
Pattern: b18-5 Hat from Drops Design
Yarn: KnitPicks Stroll in Buckskin, unknown hand-painted merino sock yarn from a bargain bag from Paradise Fibers (something which I did on a whim when I was first pregnant, and would do again - the yarn I got was awesome! But alas! this skein did not have a label. )
Needles: Size US 2
This hat is a winner. Everywhere I go, everyone loves it. And most of them are gobsmacked that it was hand knit. (I think that's because of the gauge.) The brim folds in half, so it's actually twice as long as it looks in the photo. It took what seemed like forever to knit that many rows of ribbing in a tan fingering weight yarn, let me tell you. But the tediousness was so worth it. Check it out:

Since I had such a cute hat, I needed a cute scarf.

Pattern: B14-16 scarf (Gotta love those imaginative names Drops uses for their designs, eh?)
Yarn: Same anonymous hand-painted fingering weight merino yarn as I used for the hat.
I love, love, love this scarf. It was an easy knit and a rather clever one, too. It's in cinch to get it on the baby, too, because I don't need to tie or button it. I just slip the end through the hole. I like how it mimics the garter stitch styling of the hat as well - it looks like they were meant to go together.
These mittens are in the same pattern as the scarf:

2 comments:
Very cute! But does V really need winter accessories? I didn't think you got real winters out there ;)
Wool hats keep the rain off. :P
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