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FO Friday: Nameless Hat

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I finished a new hat this week!

ToshWhiteHatBackIt’s a new design, but I’m drawing a blank on a name for it. If you have any ideas, let me know!

The specs:

Pattern: My own (probably will be released this month, depending if I decide the pattern needs testing)

Yarn: Madelinetosh Tosh Chunky in Natural. While the yarn was as squishy and delicious to knit with as ever, it was sort of bizarre to have colorless Madelinetosh. I really love the dyeing, so I think I’ll probably stay away from this shade in the future. I do like the color with my reddish hair, however!

ToshWhiteHatFront

Notes: The lace and cable pattern I decided to use seemed very straightforward… until I tried to convert it to knitting in the round rather than flat. Many swatches later, I figured out that the end of round marker needs to be moved forward one stitch at the end of each pattern repeat. That also gives the hat a neat spiral effect.

I decided to do a cable-cast on instead of my usual long-tail, because it plays more nicely with the garter stitch brim. The cable-cast on hurts my hands, and I find it much more fiddly than the long-tail, but I think the results were worth it. You can see the cast-on edge pretty well in this work-in-progress pic:

ToshWhiteHatBrimI’m participating in Madelinetosh May, an event put on by the Madelinetosh Lovers group on Ravelry, so I’m going to try to get one more Tosh hat design done before the month is up!

5 Comments

  1. heather
    heather05-10-2013

    Really like it, but at first glance I thought it was crochet. Looks like it is super comfy and it’s definitely cute!

  2. Chris
    Chris05-11-2013

    Love it. Nice center panel with the decreases, much smoother than others.

  3. Monica
    Monica05-12-2013

    Beautiful! The cable cast on effort was worthy as it looks very neat.

  4. deepbluerenegade
    deepbluerenegade05-13-2013

    River Run

    Infinity

    Dandelion

    • Triona
      Triona05-13-2013

      Ooh, I like all of those, especially Dandelion! Thanks! :-)

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