Picture Gallery — Hats
Kate's most recent design project is this five-pointed hat. Doesn't Jody look just as cute as button wearing it?.
Steven came in to buy the yarn on a Wednesday. The following Saturday, he was putting the finishing touches on. Once the hat was finished, he didn't take it off all day..
Kim's husband stole the hat (on the left) that she knit in Ray's Two-Fisted, Two-Color Knitting class, but she's planning to knit another. The hat on the right was knit at a workshop (but I should have taken notes since I can't remember a day later which workshop it was)..
Heidi knit this glamorous and scarf to go with her coat, and Matthew insisted that we get a total glamour shot with the sunglasses.
Heidi also knit this hat and scarf set, which is quite lovely, especially the triangles on the top of the hat..
Isak took Ray's Two-Fisted, Two-Color Knitting class to learn how to knit Fair Isle patterns, and her first project is this fantastic hat. She is clearly thrilled with the hat, as well she should be!.
If I'm not mistaken, this is the first hat that Isak knit. What I am less certain about, however, is how to spell her name. I recall her talking about the origins of her name, but I'm not sure I've ever seen it in writing. I have no doubts, however, that her hat is fantastic..
Isn't Sharon as cute as can be wearing this wonderful and whimsical hat with matching wrist warmers!.
Kate wove the Poinsettia flower with her Weavette Loom and originally pinned it to a red sweater, but it didn't show up so well. When she unearthed a felted hat, she realized it would be the perfect accessory for the hat. Thanks to Nikki for modeling the hat..
Matthew knit this hat using Mountain Colors Weaver's Wool Quarters with a triple-rolled brim for extra warmth..
Sharon Michalove is showing her non-fuzzy hat, inspired by the fuzzy hat with mohair. Since Sharon didn't want the fuzzy, she left the mohair out of her version..
Matthew knit this hat for his partner, Grant, using fingering weight alpaca and using size 2 needles. Who knew a hat could take so long to knit..
Matthew knit this hat and scarf out of Noro's Cash-Iroha yarn (a cashmere, silk, and wool blend). The vine lace pattern is easier than it looks (only two pattern rows, that are the same pattern shifted over one stitch), and of course it's purple!.
Matthew knit this hat and scarf for Robert using pure wool yarn from Wool in the Woods. The scarf is a multidirectional scarf, and the hat is the spiral pattern designed by our own Nancy Delcomyn..
Janice knit this hat to felt for her daughter, Katie, but the Skylab yarn is ready, willing, and able to felt itself, so if you felt with Skylab, check the size often because the hat is a wee bit too small, which is why we're seeing it on the webmaster's niece..
It's cold work guarding Kate's house, so the gargoyle and the saint get scarves and hats! Clearly Kate is thoughtful, but what was she thinking?.
This is the red Kremlin Hat that Ray knit from Kate's pattern (Designs from Dove Cottage)..
This is the blue Kremlin Hat that Ray knit from Kate's pattern (Designs from Dove Cottage)..
The Yak Herder's Hat is another wonderful pattern from Kate Winkler (Designs from Dove Cottage)..


































































