Fuzzy Logic: Ribbed-entrelac hat
I actually finished a garment. OK, it's a hat. Not so big. Such is my attention span.I'm making another one now. This one is a tad small, but I ran out of yarn. I decided to use red to finish it off, and I think it looks kind of neat. It's a feature, not a bug!
This hat is created from entrelac squares that are done in ribbing. I used 3 by 3 ribbing because it's quite stretchy and I didn't want to swatch or anything. I figured with the stretchiness the hat would fit my head no matter what.
I'm writing up a pattern for it. More pictures of this on my Flickr account, and more info at my Ravelry page (user name "yarnover").
Yay! I finished something.


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However, this hat is not knit very tightly, so it's not as wind-proof as a hat made of felted wool or some other material might be.
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HUGS!
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Cora, my sometimes assistant, crochets quite a bit... I think she knits, too, but she just finished something in red, after running out of the original yarn!
I grind stuff out on a knitting machine, but not fancy... I may learn how to finesse it, eventually, though.
My favorite is this toy knitting machine that does tubes..... I use a lot of that fun-fur through it.
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oh, and the hat is swell too!
Happy New Year old friend.
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I hope you don't mind if I add your journal to my flist; I always like to see talented people in my daily reading.