And it's about time! After the non-winter last year, I'm ready for a Real Winter Storm. Just in time for Christmas, too.
Lots of snow also means lots of hats! I do love hat making. It's about as close to instant gratification you can get in the world of handmade. A simple hat can be completed in the time it takes to watch a movie with the family. (Well...they watch. I crochet. And glance up at the screen from time to time and try not to miss any important parts.)
Recently my husband found this picture somewhere on the Interwebs.
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It just oozes awesomeness. |
And he jokingly said,"
I want one of these!" At least I think he was joking. Not sure on that. Either way, the take home message here is
Never Ever Joke About Goofy Crochet Projects with a Crocheter, because you never know what they might do when left alone with hooks, yarn, and a 2-hour block of time.
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Yeah, that's my husband. |
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Absolutely it's hinged and functional! |
And, he actually wears it. In public. Like, to stores and stuff. He's a good man. (on a related note, today is our 14-year anniversary. Go us!)
I have no idea who the original designer of this Knight Hat is, but whoever you are, thanks for the inspiration!
My daughter also got a new hat this season, because I had some hot pink and white sparkly yarn hanging around that matched her coat. I made this one weeks ago but I kept forgetting to snap a photo when she's home to model it.
So, I asked the cat to model it instead.
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Hey lady, I don't recall signing a modeling contract. |
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Teddy Bear is more cooperative. He refused to smile though. |
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Simple staggered shell stitch pattern |
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Love the big flower and button detail.
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My daughter is also a crafter in her own right. This weekend, after listening to hours of the
"I'm soooo boooorred!" wailing, she made an owl from some fabric scraps. I cut the pieces; she stitched it together and stuffed it. This is a pattern I found at a delightful quilt shop in Wichita, KS. The designer has a blog,
here, and she has other stuffed creature designs. They're really easy and fun to make.
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Meet Olive the Owl |
Between now and Christmas, I'm going to try and finish the
Kitty Couch (just about done!) and a last minute sweater for me. Because I'm always cold. More to come soon!