Sunday, January 24, 2016

The Green and White Fluted Rib Scarf

I got a lot done over winter break. My second project after the hats was this green and white fluted rib scarf. Doesn't it have a nice pattern? It's the same two rows, alternating between white and green. 


I found it on Ravelry, of course.

Here's the pattern that produced this coloring:

Cast on 21 stitches.
Following the pattern, work 12 rows in white.
Switch to green, work 2 rows.
Switch back to white, bringing the yarn up the side. Work two rows.
Switch back and forth between green and white until the scarf is long enough. Mine hit six feet before I stopped.
Work 12 rows in white.
Bind off.



Sunday, January 3, 2016

Two Sparrow Hats

Over the holidays I got to practice Portuguese knitting on a new pattern. It's amazing how much I can get done when I don't have to go to work.

The first hat is huge. It is a melon hat. My sister tried it on and it covered her entire face.


I followed most of the instructions (cast on 100 stitches, knit 5 rounds of the pattern) but didn't switch to size 8 needles after the ribbing or use the contrasting color for the crown. It knit up in about three days.

The second hat knit up in about two days. I cast on 90 stitches and did only three repeats of the pattern. This made the hat more manageable and removed the first row of decreases from the pattern. It went by much faster.


Here's evidence of the size disparity.


I like this pattern. I think I can get by with casting on 80 stitches to finish up the last of that bright green yarn.