I finished two hats recently. One is an 'eggplant' hat that I actually started a couple years ago and recently re-discovered in my stash. I debated whether to unravel it or not, but since it was about 3/4 done, I figured it'd probably take me just as much time to unravel and re-wind back onto the skein as it would to finish it. Mostly, I just wanted to reclaim the circular needles they were on. It's the first adult-sized hats that I've made quite some time, so I thought it fitting to model it myself.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v3fmWrJYuzZsJC_Gd9ci-L1sp-Rzk7L0FFTcf3fjq2xhuC41I_IsNJv9YIRg25X5Sw1uymDBnI03EFJ1zxh1QNRW76BiMlq5M3T3PjVHrwADVaceiGlLouENp8OsguuYZzhK6d=s0-d)
The other hat is yet another one for E using some pretty variegated pink ribbon yarn that I bought on impulse about two weeks before she was born. It actually knit up really nicely, although as usual, I made it exactly the right size for her right NOW, which means that it'll probably be too small in a matter of weeks. Oh well, I guess all the more reason to make more, right?
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Those are so cute! I want to learn how to knit.
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