I was very good Friday!
I did all my household chores so the weekend would be free for more fun things like helping a friend clear brambles from her new allotment. Yep, I’m strange – I like that kinda thing! 🙂
After a hard day of chores I thought,
“I’ll sit in the garden, watch the washing dry and knit for an hour”
My current project (I tell you about it in my next post – honest!) needs close following from the pattern- not the thing for a mongy hour knitting in the garden.
What to knit that does not require thinking and is fun and portable enough for the garden… 😕
I have recently tidied my stash and sorted out a bag of rather unpromising, homeless scraplettes destined for the bin…
So I took these and my “bobble stash”…
to make more Smoothie hats. (See this posting for details of what they are for and how addictive they are. 🙂 )
I was rather pleased with a couple of hour’s work 😛
OK – I did say one hour sitting in the garden but you know how it gets when you’re enjoying yourself 😳
Here’s what I made…..
Ancient boucle from Twillieys (I still have the ball band – sold in ounces!)
Variations on a purple and white stripey theme…
A solidish one and a holey one…
The holey one is fun and all my knitterly friends who’ve see it grab it and want to know how it’s done -here’s the “pattern”
- Cast on 28st and do 2 rows of K1, P1 rib as usual.
- Row1:(K2tog,yrn) rep to end
- Row 2 (and all even rows): Purl
- Row 3: K1, (K2tog,yrn) rep to last st, K1
- Row 4: Purl
- Repeat the above 4 rows twice more.
- Row 13: (K2tog) rep to end
- Row 14: (P2tog) rep to end
- Sew it up and apply pompom!
And some luxurious kimono ribbony ones (the pink one is Pure Silk and Ribbon !)
what cute hats, you make me feel really guilty that I haven’t manged time for any yet terrible!
Great hats and love the bobbles 😀
those hats are just adorable!
i love them..they are soooo adorable