Tilde Cloche

by Hannah
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I was looking for a quick but not mindless project to work on while I wait for the oodles of yarn to arrive in the mail for my next BIG project. I sat down to page through my knitting books for inspiration when My Grandmother's Knitting popped open to Jared Flood's Tilden Baby Hat. I loved the colors and simple but beautiful pattern. I definitely wanted to knit this for myself, but the pattern was for a toddler sized noggin. I recalculated the pattern for a worsted weight yarn at 6 stitches/inch instead of the fingering weight yarn suggested in the book. I figured that I should get a 21 inch circumference hat and, since I generally aim for 20 inches when knitting hats for myself, I decided to go with it and have a slightly slouchier hat. So, away I went to happily cast on with Wool of the Andes in Oyster Heather and Tidepool Heather and actually finished the hat in a few hours.

Once I got it off the needles I realized just how... LARGE it was! It wound up being 24 inches rather than my estimated 21. I wore it around the house for a bit to see if I could love it as the huge, comfy, very slouchy hat that it was. Nope. After pondering my dilemma for a bit, I decided to try my hand at wet felting it in my kitchen sink.

After a bit of scrub-a-dub time while watching a movie, I had a very felted hat. I rinsed it with cold water and pressed it with a towel to get the extra moisture out. Now it seemed just so... tiny! I pulled it on and realized that it was just the right size after all! I folded the front edge up and wore it around the house for the rest of the night to let it really mold to the shape of my head.

I wore it to the office this morning and I can't stop smiling at how good it feels to wear a hat that is the perfect size. I can't wait to try felting other things!


8 responses to “Tilde Cloche” (Showing 50 Most Recent)

  1. Georjean Says:
    I love it! What a beautiful pattern, and it looks great on you!
  2. Robin Schaefer Says:
    I have exactly this problem with a beautiful hat that is just to big for a human. I have been afraid to try felting it, though. Could you give a bit more details about exactly what process you did at that sink? water temp, agitation, etc?
  3. Diane Says:
    Love it! I just got about 10 skeins of 100% Wool from a woman who passed away. She was a great knitter. Can't wait to try felting. I think I'll make a tote bag ~
  4. Zamiel Says:
    It looks great both before and after! A perfectly fitting hat is always sooo comfortable, great solution!
  5. Angi Says:
    Very Cool! Looks great on you too!
  6. Rhonda the StitchingNut Says:
    Felting is always a surprise when it done!
  7. Monica Says:
    I did this with a had I made my son 2 years ago. It was a nice stranded hat, but ended up too big. I felted it slightly, and it fit great! It's been a wonderful winter hat for him.
  8. Annie LaBrie Says:
    Love it; beautiful work! :o)

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