Monday, November 28, 2005

Thanksgiving Projects 3 and 4: Moving on to Hats


Bored of boucle/fur scarves, I decided to try something different: matching hats.

METHOD:
I downloaded this pattern from the LionBrand yarn site. Each hat is made with one skein of Boucle and one skein of Fun Fur. I used the Lime Blue/Citrus combination and Rose/Fun Fur Prints "Fiji." The green hat was done on #10 needles, but I used #11 on the the pink one.

AND WHAT DID WE LEARN?
The importance of Gauge in sizing.

The gauge was completely and utterly off on the green hat. It started out okay, I thought, but as I was making it, I began to realize it would NEVER fit me. I also had to add rows to get the length I needed. BUT (and this is the part which I consider pretty clever) I figured out I could MAKE it fit, if I created a triangular panel and sewed it into the hat. Which I did, and that solved the problem. I don't like the Fun Fur Pompon, though. This was amazingly hard on my hands because the knit was so tight I could barely get the needle through! Mental note: RELAX!

The pink hat went much better. I upped the needle size and relaxed the knit. It went quick, but I still had to add a couple of rows to get the depth I wanted. Maybe I just have a really big head?

Oh, and what I learned from making hats was decreasing with KTtog -- knitting two stitches together to decrease.

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