So here is a close up of my very first non-pattern effort. It's a simple nondescript pattern of K3P3 for 6 rows and then do the opposite for the next 6 rows. I cast on 36 stitches on US 7 Addi Turbos. I used acrylic (please do not run from the room screaming) yarn because these scarves and hats are going to very busy college students who don't have time to worry about hand washing and blocking a lovely wool scarf and nor do they always have the money to have something dry cleaned. So truly acrylic or a super wash wool was the way to go. I went with acrylic because of the affordability.
I cast on enough stitches (78) to make it around my head and then continued the same pattern that I had used the for scarf. I knit about 5-6 inches of the pattern before starting the decreases. To start the decreases I knit 7 and decreased in the pattern by either P2tog or K2tog. Then one row of knitting in the pattern and so on and so forth. I did try to stick to the pattern of changing the K3P3 every 6 rows and then switching to P3K3. It worked out pretty well. I was pleased with the end product even thought it's not perfect. I hope that who ever gets the set, will have a nice warm head and neck!
Here is my model wearing both the scarf and the hat together. She looks warm although she wasn't so sure of my choice of fashion eye wear for this photo shoot.
I wound up the rest of what was left of the One Pound skein and have it ready for scarf #2 . I have chosen a cabled pattern for my 5K Stashdown Ravelympic challenge. I haven't done anything with cables in over 5 years so I thought this would help me get back into cabling. The name of the scarf is the Irish Hiking Scarf. I sure hope I can get it done in the time allotted. I don't know if I will end up doing a hat to match the scarf but I will know after I have finished the scarf! Nothing like a new or rusty skill to shore up your knitting confidence!
7 comments:
Hi Vick!
Scarf and hat look great! I love the Irish Hiking Scarf patterns... of course absolutely love cables too! I joined 3 teams for the Ravelympics, didn't do the last one so talk about jumping into the fire. I'm doing a beaded lace trimmed shawlette for one team, so the other 2 teams are getting smaller projects.
Ria-I hope that the Irish Hiking Scarf doesn't kick my knitting butt. I haven't done cables in so long I am not sure I remember how to do them. I hope with my work schedule I will be able to do both projects. I have starting spinning my roving for my cowl project. The yarn for the next scarf is in a cake and ready to go! I sure hope it goes well!
I love the hat and the glasses are adorable - very cute.
Wow- that is beautiful!! TWO DAYS? Good Lord, I would have taken 8 years to make that. :)
I love the color, too!
Sharon-the glasses are an old pair of readers I had handy. My model just needed some character so I thought the glasses would give her a more dignified look! lol!
Farm Chick Paula-Like I said, the pattern was super easy and it was on worsted weight so it went super quick! I don't usually use worsted weight anymore so it felt really "fat" in my hands. I like the fact that's the color is not super red but more of a maroonish shade. I would wear that scarf and tried it on many times to see if it was long enough. It was fun to whip through something for a change.
Doesn't the occasional quick knit feel good? So, cables...like riding a bike...your hands will remember quickly and that Irish Hiking Scarf will pop right off those needles!
The cables were pretty easy. I really had to pay attention to my rows and finally broked down and started using a row counter instead of counting on my memory to keep me straight. Everything went much better with the counter!
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