February 22, 2010
Bonnie
A couple of weeks ago, I finished a hat that Em had asked for some time ago.
Specs:
Pattern: Bonnie by Kim Hargreaves, from Heartfelt
Yarn: Rowan Bamboo Soft in 102 Almond (Shade now discontinued), 2 balls.
Needles: 2.75mm
Mods: The pattern calls for a crochet band, but seeing as I can't crochet to save my life, I went with the knitted alternative, a moss stitch band. I'm actually thinking about ripping it out and changing it to a 1x1 rib. The moss stitch has no elasticity. A friend suggested some elastic, and I might try that first.
I thought it was going to be a quick, in front of the TV knit, but it tricked me. It's knit flat and then seamed, and I thought about doing it in the round, but there's lace patterning on both sides, and I was too lazy to try to adapt the pattern.
It's a nice hat, very pretty and chic, but a little more hassle than I prefer in a hat pattern! Em is happy with it, though, so all in all, I'd call it a success.
And she looks so cute in it, doesn't she?
Apart from that, it's all Featherweight, all the time. It now has a body and sleeves, and the neckband/collar is all that remains.
(Less than stellar picture is brought to you by the iPhone, courtesy of a lack of batteries for the big camera)
As you can see, it is almost done. It has occupied 100% of my knitting time. Well, what's left of my knitting time after I waste hours trawling Ravelry looking for the next project, that is.
There's been no Twinkie update for a long time, as has been pointed out. She's a bit cranky, but otherwise well. We've been having some yard work done, and she's not happy about it. She refuses to go out the back unless we pick her up and force her out. And when we do that, she goes and hides in the long grass to let us know how displeased she is.
She's a bunny who doesn't deal well with change!!
Posted by Donna at February 22, 2010 08:18 PMComments
Lace on both sides for a hat - a big ask indeed.
Em could be a knitwear model - she has had so much experience and knows exactly what she's doing! My DD would never pose for me - only back of the head shots were allowed when a hat was being modelled.
Posted by: Lynne at February 22, 2010 10:00 PMIt's okay Twinkie, I don't deal with change well either!
Love the hat. She could definitely be a model.
Posted by: Restless Knitter at February 23, 2010 12:22 AMPoor Twinkie, I would do the same thing. The hat looks great and I can't wait to see the sweater done.
Posted by: Suzanne at February 23, 2010 10:46 AMyou are STILL having yard work done? i wouldnt be a happy twinkie either. em does look awfully cute in that hat, (in a sulky pouty kind of way!) and the featherweight colour is divine! im lovving working on mine, cant wait to see us all wearing them in a month or so!
Posted by: drk at February 23, 2010 11:18 AMOh poor Twinkie having all that lovely grass replaced by dirt! Em's hat looks gorgeous and I think I have the same abilities as you with crochet Donna, I try but never truly succeed.
Posted by: sue at February 23, 2010 12:13 PMEm looks like you in that pic!
Posted by: Sheridan at February 23, 2010 03:20 PMHow quick did you knit that featherweight? Unbelievable!
looking good too..
Posted by: ailsa at February 24, 2010 07:34 PMTwinkie is definitely giving off a disgruntled air - hope things get back to normal for her!
Love the hat - very cute!
Posted by: Jeanne at February 28, 2010 12:16 AM
Poor Twinkle, messing with her backyard, no wonder she is cross!!
Posted by: 2paw at February 22, 2010 09:44 PMIf Em likes her new hat, I'd definitely chalk that up as a win!!