It appears that the blog post where I found the pattern no longer exists. However, the pattern designer has uploaded the pattern to Ravelry, so if you are interested in making one (or getting someone to make you one) you can find the pattern here.
Because there are two, I can show both the back and front in one picture.
Yes, it is supposed to look like your head is being chomped by the hat. With teeth and everything...
From the back you can see the fin and the tail.
I mailed them off on Wednesday. They arrived on Friday. And I was sent a pic of the twins wearing them on Saturday.
They are so cute! I bet your nephews loved them!! You are doing great! Three weeks after Christmas and you only have 4 more gifts to do!!
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Adorable!
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DeleteThose are really cute. Glad the kids liked them.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe hats look smart and you made them! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Well done.
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DeleteVery creative beanies. I could totally see wearing one of these out on a hike!
ReplyDeleteThose are just SO cool!!! Great work! I've been trying to get a little more advanced in my knitting but it's just so much faster to crochet I tend to stick in the crochet lane. Eventually, I'll move up a couple of pegs on knitting. :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I learned to crochet, I still stuck with knitting. It's just a matter of finding the right project to force your hand ;)
DeleteI love them!
ReplyDeleteThey look so fun, I bet who gets them will love the shark cap
ReplyDeleteIf the Barabarians were younger I would have jumped at these, but now they are too old to want to wear something like that. Plus I can't knit... *grin*
ReplyDeleteThese are just so cute..love them and I bet they did too.
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