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All-season wear, light cool weather days
Year-round comfort, ideal for moderate climate
Cold weather, great for fall and winter days
Versatile wear, comfortable for mild conditions
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Coming in 2026
The Founders Memoir of a Norwegian Hand Knit Cap Company — And a Story of an Unexpectedly Fulfilled Childhood Dream
You'll get the first chapter when you sign up
"It’s beautiful!! I’m deeply inspired. About 40 pages in after a midnight session. Couldn’t sleep, it was perfect. It’ll be the first physical book I finish in years."
Ethan Thompson, Marketing Director of WESN (Upon reading 2nd book draft)
Bookended by two great road trips into the Norwegian mountains, this is a story about a childhood dream born, lost and recovered— the dream to start something of my own. But where the story begins the idea is only a vague and shapeless phantom leaping across Norwegian hills.
After a journey abroad and a fateful encounter taught me to appreciate my own family and culture’s rich heritage of knitting, I returned home with a fresh idea — one that would tie the Norwegian adventure spirit and love for the outdoors, toghether with the heat of the home and hearth. A company was born when my mom knit me my first red cap. Even so the adventure was just beginning.
Having no knowledge of how to build and sustain a company, an unknown road lay before me, and that road was riddled with monsters of fatigue, anxiety and deception. And ultimately, a jeering demon staring back at me from the mirror, one that would drag me back to the very beginning of all my dreams — how could a man like me build something as great as what I had begun envisioning.
"Highly recommended to anyone who wants to dig deeper in the struggles and fears of bringing forth their own dreams from scratch, as well as inspiring to help you reflect in your own roots."
Pablo Diaz, Engineer at Scania (Upon reading 2nd book draft)
"Your descriptions of the areas you traveled to are vivid and colorful and I can almost smell the trees and feel the sunshine."
Bob Lukach, Pre-reader of chapter 1
The story begins with the day I fell head over heels in love with Norway's endless mountainscapes. And with two major mountain trips being a core part of this story, you can expect us to return to the outdoors in grand fashion before it’s all over. With a camera and a script to tell a tale.
At the point in the story where I encounter red hats for the first time, we dive deeply into their history and what made them such iconic symbols for adventure. And as this thread connects with my own family history through knitting, we sprinkle the story with a lot of details from Norwegian knitting culture and history.
The summer of 2020 was a breaking point for my building of this company. I woke up several nights a week shaking with panic attacks, and our economy was a dark black hole of my own making. My company was about to go down with me, unless I could turn it all around.
The mythical word Factorium will finally have meaning to you after you've read this book. It contains what has grown to become the central ethos of this brand.
The mountains which we travel through connect to sheep, connects to wool, connects to Grandma. Grandma in turn connects us to old Norwegian WWII stories that bears meaning to the brand. Me carrying a camera on those travels tie back to when I first began developing my skills in storytelling, which led to the brand being founded.
With my own travels and struggles to get this brand off the ground as a lens, all the threads will tie together in a fashion that when we finish it off, you'll look back and see how the sometimes meandering threads make a coherent picture. And my hope is that it'll give you a kick out the door and an inspiration to go on your own adventure.
I recently began work on draft 5. I begin feeling that I have grown as an author, and I am more excited to share this than ever before.
It is not long left until I will begin marketing this book properly. You'll know it when it happens.
Chapter one is just released to the book list, and will be available to everyone who signs up from now.
I also have decided on a publishing service, and have begun designing the look of the first chapter as a template for the rest.
"I read some of the book and really enjoyed it. You’re a great writer, and I’d love to figure out how to help."
Secret Person, For Now (Upon reading 2nd book draft)
My mom has always been the main driving force behind the product, and Kevin has been crafting our visual universe. My job has been knitting all these threads together in a story that makes a uniform brand. My primary tool — writing. At the ten years anniversary, it was time to take all these years of storytelling and gather them in a complete volume.
The story is told through my eyes, from the way my upbringing encouraged me to be creative, active, and spend time outdoors. And how all these things shaped the brand I was to build.
If you have an audience to share the book with, you can apply for an Advance Reader Copy. The response to your application will come whenever the book is ready for ARC.
If you have no audience, sharing this page is a great way to help out.
If you ended up on this page by way of book marketing but don't know who we are, let me shortly introduce us.
We are Red Hat Factory, and we hand knit wool beanies on the Norwegian South Coast. Honoring the 400 year old tradition of knitting in Norway, we do it the old fashioned way with only knitting needles, wool yarn, and a whole lot of patience.
We love the people, and the people loves us. (At least that's what the numbers indicate.)