Wednesday, October 21, 2009

KBC - Week 4 - The Mad Hatter and a Monday

After finishing up last week's project I felt that I should do something that would take more time, the socks knit up so quickly that I finished the first in 24 hours, and then took the remaining 5 days to finish the second one. Second Sock Syndrome to the max, not in terms of actual times but if you look at the ratios...wow, that was bad. In light of that, I figured better to go for a 'slow and steady wins the race'-type-project and decided on finally getting around to making a hat for my dad. I've owed him one for years, since the very start of my knitting endeavors, but I'd always found the idea rather boring, and got distracted so I hadn't gotten around to knitting it....not a very nice daughter am I? But now, the time was at hand! I had soft yarn, I had free time, I had a pattern I liked....

Project Profile: Dad's Christmas Hat (Part 1)
Pattern: Turn-a-Square by Jared Flood
Yarn: Mirasol Miski Colorway 115 (black) 1.25 skeins
Mirasol Miski Colorway 118 (gray) 0.25 skeins
Details: US 7 (4.5 mm) and US 6 (4.0 mm) DPNS

The hat worked out well, I made it slightly longer, as my Dad's got a big noggin, but I changed up the stripes a bit. At first I was worried that I wouldn't have enough gray to do 2 rows of it for every 3 of the black, so I did a Fibonacci sequence instead with the black, 3, 5, 8 and 13. You can't quite see the last gray stripe at the top, but it's there. In retrospect i probably had enough to do the striping as the pattern specified, but I like how this came out anyways. Unfortunately, I don't think it will be my Dad's cup of tea and it's a bit thin for his purposes. If he's wearing a hat, it means that the armageddon of snow storms has hit New York City (which it does a couple times a year) so the thinner Miski yarn just isn't going to be warm enough. So right now, the hat is homeless, but will be fostered on my head, as it's perfect for London in October!




HOWEVER, what did leave me utterly gobsmacked about this project was how fast it was completed - I did this in an evening...less than 5 hours. Insane. So then it got me thinking...what if my project for this week was more than one? How hard could it be to knit a hat a day?

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