Turning My Flats Brim

Thanks to a holiday dinner at GGs and some family chit chatting….I knit enough to turn the brim on my Flats Hat.

My little cousins were mesmerized at how much fabric I could make during one family party. They tried to convince me that this was orange enough to be a hunting hat, lol. I know I need to make more ribbed brims for my hat collection, but it is just so much faster to work stockinette in infinity.

This hat has a deadline to score some extra points in the Pigskin Party KAL. This yarn from thelittlewolfknits earns me sponsor points! These hats really don’t take much time if I can force myself to be monogamous…but that has been a problem lately as I want to cast on all the things!

Happy Knitting!!

2 thoughts on “Turning My Flats Brim

  1. I think casting on all the things is switched on in our brains when we hit Jan! But I have to finish a pair of fingerless mitts that are now late Christmas gifts first, and then finish spinning something I started in July LOL, otherwise I will feel like it’s looking over my shoulders!!

    I like your beanie. I knit K2, P2 hats, unless they have a knit/purl or lace patterns. I hear people say I hate purling, but I purl as fast as I knit, I guess it’s the style. I knit continental combination (or also called combined continental), I don’t have to throw my yarn or wrap the purl stitch around, I simply pick it through, and people tell me when they look at the way my stitches lay that I knit back wards, because I guess it lays backwards as you knit, but it’s what I am use to and in the end it doesn’t look any different than their finished object :P.

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