Whose hat is it anyway?

Today I took my new hat out for a spin.

Who would imagine that this is what it looks like once its been knitted and blocked?

Does this look like a hat to you? There is no opening in which to put one’s head. But then, you tuck one half into the other, and voila! You either end up with a white hat with a blue brim, or you can turn it inside out and you have a blue hat with a white brim. Magic!

It really is a lovely hat, and the wool is soft and bouncy. I used the pattern A.N.T. (A New Take) by Aimee DeBaun, with a couple of skeins of wool from stash, which I had purchased in Copenhagen a few years ago.

It has a very nice crown:

Since the hat is a double layer of wool, and the brim is a quadruple layer of wool, it is very warm and cozy.

But wait, what can this be?

Someone has nicked my hat! And he is brazenly wearing it! He looks rather pleased with himself, no? I hesitate to say it, but…..it looks great on him!

Whose hat is it anyway?

9 thoughts on “Whose hat is it anyway?

  1. itwasjudith – I studied computer science and have rediscovered a love for knitting, reading, vintage hunting and other fun activities! My favourite characters include: Emily the Strange and Captain Harlock Find me on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/people/ItWasJudith
    itwasjudith on said:

    a hat in sharehold 🙂 welcome to Britain!

  2. knittingissofun – I started knitting by taking a beginner class Sept '16. I'm now probably an "intermediate" knitter. I've made socks, sweaters, shawls, and scarfs. Even a few test knits. I love fingering weight yarn even though that means a sweater takes Forever! I keep challenging myself to learn new techniques and garments. Check me out on Ravelry. I like to share my 'learnings" as I learn to knit. You are welcome to Share yours.
    knittingissofun on said:

    Haha – so more hats of this pattern in your future.

  3. It’s a house hat now 🙂 Beautiful! That is a very tidy crown, and I love the versatility!

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