Showing posts with label Hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hat. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Let Down Your Hair!

Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!

Gown from the Disney Store, Crocheted wig made by me :)

"Gladly," says Rapunzel.

"Gladly, too", says little Rapunzel...

huh???

Crochet dress and wig made by me :)
I need not say that Rapunzel was the princess of choice in our household for a few weeks. It changes based on which movie the Disney channel is showing at the time. 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Crochet Project: Mushroom/Cactus/Sundae Hat

I was working on a sewing tutorial yesterday... you know taking pictures and documenting my steps and all that. In the end though, the end result did not quite look the way I wanted it to so I'm going to do over and hopefully, have that ready by next week.

Here's a preview of my supposed-tutorial:

Scrap fabric, and batting.
But I did manage to finish my daughter's crocheted mushroom hat last night! Although, from where I'm looking, it doesn't look very much like a  mushroom *sigh*.

Here it is anyway:


I think it kinda looks like this type of cactus:

Photo credit

And the Jollibee character representing their Sundae too!

4th from left. Photo credit.

 And of course, taking photos of the hat on her head was hard! We had a LOT of this:

I don't want to wear a hat right now mommy!!!
...and some of this:

Why are you doing this to me mommy?
...until finally, FINALLY! A couple of these before I went crazy:


Monday, December 26, 2011

Crocheted Christmas Gifts

Since it's after Christmas, I think it's safe to assume that my friends opened their gifts already and there isn't a risk of spoiling the surprise anymore. Here are some of the handmade gifts I prepared this year.

Giraffe Beanie
This hat would have otherwise been too hot for the Philippines, but I made it for my 5-year old godson who lives in Baguio City. Baguio City a city in the mountains up north and the only place in the Philippines with colder weather. I'm hoping he will send me a photo of him wearing it.


My favorite project so far... because it turned out so cute! 


I made these crocheted baby booties that look like Converse shoes for my office mate who is expecting a baby boy. I also made a matching white bear hat (no photo, sorry) to go along with these booties.

Those are it actually. If I had more time, I would have made more. I downloaded several free patterns for baby booties which I would love to try. I'm currently on vacation and working on another crochet project. A bigger project this time. I hope I get to show it to you guys soon!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Bonnie's 'Hair' Bonnet

I am FINISHED!
  • 7 crocheted hats (including the ones for the dolls)
  • 1 pair of crocheted booties
It might not look like much but those projects took me quite a while to finish. I can't wait to share pictures of some of the stuff I made for gifts but I don't want the recipients to accidentally stumble onto my blog entry and ruin the surprise so I will be sharing them after Christmas.  They are already posted on my Ravelry account though. So if you are on Ravelry, please visit me!

Here's one of the projects that I can share though.


I made a hat for Bonnie, my daughter's other doll that burps when you tap her back, and says "Mama!" and "Dada!" when you press her hands. And the dress? It's the same one I made for Lizzie, it just gets passed around for both dolls since it fits them both. I really need to make more clothes for her dolls.

What's so special about this hat is that it comes with 'hair'... because you see, Bonnie is a baby doll that came to us wearing pajamas and a bonnet and without any hair.

Hello there!
But since she's all grown up now (according to Andrea), she needs to have more hair (according to Andrea too... she's 2 years old, where does she get these ideas???). I initially wanted to make her another bear hat, because that has braids... but I have already made several other bear hats since the time I posted about it to give away as gifts in a span of a few days and to be honest, I wanted to try something new.

Without a design in mind, I set about making the hat. I didn't use a pattern for this. I just kept fitting it on Bonnie's head until I was happy with the width and length of the hat. I wanted to make it 'girly' so I added scalloped edges. To make the scalloped edges, change your hook to one size smaller than the one you used for your hat and:

Row n+1 (where n is the last row on your hat): YO (if you are using different color yarn, if not, and still using the same yarn,  skip to Chain 1), Chain 1, *SC and HDC on one stitch, HDC and SC on next stitch*, scallop made. Repeat * until you have covered the edge of the hat in scallops.


 I also added a flower using this pattern on Ravelry (I think you have to be logged in to view the pattern). Then comes the fun part, adding the hair! My method was a little rudimentary: 

STEP 1: I  held a piece of yarn at the back of Bonnie's head where the hat meets the nape;
STEP 2: Stretched the yarn to the length I want Bonnie's hair to be and then doubled that length and cut the yarn. 
STEP 3: I then cut more pieces of yarn of the same length as that first piece. The number of pieces you need will depend on how think you want the hair to be. 
STEP 4: Then I attached it to the hat from the side, to the back, to other side, like this:


I bunched my yarn pieces in groups of 3... then using a large crochet hook, I  inserted one end from the inside of the hat through one of the stitches at the bottom.. and then inserted the end again on the next stitch. 

STEP 5: Repeat until all your yarn pieces are hanging from the hat. 
STEP 6: Then part 'hair' in the middle, and secure with pony tails. Yep, the only thing securing the hair to the hat is the pony tail holder. 

I used non-slip pony tail holders for Bonnie's Hat to make sure Andrea does not accidentally undo the pony tail and pull out all of Bonnie's 'hair'. I was so excited about this after I finished because I couldn't wait to make more 'hair' hats for Bonnie! I'm already working out several ideas in my head.

