A Baa-ble hat designed for this years Shetland Wool Week by Donna Smith, knitted in my handspun yarn, in a mix of natural Shetland
colours, as well as natural and chemical dyed yarns.
Decide for yourself what the scene in the hat is – I see - sheep on the
foreshore on a winter night with the Merrie Dancers in the sky above!
You dont have to be in Shetland to win, send an email, or a PM on facebook, with your name and address and I will add to the draw.
I've favorited this pattern, but your version is far prettier than any others I've seen. Would love to win it! (I have Shetland sheep; do I get bonus entries? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle. You have an entry for you and one for your sheep (Ha, ha, - if you dont ask, you dont get - and you asked!)
ReplyDeleteIt is a blustery day in Shetland and the sheep came down from the hill near the beach. They are calling me to come baaah-ck to Shetland! Last year, on my visit to Shetland, I lost my favorite handspun hat. I like to believe that perhaps a sheep, puffin, pony or seal found it and one if the dear critters wears it at a jaunty angle to this day.
ReplyDeletewould really love to win your hat to tame my unruly wild curly locks
ReplyDeleteI would love to wear it when I am training my Border Collie, Cailean. We love to work side by side with the Dutch Sheep called Drentse Heideschaap on the Dutch heather:-)
ReplyDeleteI would love to wear it when I am training my Border Collie, Cailean. We love to work side by side with the Dutch Sheep called Drentse Heideschaap on the Dutch heather:-)
ReplyDeleteI saw and handled this lovely hat when I visited your workshop in Shetland in August! It is beautiful and soft as well. I love the handspun yarn I bought from you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments, sorry none of you won. The winner, Lynette, was in Shetland for Wool Week. I will look out for something wearing your hat Deborah. Ellen, Cailean might not recognise you if you covered up all that beautiful hair. Enjoy knitting with your yarn Koko.
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