Friday, September 2, 2022

Orange Creamsicle Hat

After finishing the Artesian shawl and another project in short succession, I was really excited to get another project “on the needles.”


Enter: vacation yarn from Swaledale sheep! I decided to use both of my England yarns knit together. I had just knit a swatch for another project in seed stitch and thought it looked fun for a hat. I cast on an odd number (81) using size 5 needles and off I went.

When I ran out of the orange yarn, I was able to split the white yarn and knit with 1.5 thickness. It worked well. I started five decreases per round and stayed in pattern as best I could. When twelve stitches were left, I finished with the tapestry needle.

My niece was nice enough to model it, but the intended recipient was my sister-in-law. Her favorite color is orange, and she had been extra sweet last year at the holidays. 


Sadly, life shifted back to high energy busy-ness shortly after finishing, and my knitting has been taking a short hiatus in the last month. Hopefully the weather turns cooler soon, and life settles into a routine as well. Happy Back to School to all who are going back this fall!

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