You know when something funny happens to you, but you can’t really explain properly why it’s funny?

OK.

My friend A and I work at events together – specifically, Comic Con style conventions. If you know anything about events, you’ll know that they can be high pressure, and very demanding on both body and mind. You have long days of firefighting and trying to be everywhere at once, while wearing your best game face and repeatedly saying ‘this is fine’. Throw in random encounters with celebrities, whether a planned photoshoot with the Doctor or a chance conversation at the hotel bar, and you have a unique environment where the show must go on, and normal rules don’t apply.

It’s wonderful and terrible all at once.

We’re getting to the hat part, I promise

Anyway, by the time you get to Saturday evening you’ve probably reached a state of giddiness brought on by mental exhaustion, the sense of being outside the real world, and (chances are) a couple of beers. And on one such occasion, while standing outside a nondescript London hotel, A and I observed a man in a hat.

The hat was great. It was black, with a very wide brim. Very wide. The ‘body’ of the hat was quite short, making the brim seem even wider.

I want to reiterate that the hat was a great hat, the man was rocking it. I admired his style.

I pointed out the hat to A. We both looked at it, appreciatively. We both knew instinctively that we shouldn’t shout ‘GREAT HAT!’ to the man, as he’d almost certainly think we were being sarcastic or otherwise take it amiss.

Not even close to being as stylish as the man’s hat

Unfortunately, we both very much wanted to shout it. Being unable to do so, we started to giggle. We failed to keep it together and decided we had to go inside immediately lest the man notice.

We made it inside just before one of us (or possibly both, I forget) exclaimed ‘HAT’ much in the way that a goose would, if a goose could speak. If you tried to write it down it’d be along these lines: hhhhAAAHt.

The word ‘hat’ had now become the funniest thing anyone had ever said or would ever say. Particularly in the goose voice but over the remainder of the evening, and the next day, we found plenty of variations that also turned out to be funny. We swapped the word for other words in normal sentences (Hatting a nice day?). We texted hat emojis. We said it to each other as we passed on the show floor, as though it was a coded message. We absolutely cracked ourselves up, and continue to do so a year down the line.

Hat’ll do

It seemed only fitting that we agreed to exchange hats when we next saw each other – which will be in just a few weeks, at the same convention. I wanted to make him something cool, and while I’m not sure I’ve hat the mark, I gave it my best hat.

It’s another Musselburgh (Ravelry link), but I intend to distress and accessorise it, having been inspired by the Pierced Fisherman Beanie from Caps Apparell. I used aran yarn – the final scraps from my grey jumper –ย  and 5mm needles. I used about 45g each of light and dark grey, then soaked and stretched to give a bit more length.

You can see how this hat ended up by reading the post here.


15 responses to “HAT”

  1. yarnmama Avatar

    What a great story! I totally get it. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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    1. CA Avatar

      I’m glad! ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  2. Kat Avatar

    Hat’s off to you for this hat-stravagant post! Haha!

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    1. CA Avatar

      ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  3. knittingissofun Avatar

    Great story. I”m sure the hat will be loved.

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thank you! I’ve blocked it now so it’s ready for me to distress… which I feel nervous about ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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  4. highlandheffalump Avatar

    Isn’t it funny how sometimes a word just becomes funny to say. I remember years ago having a conversation about a loaf of bread…then we couldn’t stop say loaf over and over again. Like you we were in stitches and it seems so random now but loaf absolutely cracked us up and everytime I hear it I think of my friend Jane.

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    1. CA Avatar

      This is great. Loaf ๐Ÿ˜

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  5. quiteayarnblog Avatar

    Those random moments are sometimes the most fun :) In any case, that is a pretty great Hat! I’m sure your hat will hat it a lot :)

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    1. CA Avatar

      I love how folk are joining in on this. Hat’s the sign of a great community.

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  6. Accessorised Musselburgh – The Crafty Yarnster Avatar

    […] posted about this hat (and the fact that I have an in-joke about hats) last week, and stated my intention to accessorise […]

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  7. tierneycreates: a fusion of textiles and smiles Avatar

    I would faint if I met The Doctor! I watched endless Tom Baker Dr. Who episodes when I was younger and made my father a Dr. Who scarf like the one you did. It was my first major project. And he wore it!
    Your job, though crazy and intense, sounds awesome! I enjoyed your HAT story! You should shouted “Great Hat” :-)

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    1. CA Avatar

      Aw a scarf for your dad! That’s so sweet!

      I’ve met a few Doctors, it’s always pretty exciting.

      I think it was best that we didn’t shout after the man but it was a close run thing ๐Ÿ˜

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