The only part that could be described as ‘design’ on this hat is the brim. I did a K3 P1 K1 P3 rib, to make it a little bit different. The rest of it is simple stockinette.
I found a lot of this yarn (that I also have in green and rainbow colors) at a thrift store a while back. It’s nice and thick, so it knits up pretty fast. Perfect for catching up with the hat knitting 😉
Tag: 52 hats
52 hats :: 24 – happy spiral
I like this one, though I’d never wear it myself, at least not in these colors. I did love knitting with those bright colors though. The spiral was fun to knit and I may do that again in a different color.
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52 hats :: 23 – scrap busting
Not very creative, just working my way through scraps (leftovers from the mystery shawl).
Thanks for sticking with me and my boring posts while I try to catch up with the 52 hat challenge. I’m still behind on both posting and knitting, so I have at least a week of these to go. But I will try to mix in some other posts too. 😉
52 hats :: 22 – giving up on cables
I guess the title says it all. I was going to do cables, but we were on Curaçao when I was knitting this one and the acrylic yarn was no fun in the heat. So I decided to give up on the cables and finish in stockinette. I was also a bit too eager to wrap this up, so it ended up being just a small beanie. I do sort of like it though…
52 hats :: 21 – hospital green
I started this hat in the waiting room when my husband was going through some examinations for his heart, back in May. It’s just a simple 2×2 rib with a stockinette top, but that was all I could handle at that point.
Life has been scary and unclear for a while (since the end of April, actually). It seemed T. was having minor heart attacks, but all his tests were negative or didn’t work out. He had a scan to look at his coronary arteries last week and we were going to hear the results of that yesterday. But last Sunday he got even more severe chest pains than before and we found his heart rate was up to over 200 bpm. He was rushed off to the hospital by ambulance and there they found out he was born with a deficit that causes arrhythmias.
Yesterday we heard his arteries are fine, but he has to have an operation to fix the deficit. It’s a relatively small, simple and routine operation. We will have to postpone our move to Curaçao until next year though because there are waiting lists, but we both feel that’s worth it.
This operation will fix the problem for once and for all, so once it’s done we can finally look at the future again. Without fear and doubts about the decisions we were about to make. Without worrying about the lack of good hospitals on Curaçao (they do have hospitals, but for only 150.000 inhabitants they can’t afford AMC standards), without working out a plan for me if/when I would want to move back to Holland as a widow soon.
Also (on a lighter note): now I can finish my 52 hat project without having to worry about moving them all with me to Curaçao and then to have to ship them some place where people actually wear warm hats 😉
52 hats :: 20 – Soulemama's favorite (again)
I’ve said it before, I really, really like this pattern. Every time I’m really out of ideas about what type of hat to knit, I’m tempted to cast on one of these. I’m trying to keep myself back a bit, but two out of twenty is not too much, I think.
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52 hats :: 19 – more stripes in pastel
52 hats :: 18 – A ribbed top
52 hats :: 17 – more stripes
52 hats :: 16 – Tweed stripes
Meet my new model. He and his girlfriend came from my daughter’s “workcloset” that is stuffed with her materials (she’s a make-up artist, but took several courses on hairdressing too). She was happy to part with them and I’m happy not having to take pictures of my own head anymore. Though I’m not sure I’ll take them with me to Curaçao so me and my wrinkles may pop up again later.
Anyway. Another hat. I’ve been working through my scraps, so stripes it is. But I do like it.