This is a simple over-sized tam that I used an exclusive Peruvian merino wool to create.
Knit Pierrot Cap by Cinnamon McCullum
This hat was made with two strands of yarn, one of which was a mohair. While I adore how the hat turned out, I didn’t really care for working with the mohair or the halo it …
Knit Oversized Beanie by Cinnamon McCullum
I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have at least one beanie in their closet since they are incredibly versatile. This one is made using exclusive Peruvian merino wool.
Crochet Helmet 004 by Cinnamon McCullum
I had found some interesting yarn that had these large flecks of fiber in it. It was a synthetic which I usually can’t stand working with, but I was curious as to how it would …
Crochet Helmet 003 by Cinnamon McCullum
For this piece I worked with two strands of a finer yarn to equal the yarn weight I would usually use for hats. Took a little getting use to wrangling the two strands and keeping …
Knit Helmet Dickie by Cinnamon McCullum
Here in NYC, it can get so cold that you want to be covered from head-to-toe. I made this to account for lots of coverage and to keep the look sleek.
Crochet Dread Hat 001 by Cinnamon McCullum
Remember Fruit Strip gum? That’s what this color palette reminds me of. This is a bulbous crown that you would be able to stuff your hair under and play with the shape. Made with exclusive …
Crochet Helmet 002 by Cinnamon McCullum
When I was creating the helmet series, at the time I had dreadlocks and I wanted something people with long hair like myself could wear, that would remain fitted around the base. This version had a ponytail …
Crochet Helmet 001 by Cinnamon McCullum
Pure alpaca is amazing. A. Ma. Zing. This is one of my favorite pieces that I make with it. Alpaca can be challenging because of it’s density. So while being super soft, the bigger the …
Crochet Dread Hat 003 by Cinnamon McCullum
I love making crochet netting. This is a cross between a snood and a head wrap which would help protect a thick mane of hair. Made with merino wool.