"Santa Hat" in "Cranberry" and "Wheat" Wool-Ease yarn. I wanted to make this in time for the holidays. The total hat is 180 rows, with 20 rows for the brim in the "wheat" colored yarn. 20 rows is about two inches, and I didn't plan it out well, so the inside of the hat is the cranberry red color, which is visible at the bottom of the brim.
Still, a mostly satisfying Santa hat for the season.
Red and green Santa hats. Maybe the green hat is for Mrs Claus? Or for one of the elves?
The green hat has a more generous cream brim, contrast with the red hat which has a narrower brim, showing the red showing through at the bottom.
"Santa Hat" in "Wheat" and "Forest Green Heather" Wool-Ease yarn. The hat overall was 180 rows, with the outside being 75 rows of the green yarn, then the brim a generous 45 rows, finishing with a final 60 rows of green for the interior (that adds to 180, right?)
This provides plenty of opportunity to turn the brim up for an inch and a half to two inches without showing the interior of the hat at the bottom of the brim.
The hat is pleasantly warm, the length feels appropriate for a holiday Santa hat. I like it.
Holiday "Santa" hats, knitted on #sentro #knittingmachine #circularknittingmachine
Using Wool-Ease yarn, which is maybe my new favorite, it has the feel of wool, a nice wooly texture and mottled appearance.