Tuesday 6 July 2021

Daisy Hat Ta - dah!!

 So here she is, my beautiful Daisy Hat! She came together very quickly and I've tried the original black and white version (see previous post), a rainbow version, plus a stash busting multi colour version that used a different colour on virtually every row!! I call that one Summer Meadow.

There are some long floats which might affect your tension (it did with mine! ๐Ÿ˜„), so there are two sizes available  - regular and large. The brim is the same size on both, as is the length but the main body has an extra 12 stitches. That doesn't sound a lot but it's enough to make a noticeable difference. 


Daisy Hat by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Daisy Hat by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Daisy Hat by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

You can click on the link at the top of the page (in blue), or click on any of the pictures, to take you to Ravelry. 

And don't forget to share your version with the hashtag #daisyhat  - I love to see my designs in the wild!! 

Happy Knitting everyone!   T  xXx 






Thursday 10 June 2021

A new hat design!

 My absolute FAVOURITE flower is the daisy. Doesn't have to be a big fancy daisy or a pretty colour. Just the common or garden daisy that grows amongst the grass. 

I often think it would be nice to design a daisy hat and it's Finally underway! 

It needs some tweaking - and there will be two sizes, a first for me! - but should be ready soon! 

Here's a sneak peak of version one  - 


Daisy Hat by Tina's Allsorts Designs

More updates later! 


Happy Knitting ๐Ÿ˜Š   T xXx

Tuesday 25 May 2021

Introducing Bellamy, a Fairisle Hat

 I'm very late writing this post... again! I actually published my latest hat pattern back on May 1st, started writing this post on May 8th, and finally finishing it now, May 25th... Better late than never though, I suppose! 



Early in 2020 I heard that David Bellamy had died. If you were a child of the 70's & 80's in the UK, then you will probably be familiar with the great man. 

He was a botanist with an enthusiam that was infectious and made a great many childrens programs on the subject. He was definietly a childhood hero of mine, and I looked forard to watching him.

It was his influence that made me realise how beatiful the world around me was, especially if you took the time to get really up and close and personal with nature.



I wanted to design a hat in his memory/honour and actually started it immediately after publishing Hope Springs Hat. But it wasn't quite working the way I wanted, so I put it to one side for later. It turned out to be MUCH later - but finally I got him finished. There were a few tweaks along the way, mainly around the fruit/berrries between the big leaves on the crown. They changed shape several times - I wanted ginkgo leaves to start with but changed them to clover leaves. Then maple leaves.. then cherries, and finally, simple fruit/berries. Work them in brown and they could almost be nuts!1

But I'm very happy with him now and he was well received when published I think. Here he is, in all his glory - and if you click on the first picture, you'll hop across to the pattern on Ravelry.

Bellamy by Tina's Allsorts Designs

I've gone a bit overboard on the number of colours used! But then the natural world is full of colour! The hat on the main photo had 17 colours I think - the pink themed one below took slightly less. But I have also tried using just two colours and that was Very effective too (scroll down).

Bellamy by Tina's Allsorts Designs

Bellamy by Tina's Allsorts Designs


Bellamy by Tina's Allsorts Designs

Bellamy by Tina's Allsorts Designs

I hope you like my tribute to a very great man and should you choose to make it, I'd love to see your version! I wonder what colours you would choose to use??.... Don't forget to use the hashtag bellamyhat




Happy knitting everyone!   T  xXx







Saturday 8 May 2021

Bluebell Walk ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

 It's that wonderful time of year when the woods are full of glorious, beautiful bluebells! 


I really missed being able to go and walk amongst them last year  - we were still under  full lockdown and weren't allowed to travel anywhere for our daily exercise. And the best wood I know is 15 miles away....

But this year there was no way I was going to miss them! 

I got up early last Saturday to go with a friend (actually, I was so excited I'd been dreaming about it and was awake at 5am! I got up at 6 and we didn't leave it until 9!!!) and we headed out to Micheldever Wood, just northeast of Winchester. 

We knew it would be really busy, hence the early start and we were at the car park before 9:30 only to find it was virtually full already! We squeezed into the last space and then  crossed the road and went into a different wood, not Micheldever! 

We discovered 3 or 4 years ago, chatting with a dog walker that actually, the best walk for bluebells is across the road in Itchen Wood. It's literally opposite - but hardly anyone goes there! Admittedly, there's no car park, just a little pull in at the edge of the road but oh my, the bluebells! The wood faces a different direction and is a well managed woodland. You won't find fallen trees and overgrown brambles. And definitely no pine trees! And you can't hear the motorway either! 

