kittyville hat
The Noodle Princess has received the hat I sent in exchange for the fabric (click here to refresh your memory)!! I had her pick the color (my camera messed w/the color a bit; the real color is more like the one ysolda used for her doll hat). I used Red Heart worsted in light fuschia, and I worked from the kittyville hat pattern (featured in Debbie Stoller's book Stitch'N'Bitch).
Here's kinda what it'd look like on someone's head -

On my bed so you can see the ties and pom-poms -
Here's kinda what it'd look like on someone's head -

On my bed so you can see the ties and pom-poms -

3 Comments:
Though I totally adore these hats...I think you got the better end of the deal. *nods*
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Shadkitty, at 2:55 AM
i made one of those about a year ago and it's been so much fun to wear. love weird hats!
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Anonymous, at 2:34 PM
Me too!! I love all hats!! :oD
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Melannen, at 3:57 PM
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