I don’t know anyone irl who might be vaguely interested so I thought I’d post here! I’m making this hat for my MIL when I see her in a few weeks. It’s a free pattern and you can find it here.
- Your tension looks great! - Well that’s the biggest compliment ever - thank you! I first learnt to knit in lockdown and my tension was so tight every stitch was a battle to get off the needle! My first 20 or so attempts were abominations 🤦🏼♀️ - Tension is the hardest thing to learn, I think, and it just takes practice. My first-ever knitting was also super tight, and it made purling a nightmare. Seems like you’re getting the hang of it! 
 
 
- Cute! Love the color you picked. Looks cozy as F in that photo. - Thank you, I really appreciate that! I’ve gone for a folded brim so it’s definitely going to be squishy and comfy. It’s Sirdar no. 1 chunky in smoke. It’s lovely and soft and I really like Sirdar, but the real reason I chose it was because it was 50% off as it’s discontinued. Just over £2 per 100g! - I have 5 more balls so I’m making my BIL some fingerless mitts/wrist warmers and my FIL a scarf. I’ll post some photos of them if they turn out decent. - Please do. The best material is discounted material! That is how you really enjoy a craft and keep it going. 
 
 
- I would wear that. I shave my head so I appreciate a cozy hat, plus grey and orange are my jam. - Weirdly I only learnt to knit because my mum and friend are both having chemo and they wanted cozy hats (and my mum wanted a “chemo cardigan” which is obviously a bigger ordeal!) I definitely recommend Sirdar no.1 for bald heads. It’s 50:50 acrylic and nylon - so lovely and soft but still super easy to work with. - I made this for my mum but she said it was too childish - I was more than happy to take it for myself 😂 and I made this for my friend. - I’m much better at crochet. This is my pièce de résistance from last Christmas, again for my MIL who loves silly hats! - Oh that Christmas tree hat is divine!! Well done! 
- Those are all great hats! I really like the first one with the bubble pattern. - Here you go, it’s free! I adapted the pattern to a 1x1 rib, folded brim (at least 4x the length of the brim in the photo) and I used Sirdar no.1 chunky for the navy and white, and 2 strands of Sirdar no.1 DK for the blue and green-blue. I ditched a bubble round too as I didn’t want it too slouchy. - Thanks!! 
 
 
 
 


