Many charities will also accept items that are sewn, if that is any easier for you.
Most of the charities pick incredibly simple patterns, so you can have little or no knitting experience and still complete the project. We receive a wide variety of hats, from incredibly simple (just a knit rectangle seamed up the side) to quite complex. They are ALL equally loved and appreciated. You do not need to make anything fancy. For chemo caps, many charity groups will also accept loom-knit items, which can be easier on the arms to make.
A good way to find local chemo cap knitting charities is to either search on revelry under their groups (there is even a search option for groups within a certain number of miles of you) and searching
the national headhuggers site.
I wrote a small blog post on charity knitting a few years ago, and included a bunch of links that might help:
http://www.hippiemommy.com/2012/02/2...-you-can-help/
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