Friday, February 3, 2012

Fiber Arts Friday: Felting the Big Hat

Hubba liked the Big Hat.  It was a little loose, but it wasn't ridiculous.

He wore it for a couple of days.  I thought I was ok with it, but as your comments came in last week, it made me want to felt it even more.

So I took Hubba yarn shopping.  :-)

It's true.  He actually went with me into a yarn store and chose a yarn he would like to have a hat made out of.... so one day, he will have a different hat.  But don't worry about his head getting cold.  He already has an alpaca hat that fits him properly and a cotton hat that he loves but I dislike very much.  :-)


So I attempted to felt the Big Hat in a bucket of hot soapy water.  All it really did was slosh soapy water all over my feet.  :-/

While Sunday was a very nice day, it is still winter so I wasn't keen on getting myself sopping wet.  So I set it aside.

The next day I ran it through the wash with a load of towels... which brought horror to my knitting group's eyes.  But it worked.


The hat is thick and sturdy.  It fits suggly.  It perhaps could have been a tiny bit longer.  Which has me thinking about making another big hat.

I'm calling this one a good save.  :-)

Oh, and I no longer have to figure out how to take a photo of me in the mirror...


:-)

Happy Fiber Arts Friday!  Be certain to check in with everyone else over at Wisdom Begins in Wonder.

16 comments:

  1. That's a fabulous save! And I love my felted items with all their warmth and thickness. Feels so good....

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  2. Yay, it worked :) It looks fab too, especially with your gorgeous hair to show it off ;)

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  3. Hahaha...much better!! It's adorable now!

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  4. Wonderful save...should be very warm.

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  5. It turned out so cute, I'm still giggling over your knitting groups "horror" Have a wonderful week!

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  6. Most excellent! I like how it turned out. And those knitting group kniters - no sense of adventure. :)

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  7. Oh no, they are very skilled and full of wisdom. They were concerned about the dye getting on my towels and the hat being way too small. :-)

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  8. Hey it worked, that's all it matters ;-)

    Buying yarn? Shouldn't you spin from your own alpacas? It might take a little longer tho.

    Have a good weekend!

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  9. hahaha, I did not buy alpaca yarn.
    :-)

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  10. I think felting in the washing machine is awesome, I don't have the patience for a lot of hand felting. Well, I don't have patience for much. I think your hat looks great!

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  11. Hi! That is a really wonderful hat and you made me want to try the same! I loved your latest posts with the bigger hat and your dogs!
    x Teje

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  12. It looks great on you. So glad that it felted in to a size that you wanted...and that your husband went yarn shopping with you.

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  13. It looks great, and good work on getting your husband to choose yarn

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  14. What a great head. Where did you find it? The hat is very nice. I did the washer thing to my loafers too and it was a bit scary but I figured I didn't have anything to lose. Trusting in yourself and taking a chance can give you surprising results. Hope you're not buried in snow.

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