In the last week I have finished S's Gameday Scarf, as well as her Beret. The Beret was a very quick knit even on size 2 needles and multiple issues with the stitches falling off and unravelling. I do like it...looks pretty good even on my head and I'm NOT a hat person. I've been wondering if this beret may be the answer to a few Christmas presents? MMMM...may need to check out my sock yarn stash.
Anyway on to the details of this hat:
Pattern: Fair Isle Beret by Anna Bright
Yarn: Louet Gems, in white, 100% merino wool, sport weight, 100 gr/225 yds
Needles: Knit Pick Harmony, size 2 & 3
Size: 20-22 inches at the brim
Modifications: I did not do this hat as a fair isle project. The recepient wanted white to "set off her new hair style" ...that's the only thing I changed about the whole project.
Then last night I finished a pair of socks I started last month as a fill in project. These were the Cable Rib socks from Favorite Socks by Interweave. Actually a quick knit when I was knitting on them...sitting in the bag not much got done. I love the feel & look of these socks, but there is one small minor problem. I evidently cannot count to 10...at least not 2 times. The first sock has the pattern's recommended 10 cable repeats, however when it came time to match the second sock my math gene left me. I miscounted...to 9...so that created my sock being 10 rows shorter than the first one. I didn't catch the mistake until I finished and put them both on for their photo op. Funny how this one isn't bothering me enough to fix. I mean rip the entire foot back just to do one more cable? Now that's nuts...I'm crazy, but not crazy enough.
Scarlet Fleece It's Tubular x2 was the yarn I used for these socks. What a nice yarn to knit...no splitting, no knots and quite a bit left over. My only problem getting these done was in my needle choice. For the first time I used my Knitpick Harmony's in size 1...before I could finish sock #1 it broke in 3 pieces. It shattered in my hand and it wasn't even the needle I was knitting with. So I need to see about a replacement even though I still have 5 left. It's the priniciple...needles should not shatter the first time used. Now for the details:
Pattern: Cable Rib by Erica Alexander in Favorite Socks from interweave
Yarn: Scarlet Fleece It's Tubular x2, colorway persimmon, fingering weight, 80% merino wool, 20% nylon, 430 yds/ 4 oz
Needles: Knit Pick Harmony, sizes 1 & 2
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