Saturday, February 9, 2013

The Almost Free Puppy Hat

A couple of weeks ago we had a take it or leave it exchange at the church as part of an eagle scout project.  You bring your unwanted items and take someone else's castoffs home with you - for free.  I took a big collection of miscellaneous stuff to leave and was determined to bring nothing home.  I was doing great at resisting the call of some terrific treasures junk until the 3 garbage bags of yarn arrived.

With my renewed interest in crocheting, I have recently purchased yarn and I know how much it costs.  Free was sounding pretty good to me and I could hear those soft, fuzzy skeins calling my name - pick me, pick me, pick me! Cute little baby hats began to dance before my eyes.

I tried not to be greedy and did leave some yarn behind for others, but I came home with my fair share.

Luckily for me this large plastic tub was abandoned about the same time as the yarn.  Instant storage!
The same day as the yarn arrived in my house I spied this adorable puppy hat pattern online, for free as well.

Image from repeat crafter me
I knew I had found my first "free yarn" project.

Once the oldest daughter made a *magic ring* for me, it didn't take me too long to whip up this hat for Shad (who needs another hat like he needs more toys).

My almost free puppy hat - I did have to pay 50 cents for the button eyes.  

Shad may not need another hat, but he still managed to look pretty cute in this one.

He looks a little sour-faced because he is sucking on a lemon slice.  
I had some yarn left over so I started a newborn size hat while I waited in the airport for my plane to arrive tonight.  I even managed to make my own magic ring.  I continued working on it on the airplane and kept my seatmate relaxed with my constant motion.  She told me I reminded her of her grandma, who also has the ability to mesmerize her with her crocheting.

Now I just need a newborn baby with a cold head.
Or a dozen or more babies with cold heads.
I have a lot of yarn to use up.

Today I am thankful for

a fun visit with my California family (and some Arizona family too).

pima tacos made by the youngest son and daughter.

a plane that only ended up being 30 minutes late instead of an hour and a half late.

a husband to pick me up at the airport.


4 comments:

Angela said...

What a cute hat. I didn't know you could knit. I am very impressed. Nathan refuses to wear hats so I'm glad Shad wears them.

Watson Family said...

Adorable hat your talented hands made for such a handsome grandson!

Jessica said...

He loves to wear his puppy hat, and act like a little puppy! Poor kid, has to debate over what hat to wear every time we leave the house. Soon, it will be to warm to wear any of them though. Thanks for making him such a cute hat!

missykac said...

Adorable and a bargain too! Good job!