This is just one version of an Irish Hiking Hat.
It turned out on the small side, but I'm pleased with it nonetheless.
Those of you who visit on a semi-regular basis know I enjoy knitting. I've shown off various projects here before. It helps me stay sane sometimes, and sometimes it makes me crazy. But usually there's something very comforting about being about to create with pointy sticks and string/thread/yarn. There's so much room for individuality that how could one get bored? I've been trying to amass a pile of hats for my son's school This year. Kids being kids, they always lose hats, mitts and scarves. So last year I thought I might knit kid-sized hats and mitts, keep them aside and then once the chilly weather comes, label them with approximate sizes and drop them off at the school. (Keeping in mind that my own boys will want new hats as well!)
I've also been knitting the occasional scarf.
Seen here is the Spicy Tomato Soup Scarf. So named because
It turned out on the small side, but I'm pleased with it nonetheless.
Those of you who visit on a semi-regular basis know I enjoy knitting. I've shown off various projects here before. It helps me stay sane sometimes, and sometimes it makes me crazy. But usually there's something very comforting about being about to create with pointy sticks and string/thread/yarn. There's so much room for individuality that how could one get bored? I've been trying to amass a pile of hats for my son's school This year. Kids being kids, they always lose hats, mitts and scarves. So last year I thought I might knit kid-sized hats and mitts, keep them aside and then once the chilly weather comes, label them with approximate sizes and drop them off at the school. (Keeping in mind that my own boys will want new hats as well!)
I've also been knitting the occasional scarf.
Seen here is the Spicy Tomato Soup Scarf. So named because
- It has two different types of red in it to "spice things up"
- It was made to be donated to our local soup kitchen, who will then hand more scarves than just this one out to homeless and financially challenged folk
The goal here was to knit and amass scarves, donate them to the local soup kitchen, who would then hand them out to those who needed them.
Also on the needles as some of you know, have been baby blankets.
I enjoy knitting those, but to be truly useful, they need to be a good size.
There just aren't enough hours in the day!
*grin*
Do you knit? Crochet? Maybe you're crafty in some other way that doesn't require sticks?
Let me know what you like to do in the comments!
1 comment:
I enjoy sewing altar cloths and am considering taking up embroidery again.
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