First of all, welcome to my two new followers, Justine and sandytanyllyn. Also, sorry to see one go!
On one of my previous posts, I showed a hat I was knitting, well it is now finished.
Pulling it down well and turning over the brim, it rather resembles the cup of an acorn (unless I have done something wrong.
From the front, it is nice and snug - excuse the 'removal' of me, makes me look like one of those faceless hat mannequins!
Then I pulled it back up so there was loose stuff at the top and folded it down.
Neither of us liked that so back to the acorn I went.
In my stash bag, I had some posh wool that the brim should have been knitted in but I dropped a couple of stitches and couldn't find them, so knitted this, my very first hat, in plain wool. I should have cast on using 3.25mm needles but I misread that as 3.75mm. Then I found I was using one 4mm and one 3.75 needle for the first two or three rows so had to change that as well.
Anyway, lovely colour but I felt it needed something, so opted for a tassle.
All in all, for my first hat, I felt pleased with it and would use this pattern again. Thanks Elaine!
Lovely hat, lie the colour
ReplyDeleteThank you. The wools are left over from a potential art project that I didn't start. I was going to do a woven floor lamp of the universe and this colour would have been used on 1 or more of the gas planets!
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ReplyDeleteWell done, more interesting than just a plain beany. Either a hat mannequin or someone wanted by the police!!
ReplyDeleteBest be on my best behaviour then. It is difficult having short hair as it all fits inside the hat.
DeleteAs I scrolled down I thought you had ' revealed' yourself, my friend! Love the hat, and the tassel is the perfect addition. x
ReplyDeleteNah! Thank you, I have just started knitting my slippers for this winter!
Deletea nice hat!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Regina.
DeleteLove the colour and the tassel finishes it off, the sags of the needles sounds familiar, perhaps that is why I hardly ever knit now.
ReplyDeleteI've decided to pair my needles up with elastic bands, hopefully that should prevent any further hiccup's!
DeleteLovely hat in a lovely shade of blue, just right to keep you warm in the cold winter days. I'm making premmie baby hats and they are considerably smaller..think tennis ball size, so tiny!
ReplyDeleteMight be more my size of knitting to tackle. My thumb goes dead after about 4 rows so I have to keep putting it down.
DeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteLisa over at Happy on Dole Valley is hosting a giveaway for a knitting pattern if you are interested.
http://mamasmission2.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-knitting-pattern-giveaway.html?showComment=1379433153523#c5453346022078085610
Thanks Shara, I have had a look but am not yet ready to tackle anything with cable just yet. Lovely set though.
DeleteBeautiful knit :) I love your hat, and the tassel looks great!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Had to go on line to fathom how to do the tassel - good old internet!
DeleteThe hat is lovely, especially the tassle. I did look at Elaine's original which, of course, was lovley - don't you hate it when someone else's looks so good!! I guess she has better eyes than us - I keep dropping stitches when knitting recently! What will you do with the 'fancy' yarn?
ReplyDeleteI've had the fancy yarn for 3 or more years so shall just keep it until something 'winks' at me to be knitted!
DeleteIts great and I reckon you will probably need it soon. The weather has come as a shock to us after almost two weeks away in lovely warm sunshine!
ReplyDeleteI have an old hat I wear when walking but wanted something nicer for general wear. Might knit another one.
DeleteLike you I have short hair and these kind of hats don't do anything for me. On the other hand would keep the cold out on a wintry day. Like the colour and the tassel.
ReplyDeletePatricia x
I agree about the looks part but in honesty, I don't much care what I look like as long as I am warm. Although a bit of cheek colour and lippy never goes amiss to help!
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