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Helloooo, LJ/DW. Fandom friends, I miss you. And I find Tumblr, while entertaining to skim through, not my thing for interacting with. So I'm going to try to semi-regularly say something here.
I got kind of stupid-ambitious knitting for Christmas this year, ending up finishing and gifting two cowls (a chunky neutral-toned one for Barb, and a simple but dense linen-stitch multicoloured one for one of my oldest friends) a pair of mittens (practically sister-in-law), a pair of socks (my mom), and four hats.
So I set out to knit my very serious and sober father a hat for Christmas. This is the man who came back from Disneyland and thought it was overrated. I thought I’d found a good hat pattern, nicely understated but still interesting enough to make it worth knitting, and a nice, sturdy plain yarn in my stash to knit it with.
The hat was still in progress December 23rd when we got to my parents'. (The hat wasn’t started until late on the 22nd, and went under the tree still on the needles, but c’est la vie.) I’d also knit three bear hats for the lovely
zulu and
usomitai and are exactly the sort of adorable goofy people who would want mama bear hats to match their baby’s. And I was joking with my mom’s neighbour how I should knit one for my dad and how unlikely that would be.
Well. My dad saw my picture of the three bear hats, and said that he wanted one too. When he unwrapped his hat in progress, I told him I’d put ears on as I finished it. I kept asking him if he was sure. Apparently, he is. The hat has ears.
I got kind of stupid-ambitious knitting for Christmas this year, ending up finishing and gifting two cowls (a chunky neutral-toned one for Barb, and a simple but dense linen-stitch multicoloured one for one of my oldest friends) a pair of mittens (practically sister-in-law), a pair of socks (my mom), and four hats.
So I set out to knit my very serious and sober father a hat for Christmas. This is the man who came back from Disneyland and thought it was overrated. I thought I’d found a good hat pattern, nicely understated but still interesting enough to make it worth knitting, and a nice, sturdy plain yarn in my stash to knit it with.
The hat was still in progress December 23rd when we got to my parents'. (The hat wasn’t started until late on the 22nd, and went under the tree still on the needles, but c’est la vie.) I’d also knit three bear hats for the lovely
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Well. My dad saw my picture of the three bear hats, and said that he wanted one too. When he unwrapped his hat in progress, I told him I’d put ears on as I finished it. I kept asking him if he was sure. Apparently, he is. The hat has ears.
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Date: 2015-01-03 11:02 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-01-04 08:52 pm (UTC)bear hats for all!
Date: 2015-01-04 12:32 am (UTC)Re: bear hats for all!
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Date: 2015-01-04 04:44 pm (UTC)(using my only hat icon)
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