07 May 2009

Instant Gratification

I like making hats and scarves. They provide me with a sort of instant gratification - a quick sense of accomplishment. They are relatively short projects into which you can incorporate any design, any stitch, any pattern, any color combination. And they are useful too!

The first knit item I ever completed was a hat and the second was a matching scarf. I used to churn them out while I was in college and I'd give every one away. I know how to knit and I love to knit beanies, but I have never kept a single beanie for myself. Including these:

Ribbed Rasta Beanie with Fat Stripes
Rasta Beanie with Fat Stripes

Big Slouchy Rasta Beanie
This is my favorite of this series
Rasta Hat with Fat Stripes

Ribbed Rasta Beanie with Graduated Stripes
Rasta Beanie with Graduated Stripes

Totally funky! This was inspired by a hat I saw Ziggy Marley wearing. It was high, but had these squishable layers. His was all green - a dark muted camouflage green. It turned out exactly how I envisioned it.
Ziggy Inspired

I don't pull it off well, but I bet Erika Badu could.
Ziggy Inspired
For those of you who knit, I started with almost 2 inches of 1x1 ribbing then would alternate colors and knit sections of stockinette and garter so that the garter sections squish down onto the stockinette, making the hat collapsible. After repeating two sections of each color I quickly closed the hat by switching to back to black in stockinette I *knit across, then p2tog*.

4 comments:

  1. Deeeeeeeece! I wish we lived near each other. I want to learn how to knit! I love all your stuff. :D
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  2. Thank you Donna! While I can do more complex designs, the repetitive nature of simple hats and scarves is so relaxing. It's soothing to my soul. If we ever get together, I would be happy to teach you.
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  3. Too cute! Maybe we should get together and make Erika Badu a whole bunch of hats!
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  4. Ha ha! Wouldn't that be something. I think I need to pick up the needles tonight. I haven't touched them for many months, but now I'm feeling inspired. Thank you.
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