Christmas Hat Extravaganza Part 2!
After finishing up the first two hats, I was really on a roll. And the ear flap hat base from Knit Guru's Minion Ear Flap Hat was my inspiration. The hats pictured were both using that pattern, with different pieces sewn on. However, I have since updated how I do my ear flap hat, making a nice edge, changing a few dimensions and clearing up some areas that I found a bit confusing.
The final hat I made for the nephews was based off of Blaze and the Monster Machine. I have never seen this guy and it took some serious time and planning and tons of tossed out parts and pieces to put together. However, I don't think it looks terrible. It might not look exactly right, but a toddler won't know much difference, right?
Nevermind the grumpy model in this photo. My Kids have been my hat models and don't always appreciate having to do this.
I didn't write down how I did this. But again, this was the basic ear flap hat, with a combination of knitted and crocheted pieces sewn on. It is not my favorite, but it looks better in real life than in a picture.
The final hat I made for the nephews was based off of Blaze and the Monster Machine. I have never seen this guy and it took some serious time and planning and tons of tossed out parts and pieces to put together. However, I don't think it looks terrible. It might not look exactly right, but a toddler won't know much difference, right?
Nevermind the grumpy model in this photo. My Kids have been my hat models and don't always appreciate having to do this.
I didn't write down how I did this. But again, this was the basic ear flap hat, with a combination of knitted and crocheted pieces sewn on. It is not my favorite, but it looks better in real life than in a picture.
Comments
Post a Comment