Sunday, January 18, 2026

Advice Taken

 

When I complained about my pink Brava hat being too short and not having the yarn to lengthen it or wanting to buy a whole other skein for each color when I only need a bit more, some of you suggested stripes for the remaining skeins. I didn't really have colors that would work well together so I bought one skein of black that will go with most of the remaining colors. 


My main goal was to make warm hats to match the sweaters I wear the most when it gets cold, especially this one. I drag this one out every December to wear to all the outside holiday things and every year I say I'm making a red hat to go with it. This year it's happening and a few black stripes won't hurt. This was one of the first colorwork projects I ever worked on. I saw the pattern in one of those 1980 women's magazines. It's knit in the cheapest dime store yarn I could find at the time. I love it though. It's big, baggy, warm and comfy. All my $$$ fancy yarn sweaters can't beat this old girl. 




I've got that hat started and a cowl I want to wear for next year's holidays.




I want a festive winter themed doodle cowl and I'm using this book. There's no rush so I'm working on both the hat and the cowl whenever I get a spare few minutes in the sewing room. It's never too early to start Christmas knitting, right?






5 comments:

  1. That's a good start on both the cowl and the hat, and that doodle knit book looks really interesting. Here's hoping you get plenty of knitting time this week!

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  2. A good start on the hat! I think the new book is very inspiring for colorwork!

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  3. That book looks very interesting. I ordered a new crochet book on Amazon yesterday. It's supposed to arrive today and I'm watching emails to see when it goes out for delivery.
    Love the hat and cowl starts. They'll both be great.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  4. A sweater that faithful deserves a matching hat to complete the look.

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