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Apr 09, 2010
Hattitude is an amazing, beautiful, inspiring book with a TON of hats. Hats are so cool and versatile, you can wear one almost anywhere, and with all the patterns in here, there is literally a hat for every occasion: formal diner to snow day, university lecture to yard work. Hattitude has a hat for everyone.
The patterns themselves vary in yarn type and needle size, so between the various patterns that you catch yourself drooling over and the millions of kinds of yarn in the world, yo More...
The patterns themselves vary in yarn type and needle size, so between the various patterns that you catch yourself drooling over and the millions of kinds of yarn in the world, yo More...
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Jun 24, 2011
I recently bought some chunky weight yarn and wanted a small knitting project to make something with it. At the library I stumbled across this book. There are a lot of hat patterns, but most of them I would never wear. They are just too bizarre looking.
That being said, there were a couple of cute patterns and one that was perfect for the yarn I bought. There was a cloche hat, a sequined headband, and a few simple yet interesting patterns involving two different colors of yarn. This More...
That being said, there were a couple of cute patterns and one that was perfect for the yarn I bought. There was a cloche hat, a sequined headband, and a few simple yet interesting patterns involving two different colors of yarn. This More...
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Dec 29, 2011
This is a better collection of hat patterns than any of the others I saw at Boswell Books tonight. It has many more patterns than the others, and the variety seemed more stylish than all of the others put together.
Many different gauges were used, those in chunkier yarns would work up in a couple of hours. She had colorwork, textures, some felted projects, some to knit for children, a lot that would enhance a professional woman's wardrobe or would fit on a college campus, many featuri More...
Many different gauges were used, those in chunkier yarns would work up in a couple of hours. She had colorwork, textures, some felted projects, some to knit for children, a lot that would enhance a professional woman's wardrobe or would fit on a college campus, many featuri More...
Oct 23, 2010
I want more free time!!! So many hats to make in this book. Wish I was cool with hat hair. Lots of hats with scarves or neck straps which I would never want, but find interesting. There is also a hat with a pony tail hole. I think I will try the cap called "determined" which is a cabled bobble type. Though I find "haughty" intriging.
Jul 31, 2011
I have been given some special yarn straight from Scotland. Looking for a special hat to make, this book had many nice ideas, but it did not inspire me to create any of the hats. There were several styles and difficulty levels of hats, and the patterns were designed with yarns I like and can buy locally. I think I was actually put off by the poorly executed theme of the book; the concept is clever but the adjectives do not match the hats. The resulting product takes away from the design and craf
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Feb 06, 2011
Found only 3 patterns I was interested in. Has some instructions for fitting hats which seems to be lacking in a lot of sites I look at.
Dec 29, 2010
I got this for Christmas. I like the variety of styles and techniques. Stock up on big needles...up to size 15.
Dec 14, 2010
Not your typical hat book, though not in the good way for me. There was only one that I'd actually wear (a super cute beret), the rest were too... trendy.
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