crazy stripe hat. or something.
Dec. 22nd, 2003 12:01 am[x-posted similarly to
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i was at the gap with my family today. while there, i saw this hat (part of the crazy stripe family). a square hat, pretty simple. i've crocheted them myself. and apparently, i'm not a hat person, especially since i cut my hair, but.. then this hat looked good on me. and i was not about to feed the gap money for something i could make myself.
i think the hat works well because of it's non-fitting shape. also, it was very thin and floppy (but still warm), and stretchy. i'm assuming from the look of the hat, it was done in a thin fingering/baby yarn. and perhaps i should use bigger knitting needles when re-creating the hat? (that's question #1 - should i use bigger needles? right now, i have #6's and #8's).
also.. i didn't think about this until just now, but the tassles -- how would i go about putting those on the corners? i'm assuming what i would do for the mainbody of the hat is start off with a ribbing (perhaps k3, p3) for a few rows, then do stockinette (or a p1, k1) for the mainbody of the hat and just make a big rectangle, then repeat the first few rows of the ribbing. then fold it in half and stitch up the sides. but the tassles, i'm really not sure how i would attach them -- and how to make them securely attached? any suggestions?
and thanks for taking the time to read/answer, btw. :)
-shar. <3

i was at the gap with my family today. while there, i saw this hat (part of the crazy stripe family). a square hat, pretty simple. i've crocheted them myself. and apparently, i'm not a hat person, especially since i cut my hair, but.. then this hat looked good on me. and i was not about to feed the gap money for something i could make myself.
i think the hat works well because of it's non-fitting shape. also, it was very thin and floppy (but still warm), and stretchy. i'm assuming from the look of the hat, it was done in a thin fingering/baby yarn. and perhaps i should use bigger knitting needles when re-creating the hat? (that's question #1 - should i use bigger needles? right now, i have #6's and #8's).
also.. i didn't think about this until just now, but the tassles -- how would i go about putting those on the corners? i'm assuming what i would do for the mainbody of the hat is start off with a ribbing (perhaps k3, p3) for a few rows, then do stockinette (or a p1, k1) for the mainbody of the hat and just make a big rectangle, then repeat the first few rows of the ribbing. then fold it in half and stitch up the sides. but the tassles, i'm really not sure how i would attach them -- and how to make them securely attached? any suggestions?
and thanks for taking the time to read/answer, btw. :)
-shar. <3
