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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Banner Hat

Hi Knitters,
Last week I put up a new banner on the blog (the photo above). In October I did post a very short video on the making of the hat right here if you're interested.  The video includes some of these same photos.
TC took the photos of me on our front stoop in a very quick and haphazard way. I love the banner photo in the way the sunlight is blinding in the distance. 
I didn't write a pattern for the hat. I made it up as I went. It has a deep ribbed brim and a simple stockinette stitch top. I thought this project would show off the gradient roving from Fiber Optic, which I purchased at the Kentucky Sheep and Wool Festival last May.
I did a Navajo ply to keep the colors together. The fiber is a wool and silk blend. The yarn ended up being a worsted weight. I knit on US size 7 needles at 5 stitches per inch. I love the way it turned out.

Here is the yarn all ready to go. The colors are so vibrant and beautiful.

I'm going backward in the creation sequence here but this is the roving being spun into singles on my wheel last summer.

This is the roving before being spun. I've had a few asking questions about the hat so there you have it. The sweater is the Tea Leaves Cardigan by Melissa LaBarre in Madelinetosh dk in the Burnished colorway. It is my most worn handknit garment. What a great design.

The thing is that TC wore the hat to school one day recently. When I saw that she had it on before school I hesitated and almost asked her not to wear it but I held back. I didn't say anything because I want her to feel free to wear our handknits anytime and anywhere without hesitation. I want her to enjoy homespun clothing and to not worry about it at all. I want her to basically enjoy the fruits of our making lifestyle. I kept my concerns to myself.

Now the hat has gone missing and I am still glad I didn't say anything to her. I can always make another.

That's the story of my new banner. I am happy to have photos of my handspun hat to remember it fully.

The other new thing on the blog is that I am categorizing all of my old and new posts now. Since there are well over 700 posts it is taking me quite awhile to plug through them and distinguish what the labels should be. I have known about the need for categorizing these posts for a long time. When I finish categorizing all of the posts, blog readers will be able to find old posts and look for different topics easily. The categories will be posted on the blog sidebar for easy access. It is long overdue. Completing the labeling of all of the posts is still a work in progress. I think I have close to 300 posts categorized by now. I hope people will find this helpful in the future.

I'll keep chipping away at it in my spare moments. Have a great weekend, Knitters.
best, susie

10 comments:

  1. Susan,
    I just adore your blog. Thank you for all the work you put into it.

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  2. Thank you for the information on your beautiful hat. So sorry it's missng. I hope you get it back or at least, that the new owner loves it! At least you know TC liked it; I remember when my oldest wore a nice red hat I'd made to kindergarten and decided to fling it in the lost and found!

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  3. wherever the hat has gone, i hope it is being loved. and who knows... like a lost cat, it may just find its way home to you in its own good time!

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  4. I love you in your hats. You should be in your banner b/c you're such an awesome designer, a terrific knitter, and such a beautiful person!

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  5. Gorgeous yarn spun into a lovely skein of yarn and knit into a beautiful bat - hopefully now on the head of a deserving person or maybe it will find it's way back to you.

    I can only imagine how time consuming categorizing all your old posts must be (I can't imagine you even have 'spare time'). thank you in advance for all that hard work - I always learn a lot from your blog - love it!

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  6. Love the hat. My sons lost every hat they wore. I suggest checking lost and found box at school. I found many of our missing items.
    Sharon

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  7. This story warmed my heart hearing about how lovingly you let TC take the hat; what a great lesson it is for me to remember with my children.

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  8. Hi Susan,

    You are a great and generous Mom!
    May I suggest that you consider investing in some custom-printed sew-in labels (soft ones) for all of your handknits? If the label had your name and phone number or email address or some other way to get the items returned to you, you might find that helpful in the future. Sounds as if your knits need microchips like they are putting in pets now!

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  9. I love the hat, and now you've inspired me to make something similar with the beautiful Fiberoptic roving that I also purchased from the Kentucky Sheep and Fiber Festival! I hope the hat finds you again... You are so sweet to hold no anger to TC for "misplacing" it!

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  10. I love the hat, and the sweet story about TC - and I LOVE your Tea Leaves Cardigan! I plan to cast on my own later this week. I have Madelinetosh's Pashmina in the color Cove just screaming to be a Tea Leaves Cardi.
    Happy Knitting!

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