Katherine the Great
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.
Nov 20
2010
Comments Off on Rumpelstiltskin hat
Category: knitting & crocheting

I made a stocking hat for my nephew in honor of his first birthday. The pattern is Pixie Hat by Debbie Bliss. I was very pleased with how easy it was and how it turned out, but I expect it will look better on R than it does on my old panda bear. Before you get caught up in how ratty Panda looks, you should know that in addition to having the right size head, his heart is a rattle and he has a music box in his arse that still plays music. If I make more toddler hats, you may be seeing more of him.


Speaking of having the right size head….the sizing was a little bit of a roller coaster. The ride went something like this:
I knit a guage (for once) and it is spot on, so away I go.
I get about 1/3 of the way done and Lisa says, “that looks a little big.”
My reply is, “it’s bigger than the newborn hat, but I did a gauge.”
A few knitting days pass and I realize the hat is about the same size as the hat I made for myself. Wait one minute! I try it on. RAT ON A STICK! It fits me! I’ll have to rip it out. sigh.
A day passes.
I look at the pattern which says 12-24 mos. is 19″ and the hat is 19″. I google and find that the average woman’s head size is 21″. I think about how stretchy this yarn is and sigh with relief.
I won’t have to start over after all and the hat will be done by his birthday. whew!

Happy Birthday, R! Love, Aunt Katie


Nov 13
2010
Comments Off on Sugar and Spice
Category: knitting & crocheting

I designed the upper left square of the Neopolitan baby blanket. Little girls being made of sugar and spice and everything nice seemed like the sort of thing I should incorporate into a baby blanket for a special little girl, so I set about charting it:

Sugar & Spice

I was not pleased with how the acrylic blocked out, so I recommend wool or cotton if you’d like to try something like this. The yarn is Vanna’s Choice espresso, antique rose, dusty rose, and white


I was admiring a blanket a friend of mine crocheted recently and then she sent me a picture of it with a wee cute baby in it and the blanket was cuter by an order of magnitude!
Immediately, I decided that I’d love to have pics of the blankies I make with their babies…so, after I mailed the next blanket, the gracious mom was kind enough to send me some photos of her adorable son with his new blanket. I’m thrilled! He’s SUCH a cutie! and he has such lovely blue eyes! and yes, the blanket does look better with its owner. Thank you so much for sharing, T!



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