Saturday, January 12, 2013

A New Hat for Mama

Following my frantic, less-than-relaxing, holiday knitting race to the finish...It was high time I cast on an easy peasy project just for me.  I have knit myself exactly one hat in all my years of knitting.  Who really needs more than one hat anyway?  The one I have worn every winter for the past several years is Emilee Mooney's Foliage Hat - a free pattern off Knitty.  This hat was my first lace project.  So, it holds a special place in my heart.  It was knit out of some of the softest yarn around, Misti Alpaca Chunky.  



Several months ago, I picked up a copy of Classic Elite Quick Knits from the library.  My library has a very limited selection of mostly outdated knitting books (what's up with that?).  So, this book was a lucky find.  There were several patterns that caught my eye.  Especially the Lattice Ribbed Hat by Sharon Brown.  I love that it was knit in bulky yarn and had just enough detail to keep things interesting.  While being simple enough to knit while visiting with other mom's during my son's karate class.  I finished the hat in two days (a couple of hours of knitting each day).  Yeah!  I love projects like that.  Talk about instant gratification!  I chose Luna Grey's Spectra yarn in the colorway Calm.  It's the first Peruvian Highland Wool I have found that doesn't itch.  Woo Hoo!  I would love to knit my husband a sweater out of this yarn but can't seem to find a good, raglan-style, top-down pattern.  I am 100% committed to the seamless sweater thing.  I am embarrassed to admit how many projects I have that are totally finished being knit.  But, await seaming.  I mean...some of them have been in my work-in-progress bag for years!  Long enough for my kids to have long since outgrown them.  So sad.



7 comments:

  1. Oh, that's soooo pretty! I love both of the hats. The lace one is adorable. The color on the new one is beautiful. I love how the bottom has a new and different texture!

    I crochet, and totally agree with the outdated library book thing... There are at least three "How to Crochet Your Own Vest" at my library. And believe me, they aren't the least big "trendy".

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  2. Who needs more than one hat? I do, I do, and so do my children. We each get a new hat every year. Partly because I love to knit quick projects, partly because they are growing, and partly because it just makes me feel good to make something warm and cozy when it is so cold outside. I love both of yours. They look wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Everyone needs more than one hat! Love the pattern on the first one..so pretty.

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  4. love your hats!!!and the color on the second one is amazing!!

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  5. I love your new hat, especially the bottom edge.

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  6. both of your hats are really beautiful jackie, i'm glad to hear you made yourself another. your wool is so lovely!

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  7. Beautiful! I love the pattern on the rim of the ribbed hat - so unique. I used the foliage pattern several years ago to make what now remains one of my favorite hats. (http://onemamasjournal.blogspot.com/2011/03/anticipating-spring.html )
    This year I used foliage again to make a Christmas present for my mother-in-law. I agree, it is a great pattern. Thanks for sharing!

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