It was color black and its not really the exact thing that I like or looking for but, grateful that she gave it to me, I am glad and I loved it.
It actually looks good when worn but I really prefer it a little baggy looking. This just fits my head perfectly. I'm also not a fan of those whatchamacallit thingy on top of it. They look a little kiddie in my eyes. But I still wear it like everyday since I got it because, its still cute and it shows my appreciation. And my friend seems to be happy that I am wearing what she gave me. :)
It actually looks good when worn but I really prefer it a little baggy looking. This just fits my head perfectly. I'm also not a fan of those whatchamacallit thingy on top of it. They look a little kiddie in my eyes. But I still wear it like everyday since I got it because, its still cute and it shows my appreciation. And my friend seems to be happy that I am wearing what she gave me. :)
So, this is how it looks like on me. I prefer wearing it and pretending that its baggy even if its really not. Please excuse my stupid face and messy hair. I barely comb my hair because it grew so long and laziness hinders me to get it cut. Which by the way, adds up to the reasons why I wanted a beanie... That is to cover my messy hair.
At least it wouldn't emphasize the messiness of my hair unlike when I just let it loose and all. It somehow lessens the look of stupidity in me.
Also, I found this brilliant idea so that I could stop whining about how bad I wanted a beanie. So, I decided to make one for myself. I've been sewing some clothes so I could wear something different even if its just the same shirts. In other words, I'm recycling shirts for myself. It saves me from the cash wasting.
I looked for some tutorials on youtube and found this video. It only plays for about two minutes but it somehow helped and gave me the idea. I'm not just gonna depend on this video. I'm planning to buy some handbook about this so I could really understand the whole stuff. Seriously, it looks really hard. I mean, sewing is different from knitting. I could use some sewing machine for my clothes but here, its like I'm back to 10th century. I'm going back to basics with thick needles and yarns. I'm pretty serious about this one so I wish myself some good luck! :)
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