Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Cap Goodness













Look at all the little baby caps! I've done 14 of them so far, 6 of them are new within the last couple of days. I'm still having fun coming up with different edgings and what not, though the front three in this photo *look* pretty similar.

Here's a shot of the most recent 6:













These were all done with Bernat Softee Baby in various colors except the greenish blue one in the lower left hand corner and the purple, pink, green, and blue one on the left hand side of the 2nd row. The greenish blue one was with Bernat Baby Fingering Weight yarn in green and blue doubled up together and trimmed with Softee Baby in white. The purple, pink, green, and blue one above it was done with a yarn called "Plymouth Yarn Dreambaby" which is D.K. weight and made in Turkey. It's a blend of 50% acrylic microfiber and 50% rayon. So soft. I found it at Ben Franklin the last time I was there. There are lots of other great colors and variegated shades that I'd like to try!

Well I think that's about it for now... nothing too special here. Just a smorgasbord of about a million projects that I'm trying to work on evenly so as not to leave any behind.

Have a great day!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those are all sooo sweet!! Beautiful job!!

aj said...

Thanks, Brandy!

Cherlee's said...

All I can say is pretty very pretty! Wonderful work!
Cherlee

aj said...

Thank you so much, Cherlee!!

aj said...

Thank you, Tabby! Hee hee I like the Rainbow one, too! I think it kind of looks like a rainbow sitting in a cloud.

Well something like that, anyway. Thanks again!

Lulu said...

i love your hats..I dont know why mine are coming out so diff..Even the edge on them are so pretty, and mine are not...i dont understand...:-(

aj said...

Thanks Lulu! I'm not using the edging that the pattern calls for - I'm doing a few different things for edging because I got bored with the original pattern.

I think as long as you keep the original structure of the hat, changing the edging shouldn't be a problem!

Thanks again!