For easy reference, here are the hats that are still for sale. Take a close look, most prices have been reduced
To start, here are a couple of comparison studies - knitted and crocheted hats in the same yarn.
This is the first hat that I knit following Elizabeth Zimmerman's instructions on a video from the library from her PBS series. I highly recommend the video and I had so much fun! I love a challenge! Here is a close up of the fair isle design. Double click on the image to get the full effect.
It fits a large child's head or a small adult.
25% wool blend (washable)
fits a 19 - 22" head (love the stretchy knitting!)
$20.00
And here is its sister hat. This one is crocheted out of the same Patons Shetland chunky in counterpane stitch with a picot edge
It fits a 51 cm (20") head
75% acrylic, 25% wool
$25.00
Here are two hats made from the same Japanese Noro wool. It is one of my favourite wools to work with. I just love the colours! The first is knitted and the second is crocheted. The knitted hat is much stretchier and the crocheted hat is thicker and holds its shape.
This wee hat is %100 wool and fits about 40 cm (16"). But it is stretchy so it could fit a bit smaller and a bit bigger. This was my knitting project in Mexico and I was pleased to see that I was not the only one who brought my knitting to the beach...
Fits a medium sized child's head (40 - 45 cm or 18 - 20")
100% wool
$20
And here is the crocheted hat - much smaller yet using the same amount of wool. Please double click on the images to get the full effect of the texture and the ruffled brim.
It fits about 45cm (18") head.
$15.00
SOLD
More hats updated tomorrow. As they are updated, I will delete the 'buy now' button in the post they previously appeared in but feel free to read through for more details.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Sold Hats 2007/08
Okay, although I have grossly neglected this site, it doesn't mean that I haven't been making and selling hats. It is time to do some updating. So to start us off, here is a list of hats that have been sold recently. If you would like to order one of these hats, please contact me at hippiehats@shaw.ca. If the yarn hasn't been discontinued, then I would be glad to make one for you.
This warm adult sized Hippie Hat is made from 100% lopie wool (Icelandic sheeps wool) with 100% wool and a wool blend trim. It fits 22 - 23.5" (56 - 60cm). It is lined for comfort with grey micro fleece.
$40.00
SOLD
This warm adult hat is made from midnight blue 100% lopi wool (Icelandic sheeps wool) It fits 21.5 - 22.5" (55 - 58cm). It is lined for comfort with grey microfleece.
$40.00
SOLD
This colourful hat is made from 100% wool and wool blends. It is lined for comfort with grey microfleece.
$40.00
SOLD
This hat is the first one that I ever crocheted with ear flaps. Perfect for skiing or playing outside! This hat is 100% wool with angora blend trim and is lined with micro fleece for comfort. It fits 22.5" - 23.5".
$40
SOLD
I wish I could better capture the detail on this, my newest favourite hat! I crocheted it this summer with the softest merino wool I have ever worked with (Mission Falls). I was inspired by Debbie Stoller's book, "Happy Hooker" which made a scarf out of these flowers.... I made them into a hat! The background is a dark plum purple and the flowers are in a red, brown, purple and green - not quite as bright as the flash makes it look! You can find more about mission falls wool here. The colours on this hat are their poppy, nectar, damson and pistachio... and I have a bunch more of their colours for another hat, too! But now the details...
100% merino wool (superwash)
It fits a 21 - 22" head.
$40.00
SOLD
This first hat is made from Red Heart's TLC Amore and is 80% acrylic and 20% nylon. I love the colours and it is soooo soft! Hey and I couldn't resist making a daisy and sewing it on. It fits a 48 cm (19") head.
SOLD
$20
And if you would like to see some of the crafting I have been doing besides making hats, check out my post here. I have some very satisfying Christmas Gift crafting!
This warm adult sized Hippie Hat is made from 100% lopie wool (Icelandic sheeps wool) with 100% wool and a wool blend trim. It fits 22 - 23.5" (56 - 60cm). It is lined for comfort with grey micro fleece.
