Now to the hats. Modeled by the one & only Amelia.
Edge of Lace hat from 101 Designer One Skein Wonders (love this book, if you don't have it, order it right now.) Made with Noro Cashmere Island which I enjoy much more than the Silk Garden & it's not expensive at all. This matches my Opera Scarf. A set - YAY!
Banana Republic Knock Off Hat - Because even using what I consider pretty pricey Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Super Chunky yarn it's still cheaper than the $50 overpriced BR one. I used some pink scraps from my Skinny Scarf so I was a little short on yarn. I did add two extra rows of knitting to the body but honestly it could have used a few more. I'm afraid I will be pulling on it too much so I'm probably going to donate this one to charity & knit another one for me - I have a whole skein of this yarn in ivory & I have a load of Rowan Big Wool, either one would work.
Le Slouch. I thought I would die of knitting in seed stitch but this went surprisingly fast & painlessly. Plus it's the first time I've knit with Malabrigo & OMG - I know what the rage is about. I heart this yarn like no other.
Now, in between all of this hat making I made this ridiculous cute Skinny Scarf from Knitty Gritty.
I've been wanting to make it forever but just never got around to it. I used Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Super Chunky which while nice, is overpriced. Nevermind that the first ball I used had 3 knots in it's whole 82 yards. Not ok. I know what the industry standard is, blah blah blah, but I expect that the more I pay for yarn the less knots I should encounter. That's all I'm saying. I did get the yarn 50% off at the Woolie Ewe sale, but I'd be EXTREMELY disappointed if I had paid full price for it. The fabric really is super nice but I won't be making a sweater out of it or anything!
Stacey - do any of these appeal to you? I'll make you a scarf to match. Dang it to all you hat people everywhere! (I recommend Le Slouch - it's about adorable on every living person other than me!)
I am also working on the Tatami Kimono in Plain & Fancy Wool. This yarn is TO DIE FOR nice to work with. It was about 400 yards for $16- WHAT?? That's nearly free! I found this yarn at Kid & Ewe in November but the colors they had weren't my favorite. Of course there was ONE skein that was exactly what I wanted - it was called "coral" but it had burgundy & pink & some coral plus some dark grey mixed in - just the perfect yarn. I talked to the lady who dyes it - Ms. Graycie & she said she would try to duplicate that yarn & would mail it to me. So that's what we did. A few weeks later I got an email from her, she sent me about 2 feet of it, I approved it, and I got it like 2 days later. Even before I paid her which was entirely shocking to me, though my check was in the mail. Really, it really was, I promise. So this kimono is going to be BEAUTIFUL if I may say so myself. While the construction is highly clever, it is BORING ME TO TEARS (can you say "clapotis"? It's the clappy sweater). So I work on it for a while then I make a hat then I work on the kimono, then I make a hat. Nevermind that I'm intrigued by the hats so I'm much more likely to work on a hat than the sweater. Ok - I confess, I didn't knit a stitch on the sweater between BR Knock off & Le Slouch. But whatever - don't judge me. The full back is knit on the kimono & that includes the sleeves because it's knit in one piece so I just have to grit my teeth & finish up the front - probably just in time for spring. In Texas spring happens in early February. So as much as I HATE WIP pictures, here is one so you can ohhhh & ahhhhh over my pretty yarn. The second picture is much more true to real color.
Sorry this was so long - it's been a while and lots has happened - be happy I didn't tell you all of the knitting news!
Cheers.
9 comments:
I love the creepy glass head! And the color of that kimono yarn is GORGEOUS.
I have always wanted to be a hat person too, but alas...I am not.
I like all of your hats, and they look great on Amelia.
I will take your advice should I ever want to search for mannaquin heads. I don't like surprises...at least, not those kind.
Later, gator!
Well - if Priscilla could grow a head and all, this would not have happened. So there. What does s/he expect? I mean - after all - you did go to a lot of trouble to knit those hats. I love that lacey one.
One of the Yarn Harlot's book has a "recipe" for a basic hat. I can't remember which book it is though. One thing I DO remember is that as a general guideline the length of your hat should be as long as your hand (something about hand and head ratios...) If you follow that your hats should fit without all the tugging.
I think the book Lynn is talking about is Knitting Rules. She has "recipes" for lots of things in there. I can't find my copy and I've been looking, There was something I wanted to look up...
I love Amelia. I'd be tempted to try to fill it up with something like Jelly beans or gum balls and then mine would look even more creepy!
I have that book & the recipe - I just ran out of yarn. No fixing that without buying another $17 skein. Yeah, not worth it.
Um, may I remind you that we still have not seen photos of the Central Park Hoodie. Does it even exist??? Oh, I heard that you found a great new place to knit too!
Yay, I'm so glad you found a Creepy Glass Head (TM) of your own!
Whatever you do, do not search for HEAD on ebay
You are killing me over here! I am so glad I wasn't drinking anything when I read that. Yeah, I would have been nervous asking about that in a store, too.
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