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Filed under: Knitting, Finished Objects — Kristi at 7:01 am on Thursday, May 25, 2006

Sam and Baby Hats

Darn, I wish it were Friday today… My allergies are still kind of kicking my butt, but I’m on meds now. I need to watch it as she also prescribed some steroids to get it under control and she said if after a few days I wasn’t doing a bit better I should get that Rx filled and go through that first to jump start getting stuff under control.

Anyway, the good stuff… Yesterday we had a very lovely baby shower for S from my water aerobics class. It was a salad potluck at the home of our instructor. The food was amazing. I think my favorites were T’s German potato salad and D’s tabouleh. My Mexican two bean salad was a huge hit and I came home with an empty bowl. There was even German chocolate cake and ice cream to wash down all the salads. I just took a tiny sliver as I’m not a huge coconut fan, but it was quite good.

S was told by her doctor that he would be surprised if she made it through the weekend. Here is a photo of the 16-mo soon to be big brother checking out the citrus hats I knit for the twins. He didn’t get left out though. I brought him a small stuffed lion that was incredibly cute. He gave it a bit hug and put it back in the bag, LOL! Poor S is going to have three in diapers for a while - yikes! The twins were a big surprise as I guess they had had fertility issues with R. The twins are girls, but they are waiting to share the names until they are born. S calls into the pool every day we have water aerobics to let us know that she hasn’t had them yet.

Here is a slightly better look at them. I’m afraid I didn’t have time to show them off real well as I was running late getting out of the house and diagonally across town for the shower so the photos were taken in a bit of a rush.

I had lost my notes on the shaping at the top as they were on my hard drive that crash back in March. I knit the lime first and that doesn’t have much of a nub on the top, but then I held it next to a lime we had and it was about right for limes it seemed. I think the lemon shaping is cuter though.

Pattern: My Own
Yarn: Bernat Cottontots, small amounts of Sugar & Cream for the stem and leaves
Needles: US 5s and US3s, sets of 5 DPNs
Gauge: ~5 sts/in
Size: 15-inch Circumference
Recipient: S’s soon to be here twins

I have been told that there will be a modeled shot to share later, but I won’t count on it as I’m sure she’ll be much too busy for a while. Plus, I knit them a little on the large size so they can wear them when the weather gets colder. But, should I at some point get a photo of the twins wearing the hats I will surely share it with you all.

I was a bit surprised at how quickly I was able to turn these out. I thought it would take me longer since they are cotton, but it seems all the MDK warshrags had trained me for marathon, race-to-the-finish cotton knitting. Thanks Ann and Kay!

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Comment by Carole

May 25, 2006 @ 9:46 am

The hats are adorable!

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Comment by AmyP

May 25, 2006 @ 9:54 am

Aww - those hats are so cute! I think you did a decent job on the photos as well.

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Comment by Chris

May 25, 2006 @ 9:59 am

They are really cute! I especially like the shaping on the lemon.

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Comment by Hillary

May 25, 2006 @ 10:19 am

Those hats are adorable. The shaping on te lemon is especially cool. I like it that the shape of each is a little different.

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Comment by Kirsten

May 25, 2006 @ 11:28 am

I love those hats! How cute! I can’t wait to see the modeled photos.
Tell your friend to hang in there. I had twins when my son was two. Yes, I had 3 in dipers for awhile also. It gets easier as time goes on. Mine are now 12, 12 & 14 and life is good. The twins are girls and best friends!

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Comment by margene

May 25, 2006 @ 11:36 am

So CUTE! Nice work. The leaf is just too fun.
I thought it was Friday today…bleh.

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Comment by Ann

May 25, 2006 @ 11:40 am

Speaking of MDK. I went and got the book after I saw your pics of the warshrag pattern. Well, I thought I had the wrong book or the wrong pattern or something. I went back to check your post. I find your color choice makes ALL the difference. They should owe you a commission. I wasn’t crazy about them in solids and didn’t even think yours was the same warshrag pattern until I checked your post! Got the yarn to do it and selected a changing color skein and solid. I’ll let you know how it goes. Yours turned out great!

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Comment by Melissa

May 25, 2006 @ 11:51 am

Those are adorable!

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Comment by lisa Co. Springs

May 25, 2006 @ 11:57 am

Darling hats! Lucky babies :)

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Comment by Kimberly

May 25, 2006 @ 12:59 pm

Oh my, those are just too cute! I love food of any kind, such as my stitch markers. You are so talented!

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Comment by Rebekah

May 25, 2006 @ 1:50 pm

Oh I love the hats! A perfect gift for a set of twins. Too cute.

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Comment by Snow

May 25, 2006 @ 3:10 pm

Excellent job on the hats. Once again, they’re even more adorable in person. Notice a trend?

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Comment by Stephanie

May 25, 2006 @ 4:01 pm

Great hats and what a cute gift for twins.

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Comment by taelixev

May 25, 2006 @ 8:39 pm

Fantastic hats!!

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Comment by Jenni

May 26, 2006 @ 8:23 pm

You are so talented! They are adorable.

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