Showing posts with label Beanie Hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beanie Hat. Show all posts

Saturday 13 April 2019

Light Up Hat

This beanie hat has an inbuilt headlight.


The hat itself is basic woollen beanie hat, but in the turnup, there is an LED light.


The headlight is activated by a button in the middle and pops out of the frame for USB charging.


The hat is very convenient no hands needed light for finding things or putting up a tent at night and somewhat less bulky than head lights, the downside is you can't adjust the angle so have dip your head further than a head light. 


The only other downside I see is warm summer use but yet to experience that. 


This light is not going to blind people or bring down planes, but it's bright enough to be very useful.


I got this or these hats (1 Grey and 1 Black one) as a gift from friends for Christmas


Saturday 19 January 2019

Wee Willie Winky

This nightcap is made of stretchy jersey material as part of a job lot of 8 nightcaps found by mate DaveP.
In many illustrations for the nursery rhyme Wee Willie Winky he is seen wearing a Nightcap.
Wee Willie Winkie rins through the toon, 
Up stairs an' doon stairs in his nicht-gown, 
Tirlin' at the window, crying at the lock, 
"Are the weans in their bed, for it's now ten o'clock?"
"Hey, Willie Winkie, are ye comin' ben? 
The cat's singin grey thrums to the sleepin hen, 
The dog's speldert on the floor and disna gie a cheep, 
But here's a waukrife laddie, that wunna fa' asleep." 
Onything but sleep, you rogue, glow'ring like the moon, 
Rattlin' in an airn jug wi' an airn spoon, 
Rumblin', tumblin' roon about, crawin' like a cock, 
Skirlin like a kenna-what, waukenin' sleepin' fock.
"Hey Willie Winkie, the wean's in a creel, 
Wamblin' aff a bodie's knee like a verra eel, 
Ruggin' at the cat's lug and raveling a' her thrums- 
Hey Willie Winkie – see there he comes." 
Wearit is the mither that has a stoorie wean, 
A wee, stumpie, stousie, that canna rin his lane, 
That has a battle aye wi' sleep afore he'll close an e'e- 
But a kiss frae aff his rosy lips gies strength anew to me

The poem was written by William Miller in around 1840

Saturday 5 January 2019

Docker Cap

A docker cap is a mix of a beanie hat and skull cap, with perhaps a bit of baseball cap thrown in. 




















Docker caps got their name from the dockers in the early part of the 20th century that wore them. Later they were adopted by sailors and other manual workers such as builders.
Now they are considered more of a bohemian headgear.


They are a soft hat that fits the shape of the head, they should not come lower than the ears, they don't have a brim or peak but do have a turned up edge around the circumference of the crown.




















They are usually made of 6 to 8 panels of fabric such as wool, cotton or leather, but they can also be knitted, the panel ones also tend to have the same button on the crown like a baseball cap.

This one also has an adjustable band like a baseball cap.

Thursday 22 February 2018

Bobble Hat

I've had this factory knitted bobble hat a while but it remained tucked away in a drawer, I have plenty of hats but my woollen beanie hat of choice remains one hand knitted (see here) for me not only because of the personal effort but it's much more comfortable to wear. 


Today I have taken the hat out the drawer and as the late February cold snap hits the UK I intend to wear it at least once while scraping frost off the car windscreen.


Union Jack fact - the Jack is small flag flown from bow of ships, the union jack flag was originally called the Flag of Britain which represented the union of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1606, but possibly because it was initially only flown by the British navy as the small flag on the bow the nickname stuck when it was eventually adopted by land forces and as a national emblem.



Friday 25 March 2016

Julie Made This

This hat was crocheted as a Christmas gift by a good friend.

You can read her blog about here


On her blog it looks decidedly more pointy but it was fresh of the hooks when those photos where taken.


In the photo I'm also wearing a cowl Julie made, which get worn quite often during the winter weather, cowls work for me like a scarf you won't loose to keep your neck warm.




Friday 26 February 2016

Ransom Beanie


The Beanie hat, a brimless cloth hat.

This beanie was a give-away at film fair, I'm guessing around 1996 since that was when the film was released. 


I use the hat as a general purpose hat that I keep at the ready in my winter coat for when the going gets bitter cold, like this week.

Wednesday 23 December 2015

Santa hat

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM RICHARD IN A HAT



I have no photographic evidence to prove Santa Claus ever wore this style of hat, but I've seen enough Christmas films to know its true.


Not having a Santa costume I had to improvise with photo shop

Before

After




Tuesday 1 December 2015

Nightcap

This Nightcap was made as a Birthday present by my good friend Julie back in 2009 you can see her blog about it here. 


Nightcaps are basically beanie hats designed to keep you head warm in bed back in the days before central heating, also to reduce the spread of head lice after your wig was removed.  

Nightcaps are said to be more commonly worn as people as got older probably because they are more likely to be bald or perhaps its because older people kept the fashion going as wearing nightcaps died out in the 1800's so its associated with older people your guess is as good as mine on that front.


Nightcaps where first reported has being worn in northern Europe in the middle ages and fashionable for all people from the mid 15th to late 19th Century.


Also known as a Sleeping Cap.

Thursday 21 May 2015

Knitted beanie hat



This hat was a Christmas present hand made by Julie made this



This hat is possibly my most worn winter hat, its just comfortable.  This hat is very warm ideal winter wear while at the same time the lets your head breath so it does not feel sweaty. The only time it fails is in the wind which it offers no protection against, its also obviously not water proof.

Here is me wearing the hat at the Black Country Museum in Dudley


And again while walking just as the snow started.