Indie Design GAL: Hats

This is part of my on-going Indie Designer Gift-A-Long 2018 series. Starting on November 24th, one to two times a week I will be highlighting 4-6 designs from my fellow designers also participating in the event.

Don’t forget to join in the fun, we’re all over here chatting up a storm.


Oatmeal Bonnet by Carolyn Macpherson

From the pattern description
This lightly fulled (felted) bonnet is slouchy and very warm. The dense fabric keeps the wind and rain at bay. As unassuming as a comforting bowl of oatmeal, this hat is hardy, robust and sure to keep you toasty!

Available in one size, and uses 400 – 450 yds of worsted weight yarn.
 
 

Aventurine by Triona Murphy

From the pattern description
This multi-faceted hat makes a big impression with its traveling lines of twisted stitches and show-stopping crown. Particularly good for showing off semisolid colorways, jewel-toned or not—a perfect single-skein project for that yarn that just had to come home with you!

Available in one size, and uses 125 – 160 yds of sport weight yarn.
 
 

Thunderstorm Toque by Abbyeknits

From the pattern description
The Thunderstorm Toque is the perfect combo of warmth and cables. The bobbles add a cute detailing, and this hat would look great with or without a pompom.

Available in two sizes, and uses 230 – 280 yds of DK weight yarn.
 
 
 

Frosted Top by Lisa K. Williams

From the pattern description
Colder weather means it’s time for warm woolens, and what better way to adorn them than with snowflakes? This stranded colorwork hat is worked from brim to crown, using mini-skeins and different sized snowflakes to create a gradient effect.

Available in three adult sizes, and uses 270 – 350 yds of DK weight yarn.
 
 

Tira by Joanna Ignatius

From the pattern description
Tira-hat is worked in round from brim up. The pattern has both written and charted instructions. You can easily adjust the length by adding more pattern repeats for longer, more slouchy hat.

Available in three sizes, and uses 230 – 270 yds of fingering weight yarn.
 
 

To The Top Hat by Gabrielle Vézina

From the pattern description
The To the Top Hat is worked in the round from the ribbed brim up. A two-color Fair Isle design covers the bulk of the hat, with a third color used for a pop color crown.

Available in six sizes (from newborn to adult), and uses 369 – 492 yds of DK weight yarn.
 

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