand the directions of the pattern, but with mjhaess's help, I figured it out enough to make it work.
I put some red food dye in some vaseline for the lipstick.
When I arrived at the meeting, the hostess had provided the others with paper nurse caps as a surprise. Of course, my cloth cap looked better, and I was the only one with red "lipstick." It was alot of fun.
The book we read was "Pure Grit: how American World War II nurses survived battle and prison camp in the Pacific" by Mary Cronk Farrell. Everyone at the meeting loved this book. That is a rare occurrance with this group of ladies. I highly recommend it...
I put some red food dye in some vaseline for the lipstick.
When I arrived at the meeting, the hostess had provided the others with paper nurse caps as a surprise. Of course, my cloth cap looked better, and I was the only one with red "lipstick." It was alot of fun.
The book we read was "Pure Grit: how American World War II nurses survived battle and prison camp in the Pacific" by Mary Cronk Farrell. Everyone at the meeting loved this book. That is a rare occurrance with this group of ladies. I highly recommend it...
#22
your cap came out great,nice picture of you the lipstick is perfect on you just a hint of color exactly the way i like to wear lipstick,thanks for the hint of the food dye and vaseline never thought to do that............but i sure will now
#23
I used the food color and vaseline because I'm cheap and didn't want to buy a tube of lipstick to wear only one time. It actually worked really well. The food color dye stained my lips, and the color lasted all evening.
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*** That one looks ike a tri corner diaper with a brim.
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*** There are many many styles.
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*** Each teaching facility had its own version.
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*** I saw one once that was a very cute poof (soft looking).
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*** That one looks ike a tri corner diaper with a brim.
***
*** There are many many styles.
***
*** Each teaching facility had its own version.
***
*** I saw one once that was a very cute poof (soft looking).
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