If you ever need onion skins, just give me a ringy-dingy, I always have extras in my vegetable drawer. :)
That's a classic hat! Hope he appreciates all the care that goes into it.
Posted by Mary Beth at August 16, 2005 07:47 PMI love Monmouth caps!
Posted by Norma at August 16, 2005 08:15 PMGo you natural dyer! Historical knitting is so interesting...
Posted by claudia at August 16, 2005 10:13 PMAs soon as I saw the edge of it I knew it was a monmouth cap! Been on my list of to do's for a while! I think I know enough to make one now!
I am sure he will wear it!
It looks very good so far!
Now.. a monmouth cap WOULD make good travel knitting.. especially in Maine.. hmmmmm
If he wants an historically accurate Monmouth cap you should dye it red!
Posted by Christina at August 16, 2005 10:59 PMHey, I just found your blog-- I love it! Your projects are great and your 2 kids are so completely adorable!! I'll definitely be back!
Posted by Lelah at August 17, 2005 12:35 PMWhat a lovely color that turned out to be. Wow. Can't wait to see the final product.
Posted by knittingnurse at August 17, 2005 10:05 PMWow, who knew onion skins could be so useful!? Can't wait to see the finished version of the hat!
Posted by Ellen at August 20, 2005 10:37 AM