Styles
Here’s a photo album showing hats sold in 2006:
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| Hats Sold 2006 |
And here’s a photo album showing hats sold in 2005:
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| Hats Sold 2005 |
Prices range from US$125 – $225.
A note on sizing: While each of my Heirloom Handknit Hats is certainly one of a kind and difficult to reproduce exactly, it is possible to get a good idea of what size might fit you best.
First, take a tape measure and measure around your head, being careful to go over both ears, across the forehead and down over the knobby part at the back of your head.
Now add for ease: 1/2 inch if you want it to fit snugly (for active use), an inch for average fit, or 1 1/2 inches if you prefer a rather loose fit.
This should give you a good number to start with if you want to contact me about your next hat.
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Each of my Heirloom Handknit Hats begins as a giant, over-sized stocking cap, knit by hand of llama and wool.
Next, it is shrunk into a thick, durable felt in the washing machine, which is then shaped by hand and air-dried.
Finally, each hat is
I strive to create highly functional, exquisitely handcrafted art-to-wear Heirloom Handknit Hats.

CAN I ORDER A HAT ONLINE
Comment by SARI — 9 January 2009 #
Hi Sari,
Because all of my hats each turn out a slightly different size, ordering online can be tricky, but I have had good luck in the past with open-minded folks.
Generally, we can start with a head measurement in inches, and perhaps a favorite color, and I can then see what I have in the studio that would be a good match. I can then email you some photos of possible hat choices, and we can go from there.
Best regards– Carrie
Comment by ccmhats — 21 January 2009 #