Audrey Hepburn once said, “I believe that tomorrow is another day, and I believe in miracles.” Audrey died of appendix cancer at age 63, but her words live on. Here at Scarves Dot Net, we too believe in miracles. That’s why we’re committed to serving the cancer community.
Knots for Hope is a place of inspiration for those affected by cancer. It’s our wish that our resources on how to tie a head scarf will help women who have experienced hair loss feel confident and beautiful. We hope our stories reassure patients and their loved ones that they are not alone.
Most importantly, our goal is to support cancer research so that we can put an end to this disease. Read our stories, join our conversation, and start knotting for hope!
I am so excited I found this site. My mom just found out that she had Triple Negative Breast Cancer, and she has to start chemo right away. Because we all just found out last week and the tumor has already double in size. She has to do treatment once a week for months, so we are getting ready for the long haul. Her words “I’m not scared of the cancer, I’m scared of the pain”. Hearing my mom say that broke me, she is a very strong person, like all of us rarely ever see her cry, she is not scared of anything. The Doctor said that she would loose her hair by the second week of chemo, she already has very thin hair. Scarves were the first thing I thought of, to make sure she never gets down about herself. I told her that I would get her all colors and styles. I am still trying to get my emotions and thoughts in order. I just had my baby girl last month, and I hate that she is going to have a hard time being with her her first year. This site is definitely going on my favorites. <3
I am so excited I found this site. My mom just found out that she had Triple Negative Breast Cancer, and she has to start chemo right away. Because we all just found out last week and the tumor has already double in size. She has to do treatment once a week for months, so we are getting ready for the long haul. Her words “I’m not scared of the cancer, I’m scared of the pain”. Hearing my mom say that broke me, she is a very strong person, like all of us rarely ever see her cry, she is not scared of anything. The Doctor said that she would loose her hair by the second week of chemo, she already has very thin hair. Scarves were the first thing I thought of, to make sure she never gets down about herself. I told her that I would get her all colors and styles. I am still trying to get my emotions and thoughts in order. I just had my baby girl last month, and I hate that she is going to have a hard time being with her her first year. This site is definitely going on my favorites. <3