HOW to CROCHET BREAST CANCER AWARENESS RIBBON - Pink Ribbons Magic Potholder Refrigerator Magnet

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You can learn how to Crochet a Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon in this DIY video tutorial. Hi I'm Donna Wolfe from Naztazia. I'll show you how to support your cause by crocheting awareness ribbon potholders and refrigerator magnets. While pink is well-known for breast cancer, you can use various colors for other causes. See the list below for colors for other cancers and causes.

All Cancers = Lavender. Bladder Cancer = Yellow. Brain Cancer = Gray. Breast Cancer = Pink. Cervical Cancer = Teal & White. Childhood Cancer = Gold. Colon Cancer = Dark Blue. Esophageal Cancer = Periwinkle. Eye Cancer = Green. Head and Neck Cancer = Burgundy & White. Kidney Cancer = Orange. Leiomyosarcoma = Purple. Leukemia = Orange. Liver Cancer = Emerald. Lung Cancer = White. Lymphoma = Lime. Melanoma = Black. Mesothelioma = Royal Blue. Multiple Myeloma = Burgundy. Oral Cancer = Burgundy. Ovarian Cancer = Teal. Pancreatic Cancer = Purple. Prostate Cancer = Light Blue. Sarcoma & Bone Cancer = Yellow. Stomach Cancer = Periwinkle. Testicular Cancer = Teal, Blue & Pink. Uterine Cancer = Peach.

Puzzle Ribbon = Autism Awareness. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma = Lime. Domestic Violence = Purple. Lavender = Epilepsy. Substance Abuse = Red. HIV & AIDS = Red. Diabetes = Grey. Asthma = Gray. Lyme Disease = Green. Parkinson's = Silver. Rheumatoid Arthritis = Blue & Purple. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome = Blue. Multiple Sclerosis = Orange. ADHD = Orange. Military Troops = Yellow. Spina Bifida = Yellow. March of Dimes = Purple. SIDS = Pink & Blue. Pregnancy/Infant Loss = Pink & Blue. Mourning = Black. Cerebral Palsy = Green. Mental Health = Green.

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Pattern, text, photos, video © 2012 Naztazia® Music written and performed by Donna Wolfe
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LOVELY video. I made this pot holder in one day and it will make a great present for a friend. I struggled to grasp the joining together of the ribbon part so in the end i ditched the stitch markers, put a stitch through the two ends of the ribbon and done the single crochet around the outside. Looks exactly the same and was much easier for a beginner like me. Love the pattern, Thanks for sharing.

Trinityb
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Thanks for the kindness! The potholder is double-thick and made in one big swoop - and you are right - they work great just as is!

naztazia
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Thank you very much for the kindness! Thanks for stopping by!

naztazia
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Thanks for the kindness and for stopping by :)

naztazia
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Thank you for sharing, made the ribbon in grey in honor of my sister who has brain cancer. Agin I enjoy your videos and have made several things from them, scrubbed eat.

GlenRoseGran
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Excellent tutorial....wonderful project...I'm a breast cancer survivor so I can appreciate the significance of this project...Thanks so much!!

sister
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This is an amazing pattern, i made for my mother who is a survivor and loves it. Thank you

tammyinnes
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Thank you for the kindness and for the welcome back!

naztazia
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Thank you so much for the kindness and for stopping by and saying hi :)

naztazia
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OMG, TOO cute and very easy to make with your CLEAR & PRECISE directions. Thank you so much. I will be making SEVERAL of these not just pink for BCA but also in Purple for Domestic Violence Awareness. AWESOME I LOVE IT...

gtlam
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Hello! You can find them on my website for free: naztazia.com

naztazia
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Thanks so much Gail for everything! Absolutely - will be seeing many more videos in the coming months :)

naztazia
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Thanks for the kindness! I'll be making several new videos in the upcoming weeks/months!

naztazia
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Thanks for the kindness and for being the first to post a comment on this brand new video :)

naztazia
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Thank You for the easy to follow ribbon pattern! Wearing to work Friday to honor my Mom!

greenck
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Awesome as usual, Donna. Love the clear concise info without unnecessary talking. Really liked how you explained why the stitch markers were being used and gave little previews of what was coming next. Now that those angels of yours are getting older we might see more? Thanks for the shout out at the end.

gmcil
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Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial.
Making a chemo hat and patient wanted a black hat, with orange ribbon.
This helped me to give her what she wanted!

dianaevans
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Very sorry about your family member. Glad the video could help.

naztazia
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I enjoy crocheting very much that's why I look for so many patterns.

tanyagach
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I'm making different colored ribbons, not just for cancer, but also for other conditions. Light blue for Selective Mutism Awareness, blue and pink for Pregnancy and Child Loss Awareness and bright green for Mental Illness Awareness.
These represent people near and dear to me, so thank you for giving me the opportunity to raise awareness by teaching us how to make these ribbons :)

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