Chemotherapy Turbans
How-to
You’ll need a bit less to a bit more than 5/8 yard per turban, depending on
the size. Cut one each of the three pieces (turban, band, and tab) according to
the chart. Note that all sizes use the same size tab. You must use stretch knit
fabric and cut the pieces using the crosswise grain. You can use a sewing
machine zigzag stitch but serging is simplest and quickest. The seam allowance
is approximately 1/2".
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Cut
Size |
Turban |
Band |
Tab |
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Small |
20 1/2” x
8” |
20 1/2” x
5” |
5” x 4” |
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Medium |
22” x 9” |
22” x 5” |
5” x 4” |
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Large |
24” x 10” |
24” x 5” |
5” x
4” | |
Cutting
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crosswise
stretch of knit
fabric | |
1. Fold the band in half lengthwise, wrong sides together. Serge it to one of
the long sides of the turban piece, right side together.
2. Fold the banded turban piece in half
crosswise, right sides together. Serge, beginning at the banded edge, rounding
off the back corner point, and stopping 1" before reaching the front folded
edge. The tab will be inserted through this opening later. Secure thread tails
and turn the turban right sides out.
3. Perpendicular to the back seam allowance fold up and pin three tucks
approximately 3/4" deep. Stitch in the ditch of the seam allowance to secure
these tucks. (If the fabric is too thick to stitch on your machine, hand-sew
along the seam using a large needle and upholstery or quilting thread.)
4. Fold the tab in half lengthwise, right sides together and serge the seam.
Turn the tab right sides out and rotate it so that the seam is centered on the
underside. Slip the tab through the opening in the turban seam. Fold up and
stack tucks along
the front seam from the lower band edge to the opening. (These tucks are similar
to those at the back except they're stacked and not secured with stitching in
the ditch.) Wrap the tab around the tucks and sew the tab ends by machine, right
sides together. Rotate the tab seam allowance underneath the turban and tack it
by machine to the center front seam allowance. This connection will prevent any
see-through gap between the tab and the turban.
Note: We make mostly the medium size; the small size would fit a young
teen. Vary the style with a contrast color band, especially if you’re short of
fabric. The tab is a natural place for embellishment (fabric rose, pin, button,
or bow.
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