Finally, here is one of my Lyra Hats (the one I made for myself). The other day, Will and I were playing baseball in my room and he thought he needed a "baseball helmet" so the ball (which weighed all of 1 oz) didn't hit him in the head. This hat was the closest thing I could find to a baseball helmet so he wore it and it did a great job protecting him from the dangerous ball! Doesn't he look dashing? I also made one of these for a lady in my neighborhood who is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. We had this great party for her where everyone brought a hat or a scarf so she has lots of options for things to wear when her hair falls out. She loved the hat and wants to make some for her daughters.
Some day I'm going to figure out how to do links on this thing so I can show people where to find things. Until then, sorry-I'm a computer idiot!
Some day I'm going to figure out how to do links on this thing so I can show people where to find things. Until then, sorry-I'm a computer idiot!
7 comments:
heidi - just ask your husband to help you out. i am sure he would be more than happy to show you.
luva
and cool knits as always
Great bags!
And the Lyra hat is great too.
I'm reading the book and have ordered the dvd :) Looking forward to see it.
When knitting color work there will be a seam where the color changes... I think there is a way to prevent it, but I don't know how.
The house is not done yet - I still have the livingroom and the kitchen left....
Have a great week :)
Lyra hats! It is too much. I want to see you in it. I bet you are adorable.
amazing items, as always.
Some tips for helping minimize the "color jogs" with colorwork knitting can be found here:
http://www.knitting-and.com/knitting/tips/jogless.htm
LOVE the Lyra hat. I totally want a modeled pic with you in it.
All I can say is, rad, just awesomely rad!
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