make one - or two
Hat knitting is so comfortably mindless. I started this at the top, increased till it looked big enough for a kid, and k2p2 till it was long enough. Into the box for the orphange.
then I grabbed the last of the cammo-colored fiber heide gave me, the last of the blue and yellow yarn, and a crochet hook. I crocheted over the fiber till I ran out of yarn, then used a much bigger crochet hook to finish off the last of the fiber. Very fluffy and thermal!
5 Comments:
At 6:36 PM , Willow said...
Amazingly brilliant kitty to figure out how to use the camera!
Love those hats. I think I could just keep on making those Sweet Eleanor hats all day...
Re: cotton yarn--I'll let you know. It's an experiment in finding out what he can wear comfortably, what will wash and dry well and what will stand the ravages of preschool-aged boys.
At 6:05 PM , Lisa Nowak said...
Squirrel is such a sweetie. Are the others treating her better yet? I think we need an update.
At 5:50 AM , Saren Johnson said...
Be happy she's only figured out how to work the camera. Uggy knows how to order stuff off the internet.
At 11:57 PM , Amy Lane said...
The hats are lovely--and innovative--and I ahve to say, I'm glad to see squirrel is still with you. I know you were having doubts for a while, and I've got a soft spot for hollow, limp little she-cats who can't be pinned down.
At 8:10 PM , Galad said...
Nothing like an off kilter kitty to make me smile. Thanks Squirrel ;-)
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