Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Autumn Oak Leaves Pixie Hat - Made from Grandma's Sweaters

A couple of months ago, I spotted some cute pixie hats on Pinterest. I pinned this autumn oak leaves hat, which links to an Etsy sewing pattern that costs $6. The pattern is for two sizes: 9-18 months and 18-36 months.

The pattern doesn't really explain how much fabric you need. I went to Jo-Ann and ordered blindly! I got 1.5 yards of cotton fabric for the lining of the hat, and I ended up using about half of that for three hats. I ordered the smallest amount I could (1/8 yard) of felt for each of the three colors of felt I used. The fabric came to $8, and I had a lot left over. The most expensive item was the embroidery thread I bought for $8. I only got one color instead of two because it was expensive! I used that to stitch on the leaves and acorn. Finally, she lists "wool" as an item needed for the braids on the hat. I wasn't sure what I was supposed to get, so I just ended up using some straw-colored yarn I had. The main part of the hat was made from upcycled sweaters, so I ended up spending $16 on materials for 3 hats and $6 on the pattern.

A small hat for Hazel:
                                                                                             

A small hat for Paisley:

My mother-in-law, Colleen, gave me a few wool sweaters of hers, one that was her mom's when Colleen was a baby, and one that was her mother-in-law's. We worked hard to try to get the sweaters to felt. We put them in her laundry sink and added boiling water. We mashed them with a wooden spoon, and then we ran them through her dryer a couple times. They didn't felt! I tried at my parents' house because they have an older washer and dryer. She'd heard those work better for felting. It seemed to do the trick for some of the sweaters! Three of them felted, but two did not. I was able to get one hat from each of the three felted sweaters. Two of them shrunk so small that I could just barely get a small hat from each. One stayed large enough to get the larger size hat made for Jo. Oliver and Joanna have a new baby cousin, Paisley, so we decided she should get the small hat made from Great Grandma Jackie's sweater. I sent the other to my cousin for her little girl.

Here's Joanna in her autumn oak leaves pixie hat:

I think the hats are so stinking cute! I am not much of a seamstress at all, so I think anyone who has worked with a sewing pattern before would be able to make this hat. I hat a tough time with the first one, figuring out how to flip it and where to stitch in the braided pulls. After that, the others were easy!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Giveaway: Turkey Hats

What's the point of having kids if you don't dress them in hilarious outfits every once in a while? I've been busy all week crocheting some turkey dinner hats. I made some for my kids, and I made two extra to give away on my blog! I think they're so funny and cute; I'm determined to make more to give as gifts to some loved ones in my life. 



Read below to learn how to enter this toddler turkey hat giveaway.

Friday, September 21, 2012

My First Giveaway: Candy Corn Hats

I've been busy with my knitting needles! Over the last few months, I've knit half a dozen candy corn hats. I love candy corn decor in the fall! I thought it would be a cute, personal first giveaway for my blog.

Keep reading to find out how to enter!

Check out my little kiddos in their candy corn hats! And, yes, I knit a matching candy corn colored dress for Jo, too. It's a little big, but she's still as cute as a button.


The giveaway starts now, and it will end at noon (mountain time!) on Tuesday, September 25. It's open to people in the US. To enter, just leave a comment below with your first and second choice in hat size (I have 3 month, 3-6 month, 12 month, and a couple in the 2T to 3T range). You can get one extra entry by following me on Google Friend Connect (on the right-hand sidebar). Just leave a second comment letting me know you follow me through GFC. Don't forget to leave your email in the comment so I can contact you if you're a winner! On Tuesday, I will choose two winners through a random number generator. You will have until Friday the 28th to get back to me with the address I should mail it to, or else I'll pick a substitute winner. The first person I choose should get their first choice in hat size. The second winner will get their second choice if I'm out of their first choice.

Thanks for following my blog. I'm excited to send these out to show my appreciation to you all!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Homemade Plum Hat

Our friend Dania (here is a link to her blog) is very gifted with knitting needles. When Oliver was born, she knitted him some boots that were the cutest things we'd ever seen. My mother-in-law still insists Dania should go into business and sell them.

Dania's brother, Ray (one of Andrew's best friends), came over to our house today with gifts for Joanna. Included were some items from Dania. She'd made a cute, pink sweater and a plum hat. I can't get over the hat. It's so stinking cute. Words can't do it justice, so I put it on Jo and took half a dozen photos.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Homemade Panda Hat

My mom's work friend, Stephanie, crocheted a panda hat for Joanna. I love panda bears. It's the perfect gift! I just had to take some pictures to show it off.