Most of us don't like winters as we feel like we become so over burdened with all the heavy clothes and we feel less fashionable. With your creativity and talented skills you can bring fashion in winters. We wear trendy jacketsand pullovers but there's something amiss.
Most people hate wearing hats to cover their head as they feel clumsy with it on. However, wearing a hat can make you look more flamboyant, you can even team it up with a matching scarf. It's just like a cherry on the icing. It does't make you look clumsy, but makes you look so much in sync with fashion.
You can knit your own hat in various ways; it is infact very much in vogue these days. All you have to do is use your imagination and create a hat of your choice. You are the designer!
Hats don't have to be boring. With this set of knitting patterns you can start whipping out hats that can really wow people! To knit a hat you can use any type of yarn, depending on your choice. A good knit hat even when it is old is great to wear and keep just like an old ages wine from a winery.
Get out some really great colors for these projects.
Wimples:
A wimple is a lace tube which can drape up over the ears and face, or snuggle down on the neck. This pattern gives two variations: straight or shaped. Wimples are perfect for small bits of exotic fibers such as yak, alpaca, or silk blends.
Pointed Ski Hat:
This hat is to be knitted with one or two points. You can use bright colors and kids would love them. The top part can be made on a knitting machine. The bottom band, which covers the ears, is knitted in an extra-warm two color pattern.
Star Hat, Mittens & Headband:
Nordic knit pattern of snowflakes enhance this exotic set. Headband is to be knitted double thick for extra warmth. All three pieces are knit in the round.
Fluffy Hat:
Fun loop-knitting pattern makes a fluff around the face. The attached scarf is to keep your neck warm. This hat has an easy two-color knitting pattern on top of hat to match your mittens and leg warmers.
Sometimes you can be adventurous by just starting a piece and knitting until it fits. Hats are perfect for this kind of knitting.
Patterns for knitting hats:
Here are four patterns that give you the freedom to "Just Go!"
Skill Level:
Beginner to Intermediate
No Measure Hats:
you can sit down and knit a hat without measuring anything or knitting a swatch! First you knit the band until it fits, join it with an invisible seam, and pick up sts to finish top of the head. There are unlimitedvariations.
Slip Stitch Hats:
This is a variation of the No Measure Hat using slip stitch A wonderful three-colored pattern knits around your head to join in a perfect fit. You can knit this hat to any size. It's a good project for scrap yarn.
Aztec & Field of Sheep Hats:
You have to knit in the round from the top down. It's easy to get them to fit your head. You start with an I-cord in the middle of the hat and then increase until it is the circumference of your head. This is a very nice way to make a hat. Your can have a choice of two charted patterns, Aztec designs or a field of sheep.
Crochet Hat, Tam & Headband:
Quick to crochet in any size. These hats are the rage with teenagers. You knit this hat it with hemp and you'll have a hot item.
You just can't expect to learn it in a day-you learn it step by step and you will improve your knitting skills and succeed at every level. You can learn to knit by knitting beautiful fun hats. What's the fun of knitting if you don't use your creativity?