12/5/13

hats for all

































Introducing Hats for All, a project published in the latest issue of Taproot Magazine, Issue 8::Reclaim.

All the hats have the same gauge and were worked in Quince's Lark, a worsted weight yarn. It's one pattern with several variations—a good staple recipe to have on hand, is how I see it.

I'd like thank all my lovely models:
Imogen in the Peacock earflap hat with her friend, Oliver ("Obiber" as Immie says) wearing the Carrie's Yellow basic cap.

Oliver's baby brother, Forrest, in the Snap Pea basic cap.

Imogen's friend, Zineb, in Parsley double-brim.

Senetra in Sorbet basic cap.

Lily, Oliver & Forrest's mama, in Kittywake slouchy cap.

Nyanen also in the slouchy cap.

And last but not least, Ryan, in Sabine deep rib cap.


If you haven't seen this issue of Taproot yet, you'll be so excited when you do. It's my favorite yet—I can't wait to sew the Taproot tunic by 100 Acts of Sewing! And also make some of the yogurt recipes; they look delicious. And...more....

OH...and speaking of knit patterns from Taproot, my Fawn Hoodie pattern is now for sale on Madder and Ravelry.

xo
c

3 comments:

Lori ann said...

so cute! i love seeing all the different sizes and colors. that's a pretty color on immie.
i can't wait to order the newest issue of taproot, i love this hat and tunics!

joan said...

Carrie, Taproot looks like a very interesting read, but doesn't seem the type that's available online. I'm living in Ireland and would love to knit your hats for all. Any chance of getting the pattern online? Thanks so much. I really enjoy your designs.
Joan

madder said...

thanks, lori!

Joan, I'm so glad you want to knit the hats! The issue is only in print and right now that is the only place you can get the pattern. Come March, I'll be able to release the pattern on my website as a pdf download.


You can order the issue here if you like: http://www.taprootmag.com/collections/single-issues/products/issue-8-reclaim