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Monday, March 23, 2009

hats!


Last Friday was an exciting day over at the Wisdom Arts Club. Two of my students, Eliza and Ruby, finished knitting their hats!


I love all the colors in these hats. They learned how to knit in the round and how to decrease, and how to stick to a project even though it felt like it took forever. Patience! Rewards!


Eliza, did all her funky embellishments as she knit. So, the braids and flowers you see were worked in the first week. She had a story to tell about her design. It's about a magical land.


And, isn't it great how the girls wore such pretty flowery dresses on the same day.
Happy Spring!

All photos were taken by Laura Cooper. Thank you!

12 comments:

Gudrun Johnston said...

Such brilliant first knitting projects.....and so original....Love that they have stories behind them too!

Anonymous said...

OMG- I love those hats! So adorable!

stringplay said...

Fabulous, fabulous! So cute.

Anonymous said...

Great hats, Kat!

And Eliza and Ruby! Such creativity!

Did some of those yarns come from the big destash?

:-)

Anonymous said...

Those girls those grins those hats!!!
Really fabulous and inspiring.

Anonymous said...

lovely smiles lovely hats great job they have ebvery right ot be proud and so do you!

Anonymous said...

They are the most beautiful hats!
And what beautiful smiles!

Anonymous said...

Kat, so fun and artsie--just like you--

Poethead said...

These are just adorable. Thanks for publishing the kids' work!

Julia (MindofWinter) said...

Those hats are so cool. What a wonderful feeling to spark creativity like that!

Anonymous said...

http://hartonfire.blogspot.com/

I changed the name of my blog again--I guess I have nothing else to do!

Unknown said...

The are really cut hats! The colors you used call out "WEAR ME!" They look so sweet on your little girls faces. I have three girls of my own and I love hats on them, too. *!*