This hat was made for Vicki, a very kind and patient friend.
It is make from a DK weight merino yarn.
The flowers are of soft, curly locks hand barbered from the sheep, Billy, who has generously provided locks for some of my favorite hats. The top flower has a 6 mm fresh water pearl in the center. Each of the larger flowers on the sides has a 9 mm freshwater pearl in its center.
Vicki may see this hat on my blog before I even get it mailed to her. I hope it's a nice surprise. And, I hope she will enjoy wearing it for years to come.
Later--- Vicki has received her hat and, as you can see, looks beautiful wearing it. It's perfrect for her lovely face.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me. My email: marylarue@bellsouth.net My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com
Mary LaRue, Designs for Wearing
................................................................................................................................................................................................Welcome to everyone whose eyes land on these pages. Here you'll find pictures and descriptions of my latest hats and, perhaps, other works from time to time. No doubt, I also won't be able to resist including some musings on whatever topic is on my mind as I post. It is inevitable.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Monday, September 12, 2011
Red and White Retro
Retro Red Acorn Hat
Someone just referred to this as an acorn hat and that does seem to describe the style. So, thank you, Marianna, for that name.
Recently, I was watching a movie set during WWII and was thrilled (yes, actually thrilled!) to see a young woman wearing this very style of hat. Hers was a plain black version which she wore tilted back on her head rather than straight up. She wore bobby pins at the sides to secure it.
This is a view of the right side of the back. As you can see, this is not a symetrically embellished hat.
The hat body is of Icelandic wool. The flowers are made from fur brushed from an angora rabbit mixed with tussah (wild) silk. Each flower has a freshwater pearl in the center.
And here is the little bird that sits on the back of this red acorn hat.
Beginning soon, selections of my hats will be available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me. My email: marylarue@bellsouth.net My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Blue and Cream
Today's posting includes more of the knitwear I've been working on this summer. And again, Sarah is my model.
Silk, Merino and More
In this picture, Sarah is wearing wrist warmers rather than mitts, so there is no opening for the thumb. They can be worn indoors, tucked under the cuffs of a sweater. Or they can be worn as outerwear to keep your wrists warm at that spot where your coat sleeve and gloves sometimes just don't quite meet.
The wrist warmers, along with the matching hat, are made from a yarn that is a mixture of 52% mulberry silk and 48% Merino wool. The yarn, which is made in Peru, is spun loosely and has a high loft. The feel is particularly soft to the touch.
The long scarf is loosely knit in a basket weave pattern and made from multiple strands of yarn. The fibers include wool, bamboo, silk kid mohair and rayon chenille. There is also one thin strand of an opalescent metallic thread that reflects the blue yarn and adds a bit of shimmer.
Cream Baby Alpaca
This hat is made from three strands of baby alpaca. One thick and one thin strand are a natural cream color while one thicker strand is a soft camel color. For the scarf, I added a strand to mohair to the mix, giving it a slight halo effect.
The scarf is 66 inches long and can wrap twice around the neck. The cable pattern is double sided so the scarf looks good no matter which side is showing. Because of the yarns used, all of the pieces are very soft to the touch.
Freshwater pearls are sewn around the bottom edge of the hat which is made to be loose and worn low. This is a hat that will be warm but won't be so hard on the hairdo since it is not form fitting.
For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me: marylarue@bellsouth.net
My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com
Friday, August 12, 2011
Luxury Knitwear
While it was excruciatingly hot outside in July and early August, I kept indoors with my stash of luxury yarns and knit away the days. With audio books to entertain me, I had quite an enjoyable month. I discovered Laurie R. King's Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes books and especially enjoyed knitting as those played.
I am including a selection of my new knits here. You'll see many being worn by my young friend Sarah who is a wonderful model and was kind enough to pose for me today. Pictures of other new pieces will follow in the next posts.
This rose colored cowl and hat are made from a bulky weight Merino Bouclé. The designs are simple. It is the texture and color variations in this fine Italian yarn that add interest. This cowl is designed as a mobius strip and is wrapped around twice.
The yarns I chose for my new knitwear pieces are made primarily from mixtures of baby alpaca, mulberry silk and Merino wool. When I went to the second annual Kentucky Wool and Fiber Festival in Lexington in May, I was lucky enough to find several large cones of 100% rayon chenille being sold by a weaver. This chenille is from the former Churchill Weavers in Berea, KY and is wonderful yarn. I have incorporated the white, natural and black chenilles into some of the pieces I have been knitting this summer.
This is the same basic mobius strip design as the rose colored cowl. Again, a simple design with wonderful yarn adding texture. For this, I used one strand of baby alpaca yarn and one strand of looped (curly) baby alpaca. Both are bulky weight yarns so this is a substantial piece. It is finished off with an edging of baby alpaca in a soft camel color.
For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail:
marylarue@bellsouth.net
My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com
I am including a selection of my new knits here. You'll see many being worn by my young friend Sarah who is a wonderful model and was kind enough to pose for me today. Pictures of other new pieces will follow in the next posts.
This rose colored cowl and hat are made from a bulky weight Merino Bouclé. The designs are simple. It is the texture and color variations in this fine Italian yarn that add interest. This cowl is designed as a mobius strip and is wrapped around twice.
The yarns I chose for my new knitwear pieces are made primarily from mixtures of baby alpaca, mulberry silk and Merino wool. When I went to the second annual Kentucky Wool and Fiber Festival in Lexington in May, I was lucky enough to find several large cones of 100% rayon chenille being sold by a weaver. This chenille is from the former Churchill Weavers in Berea, KY and is wonderful yarn. I have incorporated the white, natural and black chenilles into some of the pieces I have been knitting this summer.
