It's not much. Just a simple cap with an umbilical type cord thingy.
11.16.2008
Kiddo Hat
10.05.2008
... but not forgotten.
6.07.2008
Skully
It's a dish towel! It's got a skull on it!
So far I've been into knitting in the round. Evidently, I started out backwards. Most people start out knitting flat things and move up to knitting round objects. I couldn't help my self. When I started out the flat things I worked on just didn't come out right. My tension was all over the place. I had a hard time keeping track of what row I was on and was never happy with what I knit. So I gave 'round' knitting a shot. I found it to be much more forgiving when my yarn tension was less than consistent. It was just more fun. I finally decided to take a stab at creating something flat.
3.20.2008
Hand warmer-upers
I took the Fetching pattern from knitty.com and doubled the length for maximum coverage and warmth. If I may say, I think this is the best looking thing I have knit yet. They've been finished for a few weeks now and Kel wears them all the time. Her poor hands are always cold. But not any more!
p.s. The spice cake (above) was sooo good I had to take a picture of it and the gloves got in the way.
3.01.2008
Red Cap
This hat ended up being very simple. It only took me a couple hours to finish. Overall I'm pretty happy with it. I've been wearing it to work all week.
I'm also working on a pair of fingerless gloves for Kel. I'm almost finished with the second one. I've been working on them on and off for a couple weeks now. I'm pretty excited about these. This project is the first thing I've made that's not a hat.
2.10.2008
Hat #3 (Kel's Hat)
I didn't use a pattern. I just went for it.
Zissou Hat (take 1)
So far so good. So I kept on. After I reached about 7 or 8 inches in length I tried it on. It was way too big. It could have been a tube top, not a hat. In frustration I pulled all the stitches out. I'm going to start again. This time I will not measure anything. I guess that's what I get for following the rules. (Sorry, but there are no photos of the 'too big' tube top/hat.)
My other current project is a pair of fingerless gloves for the wife. I'm using the knitty.com Fetching pattern. Wish me luck.
1.02.2008
Hat #2
I thought my first hat was pretty cool so I decided to try another one. I'd been reading up on knitting stuff so I thought I do my next hat in the round. I bought some double pointed needles and nice wool, and got to work.
At first I thought I was doing alright. It seems so easy to just knit in a circle, but for some reason I had a hard time. My tension was too loose and then too tight. The sections where the needles joined were all over the place. The hat looked like I had a ladder going up the side. I kept at it and finally got the ribbing on the bottom to look right. I added a stripe, and then continued with the main color. I wasn't following a pattern. I just started knitting around and around. I figured I'd know when to stop.
I didn't.
Once I started tapering in the top I knew it didn't look right. When I got the thing down to about 10 or 12 stitches it looked like a retarded elf hat. It was pointed, a little sideways and way too tall. I pulled out about 20 rounds of stitches and started my decrease all over again. This time I got it right. It tapers in nicely and fits well. However it is still a little long. It's not the best hat ever knit, but it was the best thing I'd done so far.
1.01.2008
My first time
After many tries and errors it came out nicely. It took the entire duration of the trip to Columbus, IN from St. Louis, MO. I was tying off the stitches when we pulled up to my aunts house. I gave it to my nephew Alex. He said he liked it and that it was cool that I could knit, but he told me he'd tell his friends that his aunt made it so I wouldn't be embarrassed. (How sweet.) I told him that I wouldn't be, but if he thought it would embarrass him he could tell people whatever he wanted about it.