The Techknitting 8-trick Pocket Hat is quite a small project, quick and not at all difficult to do. But it's a fascinating technical tour-de-force; edgeless, jogless, endless, knobless, and devoid of icky dots. It's taught me a lot, and I quite want one for myself. As soon as I've finished my next two projects.
This, modelled by a grapefruit, is my miniature version. I made it in a hurry as a stop-gap because I haven't caught up with all these babies; a special present is in progress. To make a plausible new-born size, I worked in Cygnet Superwash DK on 4mm needles, cast on 52, and worked 8 rows of each colour except the last. It's very stretchy, and I think it should fit, at least for a few weeks, or, I hope, long enough to take a photo. And I'm blogging it because it and the baby should both have arrived by now. (Pattern links: ravelry library, techknitting pattern part 1).
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Miniature Pocket Hat
Posted by msHedgehog at 21:54
Labels: knitting and crochet
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Baby arrived on the 12th! We went out for a jaunt in another inferior hat this week and the neighbours laughed at how huge it was, so this one was much needed.
Hooray!! I need a picture. :D
I've taken some pictures but he cried throughout (not related to the hat, just a stage) so he is very red of face. I'll try again soon now he has calmed down.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/92154789@N00/sets/72157608242027842/
Oooooohhh I always forget how tiny they are when they're born! It fits - it's even too long!
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