Jessica of Noggins

May 14th, 2008 by Andreanna

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Jessica makes the most adorable knit hats ever. She also has a lovely little model who makes me go aww! I love her Skullie hat. And now on to the interview:

What…is your name? Noggins is the company, my name is Jessica Miller

What…do you make? crocheted beanies

What… is your favorite color? I really like orange right now. Normally I’m partial to more earth tones like brown and green. I love using colors that girls normally wouldn’t wear and then adding a flower or an edge to make it girly.

What… is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow? apparently “in order to maintain airspeed velocity, a swallow needs to beat its wings forty-three times every second…” :) (ohh fun fact!)

What … is your main influence? I started out making beanies at a ski resort for buddies of mine. Now that I have a 1 year she’s my main influence. I design beanies that I would wear as an adult and size them down to fit her. I’ve just designed a light weight beanie for summer that has a visor.


Where… is your shop?
www.nellysdesign.com/pages/noggins.html

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3 Responses

  1. KnotMe

    Hi!
    Remember? You leave a message in my blog…i’m sorry, you haven’t win
    the amigurumi pattern of Yoda, BUT you can purchase it at only 1€ (i only accept PayPal).
    This special price is for you that left the comment ^^
    If you want it, send me a mail (you’ll find it in my blog) and i will explain you
    what to do.

    I’m looking forward to hear you ^^
    Kind regards

    Erika

  2. LB

    Very cute skullie hats! :D

  3. Andreanna

    She does make the cutest hats!

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