Ruminations on knitting at 3 a.m.

Ruminations about knitting at 3 a.m.

Entrelac Hat for an Infant

Here’s my first finished entrelac attempt:

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This was my unofficial entry into the knitting olympics. It only took me about 3 days of work to make, so it didn’t exactly take me the whole time. I think it’s actually a more fitting entry than those that took the whole 2 weeks because most events only last a few days in the actual olympics. So, this is like the equivalent of a one-day event… freestyle snowboarding, say.

The best part of this hat is that it was made from FREE yarn! Nice, hand-painted yarn, too. The colors just pop in real life. Hopefully the recipient’s parents will like it. Now I have to send it off before the baby grows too big to wear it!

2 Comments to Entrelac Hat for an Infant

  1. Caroline Frost's Gravatar Caroline Frost
    March 22, 2006 at 12:01 am | Permalink

    I’m not kidding, you need to sell these things, especially that hobo bag.You could do that in canvas with colored piping or faux suede or something.

    I love the knitting, too–that chartreuse patch is great looking.

  2. Janey's Gravatar Janey
    December 5, 2006 at 5:28 am | Permalink

    Don’t forget the knitters on craftster are waiting for a tute on the enterlac hat for an infant.

    Jane2 (on craftster)

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