Don't get me wrong, I love some gray, but after a while, it sure gets to you. Here is the perfect antidote: Reversible hat knit with Noro Sock yarn.
Less than half a skein of Noro sock yarn. color S149
1.5 skeins of Elann's Peruvian Baby Silk 80% Baby Alpaca/ 20% Silk
US 1 for the Noro
US3 for the Baby Silk
Knit with a crochet provisional CO.


15 comments:
What a great use of some Noro sock yarn! Definitely the perfect cherry hat to get you through these last winter woes. Very nice!
Awesome! What a fun colorway.
I love the reversible hat. How fun to have a rainbow lining when the blue side is out! It will be your secret.
Your way of battling the winter grays are really beautiful :-)
the perfect remedy fir those winter blues!
Oh, the squares are just too wonderful. It is everything a "quilt" should be - stacks of memories set in patterns that look amazing when toghether!
Wow. THAT chases the gray away, no doubt! I love it!
(((hugs)))
That is a fabulous hat!
Nice and warm. Yummy...
What a funky, fun hat! I know it's keeping you warm.
noro rules! Are you thinking gloves as well?
Spring is coming and the quilt looks super--like a knitted scrapbook.
Thank you for your supportive and reassuring comments on my blog! I really like to knit, and would like to knit really fast. But, I enjoy every stitch and every item I make, regardless of how mundane or how slow!!
Oh yes, an antidote to grey indeed, such a welcome burst of colour.
Wonderful!
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