Adult Stockinette Exterior
Child Reverse Stockinette Exterior
Inspiration for this hat:
My oldest daughter, Maddie, saw a story on the news about a little girl named Millie suffering from Leukemia. She asked if we could do something for her. I was touched by the girl's story and proud that Maddie was thoughtful enough to want to cheer sweet Millie up. We decided to send her a care package and included the first “Millie” hat as a chemo hat. I designed this hat specifically for her. There are four members of her family represented by the four strands of the cable, bound together, and the heart is a sign of their love for each other. Their story is blogged about here.
Maddie with some of the contents of Millie's care package.
Steps for blocking a hat to achieve smoother/more even stitches, a well shaped crown, & popping cables, in other words... fabulous results:
-Soak in slightly warm water, gently swish.
-Remove from water and gently squeeze water out (don't wring).
-Roll in a towel and step on it to get excess water out.
-Blow up a balloon inside the hat until snug, but ribbing is not stretched.
-Smooth everything out. You can actually pinch cables to shape.
-Set balloon on small bowl or cup to dry. (see pic)
-That's it! But it can really make good project look great :)
-Soak in slightly warm water, gently swish.
-Remove from water and gently squeeze water out (don't wring).
-Roll in a towel and step on it to get excess water out.
-Blow up a balloon inside the hat until snug, but ribbing is not stretched.
-Smooth everything out. You can actually pinch cables to shape.
-Set balloon on small bowl or cup to dry. (see pic)
-That's it! But it can really make good project look great :)
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