More hats
I finished a few more hats for the Afghans for Afghans project. Here are all 4 of the hats that I will be sending.
Going clockwise, the two on top are made of Mission Falls 1824 wools in a variety of colors.
The one on the bottom right is some leftover Schoeller+Stahl Big Print, with some Lamb's Pride (green) and a Knitpicks alpaca blend (pale blue).
The one on the lower left is made of 3 different alpaca blends from Knitpicks, 2 of which came from our SnB yarn buffet last summer. The purple is Suri Dream, which came from Yarn Buffet #2.
I think I'm going to make some baby socks with the pink and purple yarn from the buffet #1 and include them in the package with the hats.
Oh yes, I also started my Sockapaloooza socks and will post a photo tomorrow, I hope.
Going clockwise, the two on top are made of Mission Falls 1824 wools in a variety of colors.
The one on the bottom right is some leftover Schoeller+Stahl Big Print, with some Lamb's Pride (green) and a Knitpicks alpaca blend (pale blue).
The one on the lower left is made of 3 different alpaca blends from Knitpicks, 2 of which came from our SnB yarn buffet last summer. The purple is Suri Dream, which came from Yarn Buffet #2.
I think I'm going to make some baby socks with the pink and purple yarn from the buffet #1 and include them in the package with the hats.
Oh yes, I also started my Sockapaloooza socks and will post a photo tomorrow, I hope.
6 Comments:
Wow, your hats are all so fun!
By Chris, at 3:47 PM
They're beautiful, especially the Mission Falls hats. Great colorwork.
By FemiKnitMafia, at 8:11 PM
All of your hats are wonderful! I especially like the Mission Falls Fair Isle. I've always wondered how the Suri Dream knits up- it's really cute! Adds a fun flair to the hat. Fantastic work- take care, Danielle! :-)
By chris, at 9:33 PM
The hats are adorable!
By Anonymous, at 10:04 PM
Those hats look so warm and sweet :-)
By Kathy, at 5:40 PM
some pleased & happy children are going to be wearing those. So nice to give isn't it? you do nice work & have a generous soul.
By Rhonda the Stitchingnut, at 8:00 PM
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