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I like hats

They’re fast to finish, use up those single skeins from the stash, and easy to work on anywhere. I was pretty sick a few weeks back, staying home from both work and school for a few days. In that time I made 3 hats!

The first was a hat for Russell. He loves teal and hexagons so I designed this:

Russell's blue hat

back of the blue hat

The yarn is Knitpicks Wool of the Andes, 1 and a half skeins of Stream. The hexagon stitch pattern didn’t really look like hexagons, but it has a nice texture none the less. He loves it and wears it nearly every day, and has now replaced the one I made him last winter (which I somehow forgot to blog about).

Noro hat

This hat was made in about a week last November out of 2 different skeins of kureyon he picked out.

The next hat I made was one for myself. The pattern is Knitty’s Coronet, made out of less than one skein of purple cascade 220 tweed.

Coronet

The pattern called for picking up stitches from the cabled band from the back. I thought to myself that it was a stupid way to do it, and so I picked up from the front. Upon finishing the hat I realised why they tell you to do it this way, so that you can fold the cabled band up. So much for following (or even reading) the directions. I did it my way and it worked, but I kinda would have liked a fold up band.

The last hat is for my little brothers birthday. I love the way it turned out, and a hat with chunky yarn only took 1 day to finish.

Earflap

I asked Russell to model all these hats for me and whenever I try to take a picture of his face he makes what I like to call “the crazy eye”.

Logan's earflap hat

Crazy eye

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Christmas knitting

I’ve actually been getting alot of knitting done now that I don’t have a paper due every week. After alot of contemplating I’ve decided to knit my mom something for christmas. My other ideas were way too ambitious but I’m happy with the project I’ve chosen. Its the cable front cardigan from vogue knitting holiday 04. I’m using wool ease chunky from the stash (yay) in wood, and its going extremely fast. I started the back on Thursday, finished it Saturday (with work, class, and playing the new xbox 360) and started the front Saturday and finished Sunday. At this rate I’m in really good shape, and should probably finish this weekend. The garter stitch band on the front needs a good block (which isn’t really possible in the yarn I chose… boo) and its pulling the length down a bit.

Cable front cardigan

I also started a christmas stocking for myself, and I’ll knit Russell one when I’m done. Its knit with 5 colors of wool from my stash (I’m trying very hard) and I’m in love with the pink/green/blue/white/tan combo.

Christmas stocking progress

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Finished: Green Striped Socks

 

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Pattern: My own toe up pattern
Yarn: Regia Crazy Color #05264, Jungle. I used all the yarn I could, a nice advantage of the toe up method.

After seeing what I can accomplish by only knitting one thing at a time, I’m going to knit more socks.

 

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FO: chunky mittens

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Pattern: My own
Yarn: Lion Kool Wool 2 skeins

This took about 2 days to knit (and about 2 to block because its been so cold). I wanted some fast mittens because it got so cold so fast. I think I might makes some more in green to match my other coat, maybe throw a cable on there. They were a really fast knit, kind of satisfying after knitting a jillion rows of stockinette on 5s for Hardangervidda.

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I know I will get to 17″ eventually, but its really boring to knit at the moment.

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I knew there was a reason to keep all those scraps


Sweater Ornament

10/02/06 – 10/03/06
About 4 hours total including writing the pattern. Made using small scraps of leftover yarn.
I plan on making a lot of these for Christmas ornaments for my mom. I’ve started a Santa sweater this morning. I figure if I make at least 2 a week, which is really easy to do, I can give some to my aunts also. And I should head over to Michaels to get some wire to make tiny hangers.


I found this really cool looking journal at Walmart a couple weeks back. It was only $3 so I couldn’t pass it up. Its lined and has perforated pages, perfect for a design journal, and much better than the loose leaf graph paper that I have been using that keep getting lost and wrinkled.

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