I've made this pattern a couple of times... back in my baby hats for adult-sized head days. :-)
The pattern is written to be made flat, but I prefer to knit in the round. So it's probably best to say this hat was inspired by that pattern, because honestly I didn't really follow the pattern all that well.
Hmmm.... are we uncovering something here? Oh, no. We already knew that engineers don't follow directions very well. Even if I'm not practicing, I am still recovering. ;-)
Anyway, the detail isn't exactly as designed and the hat looked more like a bucket than it's supposed to, but I thought it was still pretty cute.
Then I blocked it.
Gently, mind you. No pins. No stretching. I just soaked it, layed it out flat and turned the edges down. I thought it would help even-out the stitches a little. Which it did, but geez... big hat, Big Hat, BIG HAT!
It's really hard to take a picture of yourself in the mirror when you can't see because your hat is too big. |
Seriously, what is up with me making big stuff lately? Remember this gem?? Ugh
I'm afraid this one may be frogged too.
Maybe it's the yarn?
It's nearly 4 skeins (including what's in the hat and used to be in the cowl) that is left over from the Plumber Sweater I made a while back. It's a soft, commercial, alpaca yarn. I really like working with it. But I think no matter how much I want to finish it off, it wants to stay in my stash.
Although, I am sorta thinking that a turn in a hot soapy bucket of water with a plunger might serve as a warning to the 2 1/2 skeins waiting to torment me. ;-)
Happy Fiber Arts Friday! :-D