La Vie En Rose Hat by Kirsten Halloway
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Winter for Men Outdoor Hat, Adjustable Warm Sport Golf Baseball Cap Hats Dad Caps Earflaps Thicken 55-60CM
Winter for Men Outdoor Hat, Adjustable Warm Sport Golf Baseball Cap Hats Dad Caps Earflaps Thicken 55-60CM
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silly hat, but this time presenting it like a stone cold professional:
FLIPPY CHEVRON HAT!
Except for the earflaps, I feel like I accidentally got the classic Link angle down somehow. Maybe a little more volume, but other than that, it’s pretty good.
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Azerbaijani Model, Instagramer and Fashion Entrepreneur: Diana Ahadpour (@diana_ahadpour)
Location: French Alps. february , 2022
Fashion Jacket: @Camillamoncler
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WIPs from this weekend that share a color scheme! 1st is a cardigan for myself, 2nd is a hat for a friend.
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staring disrespectfully mouth watering as my butch lover sways side to side shoving the snowblower forward with its hips
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Wanted to finish this hat before work but, alas. I got one entire earflap done (including the icord but luckily not the tassel) before i tried it on again and decided i really didnt like the earflap. Way too short, even after restarting it partway through to make it longer... i want something that covers the sides of my face too for a little more wind protection, but thats proving weirdly difficult. But also, the hat itself is just slightly too long and i almost want to take out the cast offs too and knit another few inches so that i can put a pompom on and make it nice and slouchy. Not sure if thats too much ? Idk, definitely needs some redoing though, sigh
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When I swatch this yarn* as a rectangle, I get 9 stitches in 4.5" (or 2 stitches/inch).
When I try to make an earflap with the same yarn, same needles, same tensioning technique, 4.5" is 11 stitches (i.e. ~2.4 stitches/inch).
What am I not understanding?
Say I just keep going until the earflaps are the size I need them to be, and then use my rectangular gauge to calculate how many stitches to cast on for the front and the back, will I end up with a hat that's way too big because once I join in the round my gauge will go back up?
I.e., total circumference of the hat is 20". Each earflap is 5.5". The front is also 5.5", and the back is 3.5". If I keep going, say it takes me 13 stitches to reach 5.5" for each earflap. That's a total of 26 stitches for both earflaps. Then for the front I cast on 5.5" x 2 sts/inch = 11 stitches, and for the back I cast on 3.5" x 2 sts/inch = 7 stitches. That's a total of 44 stitches. I join in the round, and because I'm not doing any increases, I get 2 stitches/inch. That will give me a hat that's 22 inches around, i.e. too big. I am confused.
I think I'm just gonna have to do it and see what happens. It's a good thing I have a second skein, because I see a lot of frogging in this skein's future. First I need to get a metal circular needle though: it turns out polyester is super grabby and doesn't play well with my wood needles.
*Red Heart Boutique Chic, essentially identical to Bernat Blanket.
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driving to go pick up my prescription s and it’s freakign RAINING and im feeling like a sad little wet cat😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
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hhrgg once again only wanting one piece of ornamental armor and not caring about the other pieces whatsoever
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okay so i’m gathering some clothes and stuff to try decora fashion but like... i’m kinda struggling because there are like 5 boys in the whole subculture and they all have the same hairstyle
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Custom Snoopy laplander hat commission!
Commissions are open until December 1st.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Hat Beanie Cap Adult Size USA Bunny .
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Azerbaijani Model, Instagramer and Fashion Entrepreneur: Diana Ahadpour (@diana_ahadpour)
Location: French Alps. marz, 2022
Fashion: @Camillamoncler
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Fun fact, the ear of a crocodilian is located right behind the eye and covered by a structure referred to as an "ear flap". Most of the flap remains closed at all times except for the small opening towards the front, which is open and appears as a small black slit when the animal is above water. The photos above show alligators with people highlighting the earflap and showing the underlying structure, the photo below shows a gharial where you can clearly see the anterior opening of the ear.
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