Thursday 28 February 2008

How to fix a bad hair day

I've recently taken to wearing my DDs' hairbands - what a revelation! I prefer to wear my hair down but don't want it hanging over my face making my eyes really sore, so a hairband is the perfect solution.

I do have one hairband that I knitted but it's rather wide - I'm finding that thin ones work best for me. The thin plastic ones with "teeth" stay put and hold my hair in place great, but I end up with grooves behind my ears (I do have a large head!) and a headache by the end of the day.

Hence the need for some more handmade hairbands. I searched online but none of the free patterns took my fancy.

I am really into crocheted loops, circles, ovals, etc right now - goodness knows where that's come from! Anyway when I was playing with some of my boutone yarn recently I was inspired to come up with this hairband. It's simply made from crocheted ovals sewn together, so you can make it whatever length you need.

It's exactly what I wanted - slim, soft, decorative, doesn't slip. The only problem I found is that the boutone yarn makes my scalp itch - it does have quite a harsh wool element to it. So I'm going to make this again using a cotton blend - and try out some alternative designs too.

Before that though, I need to get the second baby project finished.
This time it's for DH's cousin, whose first baby is due on 1st April. I have a good size stash of Rowan All Seasons Cotton, so I'm knitting Lucky from Pipsqueaks in shade Tapestry. Looks like it should be called Buttermilk to me.

2 comments:

scarletprincess said...

Loving the hairband :o) That cardi looks so sweet, unfortunately I don't really have relatives to knit baby stuff for and I think DB would get worried if I stockpiled baby knits for "no reason"!

TutleyMutley said...

I love knitting little things and that cardigan is lovely. At 'Skip North' Kate (from Knit the Knits) had a couple of combs put together with three 'scrunchies' made by 'Stylee' - I'm on the look out for similar!