The period between winter 2013 and
spring 2014 was marked by my hat making mania. Of course, here I showed only
some of them. Many of them are missing from this showcase because either I
haven't taken pictures of them or I have already given them away. Anyway, I
have been obsessed for a rather long period; they are quick knits, mainly one
ball projects and really creative challenge. You can always do something
different, although the method is almost the the same. That's what I
thought.Funny thing is that I have never been interested in making hats at all,
and as a consequence, I did not know how to make them. Difficult to imagine,
right? After about thirty years of knitting, I was complete ignorant.
This was changed when I moved to London .
I was more than surprised when I noticed that almost everyone wore them. If not
a hand knitted hat, than some kind of head gear. Colourful, imaginative, simply
wonderful. And, I started googling, collecting, cramping up my PC memory with
images, instructions, trying various caps and hats in shops, but it was
not what I wanted. An old school girl needed a BOOK. So, yes! Go to Amazon . My
inspiration was boosted with these wonderful books that get me started. Nice
pictures, understandable instructions, everything I needed.
It
would not be fair to omit another great source of inspiration - YouTube. Its growing and growing content makes me
confused. I would like to knit it all. Another wonderful site I came upon , and
refer to very often is a great work done by Lenore
Berry-Zaragosa ( https://www.facebook.com/StrawberryCoutureHats ) which
I can look at endlessly. I didn't even dare to start making it right now. You
can find her work on Pinterest too.
If I want to feed my imagination before
going to bed I turn to another amazing creativity success of various
enthusiasts (in my humble opinion of a hat making beginner) I just go to
http://www.pinterest.com/AHDeR/hats-and-head-warmers-crochet-knit-etc/.
Anyway, you know it all.
The hats, knitted and crocheted, I
published here are only the part of my learning process. The key to my
satisfaction is a good presentation, i.e. good picture. having problems with
live models -mu daughters WOULD not do this, I use my Rosalinda's head (my dear
plastic model) and do my best with Pixlr. Taking photo is definitely more
difficult than handling two needles and some yarn.
My grandma and aunts (who taught me how
to knit) kept on repeating that the new patterns should be strictly followed,
and then, later, I can do whatever I want. I try hard to keep it in my mind
their advice. In my case, it is not easy.
Yesterday I checked on what is in for
winter 2014. Although I still do not wear hats, I think that this first
Google choice, might make me change my mind.
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