I really wasn't joking about the hats. I'm on my third of the Star Crossed Slouchy Beret, and I'm falling in love with each.


And a new haircut!

Star Crossed Slouchy Beret No.1:
Needles: No. 9s for the ribbing, No. 11s for the rest
Yarn: Morehouse Farms Worsted 3-Ply

Star Crossed Slouchy Beret No.2:
Needles: No. 10s for the ribbing, No. 11s for the rest
Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Worsted (Aran?)
The second beret knit up in one day. So fast in fact, that I didn't have a chance to photograph the yarn in its natural skein-state.
3 comments:
Wow! They're beautiful. Also, nice 'do!
By the way, I've lost my regular hat. Need a replacement. Christmas is coming. By the way.
Telling me that you're an irresponsible hat owner is not the way to encourage me to knit you a hat. You should convince me that you'll give it a good home and never neglect it.
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