Wednesday, June 4, 2008

First Hat

The Hat, It is a bit large I finished my first hat over a week ago, but have only now gotten around to posting about it. There are many wonderful things about this hat, but the aspect you are likely to notice first in this photo is probably the one that doesn't make me so happy. The hat turned out a bit LARGE. It's supposed to be a rolled brim style hat, but if I roll it up so that I can actually see, the brim is a) enormously fat and b) immediately starts unfurling. I'm not sure exactly what went wrong. The hat is spot on for circumference, so it's not like I messed up and made the whole thing too big based on a bad choice in yarn substitution (Lorna's Laces Shepherd Worsted was a joy to knit with, by the way). And I swatched! However, I did swatch on straight bamboo needles, then knit on circular bamboos, before I learned you're supposed to swatch on circulars if that's what you're going to knit on. Furthermore, after I frogged my first attempt, I switched to metal circulars... Could that have something to do with it? And what about the uberpoofy brim? The mystery continues...

Now, on to the positives. The yarn was indeed a joy. The texture and colors were wonderful to work with and I love how they knit up. More importantly, although this hat was a very simple pattern, I learned a lot, which was my goal in the first place. I sorted out circular needles and double points, neither of which I had tackled before. I was especially thrilled with how well the crown turned out, given that I'd never done decreases before either.
Rolled Brim Hat, Close-upFirst Decreases and DPNs

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow - it looks great! Loved the picture of you in the hat BTW. The solution to your too-big conundrum is to simply grow a bigger head ;)

Nick Jong said...

Yeah, I also love the picture of you in the hat. It looks good! If, uh, you weren't going for the ability to see. But anyway!