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Filed under: Knitting, Finished Objects, Classes — Kristi at 11:47 am on Friday, January 23, 2009

Fair Isle Workshop Hat Soaking

What can I say? I’m a hat girl :-) Good thing hats look good on me (at according Charla)! This week I kicked out another two hats in the evenings. Above is a no-swatch, any gauge, any size fair isle hat taking a bath in grapefruit scented Eucalan. That was the first hat I completed this week.

Fair Isle Workshop Hat - Flat

Fair Isle Workshop HatPattern: My Own Fair Isle Workshop Pattern
Yarn: Crystal Palace Créme (60/40 wool/silk, 124 yds/50 gm), 2009 Royal Blue & 2015 Henna
Needles: US8 DPNs and 16″ Circular
Size: ~20.25 to fit my 22.5″ head
Notes: Next time I’d opt for just a tad less depth. Probably as little as 1/2 inch shorter. Since it was knit top down I could have done that, but my anal side wanted a certain about of blue on the bottom and so the edges didn’t curl there is a minimum of ribbing to put at the bottom as well.

Modified Handpsun Ganomy - Flat

The second hat I knit last is yet another Ganomy, but this time with several mods. I want to knit a few different gauges so I’m certain my formulas for knitting it at any size and any gauge hold. I also wanted some examples of modifications that the students can see in person and handle and even try on if desired.

Handspun Ganomy on GlindaPattern: Ganomy Hat
Designer: Elizabeth Zimmermann
Source: Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Knitter’s Almanac
Yarn: Bulky Handspun - Frosted Pumpkin Patch (75 yds/3 oz of wool/alpaca blend)
Needles: US11 DPNs and 16″ Circ
Size: ~20″
Notes: I opted for a seed stitch edge rather than garter this time. I inverted the ssk and k2tog over the ears for a softer, less bulky line. I also increased the decrease rate on the top for a more snug fit and to use less yarn as I was nearing the end. But I really like the silhouette of the more form fitting top. I think I shall play around with that some more in the future.

I have to say I’m loving knitting hats and mittens right now! It makes me feel so productive :-) It has also been stimulating ideas and thoughts. Then there is the added bonus of it giving me something to blog about - twice in one week! Woot!

14 Comments »

Comment by Kristi

January 23, 2009 @ 12:10 pm

I love love love your fair isle hat design.

You have your hats, and I have my mittens. Together, we could be warm :)

Comment by limedragon :-: Harriet

January 23, 2009 @ 1:14 pm

Cute hats! I like how it looks as if you inverted the “expected” colors on the colorwork section (not sure if this was the intended effect, or just how the motif appears).

Comment by CindyCindy

January 23, 2009 @ 1:20 pm

Darling, and useful!

Comment by Deborah Robson

January 23, 2009 @ 8:28 pm

Nice hats, just in time for the weather shift. When I saw the first photo, I was afraid that hat was still wet . . . and it’s turning so chilly. Whew.

Comment by Jodi

January 24, 2009 @ 9:09 am

That Fair Isle hat is just gorgeous! I wouldn’t have thought of that color combination, but it really works beautifully.

Comment by Emilee

January 24, 2009 @ 4:08 pm

I love the Ganomy mods. For some reason your version looks more wearable (and less elven) than many Ganomies out there.

Comment by mrspao

January 25, 2009 @ 2:52 am

Lovely hats. The fairisle one is so pretty!

Comment by Chris

January 25, 2009 @ 12:55 pm

They are cute!

Comment by Julia

January 25, 2009 @ 2:20 pm

Wow! I love your hats too! They look fantastic (and you are one of those special people who can really wear a hat!)

Comment by Rebecca in CO

January 25, 2009 @ 4:28 pm

Great hats! I’ve wanted to knit that EZ hat for a while and your’s really makes me want to knit it even more. It’s wonderful you have a hat-friendly head…wish mine was :-(

Comment by Rebekah (Knit Kanck)

January 25, 2009 @ 5:46 pm

cute, cute hat. I’m going searing for a hat pattern for my upcoming trip, it’ll be perfect for the plane. And maybe some mittens too.

by the way, finished my diamond mitered bag. LOVE IT! I just felted it today, so no pictures yet. But I can’t wait till it dries, its going to Alaska with me, and everywhere else. Its a great great design and turns out beautifully. although I do need to figure out a closure for it.

Comment by cyndy

January 26, 2009 @ 7:18 am

Wonderful Hats!

They look like they were fun to make! I’ve never tried a top down hat, I’ll have to add that to my queue!

Comment by Carrie K

January 26, 2009 @ 5:41 pm

Those ganomy hats are so cute! sometimes you just have to go w/the hats & mittens urge.

Comment by lynne s of oz

January 29, 2009 @ 12:10 am

Hats are fun! I’ve been knitting slouchy berets. Must try that EZ pattern ;-)

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