$40.00
SOLD
This warm adult hat is made from midnight blue 100% lopi wool (Icelandic sheeps wool) It fits 21.5 - 22.5" (55 - 58cm). It is lined for comfort with grey microfleece.
$40.00
SOLD
This colourful hat is made from 100% wool and wool blends. It is lined for comfort with grey microfleece.
$40.00
SOLD
This hat is the first one that I ever crocheted with ear flaps. Perfect for skiing or playing outside! This hat is 100% wool with angora blend trim and is lined with micro fleece for comfort. It fits 22.5" - 23.5".
$40
SOLD
I wish I could better capture the detail on this, my newest favourite hat! I crocheted it this summer with the softest merino wool I have ever worked with (Mission Falls). I was inspired by Debbie Stoller's book, "Happy Hooker" which made a scarf out of these flowers.... I made them into a hat! The background is a dark plum purple and the flowers are in a red, brown, purple and green - not quite as bright as the flash makes it look! You can find more about mission falls wool here. The colours on this hat are their poppy, nectar, damson and pistachio... and I have a bunch more of their colours for another hat, too! But now the details...
100% merino wool (superwash)
It fits a 21 - 22" head.
$40.00
SOLD
This first hat is made from Red Heart's TLC Amore and is 80% acrylic and 20% nylon. I love the colours and it is soooo soft! Hey and I couldn't resist making a daisy and sewing it on. It fits a 48 cm (19") head.
SOLD
$20
And if you would like to see some of the crafting I have been doing besides making hats, check out my post here. I have some very satisfying Christmas Gift crafting!
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Yarn Dreaming
I am doing some serious yarn dreaming. My sister gave me this yarn for Christmas. It is hand spun and dyed from Wales and its beautiful. It has to be to make something for myself..... but what!
I have been perusing the book "One Skein Wonders, 101 Yarn Store Favourites" and it has so many great ideas! Decisions, decisions!
And this I ordered online. It is organic wool - 2 skeins of black, one each of blue, purple and oatmeal. It is such beautiful wool... what should I make out of it?!
I have been perusing the book "One Skein Wonders, 101 Yarn Store Favourites" and it has so many great ideas! Decisions, decisions!
And this I ordered online. It is organic wool - 2 skeins of black, one each of blue, purple and oatmeal. It is such beautiful wool... what should I make out of it?!
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
What I have been doing instead of making hats...
I have been busy and it has mostly been needle arts. And I do have a couple of almost finished hats hanging around that will be finished shortly (right after I finish Nancy's). Christmas brought a list of things that I would like to make for gifts. Of course, my imagination is always more ambitious than I actually have time for but I did get a lot done.
I made this duvet and duvet cover for my daughter, Erin. You can read about it here
I also made 3 pairs of these. They are a felted slipper which means that you make them huge and then purposely shrink them to come up with a thick, felted fabric. These are actually the last pair I made for a friend who is a Philly fan. They will match previous year's gifts of a orange, white and black toque and mitts. Next year it will have to be a scarf...
Here they are shrunken - hopefully to a ladies size 9...
And here are the first pair I made on the happy feet of the owner. Dean had been complaining about not having slippers for months before.
The second pair went to my sister for Christmas. They were black with red trim on the opening. I had a lot of fun learning how to make them. However, knitting just takes me so much longer. I could have made 3 hats in the time it took me to make one slipper....
I made this duvet and duvet cover for my daughter, Erin. You can read about it here
I also made 3 pairs of these. They are a felted slipper which means that you make them huge and then purposely shrink them to come up with a thick, felted fabric. These are actually the last pair I made for a friend who is a Philly fan. They will match previous year's gifts of a orange, white and black toque and mitts. Next year it will have to be a scarf...
Here they are shrunken - hopefully to a ladies size 9...
And here are the first pair I made on the happy feet of the owner. Dean had been complaining about not having slippers for months before.
The second pair went to my sister for Christmas. They were black with red trim on the opening. I had a lot of fun learning how to make them. However, knitting just takes me so much longer. I could have made 3 hats in the time it took me to make one slipper....
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