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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

It's been a while. How about a giveaway?

** WE HAVE A WINNER! IT'S ARIADNESTHREAD - CONGRATS! **

I'm excited to review the new book by Kate Atherley - Custom Fit Hats. Not a standard pattern book, this is a complete recipe for making your own custom-fit hats, for any head, with any yarn. With directions for many types of hats, sizing information, and tutorials added for decorative flourishes like different edge finishes and pom-poms and tassels, this book has everything you’ll ever need to support your hat knitting.

 

 Kate is a knitwear designer, teacher, and the author of the fabulous Custom Socks book, and the Knit Mitts book

 I have knitted out of these books and the results were much loved by their recipients. 

 Now she has brought her precise, clear, and comprehensive approach to the category of knitted hats. 

 Just looking at the Table of Contents tells you how complete and how methodical her approach is. She includes worksheets to customize the fit of any type of hat. 

 Kate provides a basic pattern that you can use as a starting point. There's detailed discussion of fitting, gauge, and a method to extract your own set of numbers.

 

 Some of the special topics included are, chemo caps, various types of brims, slouch hats, and more. Interestingly enough, her method calls for a top-down approach. Just as with top down sweaters, this method lets you try it on as you go, and get both the width and the length just right for you. 

 

 A gauge swatch may not be required because you can measure the gauge as you knit.

 She discusses the beanie, the toque, and the slouch hat. She reviews the types of yarn, and a types of needles you can use. Kate discusses how to add color, for example with stripes, and how to change the look of the crown. 

 Also covered: changing the brim, and cute add-ons such as pom poms and tassels. Several appropriate bind offs are also described. 

 

 If you like knitting hats, or if you've ever had trouble getting the fit right, or if you knit for a wide variety of head sizes, you'll get lots of benefit from this book. I highly recommend this book if you do any knitting of hats at all. It's a great jumping-off point for your own creativity too. You can buy it here. Custom Fit Hats  

 

 

GIVEAWAY 

I am also running a giveaway for a copy of Kate's book. Just comment on the blog that you are interested in winning the book, and say why you'd like to win.  Contest ends on May 6th. 

Make sure to provide a Ravelry ID, email, or cell phone, so I can reach you if you win!  Good luck to everyone. 

OTHER STUFF 

While I have your attention I'd like to show you my newest pattern, the Color-Pop Houndstooth scarf. The classic houndstooth pattern gets an update with a pop of color in this modern scarf. Check it out here on Ravelry, or on Lovecrafts, if you prefer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have two new items added to my Etsy store, a project bag with this cute sheep print,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and a bag featuring a sheet music print, for all the music lovers you know.

 

 

 

  Remember Mother's Day is just around the corner!  And I'm having a Mother's Day sale right now.

15 comments:

  1. Oh, fun! I’ve always knit my hats from the bottom up; it would be fun to work in the other direction. And no gauge swatch! Thanks for offering up this book.

    I’m pdxknitterati on Ravelry (and everywhere else).

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  2. I’d love to win the book. With 11 grands I am always knitting hats.
    Thanks for the chance

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    1. please provide contact info, in case you win!

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  3. It would be so exciting to win! Hats were my first “ambitious” projects after mastering basic scarves and I still love knitting them. I’m @purlgurly on Twitter!

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  4. I'd love to win, I need all the help I can get with making hats that fit the giant heads that run in my family. My ravelry account is mehkekryn

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  5. Thank you for running the giveaway for the new book by Kate Atherley - Custom Fit Hats. I would love to win a copy, which I would use to make hats for family and friends.My user name on Ravelry is knitabitknitwit.

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  6. I would love to win this book for my sister because she knits a lot of hats. knittingdancer on Ravelry

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  7. I'd love to win the book. I enjoy making hats as gifts. Lmecoll on Ravelry

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  8. I would love to win this book, because my dad had a large head and needs some new hats to cover a skin graft right on the top of his noggin (wear hats, don’t get skin cancer like he did!!). I’d also like to make hats for the smaller-headed members of the family and have them fit like they truly are custom!
    Melissa
    ariadnesthread on Ravelry
    ariadnesthread@gmail.com

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  9. I love to knit hats and I admire Kate Atherley.

    sparky136 on Ravelry

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  10. I'm familiar with Kate's sock patterns, she's a great instructor. I've been making lots of hats during the quarantine/lockdown and would love to experiment more.

    mizcue on Ravelry

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  11. I love hats but, like some others have commented, have never knit a top-down hat. And I am petite and have a small head so many of the patterns are too large as written and take a lot of adjustment. It would be great to learn to design a custom hat and a custom fit. Good luck to me! Handmadebysue on Ravelry

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  12. Can't have enough hats!! You have the BEST patterns and bags. Miss you!

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  13. I find it intriguing that the hats are all top down. I think I've done that once. I need all the help I can get with math. And I stumbled my way through designing hats for my kids a couple years ago. I'd welcome anything that made it easier.

    I'm collectorkerri on Ravelry.

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  14. This looks very interesting as I struggle with knitting hats for my son whose head is large. I seem to have to reknit most hats that aren't stretchy.

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