Healing Hat Complete


If you haven't knit the wurm pattern you probably should.  It's a satisfying knit and you will not be disappointed.  I finished this hat in less than 48 hours of casting on and my left forearm will never be the same.

Caution:  you should rest your hands and arms when the begin to ache.  Oh well, the slight discomfort I'm feeling was worth it.  My friend's daughter LOVED her gift and I know she will have fun wearing it when the cold weather arrives and stays.


The yarn is Malabrigo Arroyo and my, so squishy and lovely.  I will definitely knit with Arroyo again.



Comments

  1. The Wurm hat turned out great! I adore that pattern!

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  2. ooh i love this!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Wurm is a great pattern and I know your hat is going to be loved.
    Great color!

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  4. Wurm has never been my favorite name for a pattern, but I love Healing Hat! May it do its job well.

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  5. i love this pattern so much because it's particularly kind to your hair! (doesn't totally eliminate hat-head, but pretty close!)

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  6. Co-ve-ting! I love Malabrigo. I haven't tried Arroyo yet as I usually knit in worsted for beanies.

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  7. Wow that was quick. Love the nice deep welt on this hat. I'm thinking about hats and cowls now that I can feel autumn is in the air. I must check out your ravelry page for some more ideas.
    debx

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  8. It's lovely. I've just started knitting my baby grandson a sweater in Arroyo, it's a gorgeous yarn isn't it.

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  9. I have never knit a wurm before. Hmm.

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  10. I love that hat pattern. Might be a good travel knitting project

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  11. Now that looks like a warm hat. Pretty color too!

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  12. Yep, we would call that a crazy effort...knit till you drop. Nice finish, you put us all to shame!
    Wurm....its such a wurm and squishy kind of word, makes you feel all gooey and soft.

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  13. oh Karen...what a beautiful hat!!! (and a wonderful and thoughtful gift!)

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  14. Love the hat, another pattern I need to try.

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  15. very fun! lovely!!! well done, as always!

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  16. So lovely, Karen! This is such a thoughtful gift. xx

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  17. Lovely hat; it's a great color, too. No wonder she loved it! I need to try that pattern soon.

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  18. I should really try this pattern, it looks so great. I'm sure it'll have amazing healing powers :)

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  19. Such great hat yarn. Love the B UMPY pattern

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  20. What a fun hat... may have to make a tiny one for my daughter this fall!

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