Sometimes you cannot help but smile at something. Putting this hat on had this effect on me. I had fun making it, and I hope the intended owner has fun wearing it, too. Please forgive the silly photos - I couldn't help myself.
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Why does she always do that?
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Using this pattern as a guide, I decided to have a go at making a dinosaur hat for a little boy who, well, loves dinosaurs, and is about to turn three. The pressure was off, as I was using fabric that had been sitting in a box for ages, and so I felt at liberty to experiment with it.
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Let's get started... |
Shortly after this picture, the first bit of unpicking was needed. Cause? Floppy spikes. Problem solved (sort of) by inserting some plastic mesh that had also been sitting in a box for ages. Very pleasing case in point to mention to husband next time he complains about me hoarding stuff. I knew it would come in handy one day.
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Pondering whether it is possible this hat can fit two very different sized people. |
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Don't care. If the birthday boy doesn't like it, I'll keep it and wear it on the school run.
It'll be a good way of punishing my eldest on occasions when she is grumpy in the
run up to leaving the house on time. |
I love it! And you just HAVE to wear it on the school run, too!
ReplyDeleteHa ha - thank Helen. Sadly this one now belongs to a small boy - who loves it. But maybe I could make another two, and we could both wear them to school?!
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