Some areas are on a slight gradient and as you approach from the bottom edge there's just a bank of shades of blue and purple in front of you. Simply beautiful! 

And the fragrance was divine! And I have a poor sense of smell! 

I took a million photos, like you do, on both camera and phone but trying to get them onto my tablet is hard work! But here are just a few. 

And if you would like to visit them yourself and you're in Hampshire in the UK, just look up Micheldever Woods and when you get there,  park in the car park if you can,  then walk back out to the road, turn left & cross over, walk 100 yards and the entrance to the wood is just there, on the bend of the road. 

















Friday 9 April 2021

Tardy Ta - Dah !!!

 I'm only about two months late with this post.... You may have seen it already but I designed a hat based around a previous love - Patchwork & Quilting.

Several years ago I was a slave to the cutting board and sewing machine and would spend many, many hours creating quilts and quilted items. Eventually, it started to play havoc with my back and I had to look for something else to do, and ended up with a new passion of crochet!!

Time has moved on again and now I have a passion for fairisle hats. While chatting with someone about my last hat, Boanny Starns, I mentioned that one of the stars on it looked like a quilting block - and that was a light-bulb moment!! A fairisle hat based on my favourite quilting blocks and before you knew it, I had designed 'Quilters Delight'!

In true patchwork style, it's a real stash buster as most of the colours used take just two grams of yarn or less. And there are quite a lot of colours!!

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Rather than have just one star as the main motif, I devised eight different centres - and it's surprisingly easy to work those different centres following the simple instructions in the pattern.

As I made each sample with different colours, I kept changing the pattern on the crown until - finally - I was happy with the result. This one -

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

I tried to use all my favourite quilt blocks - flying geese, stars, pinwheels. And the corrugated rib is a play on a colourwash/bargello quilt. Although I must admit to never having made the Dresden plate that features on the crown...

As you can see from my samples, you really can use whatever colours you have to hand for a truly one-of-a-kind hat.

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs


Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

If you don't like sewing in the ends, I explain how to weave them in as you go!

Quilters Delight by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Click on any of the photos to take you to the pattern.

I'm already working on the next design and the pattern is being written as we speak!! To be honest, I've been working on it on and off for over a year now and finally reached a point where I was (almost) happy with it. 
This one will also feature lots of different colours, although there's no reason why you couldn't make it with a more limited palette if you prefer.

I'll try and make sure to pop back and show you when it's published, rather than two months later!! For now, here's a little sneak peak.

Bellamy by Tina’s Allsorts Designs

Happy Knitting!!

Sunday 10 January 2021

Introducing Boanny Starns

 May I introduce Boanny Starns, my latest fairisle style hat design? (Although I haven't had time to make it in several colours rather than just two yet! ๐Ÿคฆ‍♀️)

Boanny Starns Hat by Tina's Allsorts Designs


I had barely finished adding a project to Ravelry, with all the relevant details so I didn't lose them, when Lorraine, a lady in the Shetland Islands who has tested for me, saw it and sent a message. 
I think I had called it Unnamed and she wanted to know why there wasn't a name yet but it looked very interesting. I said I had only just finished designing it and would she like to name it? She came straight back with Boanny Starns! She said it's Shetlandic for Pretty Stars -  a very pretty name that I liked very much! 

Only it had a flower motif in the middle row... How could I call it Pretty Stars if there was a Flower?!

So when I came to make it again in the reverse colours, I swapped the flower for a different star - as you can see in the photo above. The ivory background is all stars. 
This is the original  -

Boanny Flooers Hat by Tina's Allsorts Designs



I put pictures of both on Instagram and asked opinions and there were several people who liked the original. And several who liked the 'all star' version. 
So I decided to do two separate patterns, one with the original flower included which I called Boanny Flooers, and the Boanny Starns version. A proper 2-for-1 offer! (Also known as a BOGOF!)

You'll find it in my Ravelry Store, along with my other hats, blankets, shawls, scarves and poncho. 

Click HERE to go straight to it, or click any of the photos.

It has a very pretty crown too!

Boanny Flooers Hat by Tina's Allsorts Designs

My next design is already well underway - I just need to start the actual writing! ๐Ÿ˜„

Have you made one of my designs? I'd love to see a picture if you have. Even better, if you're a Ravelry member, perhaps you could create a project and link it to the pattern so everyone can see it? 

Happy Knitting!    T   xXx