Me: 'Look at my new beanie hat'
Mr MiH (not looking up): 'Yeah yeahI know, it is really good, but I have seen it many times you know'
Me: 'Really, because I have just finished it and you have not seen it finished'
Mr MIH (finally looking up): 'What? you have finished it, but when?'
I like how Mr MiH is always surprised that I can finish projects - every time it is a revelation to him that I can start many projects AND finish (some of) them (not all, otherwise he may have a heart attack).
Pattern: Framed Slouch by Tanis Lavallee
Yarn: TFA Orange Label Cashmere/silk Worsted (in Mosaic)
Needles: DPNs 4 mm and 4.5 mm
Size: one size fits all
Size: one size fits all
Modifications: None (needed to focus on the cable work), but if I were to knit it again I would knit the brim with even smaller needles so it is tighter. I would not want to lose this hat. Also I only had DPNs to knit it, and it was a bit of a nightmare - basically too many needles. I would buy circular needles, totally worth it, and would make it a much quicker knit.
Result: The slouch is not too slouchy (some Ravelers have decided not to knit one repeat, I knitted the whole pattern and it is fine). I love the colours (should work with any outfit, hopefully), and the cable work is amazing, especially at the back. I think it would also look great in grey - here's a thought...
Although you cannot get the pattern until next year, you should definitely think of getting a skein of this beautiful yarn. It is soft, not scratchy and a dream to work with. The colours will make any project interesting. I am just inspired by some of the colour combinations that you obtain throughout. I am not even sure how you end up with such colour on a skein - very clever.
And my contribution to the knit 12 hats in one year!
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Looking quite scared - probably because it is 7am and I had 4 hours of sleep.. |