Thick and thin yarn

This is a hat I made a year ago; it was a very trendy hat that you could buy for a small fortune or you could make one much cheaper yourself. I went for the last alternative and my local yarn store provided me with a free, pattern (a photocopy of a handwritten instruction) and yarn. WHiteHatTopTo my surprise they recommended combining “ordinary” wool yarn with a lace quality mohair yarn. This way you could choose how StripedHat5fine the main yarn type should be and thus how (mo)hairy the garment would look. I chose to make one combining the fine yarn Tynn Alpakka (From Du store alpakka) with lace quality Silk Mohair (from Sandnes), and the result has been a much loved (and used!) winter hat!

Now I am making another one also using Tynn Alpakka but combining it with Dreamline Air (also from Du store alpakka). This one has a colorshift that with the number of stitches makes almost diagonal stripes! StripedHat3


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7 responses to “Thick and thin yarn”

  1. Lovely hat, and really trendy indeed! Isn’t it great when we can make our own accessories without breaking the bank?

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  2. Lovely hat and such a yummy color!

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    1. …they have the coloured yarn in green/yellow as well…might need to make a second one! 🙂

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  3. This hat looks so incredibly soft! Quite a nifty idea to combine normal wool with mohair. The stripes on the second hat look so interesting!

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  4. […] hats and mittens. All girls had their individual versions of “thick and thin” hats, the striped one was the one recently finished. My husband had his more than ten year old hat I made for him with […]

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