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Surgeons’ caps don’t have to be boring

These are caps I made between just before Christmas and the first part of January.  The first ones went to @doctorwes after he made his request for photos of Christmas themed clothing seen at work.  Here’s a photo (credit) of him and a co-worker wearing the Christmas themed caps I made and sent to him. […]

These are caps I made between just before Christmas and the first part of January. 

The first ones went to @doctorwes after he made his request for photos of Christmas themed clothing seen at work.  Here’s a photo (credit) of him and a co-worker wearing the Christmas themed caps I made and sent to him.

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I then decided I needed to use some of this lovely fabric from Africa given to me by an old high school friend to make @Bongi1  and @globalsurgeon surgeon’s caps.  I gave bongi his choice and he chose the colorful ones.  No photo of him wearing his, but received this nice tweet.

@globalsurgeon did share a photo of @ReinouGroen via twitter wearing one of his (theirs):   yfrog.com/kk54exnj

These two went to @bramzo after he made an innocent comment in regards to @Bongi1 receiving his.

  I have shared my pattern via google docs (pdf file).

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Dr. Ramona Bates is a plastic surgeon in Little Rock, Arkansas, who writes regularly at Suture for a Living.

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