Knitting progress
Boy, lots to catch up on here…
There's the hat I knit on the loom to match Nathan's scarf. It came out pretty nice, though it's a little small. That the variegation in the yarn lined up to make a rainbow stripe around most of the hat was a bonus. The loom knitting is really fast, and you can do a lot of fancy stuff with it, but the fancy stuff is more time-consuming. Making a simple purl stitch (say, for ribbing the edge of a hat so it doesn't roll up like this one) is a very different operation than a knit stitch. I prefer knitting on needles.
Nate's getting bored with row after row of knit stitches. He knit an infant hat (he wanted a toddler hat, but I couldn't convince him he'd chosen too small a loom), and not having someone to give it to took the wind out of his sails. I'm not sure if introducing him something like cables or Fair Isle color patterns would help that or not. It requires more concentration and provides more chances of mistakes.
After that, I knit a hair band for my wife for Christmas at the last minute (and finished it a few days after Christmas). I'll talk about that project in the next post.
And then I got back to the hat that started all of this. I finally got into a rhythm, knit 2, purl 2 ribbing… but I discovered I'd made a major mistake. The pattern calls for K1P1 ribbing, and I'd started out that way… and somewhere in between projects, I'd misremembered and started K2P2. No wonder it didn't look right at all. So I frogged the whole thing on Sunday, and last night I cast on, more loosely this time since the tight cast-on gave me fits, and with ten extra stitches 'cause I think the original was going to be a tad small. Fortunately, the decrease counts on groups of ten stitches, because I didn't think to check the math before I'd cast on and knit an entire row. So I feel better about that one.
And before that's done, I looks like I'm going to start a Felted Indoor Boot as part of a men's Knit-Along (KAL). I bought pretty wool, and someone at Twist has offered to teach me to spin. I bought way too much expensive yarn at Twist's recent sale, but it was buy-3-get-1-free, and it's darned pretty. I needed some of it for a new hair band, and I think I'll make some fingerless gloves for myself. Plenty more unaccounted for, though.
Spending time down at Twist more, but not quite as much as I'd like, and it's slow getting to know people because I'm not the "walk up and introduce myself" type.
Maybe going to the Wamego Winter Woolfest this weekend. But it looks like everyone I know is bailing, and I might be going alone. I'd invite my mom (she crochets), but she's recovering from pnemonia.
Whew.

January 6th, 2010 - 17:10
Don’t bail on the Woolfest, it is a lot of fun! Wamego is getting only a dusting of snow, and heck, it’s indoors!! :)
Love the hat!
January 6th, 2010 - 17:42
Thanks, Calli. I’m surprised at how proud I am of that simple loom-knit hat… and my son loves his matching hat and scarf, and that’s a plus.
The cold’s not so much a problem, and the length of the trip isn’t too big deal. I’m just looking at going by myself and not having anybody to hang out with. That’s awkward going to a “guy” event, and going to an event dominated by women is even more awkward. That will probably be less awkward when I’ve got some knitting chops under my belt and I’m not a guy *and* a total newb. :)
At this point, I’m 95% planning to go.
January 8th, 2010 - 15:39
Just go and write down your experiences of the visit. I love the way you write, makes me laugh (which didn’t happen to me much lately).
January 8th, 2010 - 15:41
Oh, and put on your colourful hat, it worked out really well.
January 8th, 2010 - 15:56
Thanks! I didn’t think I’d been particularly funny lately. :)
I’m still waffling on going… I’m looking at having to drive by myself, which I’ve done before (a concert in OKC, leaving at midnight). But I *knew* I wanted to go to the concert… I’m unsure about liking the event enough to justify going for the event alone, and not for hanging out with people. And the concert didn’t require getting up at the crack of dawn. :)
Thanks on the hat… but it’s my son’s and doesn’t fit me. :) Working on my own hat in baby alpaca, but I won’t be done with the ribbing by tomorrow, let alone the whole thing. (Ack! I’d be wearing a polyester fleece hat my wife sewed for me. Can I do that at a fiber fest? Will the Wool Police be after me?)