Monday, October 1, 2012
Odilia
Pattern: Camellia by Kim Hardgreaves
Yarn: YarnArt Summer, cotton and viscose, 50 g
Needle: 2.5 mm, 3 mm
Time to knit: 4 days
Another version of my copper Camellia, this time in black cotton-viscose yarn. Initially, the hat was intended for a friend's daughter, but my own teenage one liked it so much, and though she has many hats, it's a fact, that she doesn't have a cotton one, so this one goes to her. And I'll probably have to make one more Camellia :)
With this hat I experimented another way of decreasing at the top - the stitches are decreased quickly in only five rows. I like it better this way, so I redid my own Camellia too.
The amazing place this photo session was shot - in my next post. Stay tuned :)
The hats are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love both hats!! And your daughter is a great model!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hats! I might have to knit one for my daughter :)
ReplyDeleteThe hats look great, and the amazing place looks fabulous, too!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know the decreasing technique...cuz it looks great..and only 5 rows!
ReplyDeleteGreat hats you've finished :O). Your daughter's beautiful.
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