Showing posts with label hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hat. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Knitwit Files Vol 8: Side Slip Cloche

This pattern sucked.

I like patterns that actually give you specific stitch counts. If I'm going to follow a pattern to create a specific project, then the directions had better be crystal clear. This was a nightmare. I started this had pattern waaaay back in October! That's how frustrated I was. I had to restart it 8 times! Anyway, it's done. I finished it. And I most definitely will NOT be knitting another one!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Knitwit Files Vol 7: Slouch Hat and Pattern


Trial run with my first pattern inspired by some others I'd read but written by me! It's not slouchy enough for my dreads, but it works quite well for The Girl. She snagged it up before it was even finished! The next one will have to have an excessive amount of slouch and a bit bigger headband if it's going to fit me. And if I make it big enough, I make even get to keep it! :)



Here's the pattern if anyone would like it.

1. CO 68 stitches in the round. Place marker, join round, be careful not to twist!
2. K2P2 Rib for 1 1/2" on #8 - 16" circular knitting needle. It's gonna be tight, but it'll get easier soon enough.
3. Time to increase: K1M1 all the way around. You should now have 136 stitches.
4. Knit until body is 6 1/2"
5. On last knit row, place marker every 34 stitches (use color other than 1st one so you know where the beginning of the round starts)
6. Begin decrease: Row 1*K2 K2tog(15 times) K2* repeat ** 3 times - make sure to move markers. 76 stitches left
7. Row 2: *K3 K2tog(7 times) K2* repeat ** 3 times making sure to move markers - 48 stitches left
8. Row 3: *K2 K2tog(4 times) K2* repeat ** 3 times, moving markers - 32 stitches left
9. Switch to (4)DPNs
10. K32 putting 8 stitches on each DPN - 32 stitches
11. K2 K2tog(2 times) K2 -all the way around. 24 stitches left
12. Cut tail of thread at least 18", thread on needle and pull through all stitches, pulling tight to close up opening. Weave in ends.

Materials: #8 16" circ, #8 DPNs, stitch markers, tapestry needle, yarn #4 worsted acrylic blend about 200 yds (244yd skein)

Thursday, February 03, 2011

The Knitwit Files Vol 6: Warm Hat





This has was knitted flat using 2 strands of #4 worsted held together: one in snow white and the other in navy/white mottled. They are both a wool blend. The yarns were super slippery to work and I am so glad I worked this one flat. It only took a few evenings to knit this one up. I will most definitely use this pattern again.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Knitwit Files Vol 4: Mohawk Hat


Little Man's new winter sport hat


Let me first start by saying, I did NOT knit this hat. Little Man saw it (sans 'hawk styling) lollygagging around at Penney's when we picked up his winter coat. Being the "in" thing to wear this season it immediately caught and held his attention. I gave in and bought the silly thing and it laid around the house for some time, getting no use whatsoever.

A couple of nights ago I just couldn't stand it any longer so I gave the poor little dear a bit of a makeover. I picked up some yarn to match the braids and cut about a zillion 4" pieces and stacked them next to my chair. While watching TV I was able to latch hook these bits of string into the stitches of the hat, creating a lovely faux-hawk along the top center. (Any of you fashionistas out there will have seen several of these types of hats available at the local mall.)

No longer a skinny little nothing, this hat now has some major 'tude. Little Man was suitably impressed with his momma's crafting skills. I daresay this hat is about to see a wild and crazy time!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Knitwit Files vol. 1

Ah, knitting... so much fun, so relaxing...

I have discovered the amazing knitting world, and with it crochet, though I haven't gotten the hang of crochet just yet. But I will. You can bank on it.

I first gave knitting a try when I took the Craft-a-Day Challenge back in Feb. 2008. It was confusing and frustrating. I didn't take to it very well. When Feb. 2009 rolled around I was too busy to do the challenge, but I did recall my failed attempts to learn to knit. It wasn't until I had some free time in July that I actually gave it some serious attention.

And now I'm "hooked"!


This set is for K. She likes hats, so I made a regular skull cap and then I made a Kitty Cap to go with the striped scarf.


This scarf is for little man. He chose blue and black, so I had fun with it. Haven't made a hat yet. But, I'm sure I will :D