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Riot of color in a snow-covered yard

Fiesta hats

As promised, I updated the shop this morning…

Fiesta hats

My toasty ears can attest to the coziness and warmth of these hats.  (And my frozen toes can attest to my dedication in photographing the hats in their natural, snow-covered environment.)

Fiesta hats

See how they brighten up a gloomy-looking day?  It’s that beautiful, vibrant, and soft wool from Uruguay that does it.  And the fancy-schmancy button doesn’t hurt.

Fiesta hats

I only made a small handful, and one of them is mine.  Mine, mine, mine.  If you’d like one too, you’d better hurry.

Keep warm, friends (and thank you)!

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20 thoughts on “Riot of color in a snow-covered yard

  1. such pretty colours!

    See what lee-ann has been blogging about: My Birthday

    1. Thank you! I was really drawn to all that bright yarn.

  2. Where do you find the time. do you sleep???

    1. Sure, I sleep. I just don’t do dishes or laundry, LOL!

  3. by jove…those rock!

    See what Kathi has been blogging about: The Tiling is Complete!!

    1. Why, thank you 🙂

  4. These are great and I love the colors and paired with the buttons — AMAZING! I have friends that use the loom and I linked to you on my blog.

    See what Rebecca has been blogging about: February Amythest Bracelet

    1. I saw that yesterday but didn’t get a chance to comment – thank you for the link!

  5. Wow, you sure have been busy! Your hats are gorgeous, Lisa. Thanks for brightening up the late January winter blahs.

    See what Karen has been blogging about: Yarn Adventures

    1. My pleasure, it’s been such fun! I’m glad to be done, but I can’t help but wonder how I’m going to keep my hands busy tonight during Sci Fi Friday TV 😉

  6. I really love these. Can I ask … did you do garter stitch (or purl) for the brims or are they just flipped up??

    1. They’re garter stitched. Thanks 🙂

  7. These are gorgeous and appealing!

  8. I love them all! Wonderful craftsmanship!

    See what Karin has been blogging about: Sampler goodness!

  9. Gorgeous colors, Lisa! I love how you added your pretty buttons too.

  10. Dang, Lisa – these are beautiful! It’s been so fun watching you dive into loom-knitting. You’re slowly drawing me in, too.

    See what Sister Diane has been blogging about: Sew Giving 2009

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  12. Hello! I know you posted these several years ago, but I just bought the pattern and would love to know the names of the yarn colors if you know them still. I love the colors and want to see if I can find some of them.
    Thanks!!
    Leigh

    1. Hmmm, well, I know the green is Lettuce.
      I’m looking at the color chart now, and if I had to guess the other colors, I’d say they might be Shocking Pink, Green Spark, Amber Gold, Marrongon, Glazed Carrot, and Plata.
      I am not even sure you can get this yarn anymore, but I hope so. Good luck!

      1. Thank you, anything helps!

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