Little Man’s Winter Accessories
January 11, 2007
Last year I knit a hat for Little Man, but it was too big. I shoved it into the bottom of a basket and promptly forgot about it. But when the winter winds started to blow, I decided to re-use this very cool yarn combo: Cascade 220 in navy, stranded with Crystal Palace Kid Merino in Indigo #4675 (scroll down). With an ever-growing head, I decided to make the hat too big again, but with expandable all-over ribbing and a big wide cuff, so he could wear it for more than one season.
Apparently Little Man has a different vision. He won’t allow us the roll up the cuff, so he wears it like this.
I have to admit, it’s kinda cute. The ribbing curves nicely around his melon, making a delightfully round shape from every angle.
At the top, I decreased at the same place every time, so the top third of the hat spirals around a bit. Instead of a pom-pom, I opted for a ‘floof’. Yes, that’s a technical term for a loose pom-pom that looks like Wyclef’s hair when he wears it up. See?
Copyright: 2003 Wyclef.comIn all honesty, I tried to find a screen shot of Wyclef from his Sesame Street appearance when he sings “Healthy Food” with Cookie Monster, which is the true inspiration for the ‘floof’, but I can’t find it. I’m not entirely unhappy with this photo, because even us lesbians have to admit that he’s one beautiful man. And while scooting around the web, I found one of my favorite Sesame Street skits on YouTube. Anyone else remember Let’s Sing a Song About J?
Anyway … I also made a pair of mittens for Little Man, so he has a matching set. He loves them, although he’s convinced that “mittens” are actually called “sleeves.”
Now if only I could focus on knitting some mittens for myself. Walking to the train this morning in 20 degree weather was a bit shocking on my bare skin.
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whack job du jour | January 11, 2007 at 3:53 pm
They *are* sleeves. But they are *hand* sleeves. Makes perfect sense.
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Rhonda | January 11, 2007 at 4:12 pm
Yah, sleeves … makes perfect sense to me too. Hey that ‘floof’ came out perfect. BTW, Little Man knows his ’style’ … I like the way he wears his hat better than turning it up.
So ‘In’!
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Danielle | January 11, 2007 at 5:00 pm
Hah! It does look like Wyclef’s hair. Great work!
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Stacy | January 11, 2007 at 9:01 pm
I have spent — ahem could spend HOURS watching vintage Sesame Street on You Tube.
Great hat and cute melon, btw!
I still don’t know how you manage to find the time or energy to knit.
5.
JulieFrick | January 12, 2007 at 1:57 pm
Hey there- If you don’t win Cara’s contest, let me know. Okay?
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Kat with a K | January 12, 2007 at 2:39 pm
So cute! I have issues making or wearing such things for myself as well…
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The Whole Self | January 12, 2007 at 3:02 pm
tee hee-
i heart this post.
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The Purloined Letter | January 12, 2007 at 5:01 pm
What a great hat! Love the floof!
Hope you’ll submit something to Yarnival!