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The Shark Attack Hat
This amazing hat was posted on craftster.org. It looks like the shark leaped out of the water and attacked the boy. The teeth are made of fleece.
I made this hat for my son - he wanted a mean shark. I saw the dead fish hat pattern and loved the idea - I just varied the pattern quite a lot to make different looking species. And felted it so it looks like it jumped out of the water and landed on his head...
I basically cast 90 stitches onto a size 9 circular needle and winged it from there. I used Patons wool and it felted great.
(via Buzzfeed)
Posted on May 15, 2009
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Lily Clouds
South Carolina artist Jocelyn Chateauvert created "Lily Clouds" from flax paper and sterling silver wire. Lily Clouds is on display, hanging from the chapel ceiling in the Medical University of South Carolina's new 641,000 square foot hospital. The piece is one of 873 pieces of original, contemporary art completed by 54 South Carolina artists created to inspire serenity and a healing environment for patients, caregivers and families. You can see a few other Chateauvert pieces here on Guild.com.
Posted on March 17, 2008
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Gollum Hat For LOTR Fans
Look at this fabulous Gollum hat from Regina Rioux Gonzalez at Crochet Me. It's perfect for fans of fantasy novels. You can wear it and go about complaining of those nasty hobbitses that want your precious.
Want to sport a conversation piece that is as appropriate on the convention circuit as it is for a day of snowboarding? Well then, this hat's for you! Inspired by my favorite LOTR villain, this big-eared chapeau is worked up in warm wool Koigu and created entirely single crochet. Short rows are used to create a wrinkled brow, and easy construction techniques allow even the novice crocheter to tackle this wacky headgear with little problem. It's a satisfying project that is sure to turn heads.
Crochet Me also has the pattern for making the hat. (via Monster Crochet)
Posted on March 2, 2007
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