
I began another Santa Hat, this time, reducing the pattern - not really at random - hoping it would fit one of the kids. I was, surprisingly, successful. Surprisingly, because I was new to this whole crochet thing and I didn't really understand stitch gauge or modifying patterns.
Fast forward a few years to Christmas 2007. K and I were shopping before leaving for our Christmas trip and she found some very bulky, kinda sparkly white yarn. It would be great for another Santa hat. R had been wearing the finished one nonstop and K would like one. I figure it's a hat, we're in Canada, hats are good.
On our long drive, I crocheted my little heart out. Until I ran out of yarn. Still, I'm not very good at the stitch gauge thing. The project was postponed until after Christmas. Which brings us to now. I did play with the pattern again to size it down a bit. It seems to be a fairly forgiving pattern. The finished hat is chunky and big and very warm, probably due to the sheer amount of yarn in the band. A giant pom-pop pulls the hat over in a pleasing Santa-Hat style.
I wonder if this counts as getting ready for Christmas 2008?
I just found you with our Unsocialized Knitters ring. I haven't looked at the members lately, so I am checking them out. It looks like you had a great Christmas. I really like the santa hat. I might just have to make one.
ReplyDeleteCool stuff! And thanks for the link to freepatterns...I have found a few things I want to tackle on there! Avoiding hats myself - last two I tried were 'not successful', let's say LOL!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Christmas was a great time. A little more relaxed this year?
Bah! We don't need no stinking directions. :o)
ReplyDeleteActually, Marina's working on her first beret. I'll post a picture when she's done. She likes to modify patterns too. Is this common for you knitter/crocheters?
Peace and Laughter,
Cristina