I have this hat (beanie type, I guess) that I’ve had for just about 20 years now. I’ve been wearing it regularly, and it still seems to be in good shape, but I know it won’t last forever. I’m very attached to this hat, silly though it may sound.

I’d like to have a replica or two of it made. I don’t have a pattern, but it’s not all that complicated. Seems to be made of acrylic, although relatively high quality and comfortable. Not entirely certain. If I can find somebody in the Pacific Northwest to make it for me, I could bring the hat over.

Sorry if this type of request isn’t what the community is for. I can provide pictures if anyone is interested.

  • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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    1 year ago

    Suggestion: Try another hat.

    Hold on, hear me out. We hear it all the time, things are just things. Material world, etc. Attachments are natural to these things, but you formed that attachment by wearing the hat. Think about how much you liked your last phone, then your new one. It’s not the same only because it’s a shorter term.

    So, try another hat. If you hate it, what have you lost? Go back to the old one. If you like it, cycle them in and our, then, try another one. This is good for anything from clothing to your co.puter mouse to dishes to… on and on.

    If my place burned down, I’d be sad, but other than mementos, everything is replaceable.

    All that being said, good luck on the hat! Backups are good, too 😉 This is also why I leaned to sew using YT.

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      1 year ago

      I actually have a lot of hats. My second favorite hat is one that I knit over a decade ago. Unfortunately, I can’t knit anymore (hurts my hands and wrists). I swap out with other hats here and there, but I always go back to my old favorite.

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          1 year ago

          Appreciated, but I’m adapting! I’ll try to get some pictures on here tomorrow and maybe someone will be able to help (obviously I would pay for time and materials). If not, I think there are local knitting groups that I could reach out to.

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    1 year ago

    Depending on the complexity of the hat, someone here can possibly figure out most of the design just by a picture. It may require a few close up shots to figure out finer details, and likely a measurement of you head to make sure it fits.

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    1 year ago

    Do you know how to knit? If not, a hat is a decent beginner project, and something you have a vested interest in helps too.

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      1 year ago

      As moderator I officially endorse the idea of peer pressuring this person to knit.

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        1 year ago

        I actually already know how to knit and I used to knit hats. Now I have arthritis and various other health issues and I can’t do it anymore.

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          1 year ago

          Ah that’s rough I’m sorry, I see from your other comment pics are on the way so hopefully someone around here can help out!

  • SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I’ve no doubt one of the talented people here could replicate the hat but it’s worth mentioning that if the hat wasn’t originally knitted by hand, a replica won’t feel the same. Machine knitting produces a thinner, stretchier material. It’s probably more durable too - certainly nothing I’ve made would last 20+ years with frequent wear, but that might just be a reflection of my knitting skills! If it’s the feel of the hat you like more than the look of it, I’d recommend buying a new hat as someone else suggested. If it’s the look of hat you like so much I imagine someone will be able to make a replica but they’d likely need the original hat while making it for you. Good luck!