Rachel Majesty
Margot Heirloom Hat
Margot Heirloom Hat
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"Margot" features my favorite color — that mustard yellow. I swoon over the little flecks throughout this piece. The base cream yarn was thrifted locally from Lancaster Creative Reuse; it’s a wool blend. The gorgeous mustard yarn is a treasure I brought home from Circle of Stitches in Salem, MA. It’s by Brooklyn Tweed, a U.S.-based company — and now discontinued. This piece is already one of a kind, but that particular strand makes it even more special.
Now, for the precious pops — the bobbles of my handspun. Here you’ll find hours of time, strength, and creativity. I mix old and new fibers together — some I dye myself, and some I tear apart from previous endeavors. Once a piece of mine starts to pill, I don’t get rid of it; I take it apart and re-spin it into new yarn.
Measurements:
Laying flat, the brim (unstretched) is 7.5" across and can stretch up to 13".
Double those numbers for circumference.
Top to bottom measures about 11" unstretched.
Care:
HAND WASH
LAY FLAT TO DRY
I started out working in fibers and have since fine-tuned my niche within that medium. These days, I focus on deconstructing materials with my wool picker and drum carder — mostly old sweaters, bits of wool, virgin hair extensions, and always a touch of sparkle. Drink in the colors and textures, and feel completely warm from the inside out in one of these hats. Nothing feels more like love than a hand-knit.
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