Thursday, August 26, 2010
Squid Hat!
brace yourself, its not baby-sized. it's me sized. and no this is not my squid hat, its the original squid hat link.
i broke a rib. yes it hurts very much and while i don't do a lot at the moment i do enjoy knitting, i like the soothing feeling i get doing it. so i opened the folder of hat patterns. so many choices...which one should i go with. it ended up coming down to me missing scuba diving. A lot. all that weight and bulk, not going to work with a busted rib.
well if i couldn't scuba dive i needed something to make me feel ocean-y. lucky for me the creator of squid hat had resized it on request and posted adult sized instructions. stay tuned.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
all done!
Tomato hat is done. After finally working my way through the SSK I have to admit its got an organic natural look to it. No tomato leaf I've seen was flat, they all have texture and attitude.
Its for a 6-12 month old baby so i'll have to wander over to Adele and see if it fits baby L.
With a close up of the SSK decrease
Its for a 6-12 month old baby so i'll have to wander over to Adele and see if it fits baby L.
With a close up of the SSK decrease
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
SSK - sucks, sucks, kill me
I officially dislike this stitch. It seemed so easy in all the books, slip one stitch to the working needles, then another, then put the left needle through the front of both and knit them together.
BAH!!
finally in frustration i did what any good geek grrrl of my generation would do, i hit the internet for a video. Watched it 7 times. I understood what they were doing; i even could explain in my own words what was going on but replicating it in my work while holding DP needles...well those 7 rounds took almost 2 hours. Blaise (smart man) removed himself from the couch (aka Ground Zero) after the first couple of rounds with the the comment "You really don't like that stitch."
What can i say about SSK: i know what it is, i know how to do, i have practiced it for 2 hours, i still passionately despise it.
BAH!!
finally in frustration i did what any good geek grrrl of my generation would do, i hit the internet for a video. Watched it 7 times. I understood what they were doing; i even could explain in my own words what was going on but replicating it in my work while holding DP needles...well those 7 rounds took almost 2 hours. Blaise (smart man) removed himself from the couch (aka Ground Zero) after the first couple of rounds with the the comment "You really don't like that stitch."
What can i say about SSK: i know what it is, i know how to do, i have practiced it for 2 hours, i still passionately despise it.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
darn you tomato hat
Trying another hat, this time its a little tomato hat
The first part was easy, just knit in the round for 29 rows adding green as you get near the top. That was the easy bit, then its into SSK which i know means slip 2 then put the left needle through the front and knit.
I did that, was supposed to end up with 63 stitches and ended up with 64 ... nuts... ok so i moved an extra one over...then it just got worse....ok try again. i worked it out on paper and it worked there. i've obviously screwed up so i'll go back to row 29 and start again.
i'll make this hat!!
The first part was easy, just knit in the round for 29 rows adding green as you get near the top. That was the easy bit, then its into SSK which i know means slip 2 then put the left needle through the front and knit.
I did that, was supposed to end up with 63 stitches and ended up with 64 ... nuts... ok so i moved an extra one over...then it just got worse....ok try again. i worked it out on paper and it worked there. i've obviously screwed up so i'll go back to row 29 and start again.
i'll make this hat!!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
How the hat should be worn
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