After 7 hours of hand-knitting, plus an hour to shrink and shape the felt, why would I bother with yet another hour of hand-sewing a ribbon lining?Comfort, quality and longevity!Although I have sold a fair number of felt hats without any sort of headband liner, many folks find that the satin lining is simply more comfortable to wear against their skin. Especially if worn during physical activities, such as hiking, skiing, or skating, the satin ribbon lining can help eliminate that itchiness that wool sometimes presents to sensitive skin.Additionally, the felt has a tendency to stretch and relax a bit with use, so the non-stretchy satin headband also helps to maintain the hat’s shape and size over time.And, too, the ribbon lining really does give the hat a nice, finished feeling, which helps the hat glide on and off your head easily and comfortably.So, there you have it… satin ribbons really do finish felt hats with flair!
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Happy Birthday, Mom!
Sharon Lee Cahill: She’s not just my Mom, she’s the reason I know how to knit at all…
It all began one day back in 1997, when my Sweet Man and I were first courting in Alaska.
Andy remarked upon the gorgeous, handknit fisherman’s sweater I was wearing, “Did you make it yourself?”
I burst out laughing, “Me? Nah, my Mom made this with yarn I got in Ireland in 1994. She tried to teach me once when I was little, then again in college. I guess I couldn’t stay put long enough to figure it out…”
“What a shame… Surely your Mother would have loved passing on such a useful and beautiful skill to her Only Daughter!”
Of course, Andy was right… so, I asked my Mom to teach me, and learned to knit just a few months later…
Who was I before I learned to knit? I can hardly remember…
Who would I be without the love and support of my Mom? I can hardly guess…
In fact, if you have ever wondered how I make close to 200 Heirloom Handknit Hats in a year, now you know… my Mom helps me!
So thanks, Mom, and Happy, Happy Birthday! You bring out the best in me.
CCM Felt Hat Fan Club’s Youngest Member
Riley T., of Healy, Alaska, models her mom’s Heirloom Handknit Hat. Even at 2 years old, Riley knows what she likes! (Thanks to Karen for sending this photo along.)