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Book Review: “Sewing Guide to Cancer ” – A Heartfelt and Practical Companion for Difficult Times

June 4, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

Sewing has always been more than just a hobby. It’s therapy, a creative outlet, and sometimes even a lifeline when life throws unexpected challenges our way. “Sewing Guide to Cancer (and Other Annoying Illnesses)” by Anna L. Pelz is one of those rare books that combines the healing power of creativity with the harsh reality of illness in a way that is both uplifting and practical.

At first glance, you might wonder how sewing and cancer fit together in a book. But once you dive in, you’ll quickly see why this guide is a must-read—not just for those facing illness, but for anyone who sews for loved ones in need. This book isn’t about complicated projects or fancy couture techniques. Instead, it’s a warm and encouraging companion filled with practical sewing ideas tailored for people going through tough medical treatments.

Anna L. Pelz has done an incredible job of blending personal experience with sewing know-how. The book includes patterns and step-by-step instructions for making useful and comforting items like soft chemo caps, comfortable post-surgery pillows, easy-to-wear adaptive clothing, and handmade gifts of encouragement. These aren’t just thoughtful projects—they’re essential tools for comfort and care.

What makes this book truly special is its conversational and empathetic tone. It’s not just a dry how-to guide—it feels like a supportive friend guiding you through each project. Pelz acknowledges the emotional side of illness and caregiving while offering sewing as a way to channel that emotion into something productive and healing.

Even if you’re not personally affected by illness, this book is a wonderful resource if you enjoy sewing for charity or want to make thoughtful, handmade gifts for loved ones in need.

“Sewing Guide to Cancer (and Other Annoying Illnesses)” is a book that brings together creativity, compassion, and practicality in a way that few sewing books do. Whether you’re sewing for yourself, a friend, or a community project, this guide is filled with meaningful projects that remind us of the power of handmade comfort.

Absolutely, I would recommend it. If you’re looking for a sewing book that goes beyond stitches and seams and speaks to the heart, this one is a must-have on your shelf.

Where to Buy: You can find “Sewing Guide to Cancer (and Other Annoying Illnesses)” on Amazon.

Have you sewn for a friend or loved one going through illness? Share your experiences in the comments below—I’d love to hear your thoughts!

Free pattern: Soft doll you can make for charity

Tutorial: Sew a pillowcase for Ronald McDonald House

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