I heard from a friend a couple of weeks ago that her daughter’s doll was having some wild hair and could I possibly knit a doll hat? Of course. They came to the front porch, masked, the other morning and brought the dolls so I got to take a before and after photo. We even had an impromptu knitting lesson with some worsted and those kid needles, where one needle is red and one blue. I am sure a followup lesson in is our future.
Our favorite hairstylist Lauren suggested a good Dawn Liquid shampoo and a drop of conditioner MIGHT help revive the doll hair.
I love these dolls WITH the crazy hair!
I love the doll hats!
Knit with scraps yarn from stash
Cute hats and cute dolls!
Aren’t they cute? The hats really helped!
Well loved and “cared for” dolls. I like the hats!
Thanks
These are adorable…made me smile, for sure!!!
Great ‘Before and After’ shots. A super advertisement for doll hats- brainstorming a niche market ?
Oh Ruth E – those hats are fabulous! The dolls look too cute!
Thank you Sue
Adorable dolls, they look so cute in their new hats.
I think so too. Thanks Carrie.
1) Love that starter knitting needles are 2 different colors – brilliant! 2) Love the hats you made; super cute. 3) LOVE the crazy hair on these dolls! Looks like they know how to live. 😉
Well loved. ❤️