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Just heard about this! Looks interesting! Let’s face it! It is still chilly outside! And when it is cold it’s important to stick a hat on your head and keep your ears warm!! What better way to keep your ears warm than some clever ear flaps on your hat! * Now how to do it. As I thought about that I figured there was more than one way to get the job done. So we will look at three ways to do it! And these principles can translate to needles too , though I will be sticking to my roots and showing these techniques on the knitting looms. I will be covering these it separate posts as it seems that to get this all together at once is impossible especially when I keep thinking of different better ways to do this!! I will pop them all together in a pdf when the series is done! Starting with the earflaps and working your way up. To start with the earflaps and work your way up.. you can make an I-cord to tie your hat on (or not) I usually work a 3 stitch I-cord. Once you have your I-cord made you start to work as for a flat piece and increase 2 stitches at each end of the row every other row till you have the ear flap as wide as you want. Then keep knitting till you get it as long as you want. Now, break yarn, look across your loom and start again with the center stitch directly across from the center of your finished earflap. Then once you are done with your earflaps you simply work your way around your loom and make your hat, your usual way!
In this sample I used a garter stitch earflaps and brim. It is best to use this sort of brim or even a ribbed brim so that that edges between the earflaps will not curl! Some things to keep in mind: if you make your earflaps in stockinet stitch the edges will curl. so if you don’t want this to happen work your earflaps in garter stitch! * of course this is THE most clever earflap hat ever.. Jayne Cobb’s hat from Firefly! I might use the earflap up method for this one.. dispensing with the i-cords and making the earflaps on the wider side..
“I think my hat is quite clever.. thank you!” says Claire. Technorati Tags: free knifty knitter pattern,earflap hat pattern for knifty knitter,blythe hat,blythe hat pattern I just came across this artwork.. a lamp that knits itself! Quite intriguing. “A lamp that develops like a living organism: switch it on and it slowly starts growing by knitting its own lampshade at a speed of three rotations per hour.” You can see the whole exhibit here: Click Here. . . . → Read More: Now this is pretty cool! You have to have a new hat for Easter! This crochet thing has possibilities! Not bad for a first try! And as you can see, my Blythe doll is out of the box.. I think her name is Claire… My Mom got her shawl yesterday and she got to wear it to the Good Friday service.. Here are some pics of me modeling the finished shawl..
Wow! I can’t believe it is already Easter tomorrow! It’s a good thing I took down the manger . . . → Read More: Good thing… |
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