After finishing the Baby Surprise Jacket, I had a week before the KangaKiwi KAL started. Initially I was going to spend the whole week working on my blanket, but, instead I decided to knit the hat Kate Davies released in Week Two of the Knitting Season Club. Nothing like casting on for a hat on a 40 degree day, but it's better than working on a blanket! It's always knitting season in my world.
Looking and the pictures of other people's completed hats, I liked the ones in solid colours, and with white snowflakes best and, since I have some sparkle yarn in my stash, I went for it.
It probably wasn't the best idea to mix sock yarn with proper grippy woolly wool, but I like the result I got. It fits firmly at the brim, and is quite droopy at the back - in a good way, I think. It reminds me a bit of the shape of my Sockhead, a hat I eventually had to get rid of because it didn't fit at the brim and kept falling off.
As for how I'm feeling about the club in general - that's a post for another time, and hopefully after a couple more patterns I'll be feeling more positive about it.
Looking and the pictures of other people's completed hats, I liked the ones in solid colours, and with white snowflakes best and, since I have some sparkle yarn in my stash, I went for it.
It probably wasn't the best idea to mix sock yarn with proper grippy woolly wool, but I like the result I got. It fits firmly at the brim, and is quite droopy at the back - in a good way, I think. It reminds me a bit of the shape of my Sockhead, a hat I eventually had to get rid of because it didn't fit at the brim and kept falling off.
As for how I'm feeling about the club in general - that's a post for another time, and hopefully after a couple more patterns I'll be feeling more positive about it.
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