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The birth of a baby is a universal call to knitters. This is something I have only very recently understood. So when I saw
this post on the
holy mecca of blogs, just a week after
my midwife had her first baby, I decided to challenge myself and do my first knitting-in-the-round project:
The Gnomey Hat. I went to
our finest local yarn shop for the occasion and picked out this gorgeous self-striping
yarn.
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Apparently I am not the only one who is enamored with the little gnomey! At a
Florida Friends of Midwives event over the weekend, two other mamas were caught knitting the same hat. See,
Soule Mama? You are spreading joy, one set of needles at a time.
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I finished the hat last night and decided not to add the pom-poms (
you're welcome, Rio). I like it just the way it is, and I'm sure the sweet little man will look adorable in it. I thought he might be asleep when I gave it to his mama (and he was), so little
b's Ernie ball had to pose for me.
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...and here is the actual little head that the hat will keep warm. Sweet dreams, darling one!
4 comments:
too cute!
So cute!
Gah, this is why I need to learn to knit. I have a new baby, live near a bunch of sheep and good local wool, and actually use hats and scarves on a daily basis!!! Well, we sure use hats over here so if you end up obsessed wit hthr pattern, you know where to send them!
what a sweet hat! i want to learn to knit, and it has been on my list of things to do for quite some time. i've even gotten some baby beannie hat books. now i just need to learn so i can use the books. :)
one of my good friends knit me this hat for Malaya's blessingway :) its quite popular these days!!!
thank you for all your comments, blessings and support!!!
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