Where Can I Find a Knit Hat
So, last winter I lost my favorite hat. I swear it's at the Marriott in Jacksonville (work trip), but they swear it's not.
It was from Target. It cost a whopping $7.
I miss it
It was a very simple loosely knit cap. Just a cap, nothing fancy. The key thing was that it was nice and loose. It didn't screw up my hair, yet it gave me some warmth.
Where can I find something like this without it costing me a fortune? I look at all the street vendors, but nothing.
I bet it's simple to make too. I'd even pay somebody (within reason) to knit me one.
HALP me, Brooklynians!
It was from Target. It cost a whopping $7.
I miss it
It was a very simple loosely knit cap. Just a cap, nothing fancy. The key thing was that it was nice and loose. It didn't screw up my hair, yet it gave me some warmth.
Where can I find something like this without it costing me a fortune? I look at all the street vendors, but nothing.
I bet it's simple to make too. I'd even pay somebody (within reason) to knit me one.
HALP me, Brooklynians!
Comments
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Hmm...maybe I mean crochet. I know nothing of anything domestic.
Something like this, but with cuter colors:
http://www.cap-suppliers.com/product/410-crochet-hat-kk7258-adf2/ -
maybe it's called a beanie.
Apparently, I know nothing of hats, either. Except I want one like my old one. -
One of the women who works at Blue Marble on Underhill knits these things custom, for some price that struck me as extremely reasonable for such a thing. Like maybe $15? She's had one on display on the counter recently, and business cards, and maybe she'll be there to talk to.
(Plus, delish organic ice cream, which renders all efforts worthwhile.) -
I want a custom knit hat, too! From baby alpaca fur.
I think I'm still drunk from last night. My liver has abandoned me. -
I could see if my mom could make you one out of alpaca!!!
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scarlett wrote: I could see if my mom could make you one out of alpaca!!!
Even if I have no liver?? -
My staff have already concluded that I, too, am still drunk. Welcome to my team Ana!!!!!!!!
Yah, my mom is an awesome knitter and she makes hats and scarves all the time. But, it's not alpaca "fur" it's fiber. Or wool. k? What color do you want? Liver yellow? -
Flexichick wrote: Hmm...maybe I mean crochet. I know nothing of anything domestic.
You should see some of these in Soho, the street vendors...esp. as we get closer to the holidays. I have also seen some similar hats at street vendors on Bleeker St. & 6th Ave. there is a strip of street vendors there catering to tourists.
Something like this, but with cuter colors:
http://www.cap-suppliers.com/product/410-crochet-hat-kk7258-adf2/ -
Thanks, everybody -
Jocelyn, street vendors seem to have a lot of newsboy-ish and cloche hats, or tightly woven hats. I've been looking all over...seriously all over.
Che, I don't get down to Underhill much, but thanks for the tip. Maybe I need to get down there. -
flexi, go to etsy.com if you want a handmade hat (as opposed to a mass market hat made in communist china)
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Or order from me!!!!!!
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Subject: Custom knitting and crochet
I happily do both custom knitting and crochet work and live in the neighborhood (no shipping charge!).
I can do a custom hat like the one you posted (it is crochet) for $15 or so--it would take me about a week to do. My emphasis is on detail, one-of-a-kind design, bright colors and natural/recycled materials.
If you're interested, you can see some samples of my work on my website at www.tinspoondesigns.com -- I'm posting more photographs this evening, too. (I also have a storefront on Esty at www.tinspoondesigns.etsy.com -- you can see some more of my work in the "sold items" section there.)
If you're interested, get in touch with me through the website, or at [email protected]
Cheers! -
Flexichick wrote: Che, I don't get down to Underhill much, but thanks for the tip. Maybe I need to get down there.
Yes you do (since I live there
). You can also try Red Lipstick on Vanderbilt. They have beautiful and original stuff there. The owner is a poster here and maybe she can design one exactly like you want.
Here are photos of some of her hats:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/redlipstick/sets/72157602252693600/ -
I just looked on Etsy and there were 156 pages of hats under "beanie" (is that the best way to describe this?).
Kristin, I'll take a look at your stuff. Thanks! -
scarlett wrote: Or order from me!!!!!!
scarlett - PM me if you can do something like this -
flexi, we can learn to crochet them one night, if we haven't drunk too much beforehand
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kristin your morocan tile necklace is gorgeous.
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Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: I want a custom knit hat, too! From baby alpaca fur.
$15 wouldn't even cover the cost of the alpaca. -
this is what reclaimed wool is for
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Subject: These are good - made in Brooklyn
http://www.rocksandsaltdesign.com/ -
I don't see anything here even close. Is this your business?
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I *did* see a blue hat on the 2/3 platform at Atlantic/Pacific on Friday. I'm not saying if it was a boy hat or a girl hat, or that it was even your hat. I'm just sayin'.
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I believe Helene found the hat you're looking for.
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I saw a crocheted hat on an infant in a stroller on Sunday. I liked the hat. Would it have been wrong to try to distract the parents and snatch it off the head?
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Subject: Saw your other post
Sure! I can help you. If you find a picture or have the ability to draw it can really help. My semester ends mid-december. I cant knit it up really quick once I'm on vacation. -
Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: I *did* see a blue hat on the 2/3 platform at Atlantic/Pacific on Friday. I'm not saying if it was a boy hat or a girl hat, or that it was even your hat. I'm just sayin'.
I was waiting for someone to make a reference to that. ;-) -
There's a wonderful little store on 6th Avenue and either 7th Street or 6th Street...the owner's brother designs the hats and they're made in Nepal...some of the knitted ones are made by her mother-in-law (there are beautiful hand-knit scarves there)
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Peanuts wrote: There's a wonderful little store on 6th Avenue and either 7th Street or 6th Street...the owner's brother designs the hats and they're made in Nepal...some of the knitted ones are made by her mother-in-law (there are beautiful hand-knit scarves there)
Btw this store has closed. -
I found out recently that the store closed....
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saw several inexpensive knit hats today in the window of MAX a hair
care store that sells mostly hair care products along with accessories
earrings , scarves and hats.
They just might be what you are looking for.
Located 5th Avenue and between 11 - 12th st. My partner got a nice
knitted hat at Mandys -- but that was last year, but they are only
two blocks away so it might be worth a try, providing you are still
looking!
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