Shopping for buttons for the eyes was an interesting exercise . I think these turned out rather nicely. A young fellow at the bank offered to buy one from me. We'll see if he's interested when I tell him it took 12 hours and ask how much he thinks my time is worth. If he changes his mind, I'm sure there are lots of other homes for it.
My dental hygienist wanted a hat for her brother-in-law, and she appreciates the value of my time, so this one is for her and we'll work out a reasonable price for it. It's Lorna'sLaces alpaca and merino. Quite a handsome fish with those red eyes.
I'm going to the dentist tomorrow to have fillings replaced, so I can deliver it then.
Ben cat has a nice cozy nest on top of a bookshelf. Doesn't he look content?
I love the bluegill. Your hats are a hit wherever you go.
ReplyDeleteBen looks very comfortable on his perch.
Designer fishes by Roxie. One day I will see someone on the street wearing your hat!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd he matches the baskets so well. What a pretty boy.
ReplyDelete12 hours? Hmmm. I could find 12 hours to make one of those but I have a feeling it would take me a bit more. I knit slow.
Beautiful fishes abound! The red eyes make the hat in the second picture.
ReplyDeleteSo, can you knit these without looking at the pattern yet? I love the eyes on the purple one.
ReplyDeleteKitties and baskets just go together very well.
I'm sure you could find 12 hours of yard work to do, after he buys the yarn.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try a fish hat, but I did make an elephant hat for my grandson when he was 3. He was afraid of it!
ReplyDeleteHe looks lovely and the fish hats are STILL cracking me up!
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