Friday, August 21, 2015

Post-holiday FOs: Meet the Beanie Boys

I've not been entirely idle this holiday. In fact, while we were away I was downright busy. It felt like a regular beanie conveyor belt for a while!

The start was a beanie for boy #2. He'd been asking me for a beanie and scarf combo for a while now, and I thought this was as good a time as any to finally cast on for it. 

The colours he had picked were red and green. I wasn't took keen on buying lots of new wool, so I rooted around in my vast stash and found some dark green wool. I'm pretty sure it's Cascade, and I'm also pretty sure that I've had it since D's and my honeymoon, which is something like 10 years ago now. We spent it travelling New England on a Harley Davidson. I'm not your typical biker chick (or a biker chick at all, really!), and the trade-off for riding on that Harley was that we were also touring the Yarn Shops of New England. We visited many, always drawing surprised looks when we entered some little LYS in our full motorbike gear. It was a great holiday, and I brought back a whole lot of yarn - as much as would fit in the saddle bags on the bike, really. I also learned to spin on  that holiday, but that is another story.

Anyway, I still had this dark green yarn and I thought I'd use it. To accommodate boy #2's wishes I then bought some dark red Alpaca-mix yarn and I was set to go. Boy#2 told me later that he had envisioned brighter and lighter colours (something like bright red and a glowing neon- green... I should have guessed that I suppose!), but he is nevertheless thrilled with the beanie. So thrilled, in fact, that he's been wearing it most days, both during the day and often in the evening, in bed. :D


I used a very simple pattern for this. The inspiration came from Haven Ashley's Man Hat, but I amended the pattern a bit by using thinner yarn. I also went with a k1 p1 pattern on every row for this hat, which gae it quite clearly pronounced stripes. 

As soon as I had finished it, I saw boy #1's eyes light up - 'Mummy, that's cool, can you make me one!?'

Sure I can, darling, I'm glad you asked!

He chose a combination of the dark green yarn and the light green one that I still have left over from the Eyelet Yoke sweater. I love it when I find small projects for left-over yarn! 

I can tell you now, though, that one does not tolerate any procrastinating when he is waiting for something to be finished. At one point I was sitting down on the sofa for 5 minutes and he spotted me without my knitting, so he went and fetched it for me and threw it to me with a 'come-on mummy, you need to knit.'. Ha! 

That hat was finished in record time.

The next one was obviously boy #3's beanie. Since we now had three colours in the mix for these beanies I thought I'd go with the combination that hadn't been used before - the dark red Alpaca and the light green. 

I went with a k1 p1 row followed with a knit row for these two, which gave a slightly different look and shape. They are less stretchy and wider, overall, and for boy#3's beanie I altered the stripes by knitting 3 rows with red and two with green, which, together with the pattern, produced an interesting effect of one solid green stripe and one sort of dotted stripe... I quite like it. :) 


I obviously didn't want to leave out D, and in fact, this is the hat that started it all. I knitted it with a ball of Noro that I have had for ages. The pattern for this one is made up, and as you can see I ran out of yarn right before the end so I finished it with that dark green Cascade. 


So you see, I wasn't that idle on holiday, not at all!

4 boys - 4 hats! :)

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16 comments:

  1. But what about your head?!

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    1. Haha, you are absolutely right, and yes, I have just cast on for a beanie for myself. :)

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  2. Now that was a productive holiday!!!! You obviously have one more to go, right? (don't forget the knitter!!!)

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    1. It didn't feel all that productive, but looking back I agree, it was! And yes, I am going to - I've just cast on for my very own beanie!

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  3. A productive holiday indeed, great hats with a wonderful combination of colours. What colour are you going for?

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    1. Thanks. I'm planning a sort of berry beanie for myself, to match the test knit cowl I did a while ago (did I post about that?!)

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  4. Ho dang! What a trip roaring down the roads on a Harley. These beanies are two snaps up. Wonderful job. Love the pic of them with their arms around one another.

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    1. Thanks, and yes, it was a bit of a crazy honeymoon - good memories! :)

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  5. I love each and every one of those hats! I also got a kick out of your comic asides.....you are funny. I "faved" the pattern on Ravelry (I'm saminar) as I have sons and grandboys and those hats would be great for them....actually anyone really. Good show!

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    1. Thanks Sam. :) It is a great pattern - simple and easy to alter to your needs!

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  6. Cute hats! I love the stripiness.

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    1. Thanks. I think I have a thing about stripes - there seem to be a lot of stripes in the boys's wardrobe... ;)

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  7. Fabulous hats! I love them! Thanks for sharing.

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