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Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap
When I was little my Grandma Amy taught me to crochet. She said that she'd taught my dad to crochet when he was little and home sick from school because there wasn't any TV to keep him entertained and she needed something to keep him sitting still. 


I don't think my dad remembers how to crochet, but I do...
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I started out making a few caps for myself but as friends started seeing them they wanted one too and off it went... 
I picked up a crocheted beanie cap in a surf shop in Laguna Beach a few years ago and thought gee, I can make that. So to save myself forty bucks I walked a few blocks down to the Strands & Stitches yarn shop and bought two hundred dollars worth of yarn and taught myself how to make a beanie cap. Because, you see, I had to have the really cool exotic yarns to do it with and not just that cheap synthetic stuff you buy at Wal-Mart 
So yeh, Pussy Caps are made mostly with yarns from the highest quality natural animal fibers that come from all over the planet. Some of the yarns are handspun and some are commercially spun. Some are handpainted and some are their natural color. The one thing these yarns all have in common though is that they're the very best that money can buy. And that's part of what makes Pussy Caps so cool; you can't go out and buy one of these puppies in a store anywhere. It's all about the yarns...
Audrey and her three daughters, Alicia, Teanna and Katrina on the beach in Laguna
You can order a Pussy Cap from the catalog pages or if you have something particular in mind I can make you a custom cap at no extra charge. If you're really into something outrageous I can make you a cap using only cashmere, qiviut, baby alpaca or yak. Let me warn you though: a Pussy Cap made soley with one of these yarns is so soft and comfortable you might never wanna take it off!

Not convinced? Read what 
others are saying here.
Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap
I mean, come on, where else are you going to find a beanie cap that has buffalo fur, raccoon fur, possum fur, yak down, llama, merino and cashmere in it?
 

The cap Booker is wearing has all of those and is from the Roadkill series. Only four were made and all four have homes now. 



But don't worry, I'm always making lots of cool new caps with some of the world's most exotic yarns.
And there is a difference. Knitting uses two needles with sharp ends on them while crocheting uses a single hook that has, well, a hook on the end.
While the end result of both crocheting and knitting is a beanie cap that goes on your head, the look and style of each definitely sets them apart.
Awhile back the L.A. Times ran a special feature on beanie caps and among other things staff writer Boothe Moore wrote: 


"Maybe the heat has gone to their heads. The mercury is topping out at 90 degrees and LA's mayor is urging energy conservation so we don't blow the grid. But that hasn't stopped men from sporting wool caps all over town. Even in the summer swelter, wool caps have become part of the L.A. messy male uniform."

Gotta love that.
Pussy Caps are the perfect answer.
With one of these beanies on your head it'll never be cold again.

They're so soft and warm you'll want to sleep in them. In fact a lot of guys with shaved or bald heads do sleep in them.

Try an alpaca or cashmere Pussy Cap - it'll change your life.
Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap
Each Pussy Cap is one of a kind and yours will never be duplicated.

And yes, I make every single one of them myself. No helpers, no sweat shops. Just me and my hooks and my yarns and a lot of quiet hours in a comfortable chair.

Crocheting is good for my soul. It quiets my mind and stills the restlessness.
Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap
Actor Steve Sandvoss in his Pussy Cap that's made from soft Japanese wool and Italian mohair. Below he's wearing one made of handspun, natural colored llama.
Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap
Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap
Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap

Handmade Crocheted Hats and Beanies from Pussy Cap
Be sure and check out the Yarns page while you're here. It'll give you a really good idea of what Pussy Caps are all about.

Below is a list of some of the types of yarns I use in Pussy Caps. Clicking on them will take you to their respective pages where you can learn more about them.
There's lots more great pictures in the galleries of my friends and clients in their Pussy Caps. Don't miss 'em!
My grandson Tristan in a soft, fuzzy  angora fur Pussy Cap 

And grandpa on the beach in Laguna in one of his favorite angora fur Pussy Caps
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Except for the picture of me directly above, all of the images on this page are my work 

copyright 2011 - all rights reserved

You can visit my online photography portfolios by clicking here.
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photo by Richard Wienecke
If you're anything like me wearing wool next to your skin isn't an option. Not to worry - every single Pussy Cap has to pass my personal softness test. If I can wear it you can wear it!

The yarns I use in these caps are meant to be worn next to the skin and not itch. And they don't.
The natural animal fibered yarns I use in them are softer, more durable and a heck of a lot warmer than their acrylic counterparts 


These babies have a job to do and they do it well 


My buddy Richard, pictured here, wears his Pussy Caps 24/7/365 and continues to add to his amazing collection with some of the nicest caps from my collection.
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Pussy Caps are a whole different ballgame than the beanies you buy in the store. 
Shine and Cuervo are alpacas from Deb McMurtrie's herd in Kamas, Utah. Some of the yarns I use in my Pussy Caps are spun with fibers from the alpacas in this herd. The cap Jim is wearing below uses yarn that was spun from Cuervo's jet-black fibers.