Good morning readers! I have found that I enjoy crafting for National Hat Month. Perhaps it is the oncoming chilly weather that makes me long for something to cover my head and back. What I know is that I hardly crochet for myself and this "celebration" allows me to be a little selfish and add a new beanie to my collection.
This week, I wanted to share one of the hats I created previously. It is a pretty simple hat, but here goes:
It's called the interchangeable beanie. The flower is removable, which means you can have one beanie and any number of embellishments that can be changed at any time. I thought it worked with someone who changed their colors very often. I will say that this blue and green doesn't go well together, but it does draw your eyes to the flower.
In hindsight, I would have made the beanie black or white and created a myriad of colors with the flower or other such embellishments.
This week, I wanted to share one of the hats I created previously. It is a pretty simple hat, but here goes:
It's called the interchangeable beanie. The flower is removable, which means you can have one beanie and any number of embellishments that can be changed at any time. I thought it worked with someone who changed their colors very often. I will say that this blue and green doesn't go well together, but it does draw your eyes to the flower.
In hindsight, I would have made the beanie black or white and created a myriad of colors with the flower or other such embellishments.
What's your favorite hat?
Sarah
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