I recently finished a few hats from a gorgeous ball of yarn which
Christina hand-dyed. I made this hat for myself (I've been in desparate need, with no hat to wear all winter). The pattern is one that Christina made and you can find it on Ravelry -- a link is on
Christina's blog).


The hat Rachel is wearing is knitted from a pattern on
Soule Mama's blog. You'll find a link to this free pattern in the left side-bar. This hat was meant to fit me, but, since I used a smaller needle, it was just a bit tight and didn't look that great. Rachel was happy to become the recipient.
I had enough yarn to knit a third hat as well! Just a plain k2, p2 type that rolls up at the bottom with a nice big pom-pom on top.
3 comments:
Everytime I see a lovely knitted item, I think .. okay, that's it. . I'm pulling out my knitting needles again. . so pretty.
Pinky pink and Feb. snows...a perfect hat for the season. Nice work!
Lovely mother and daughter hats. Nice as hats are, I still hope the weather will soon be warm enough not to need them!
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