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April 06, 2008

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie: handspun (Sweet Flesh)

Handspun Hat

Currently listed in my Etsy shop: Handspun Hat, $35
Yarn: Jenny Neutron Star, handspun wool plied with metallic gold, "Sweet Flesh"

Handspun Hat

You can see the metallic gold rick-rack plied with the wool in this picture.

March 30, 2008

Handspun Hat: done!

Handspun Hat
Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe
US 11 and 10 needles
Jenny Neutron Star handspun, "Candy", about 80 yards

This time it's really finished - I ripped back a few rounds, then switched to US 10 needles and did 2 rounds of stockinette and bound it off. I like it better now, although I do feel like the hat is asking for more. Some buttons, maybe? A few crochet circles? I may have to just set it aside and walk away. It's already quite exuberant.

About the yarn - the jennyneutronstar.com site won't load for me, and the Jenny Neutron Star Etsy shop hasn't had any activity for over a year. Back when I first got this yarn, quirky handspun yarn wasn't as readily available. When I was asked to put together a few kits for the Alt Fiber show, I didn't have much time and I really wanted to feature indie crafters. Jenny Neutron Star really came through for me and custom-spun 3 skeins to order (although I botched the wpi - this is really more like 5-6 wpi yarn, and it's my misstatement, not hers). 2 years later, nifty handspun/handdyed yarns are thriving on Etsy, and so while I can't find a way to direct you to Jenny Neutron Star right now, I do have a couple of Etsy favorite sellers for bulky thick/thin yarns: Terra Bella Spun does handspun/handdyed, which I've used to knit up similar hats. Miss Hawklet has some "scraptacular" yarns up right now that I find especially delightful, and I used some Midnight & Lulu yarn in the Springtime Scarflette I did last year. Typing "handspun yarn" into the Etsy search feature will get you pages and pages of delightful stuff! I know I have to be careful when I do that. For the next few days, my Etsy favorites (up on the top right corner of this blog) will be featuring lovely handspun yarns. I may have to go sit in my stash for a little while to keep me from buying more.

Springtime Scarflette closeup

March 29, 2008

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie: handspun (done?)

Handspun Hat
Yarn: Jenny Neutron Star handspun, "Candy"
Pattern: Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe
Needles: US 11

I was worried about running out of yarn, and used up almost every inch of it. Now I think it's too long, which is easy to do when working at a chunky gauge like this. I think I'm going to undo the bind-off and re-knit the hem on smaller needles (I did 3 rounds of reverse stockinette - I think 2 would be better).

One of the nice things about having an Etsy shop is that I don't have to think about whether I would wear this (or when). I love the colors and the textures but it's just a bit much. [Ms. M, I can hear you gleefully cackling at that one - you remember what my hair used to look like, after all.]

Handspun Hat

Handspun Hat

March 26, 2008

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie: handspun

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie

Yarn: handspun by Jenny Neutron Star, merino wool with random pieces of cotton, alpaca, silk, and tencel.
Pattern: Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe
Needles: US 11

February 15, 2008

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe: Free PDF Download

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Pattern: Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe
Recipe is written to be used with any yarn/needle combination you wish.

Sample in photo above:
Yarn: Noro Kureyon, colorway 164 (worsted/4/medium)
Needles: US 6/4.00 mm

The Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe is now available on Ravelry as a free PDF download (link is to Ravelry pattern page - look for the download button the right side of that page). I've made a few changes to the way the recipe is laid out and written; please let me know what you think of the changes and if you have any suggestions!

For those of you not on Ravelry, you can use the "Add To Cart" button below - it's still a free pattern, but you'll get a form asking for name and email address.

