I just finished crocheting a hat made with my handspun wool yarn. One ply of the yarn was a smooth blue yarn and one ply was a lumpier curly kid mohair. One side of the hat is adorned with a peacock feather, royal blue feathers, a bird nest veil fabric, and buttons. (vintage and new) The brim of the hat can flip up or down, depending on which look you are going for. It is a bright happy hat that you can't feel unhappy wearing. It looks like It is a thick yarn and large stitches were taken to make the hat. It took a little more work than it appears since the ridges on the brim were made by crocheting 3 stitches around the post of a stitch. What projects are you working on? Thank you for viewing! Blessings to you and yours! Dawn
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Showing posts with label royal blue feathers. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Blue Feathered Cloche
I just finished crocheting a hat made with my handspun wool yarn. One ply of the yarn was a smooth blue yarn and one ply was a lumpier curly kid mohair. One side of the hat is adorned with a peacock feather, royal blue feathers, a bird nest veil fabric, and buttons. (vintage and new) The brim of the hat can flip up or down, depending on which look you are going for. It is a bright happy hat that you can't feel unhappy wearing. It looks like It is a thick yarn and large stitches were taken to make the hat. It took a little more work than it appears since the ridges on the brim were made by crocheting 3 stitches around the post of a stitch. What projects are you working on? Thank you for viewing! Blessings to you and yours! Dawn
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