
This one is quite a fun hat. It's a beanie hat with ears and a chin strap that buttons. What a great idea Beth! It's soft, it's warm and it's stylish!

It's true, it's true. A Winter Bean for the little one. Of course the first one goes to Claire, my ultimate hat model. Isn't it the cutest thing you've ever seen? Now her ears are warm! I better get on another one as she's going to grow out of this one real quick!

My hats are now being sold at Pulse Salon. It is downtown Portland on 10th and Yamhill. I am very excited about this and I have met some really awesome people!
Pulse Salon can bring your hair to life and has massage and facials - 503.274.4272. Also, our favorite Christina Murphy is now massaging at Pulse Salon. Give her a call regarding your next massage - 503.504.2512.

This Beary Bean is a very special order. David ordered it for his niece who lives in Scotland. I am very excited about this hat, it is so cute. I can't wait to see what it looks like on a kiddo. It's soft and it's going to be nice and warm. Next, Doggy Bean or Lion Bean, need to get some more yarn first. Hope you like it David! Also, hope that Katie loves it :) You'll have to take some pictures for me!
Joe had me make him a green and yellow hat because he is a Duck fan. So, the brilliant idea is to make more sport team colored hats! Especially green and yellow for the Ducks and orange & brown for the Beavers! WOOT!

Today, I finally did it. I made a successful Beanie Cap. It's pretty good I think. Nat says that it needs something in the bill to keep it stiff. I am not sure that it does. It seems to stay where it is supposed to all by itself.

I made a chicken hat for David for his Halloween costume.
It's a hit so far and it's not even Halloween yet. Can't wait to see it with the rest of the costume. I used pipe cleaner to get the doodle to stand up. I am going to add more as it is still a bit too floppy.