All my forced downtime the first couple weeks of this year at least meant I had time to knit. This hat went so quickly! I decided to make a simple Garter Stitch Cap with this soft mostly-merino Garden Party Fibers (Handspun by Jacquetta) yarn I bought a few years ago. My plans are to use the leftover yarn to trim a pair of felted mittens I'll cut out of an old Shetland sweater I recently felted in the wringer. Maybe knit a short cuff or needle felt a design on the mittens? Haven't decided yet.
The pattern I used for the hat came from Homespun, Handknit, one of my all-time favorite knitting books. The pattern couldn't be simpler: Knit 1 round, purl 1 round on circular or dp needles till time to shape the top. Then alternate a decreasing knit row with a plain purl row for another 7 rows or so. The colorful nubby bulky yarn stars here.
Monday, January 19, 2009
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4 comments:
Love those colors!
Thanks, Janie. I think the colorway is one that had to be worked up into a project in order to really appreciate the colors. And now I love it! DH and I are even arguing over which one of us gets to wear it...
Oh, that turned out so pretty.
Thanks, Marilyn. Kind words motivate me to keep working on my projects! :-)
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