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In December I made a hat using the crocheted crocodile stitch. I thought it would make a nice spring or fall hat, since it's so light, yet it has proved to be amazingly warm so have worn it almost every day since making it. I do live in Northern Minnesota, so that's saying something. Granted, it's been a milder than normal winter but even when we had a week of brutal cold this hat still made the grade.
I am stopped constantly with people commenting on my hat. Crocheters and non-crocheters are drawn to it and tell me how much they love it. For the crocheters I usually end up giving them a quick explanation of how it's made.
I find making them extremely addicting. I used the Unforgettable yarn because I had a skein on hand and sat down to figure out how I wanted the hat to look. The first one I made was small, perfect practice size and I have several granddaughters so it was destined to be a gift for one of the girls.
The second one I made is the one I wear every day. It is so fun to make and so fun to wear.
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I need a better method to display hats, I guess. I could take a selfie of myself wearing it, I guess. In a world of people posing selfies all the time I don't like plastering my face everywhere so avoid it. This is a plastic bowl tipped over a glass vase in the picture above. It works. I do have an ugly, plain, white Styrofoam head but I keep meaning to jazz it up somehow so it's put away for now.
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The green hat has been steam blocked. Notice how nice the petals lay. The steam gives the yarn a nice sheen as well. The other two hats in this photo have not been blocked yet and though they still look nice, blocking really makes a noticeable difference. It's good to block.
I have not decided yet whether to put the pattern on here or up in the shop. It depends on how much interest in it. I will write up the pattern and post it at one of the two places.
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