I could resist no longer. I was mentally designing headwraps- a standard diversion of mine that never gets anywhere near needles- all week. I was looking at Knitty Calorimetry as a possibility and then saw this and these and..well, at 6:30 am yesterday I was already into the short rows.
A bit of knitting then , a few minutes mid day and some rows during a wait in the evening and it was done. If I had to guess, under 90 minutes of knitting and I'm not all that speedy.
I was thrilled with it, I had a cool button that matched, I put it on.
Owing to my ethnic inheritance, most headwraps that look cool on others scream BABUSHKA on me. And not in that good waify gypsy way .
My 13 yo son upon seeing it said " No...no. That's really not good. You look like a...uhhhm...look in the mirror. Don't even bother finishing that hat." When I told him it was finished, and would he take a few photos of me wearing it so I could see, he agreed. As long as we did it in the backyard, away from humanity.
Me? I like it as a v1. I'm thinking maybe a colorway other than "Violent Spring" (just kidding, its Key Lime) would be a better choice for me, with less short rows so it was narrower. This being a heavy worsted yarn, and my head being smallish, I followed the experience of others , casting 8o stitches on size 8 needles and cut back my repeats to 8 short rows of decreasing and 8 growing back, about half of those on the pattern.
Its a potato chip of a knit. Tomorrow all the yarn stores around here have super bowl sales, and I'm thinking Noro, on size 7 needles, something subtler in tones and smaller in size. Meanwhile, avert your eyes if you're 13 and see me coming.
It is a bit bright, but I like it. Of course, I'll be living thru you as I've got a large head and know better than trying anything like that after the dreaded panta mistake. o.0
ReplyDeleteI love it! I'm going to put mine on right now!
ReplyDeleteMine came out rather, er, big -- once the cold weather is done I'll probably frog it and knit it again much smaller. In the meantime it's keeping my ears and head warm in the -20˚ temp. Can't complain.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I'm totally hooked on these non-hat ear-warming solutions. Very chic!
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course, I love the way you caught the essence of being mom to a 13 year old.
Yup, I had the babushka problem too. I'm pretty sure it was the dark colour on my dark hair. You might want to re-think going too dark on the yarn...
ReplyDeleteI thought 13-year-olds averted their eyes if any adult came near....
ReplyDeleteI think it looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It is beautiful and your black hair really shows off the yarn.
ReplyDeleteOk, so slightly babushakesque, but I agree if you make it a little smaller, it will be perfect.
Noro sounds divine!
Holly
This is on my to-do list (as are about a million other projects) it's so cute...I love your colorways!
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