I finished some items while traveling…
Improv Hat, by Melynda Bernardi, (rav link) out of Araucania Azapa
I adapted this pattern for the inherited big-noggins in this family, and this hat turned out stunningly. I will be using this pattern again.
Narrow Brim Style Hat, by Bev Galeskas (Felted Knits), (rav link) out of Patons Classic Wool; it will be decorated with felted flowers and leaves., too.
I cast-on ten extra stitches, again, for my families big headedness, then had to shrink the dickens out of this thing to get it even in the ball park of fitting. So many variables in felting…yarn, color of yarn, felting…But then, I do not think this type of hat is suppose to fit like a ribbed hat, either. I think it will be all right, or maybe it will be put on a hat stand and used as room décor. It’s all good, and if I need to, I will knit another. It is a very easy knit.
Felted Ballerina Slippers, by Bev Galeskas (Felted Knits), (rav link) out of Patons Classic Wool
Of all the needles that I have, I don’t have the ones this pattern calls for, so I improvised. I did not know if the resulting slippers would fit the intended feet, or if her sister have them to grow into, but I knew I would be knitting another pair anyway. That's the way it is when one finds a good pattern, and there are a multitude of little ones to knit for!
Well...they fit for now!
And now, besides the quilting (always with the quilting) I am working on ‘A Pretty Thing’ cowl, by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, out of Aarlen Cashmere, leftover from my Peasy sweater. It's for me...I think...
5 comments:
Awesome! And love that new banner picture! I keep trying to figure out what kind of bird that is on the cactus!
The hat is nice...but those little slippers ROCK! I'll bet she wears them until her toes curl under!
Love the hats! And I need one of those head forms....It looks so much better than using a inverted vase!
Those are some powerful woolens!
Been missing you so I had to find your blog spot again (no I don't have it bookmarked at work).
Just glad to know you're still doing your fantastic stuff!
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