That's all.
I started by making just a basic beanie, then added the details. For the snout, I crocheted a large, triangular piece, then stuffed and whip-stitched it on. To give the appearance of separate "cheeks," I simply cinched the middle of the bottom row. Then some triangular ears, a couple nostril flaps. When I got to the eyes, I looked at many photos of real hippos, to get an idea of how I would design them. What I noticed is that hippos have fairly ugly eyes, simultaneously saggy and bulgy.

True to life, I made the eyes dark, bulging in their saggy sockets. Keene said, "I think it would be more relatable if you added some white to the eyes." I said, "But you don't really see the whites on real hippos." He said, "But it would be more relatable." I said, "Who relates to a hippo anyways?" I kept it ugly, its eyes dead and full of despair.
(Ignore the line running down the side of the snout. It was a failed experiment which was later axed.)
Unfortunately, in addition to being an ugly, unrelatable animal, the hat is also hugely un-photogenic. No matter how many times I tried, no matter the angle, lighting, or model, the hat just looked weird and shapeless.


But on the bright side, this hat could totally chomp you in half.
Sad hippo
ReplyDeleteOMG, Rick. That is so absolutely fantastic. I'm going to use it on my Facebook page!
ReplyDeleteWhenever I read "dead eyes filled with despair" I think of Keanu. And now, I also think of hippos. Have a great holiday! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha! Oh, gosh! You're a miracle.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Oh, gosh! You're a miracle.
ReplyDeletefuck, i posted that twice. my bad.
ReplyDeleteLOL @ ohmymassilia. Double the miracle, double the fun.
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