Blog for my weaving and horticulture avocations

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I am the proud granddaughter of Hungarian and Slovakian Immigrants.
This blog is where I share some insights about my avocations of Horticulture and Handweaving.


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Saturday, December 3, 2022

BEANIES AND HATS!

Since I can't take my weaving looms with me when I go places, I keep my hands busy with crochet. 

Years ago I found this wonderful premium acrylic yarn that is so incredibly soft and comes in amazing colors combinations.  I've been ordering it from the UK and making beanies and pull on warm hats. 

I spent relaxing time at the beach this summer making hats while the family whizzed around me. And I take my yarn and hooks (as in heddle and "hook") with me when I go to the clinic for my cancer infusions. 

They come in plain stitch reversible to a ribbed stitch, or a fancy scalloped stitch. All are long enough to cover the ears and available in small, medium, or large width. 

I also make a long version by request that allows a nice 2+ inch rolled up brim for thick warmth around the ears. 

Available at Red Sky Gallery and by appointment here at home. Email or text for a good time to come by. 

straight plain beanies, 
and a pink one with scallops available by request in any color.

the long rolled up version
for thick ear warming comfort.