
Every year, the TOM BIHN Ravelry group knits wearable gifts for our crew. Some years the wearables have been scarves or gloves, and this year it was hats. We know a thing or two about materials and quality craftsmanship, and we're in awe of what the group makes for us. See for yourself below; we've photographed each and every hat that was sent to us.
From all of us here at TOM BIHN to the TB Ravelry Group: thank you! The wearables you make for us are a big part of our annual holiday party, and everyone looks forward to choosing an item. Special thanks goes to Annie, a knitter and Ravelry member local to Seattle who coordinates the whole effort and delivers the knitted items. (Annie is also the person who knitted G.I. Joe's hat -- see below.)


Even the replica of Tom's first G.I. Joe got his very own hat.














































































Want to see previous years knitted wearables?
Love the creative variety. The Revelry folk are certainly a talented bunch! Such a lovely tradition. (And for some fun trivia, here in Australia, a knitted hat is generally referred to as a ‘beanie,’ whereas brimmed headwear, whether for mustering, school, the beach or the races, is a ‘hat.’ )
Wonderful!
Beautiful! Made my day. Enjoy, you wonderful people.
Impressive — and inspiring — hats. Thanks so much for posting.
What a lovely tradition! Makes me want to learn how to knit :)