This past weekend I had the chance to meet someone I've known through the Go Habs Go group on Ravelry for close to a year now. Caroline, who blogs over here, and I met for coffee and knitting and much talk about two of our favourite things: hockey and knitting. It was great to finally meet her!
This month there's been a Hat Trick KAL at the Puck This! group on Ravelry and this weekend I finished my hat trick.

The middle hat is just a simple improvised hat. I did 2x2 ribbing and then knit plain stockinette, did decreases and added a pompom for that certain je-ne-sais-quois. The yarn is my own, worsted weight wool in the Emile "Butch" Bouchard colourway. It was originally intended to be a Hamrlik colourway, but I changed my mind.
Hat #3 is also my yarn in the Jacques Plante colourway. The pattern is the Hurricane Hat with some mods. I made the ribbing a fair bit taller and turned it up so as to have that extra layer of warmth for the ears, made the whole hat a bit taller so that it slouches a bit, and added a pompom (can we see a trend here? what's up with me and pompoms lately?)
I also finished the Shalom Cardigan this weekend. It's currently blocking and I just need to pick out a button from the button stash for it once it dries. Excuse the horrible picture, but the light in here is bad, when I use the flash it comes out a BRIGHT red, which it is not, and it's raining outside (yes, raining in January in Montreal, wtf?) so I can't take it outside. Better picture to come when it's dry.

Yay, a blog post! I love the hats and the cardigan looks great!
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