a quick hat and memory lapse
I thought it was about time I posted a little knitting on here. In fact there has been plenty of knitting but a lack of light and model synchronicity mean that none of it is being blogged at the moment.
This was a very quick hat for me, a simple stockinette slouchy beanie and I would dearly love to share the pattern with you but I have misplaced my print-out. I have forgotten the true title of the pattern, the name of the lovely designer who generously made this pattern freely available entirely eludes me. I am trying hard to visualise the title on the page but I have nothing. Clearly my memory is not what it once was, unfortunately a great deal of important information seems to have gone but yet my brain chooses to retain the details of tedious celebrity lives as gleaned from the pages of the trashy magazines I overload on when at the hairdressers.
I have tried to find the pattern once more dear readers, but there are 317 pages of free hat patterns on Ravelry alone and my broadband connection is not so very fast. I got to page 12. I have tried many variations on the search and Google has provided some interesting results. I cannot find it anywhere.
So if you want to knit this exact hat I am afraid I cannot help. But I do promise there are other hat patterns out there..... 317 pages on Ravelry should get you started...
If anyone out there does indeed recognise this pattern I would be very grateful for the relevant information.
*edited to add: Well done to Mooncalf at Make do and Mend who cleverly identified the hat as Felicity by Knitology.
I thought it was about time I posted a little knitting on here. In fact there has been plenty of knitting but a lack of light and model synchronicity mean that none of it is being blogged at the moment.
This was a very quick hat for me, a simple stockinette slouchy beanie and I would dearly love to share the pattern with you but I have misplaced my print-out. I have forgotten the true title of the pattern, the name of the lovely designer who generously made this pattern freely available entirely eludes me. I am trying hard to visualise the title on the page but I have nothing. Clearly my memory is not what it once was, unfortunately a great deal of important information seems to have gone but yet my brain chooses to retain the details of tedious celebrity lives as gleaned from the pages of the trashy magazines I overload on when at the hairdressers.
I have tried to find the pattern once more dear readers, but there are 317 pages of free hat patterns on Ravelry alone and my broadband connection is not so very fast. I got to page 12. I have tried many variations on the search and Google has provided some interesting results. I cannot find it anywhere.
So if you want to knit this exact hat I am afraid I cannot help. But I do promise there are other hat patterns out there..... 317 pages on Ravelry should get you started...
If anyone out there does indeed recognise this pattern I would be very grateful for the relevant information.
*edited to add: Well done to Mooncalf at Make do and Mend who cleverly identified the hat as Felicity by Knitology.
Comments
Very cute and sassy on you.
I must admit I've become a bit addicted to Ravelry over the past few weeks...
K x
I know what you mean about lack of light, even photographing outside hasn't helped!