Fruit hat madness continues. I completed a set of watermelon hats (adult & child) for a recent charity event. 

And here are the eggplant
and pumpkin hats
that I made, after the original watermelon hat debut. I even have a very fuzzy (sorry!) picture of two happy fruit hat recipients.
Yarns: for 2 watermelon hats & pumpkin hat - Spud & Chloe Sweater; for eggplant hat - Mission Falls 1824 Wool



Patterns: modifications and variations from a variety of sources but if you are interested in creating your own collection try out the Ann Norling Fruit Caps pattern to get started.
1 comment:
Hmmm... Hats sure are cute. Could use a few. Your cousin, Marisol is having a baby (boy) at the beginning of August. Hint, hint
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