There's a new book out called Folk Style from Interweave Press by Mags Kandis of Mission Falls fame. I've known Mags professionally for about ten years. I met her in Canada at a big "Stitches" type show - can't remember the name of that show now. I taught a class and she was in it. She was delightful but definitely over-qualified for my class.
While I was on my "child sabbatical" Mags started Mission Falls. I watched from the sidelines and admired the things she was doing. I even used her 1824 Cotton in Knitting for Baby. Lovely yarn, that textured cotton.
Fast forward to last year and Mags was editing Folk Style. She asked if I would contribute something and I said yes. The due date came and went. I was in over my head with a million things, not including the sunflowers I had to cut and pick and stock our little stand with. I couldn't let her down and so I did what I could think of at that moment -- I knit a sunflower hat. I was really happy with the hat I made and sent it off just in time. The shape of the hat was inspired by some ethnic costume books in my library that I often reach for when I need a jumping off point for a project. The shape looks great on lots of different shape faces.
I was thrilled when I received my copy of Folk Style last week. It is a lovely collection of projects in beautiful colors. It's quite creative - I'm happy that people are starting to think beyond the knitting box. There's quite a bit of embroidery and felting.
I was also delighted with the photos of my sunflower hat. There are four of them (that's what happens when your project is rather easy and they don't need to use a lot of type). The model is Pam Allen's lovely daughter Caitlin who makes the hat look so cute. You can probably make this hat in a couple nights - definitely a possibility for holiday gifts. Great job Mags!
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I NEED to make this hat! My husband is going to be very busy this weekend with a chainsaw class. Maybe we'll come see the sunflowers.
Is that the wrong date?
Bonnie
Your sunflowers are gorgeous. I have never had that kind of success growing sunflowers. I don't know why. I really love the adorable hat. I want it.
Love the hat!
SInce I just returned to school full time after a few decades, I am excited that this is a fast project - and I love sunflowers!
Theresa
Gorgeous hat! Did I also spy some of your work in the Peruvian Connection holiday catalog, specifically the pillows and the Anatolian jacket? Those items looked like your style of colorwork.
Oooh, I love that hat.
Adorable hat -- I perused the book while on vacation and liked it very much.
Wish the sunflowers weren't so far away!
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