This week is the week of foxes, it would seem.
After I made my foxy scarf last week I saw this hilarious video that has been floating around the facebooks.
I think I could watch it about 30 times before I tire of Fraka-kaka-kaka-kaka-kow.
So, as I said, my scarf was a little long, so I took off the end 18 inches or so to make this hat.
I knitted about an inch of ribbing on the open end and then I sewed it in half along the sides, and tucked up some ears.
I also re-knitted the face end of the scarf so maybe the kids can go around as a fox pack together.
Today will be quite warm (they're predicting high 90s) so there's not too much call for woolly hats and scarves, but in the coming weeks we're sure to see more fall-like weather, and it's always good to be prepared.
Ha Ha! We just watched the fox song last week. I love your knitted fox hat and scarf. I'm going to have to show my daughter - foxes are her favorite!
ReplyDeleteYour fox hat is fabulous!!! Love it!
ReplyDeletehilarious! we have been watching that silly video a lot this week.
ReplyDeleteLove your foxes. :)
Love your hat!
ReplyDeleteAnd the guys singing in the video are very popular here in Norway and they have a tv show which is vey funny ;)
I love the foxes!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Lynda.
I want a foxy scarf and adore your hat x
ReplyDeleteOh, those little ears! So cute! I'm thinking the next fox scarf - if you make another - should have little ears too. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the knitting and the song.
ReplyDeleteWow!! What beautiful work you do!! I am just learning to knit and I do crochet. I also own the "Knitters Support and Some Crochet Too" group of lovely people all inspired to crochet and knit and your so welcome to join and give us some pointers!!
ReplyDeleteHere from the Made By Hand Hop, so happy I stopped by today. Won't you please stop by and say hello on my blog as well.
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Sandy
Sanderella's Crochet Blog
Thank you!
Lovely!
ReplyDeletelittle fox faces, so sweet.
x
Oh my gosh, this is so cute. I'm no knitter, but am a big appreciator of knitters.
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