My needles are suddenly brimming with hats. Their crowning achievement.
Okay, so I ended this one by taking a small crochet hook, starting at the second-from-end stitch, and chain-stitching a length and then running the end in to make a loop. Makes a nice little colors-of-the-forest halo for the baby, don’t you think?
While it’s all carefully rounded out like that for the camera, anyway. In real life, I stepped back to admire the achievement and, as that loop danced the twist, was suddenly struck speechless by its extreme likeness of an unintended Teletubbie.
(It’s all good.)
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Hi, Alison. Just saw a knitlis postthat made me scoot over here (I’ve been out of the loop for far too long). Congrats on the newest addition to your family. We also welcomed a tiny grandson (in September) who was also early (34 weeks). Conor (Tiny Prince Two/Too is doing well and is much loved by his big brother (Tiny Prince Original).
To quote Erma Bombeck (I think) If I had known how much fun grandchildren could be, I would have had them first!
Comment by ann 01.15.11 @ 4:43 amWhat a darling wee hat! Can you starch the little loop into submission?
Comment by Channon 01.15.11 @ 8:34 am‘S’OK. Baby’s heads kind of look like teletubbies, too.
Comment by sherry in Idaho 01.15.11 @ 8:36 amBeautiful colors in the hat! And with the loop, it could be hung on a Christmas tree.
Comment by Don Meyer 01.15.11 @ 11:13 amIt’s “good.” (understatement.)
Comment by LynnM 01.15.11 @ 12:55 pmI love it. I believe the loop would need to be more donut sized to truly say Teletubby.
Comment by twinsetellen 01.15.11 @ 3:05 pmLeave a comment
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