Linking up to the following parties:
Made by You Monday at Skip to My Lou | Handmade Tuesdays at Ladybug Blessings | Making Mondays Marvelous at C.R.A.F.T. |

Friday, December 2, 2011

Crochet Project: More bear hats!

I posted the one I made from Andrea before but I didn't get nice pictures. I have made 2 more since then, using the same pattern from Maybe Matilda: One for my niece (she asked for a white one), and another one for Andrea's doll, Lizzie (yes, we already named her, finally!). They like to match you know.


I had to distract them by handing them stuff to hold to get them to stay still for the photo. Lizzie's hat was made from left over crochet thread after I made Andrea's.

She realized I was taking pictures and decided to hide behind balls of yarn :-/
Andrea and her doll, Lizzie (which she calls Baby Lizzie) with matching hats.
And finally... I was able to catch that elusive smile on camera again!

Errr... she was laughing because... um... you see, these photos were taken at my sister's bed room. And my sister was knitting while we were taking pictures. And Andrea thought it was ok to play her "Pulling Game" with Aunt Irene. The "Pulling Game" goes like this: Andrea sees yarn... Andrea grabs yarn... Andrea pulls yarn with all her might while chanting "Pull! Pull! Pull!". I don't know where she got this from, but she does this when I'm crocheting ALL the time! I've gotten used to it but my sister was caught by surprise and screamed. Andrea laughed. I grabbed her and ran out the door to avoid my sister's wrath. You can imagine what happened with the knitting.

Linking up to the following parties:
Made by You Monday at Skip to My Lou | Handmade Tuesdays at Ladybug Blessings | Making Mondays Marvelous at C.R.A.F.T. |

Monday, November 28, 2011

Little Sister Hat from Petite Purls

I've been working on my crochet during all my free time lately. And when I say all... I mean ALL. Which means I have some Christmas gifts that are still NOT wrapped. I have friends who still don't have Christmas gifts (I won't say who). And after decorating my tree... I stopped there. I NEED to finish decorating for Christmas soon.

I've been downloading a lot of crochet patterns last week, and so far, this must be the prettiest hat I've seen:

Little Sister Hat from Petite Purls
Pretty huh? And the pattern is available for free! I decided to try and make one for my daughter using cotton crochet thread to make it lightweight and useable in our climate.


I made the hat smaller so it won't cover her ears. And I was feeling a little lazy after finishing the hat so I didn't make a new flower for it. I simply used an old flower clip I made a while ago.

And what do you know...

She smiled! It's been a while since I was able to get her to smile and stay still long enough for me to click the camera.

Next project: More hats for some of my friends' kids, and baby booties for my friends who are having babies. I hope I finish everything before Christmas 0_o

I am linking to the following link parties:
Think Pink Sundays at Flamingo Toes | Craft-O-Maniac Monday at Craft-O-Maniac | Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative | Making Monday Marvelous at C.R.A.F.T. | Made with Love Monday at Sew Chatty | Motivate Me Monday at Keeping it Simple | Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do | A Round Tuit at Creating My Way to Success | Manic Monday at Sew Happy Geek | Inspire Me Monday at Singing Three Little Birds | Market Yourself Monday at Sumo's Sweet Stuff | Marvelously Messy A Marvelous Mess | Amaze Me Monday at Dittle Dattle | Take-a-Look Tuesday at Sugarbee Crafts | Handmade Tuesdays at Ladybug Blessings | Tuesday To-Do Party at The Blackberry Vine | Tuesday Confessional at Confessions of a Stay At Home Mommy | Get Your Craft On at Today's Creative Blog | Made by You Monday at Skip to My Lou | Show Me What Ya Got at Not JUST a Housewife |

Monday, November 21, 2011

Crochet Project: Bear Hat

More than a month after I got my free pattern from Rachel from Maybe Matilda for completing my cowl at her Crochet-Along, I finally got around to trying it out. 

I asked for the Bear Hat pattern. Since I live in a tropical country, using yarn or any type is not practical if I want my daughter to actually use the hat. So I used crochet thread, 2 strands, and I had to adjust the pattern to work with the thread I was using.

After several days and several unravellings (is this a word? I get red squiggly lines under it, but you get what I mean right???), I finished!


Not the best photo... and the next ones aren't any better:

My little blur or activity... refusing to stay still and always on the move!
She finally stayed still for a photo and posed... covering the hat in the process.
My model is at that stage where she hates staying still long enough for mommy to take a photo. We haven't had a good photo of her (and photos for my blog too!) in a while. Tsk tsk tsk.

And since we're on the topic of hats... and I already mentioned I live in a tropical country where the closest we have to winter is when Baguio City (a mountain city, 5 hours away from Manila by bus) gets to around 10 degrees Celsius, and it's considered a cold day in Manila in December when we get to 25 degrees Celsius... there seem to be a lot of hats at the mall lately.

Case in point: Andrea trying out a hat we saw at the mall. Nope, we didn't buy it. She just likes trying stuff out.
Aside from these ones for children, I also saw a new stall at the mall selling hats for adults. Like ones made from wool, and thick yarn 0_o I checked the tags and they were imported from the UK. I wonder if anyone actually buys them?