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December 11, 2007

Blancmange Revisited

Two years ago, I knit up a super-plain cream colored beanie for the kidlet, and dubbed it the Blancmange (I like to pronounce it "blaaaahmahnge" with as much Gallic flair as I can muster) because it was so dull.  All stockinette, knitted hem (ribbing = too much excitement), Blue Sky Alpacas Organic Cotton in Bone.  It was bored me so much that I didn't even bother taking a photo of the finished item.  That beanie got fought over by my sisters, worn until the pom-poms fell off, and then worn some more, until it got so manky looking I had to steal it back for fear that one of my sisters would wear the dingy, linty thing and tell someone that I'd made it. 

It's time to make a new one.  Maybe if I go ahead and have regular espresso instead of decaf in a dirty chai soy latte, I can get it done quickly? 

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In other boring knitting news, I have been working on a 1x1 Top-Down Ribbed Beanie that was intended to be a holiday gift.  I have just been informed that we will be doing Secret Santa this year, which is fabulous, but if I'm not the SS for the intended recipient of the hat, I'm going to be a little bit peeved at all the 1x1 ribbing I've been doing (even though it means that the quagmire I was going to wind up in with my "I'll make all the gifts myself this year!" decision, an annual event which leads only to grinding my teeth, having to ice my hands, and doing a lot of last-minute Etsy shopping, will be avoided).  Fortunately I started running out of the dark brown yarn and had to add stripes of taupe, just enough to perk me up and keep going instead of falling forward onto the pointy sticks.  It's Blue Sky Alpacas Sportweight, which is just lusciously soft and squishy.   The colors are natural (no dye!), and combined with the plainness, makes for a nice masculine gift.  Who doesn't love soft, comfy hats?  As a bonus, the sportweight makes a fabric thin enough to be a helmet liner while still providing a lot of warmth.

August 08, 2007

Heather Knits: Knit Pullip/Blythe Beanie Wig Mod

August 2007: Heather of Heather Knits modified the knit Pullip/Blythe Beanie pattern to make a doll wig!  She used the Locked Loop Rerooting Tutorial from Puchi Collective, but using the hat instead of a rubber scalp.  You could also use the Simple Crochet Beanie doll hat pattern too, and even use a lighter weight yarn (like fingering) by using the same rate of increasing but working until the circle is large enough for the doll's head, then working even to the length you want.  Isn't this a great modification?  Imagine the yarn/felt dreadlock possibilities!

Photos by Heather Wolff.

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Wig as modeled by Heather's Pullip doll

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inside of the wig

August 03, 2007

Basic Top-Down Ribbed Beanie: 2x2 Issues

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The Basic Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe, when used with 1x1 ribbing, makes a top that lies flat.  Stockinette will also lie flat.  2x2 ribbing creates a lovely 4-sided point.  I need to adjust the rate of increasing, clearly.  I was in a little bit of denial. 

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See, if you pull it down snug, it will lie flat.  The hem is a bit ruffly as well in the photo, although it smooths out when it's on a real human head.  I did a single crochet bind-off, which keeps it nice and stretchy.  I'm thinking about redoing the top (which means picking out the cast-on) and crocheting a band and brim.  I might have just barely enough yarn left - this colorway was one of the one-time only offerings that Schaefer Yarn Co. has done, so this is it.  I might have something in the stash that could work, but I'm going to see if I have enough first. 

Even if I have to sacrifice the new project I cast on yesterday:
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...a pouch for my sunglasses.

July 24, 2007

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie: 2x2 Rib Beginning

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Pattern: Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe with modifications (still working out how to explain them)
Needles: US 6
Yarn: Schaefer "Lola", handpainted light worsted weight wool, selected by Mae.  Colorway unknown - apparently the Schaefer Yarn Co. dyes some of the yarns with leftover dyes as one-time-only colorways.

Top-Down Ribbed Beanie: The Kureyon, completed


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Less than 1 yard of yarn left after casting off. 

Pattern: Top-Down Ribbed Beanie Recipe
Yarn: Noro Kureyon, colorway 164
Needles: US 6
Size: 20" circumference, stretchy.  s/m adult.