Ok. So while here I was complaining that the pink ruffled hat was hard, turns out it was easy. Also turns out I knit the whole thing, start to finish in under 2 hours (that’s including making the little flowers for the side.) So yeah. I’ll be making more of these.
Once again, my lovely canister making it’s appearance as a baby-head model.
I’m not a huge fan of the sort-of pointy top, however. I think next time I’ll do more rapid decreases than the pattern called for, to make it a bit more rounded. But other than that, it was a nice pattern. I enjoyed learning how to make a ruffled edge!
Also, I’ll probably make it in a smaller gauge next time, I’m not a huge fan of really big stitches, I prefer them smaller and tighter, but, the smaller the stitch the longer it takes to knit it, so, well, there you have it.
adorable…how much? I have been wanting a really nice hat for KayLynn in the same blue color as her eyes… I had big notions of learning myself – but I would have to start with balnkets and such and I am just not willing!!
awfully sweet.
I had to come back and tell you that you are so talented!
My baby boy can still have one, right?
Autumn, of course your baby boy could have one.
Tina, a toddler size ruffled hat would be $12. I’d love to make one for Kaylynn!
So cute! Is this a pattern you created or one that you followed? If its one you created, are you going to post the pattern? Just wondering…….. 🙂
a.dor.a.ble!
The ruffles & flowers both turned out so cute! the color/yarn is great and the big stitches – well, I like big stitches!
Also, my baby head model is a big candle, flipped upside down. 🙂