I added a little kid silk haze that I had in stash to the inner ear for extra fluffiness and whilst I was rummaging through the odd balls I got inspired to make a few more hats.
Next came Snawheid by Kate Davis. The dark grey was Excelana that I bought ,a few years back, to make M's tank top and then abandoned as it just didn't show up enough. It worked well as a hat though, I really like this yarn it has good stitch definition.and makes a warm cosy fabric so coupled with a great pattern makes for a satisfying project. E has wanted one of these for a couple of years so this one was for her. It seems that other people like it too as she has been complimented on it a couple of times on her commute to Uni.
After that came this little cutie inspired by one that is very popular on ravelry at the moment it again was super quick and easy, the slowest part was charting it out.It is made from some odd balls of Shetland that I had . O got this one too for the days when she doesn't want antlers :)
I still have yarn left in Excelana from M's tank top and the blue and the orange were a perfect match for this in Rachel Coops book Toasty 2, so last week I put this lovely knit onto the needles.
This is my favourite! It is for my DS I although both of the girls have given it their seal of a approval. I just love it! Such a cheerful,fun,pattern.
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