Nana in the background |
Yep, it is a little hippie or at least the model pronounced it so, the model being my oldest daughter.
I am really going to have to improve my photo techniques. My youngest modeled the last hat so I was using my oldest daughter this time around. Took me almost 3 weeks to catch up with her to take any kind of pictures at all. Next time I'm going to just grab the nearest body, jam a hat on their head and start snapping pictures - the OMG and WTF moments should be priceless. The Rav pattern has pictures of my daughter while the Knitpicks pdf will have pictures of one of their models wearing the hat (I think they preferred a less earthy look).
As for the pattern, I liked the idea of experimenting with stripping and a large one color motif. This unfortunately made for more fussy color work, but I like the effect. One of the best things about knitting hats is if you absolutely hate what you are knitting at least it will be over soon. I would not like tipping into hate territory early in the process with a huge complex sweater thing. I know this because it took me 17 years to finish "The Sweater from Hell". I even tried to pay someone to finish it for me, but nooooo. I finally made a resolution last year to finish everything that was left undone. I buckled down and finished it in no time. Amazing what 17 years of practice can do - didn't seem hard at all and knit up really quickly. I actually don't mind seaming and even that was enjoyable. The moral to this story is: yes sometimes it is better to put off till tomorrow what you could be doing today.
Happy knitting
LOVE the moral of your story...so true!! :=)
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