Finished items and a contest
December 4th, 2006 at 10:42 am (Finished Items, Works in progress)
As I promised last Wednesday, here are the pictures of Arlo’s sweater (finally). It is SO difficult to get a good picture of this kid – he never stops moving!
Here’s the sweater unmodeled
(please excuse the funky sleeve positioning – I neglected to photograph this *before* he wore it and of course he got food on it)
“Reach for the sky!” – the only way I could get him to hold still
I’m pretty happy with the sweater, though I think I made the neckband too wide. I’ll have to undo the bind-off and rip it back a couple rows, maybe. He seems to like it, though it’s hard to tell since he’d really just rather be naked.
I’ve been craving some stranded knitting lately, so when my aunt offered to buy some yarn for me on a recent visit to Borealis Yarns, I grabbed a couple skeins of Cascade 220 to make a hat for Arlo, who was desperately in need of a nice warm hat. I pulled out my (very battered) copy of Hats On! by Charlene Schurch and cast on for the Danish Earflap Hat. I believe I started this on Wednesday night and I finished it Saturday evening. A nice quick little project, good to have when Chris was out of town all week for work. I had some difficulty with the earflaps, mostly because I apparently can’t count, read patterns, or do short rows. No clue why it was so difficult, but I think it took three tries before I got it right. After that, the rest of it went off without a hitch. Arlo won’t keep it on, of course, but that’s why it’s got ties! I figure he’ll figure out how to untie it ASAP, so I’m going to have to dig out one of the cord stoppers that I have kicking around the sewing room. That ought to keep it in place. Maybe.
Excuse the white blur – Mimi desperately wanted to be in the picture and I had to snap this quickly before she jumped up on the stool.
I enjoyed this project so much that I’m already planning my next stranded knitting project – a pair of mittens from Folk Mittens by Marcia Lewandowski. I’ve got red and black yarn for the Ullred Mittens and a plan for the matching hat in Hats On! in the future. I’m hoping to get the mittens done in time to use them as a Christmas gift, so I’ve got to finish up the sock I’m working on soon. I also want to make a stranded hat for Grace, though I’m not sure which one out of the book I want to do.
Oh hey, I promised a contest to celebrate my blogiversary, didn’t I? I’m going to make that a separate post so it’s easier to keep track of (for me, at least).

Chris said,
December 4, 2006 at 10:49 am
Cute sweater and hat!! I really like the two-color ties on the hat.
Guinifer said,
December 4, 2006 at 12:55 pm
I had to laugh – I’d like to see that sweater in motion! Hat is very cute.
needlerknits said,
January 8, 2007 at 12:09 am
I Googled Danish Earflap Hat so I could show my online friends what I’m knitting, which led me to your blog. I’m so happy you posted a photo of the hat. Arlo is adorable and the hat looks lovely. I cast on for mine last night and those shortrow earflaps almost did me in. Are you dyslexic too? (“can’t count, read patterns, or do short rows”) – me too.