For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail:
marylarue@bellsouth.net
My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Purple with Yellow Flower
Purple & Yellow
Lately, I've been watching the old British television series starring Agatha Christie characters Tuppence (Prudence) and Tommy Beresford. The setting is 1920s England and Tuppence, with her bobbed hair, is forever buying a new hat. Most are close fitting cloches. No doubt, this inspired me to make a close fitting hat as my first for the upcoming winter season.
This purple hat is made with Icelandic wool which is substantial and makes a firm hat body. Still, the hat is light weight and easy to wear.
The yellow flower is made from wool and hand dyed bamboo roving and silk noil. The leaves are made from bamboo which imparts a sheen to them as well as to the flower. In the center of the flower sits a large fresh water pearl.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington during the winter season. At other times, all items may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me: marylarue@bellsouth.net My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com
Friday, March 11, 2011
Wedgewood Blue Hat with Flowers
Wedgewood Blue
The yarn used in this hat provides a lovely halo effect after knitting and fulling.
The flowers and leaves are made of merino wool and tussah (wild) silk roving. There are leaves all around the edge and a freshwater pearl in each flower center.
I've included a ladybug on a leaf at the back of the hat and a small flower on the top.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me.
For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me. My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com/
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Fuchsia Aplaca with Black Veil
Fuschsia Riding Hat
The alpaca yarn used in this hat has long fibers which lie flat on the hat, giving it rich texture without a halo of fiber. The yarn is slighter thicker than I usually use so the hat is slightly more structured than usual. I like the entire effect. Unfortunately, this yarn is no longer manufactured.
This reminds me of a Victorian lady's riding hat, something that would be worn with a full riding habit. No doubt, her skirts would be voluminous and she would be riding side-saddle.The fuchsia flower has an Austrian crystal in the center. The hatband and poof are of stretch velvet. With the flower in the back, the veil can be pulled down to cover the eyes for a glamorous look. Or it can be left sitting on the brim and the flower can be worn at the front, but off-center.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me.
My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
Monday, December 20, 2010
Cream Baby Alpaca and Black Velvet
Cream and Black Softness
This new hat is all softness. It's made of light cream baby alpaca with deep black velvet slipping in and out on the rise for a sharp contrast and a more tailored look. The small, adjustable bow allows for making
this hat slightly smaller or larger.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me.
My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Chartreuse, Cinnamon and Browns
Flowers and Curls
This hat is chartreuse and black wool with a ruched silk hatband. The silk poof in front acts as a backdrop for the flowers which are a blends of several colors of wool roving.
Each flower has an Austrian crystal in the center. Hand dyed curly locks accent the flowers.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me.
My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Black with White Flowers and Pink Centers
Three Flowers from Billy's Locks
Once again I have used those wonderful locks hand-barbered from the sheep named Billy to make flowers for a wool hat. Most of the flowers are made from Billy's natural color locks but each center contains a piece that I have died a peachy pink.
There is a large freshwater pearl in the center of the middle flower and medium sized pearls in the centers of the other two.
A peach/pink ladybug and leaves add interest to the back.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me.
mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Black and Red Redux
Black with Red Rose Redesigned
Last week, I decided to make changes to the black and red rose hat that I created earlier in the year. For the redesign, I removed the stiff netting and added a ruched band and poof of dupioni silk to soften the look. I also shortened the length of the rose stem.
Luckily, I had made the rose and stem separately on the original hat and hand sewn them into place. This made it easier to detach the flower, stem and netting and begin again using the silk. I left the leaves that had been felted into the hat. The small white flower that I included in all of my hats last winter is now hidden by the hatband, although it is visible in the picture below.
As I had hoped, the redesigned hat has a softer, more luxurious look and feel.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me. My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Purple and Magenta Merino with Silks
Luxury Merino and Silks
This purple and magenta hat is made from pure Merino wool which gives it a soft, luxurious feel. The lavender flower is of hand dyed tussah (wild) silk with a freshwater pearl sitting in the center. Hand dyed curly locks accent the flower.
The hatband and poof are hand ruched dupioni silk (silk shantung).
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me. My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
Friday, October 8, 2010
Gold and Blue With Hand Dyed Flowers
Gold, Blue and Hand Dyed Locks
The curly locks on these flowers have all been hand dyed to produce soft, natural looking colors, although the orange/copper did turn out rather brighter than expected.
Each flower has a round Austrian crystal at the center.
The leaves are made from wool mixed with silk tussah which adds a slight shimmer.
The leaves are made from wool mixed with silk tussah which adds a slight shimmer.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me.
My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
Black with One Curly Locks Flower
Flower and Leaves on Black
Once again, I have made a flower using Billy's beautiful curly locks.
In the center is a curl of hand dyed locks, three small pieces of turquoise and a 9 mm freshwater pearl.
The leaves are highly textured. For these, I used several types of wool including dyed curly locks to achieve a pebbled effect.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me.
My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
My blog: http://marylaruedesigns.blogspot.com/
Black and White Hat, Silk and Wool Flowers
Silk and Wool Flowers
As with my others, this hat body is made from knitted and fulled wool yarn.
The flowers and leaves of this new hat are made from fine wool roving mixed with tussah silk roving.
The leaves are somewhat sculpted, i.e. not completely flat. Flower centers are made from 9 mm freashwater pearls.
Selections of my hats are available at Edenside Gallery in Louisville and at Anne Sawyer (Hats) in Lexington. Others may be purchased directly from me. For purchases, special orders or questions, please e-mail me.
My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
My email: mailto:marylarue@bellsouth.net
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