could be. I couldn't find my any size any guage hat pattern to cross check.
Willow ,'Get It Done'
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Good thing I'm going to see Serenity again tonight, Betsy. Good movie, savin' me from the earworm.
A) Rachel Nichols was displaying some impressive cleavage on Alias.
B) I watched "Cocktail Bunny" on Logo! Whee!
Me, too.
Dear lord do I love that show. It wasn't until I saw the unaired eps that I really fell for it, though.
Now I need entertainment. Where is Tim to sing me the Banana Splits song?
tra la la, lalala la, tra la la, la la la la la.
boiiinnngg.
Where is Tim to sing me the Banana Splits song?
Maybe he's off finishing Moon so I don't have to read the book.
ETA: ita, when you bought your lounge, did your salesperson send you a thank you note?
I can usually make two hats with 100 yards on 10.5, and that's with a tighter gauge.
So Polgara, you think I'll be okay with 100 yards and therefore I should not order more? Also, how many do you cast on?
Stupey bad connection
For an average skullcap type hat, 100 yds should be fine. Consider the average scarf is about 200 yards of yarn, and think how many times you could wrap that scarf around your head.
I would cast on 80 stitches (3.5/inch * 22", rounded up), a few more if it's gonna be ribbed.