Hat for a Wise Man

This is one of my favorite pictures of my grandfather--it conveys his personality so perfectly. He is playful and loving and unself-consciously wise; my favorite expressions of his are Don't take no wooden nickels! and What God's got in store for you ain't gonna pass you by.

I've made him two sweaters these last two Christmases, so this year I thought I'd make him a hat, since he doesn't seem to have a proper warm-and-wooly one. I've found a couple of simple hat patterns I can use for quickie gifts, but his hat has to be special.(Kate is modeling--haven't gotten any shots of him wearing it yet.)Pattern: a mash-up of the Norwegian Star Earflap Hat and Sally Pointer's Owls and Flowers chart (both Ravelry links); I changed the earflap shaping though, and added the chin-strap and buttons.Yarn: Cascade 220 Heathers, one skein each of galaxy, turtle, and strawNeedles: #6s for the strap and #7s for the hat itself.Gauge: 24 sts and 32 rows over 4" on #6s; 20 sts on #7s.Raveled here.
Most ear-flap hats have long i-cord, chain-stitched, or twisted ties, but I couldn't really see him using the ties on a hat like that. I like it this way because the earflaps can be kept close to the ears using the strap, or held up by fastening the strap over the head, or the strap can just be fastened up on the button on the same side.

If I could knit it over again I'd probably use a finer yarn, cast on more stitches and knit three full repeats. As it is, I ought to have cast on a dozen or so extra stitches, because truth be told it's a little too snug.
(No, he is not having a convulsive fit.)

Grandpop to Grandmom: Turn off the damn light!Kate: You two are cursing up a storm tonight.Grandpop: That's married life for you. Now hand me that shoehorn.

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