that’s what i had yesterday and it ties in nicely with todays entry ;)
spring flower picking bonnet
ingredients:
misti alpaca chunky (soooo soft)
thrifted buttons and tapestry wool
ties made from gwen’s handspun scraps and my hand dyed tweed
adult small/medium
my goal with this one was to show off the pretty old buttons. it’s *very* girly.
each time i come up with a new hat pattern, i’ve noticed that i have to re-figure out how to embellish it. for instance, with flat hats, i have the tendency to treat them as a landscape. with round hats, they can be partial landscapes. with these bonnets? i’m not so sure yet.
ben and i thought this one was perfect without any embroidery.
purple pixie hood
ingredients:
recycled vest wool (very ugly and late 1980’s, but i LOVE this wool)
ties are hand dyed recycled sweater wool
adult small/medium
and lastly, i think this one would be great for someone with lots of hair to come out the back. it has different shaping than the others.
a hood for a winter walk
ingredients:
debbie bliss donegal tweed chunky
embroidered with inherited wool (blend? it’s shiny. i used it because i loved the contrast. all natural for sure though…)
adult small (although modeled on my medium sized head)
the first two are from my pattern here.
Cute.
I just love the red pixie hat so much!
Cosy… you are becoming quite prolific. How inspiring that you get through this number of projects in the amount of time you do and still manage to blog about it… envy inspiring, that is :)
i gasped out loud when this post came up on my screen. the pixie hoods are PERFECT in every way. i love them. xx
Love the buttons on the red hat!!