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the sunflower handspun beret

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From the top down it resembles one, doesn’t it? Some in part to the colors, but mainly got its name from the textural pattern of the staggered fishnet lace.

the top part of the hat is fine commercial wool, beautiful heathery browns, flecks of reds – the funky thick and thin green/amber/blue is hand dyed, hand spun yarn. the second it came off my wheel i started knitting with it…this yarn knew exactly what it wanted to be when it grew up…part of a gorgeous little beret!

thick and thin handspun yarn looks amazing used in simple lace patterns with big needles. cozy, funky, but also delicate and pretty. it begs to show off, so i let it!

Want to know more? Email me to custom order one of your own!

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Filed Under: accessories, dyeing, fiber art, knitting, spinning Tagged With: custom, dyeing, fiber, handmade, hat, knitting, spring, winter, wool, yarn

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