It's going to take me a while to be consistent with this "blogging" thing again, but I've got to start somewhere!
Hat Update:
Look! The brim of a hat! Unjoined, but will be joined in the next round! Woo!
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Ignore potato quality yellow light. It gets dark here early! |
But let's start at the beginning, shall we? In our last episode, I was deciding between NINE (9) different stitch patterns for my hat. I ended up selecting this one, called Cascading Leaves:
It knits up very nicely. How do I know this? Well, I knit a swatch! I knit it in the "round", with a 24 stitch cast on. The cast on itself was different for me, as it was a tubular cast on. I followed
this video by Ysolda Teague. Once you get the hang of it, it's very rhythmic. However, if you stop paying attention, you start getting the knits and purls confused!
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Front of swatch |
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Back of swatch |
As you can see, I didn't do a full swatch in the round, I did one row, then loosely held the yarn and went to the next row. However, I didn't cut the back to lay it flat. I'm concerned about how much yarn I have, since this is only 160yds total, and I don't yet understand how much yarn is used up by each type of stitch. I then pinned out my swatch, loosely, to see what measurements I got. Turns out my pattern width is approximately 3".
Based on that 3" measurement (which is 14 stitches), my cast on for the full brim of my hat is 96 stitches! I cast on the first three rows using the instructions from the tubular video on size 8 straight needles. The next row, I put the knitting onto the size 7 circulars on a 20" cable, and I re-organized the stitches into a k2, p2 pattern. My next row, I will join the brim in the round and begin the real knitting in earnest! I'm excited! :)
Other Knit Items:
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Even modular men need mittens! |
I wanted to do a quick knit, so I made some tiny mittens. I'm thinking they may be cute gift tags, ornaments or keychains to give as gifts! If I make them smaller, they could totally be earrings!
Rav link here.
Future Projects:
I'm heading to Vegas for a week-long conference, right after Thanksgiving (Oh, and I'm also going to be in a car for at least 8 hrs driving on the way to Thanksgiving), and I'm optimistic this hat will be done or almost done before then. I've started thinking about other projects I want to do, that I could work on in all of this travel time. Below is a quick list, that I will extrapolate on in another post.
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Tutu, in KnitPicks Duchess Heather
4) Unknown custom pattern for mom, in Unknown yarn, in either dark blue or wine color
Other News:
I'm doing pretty well on my P90x endeavors (I say this as I skipped today, and only did Ab RipperX yesterday). I'm impressed that I've kept up with it, and I actually enjoy parts of it. Enjoy it enough to WANT to do it! It's so weird, especially for my lazy, slow-moving butt. ha!
I've started reading a book called
The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything. I struggle a lot with enjoying what I do for a living. I don't have many goals, never really had many in life, other than to be happy and comfortable. I'm understanding that
may not have been the best of goals, and now I am starting to look into what do I really enjoy, enough to make a career out of it. I know I have many interests, and many places I would rather be than at work, I just need to prioritize and figure out which of my many interests I could pursue more. It's rather confusing, as I've never really been one for solving problems. I'm good at pointing them out, but solving them, that's a whole other story! I can definitely talk to other people when they have concerns. It's much easier to work out a solution when it's not your own! There are too many thoughts in my brain, so making sense of them really does take quite a bit of effort! I think I'm going to spend some time with that book now, before I head to bed.
Thanks for reading!