1.27.2013

Hemmed

Sticking to a goal of trying new things, I decided to try a knitted hem. I had a few skeins of Berroco Vintage Chunky laying around, and a color work chart I drew up a few months ago, so I figured I throw them all together and see what came out. 

I'm very pleasantly surprised. At first, I thought I'd make a cowl. The chunky is really warm, and very soft, so I figured it would be perfect for a winter cowl. But as I knitted, I knew this was destined to become a hat. A hat with just the right amount of slouch, a vintage inspired color scheme, and bulky enough to keep your head super warm. This is what came off my needles.


Even with the hem instead of ribbing, the hat has a wonderful amount of stretch, and would stretch enough to fit Jake's head, but still fits mine snugly.


I have a few more ideas I'd like to work up using this color chart, so this hat pattern will be part of an e-book I hope to release in the next month or so.


I just love the look of the knitted hem! I foresee using this technique quite a bit in the future.



Hope you're enjoying a relaxing Sunday!

6 comments:

  1. I love knitted hems as well.

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  2. It's so pretty! The hem gives it a nice structured band, which I really like. And the motif is worked in my very favorite color combo. Beautiful work, Jennifer.

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  3. Cute! This looks great!

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  4. Excellent colors! I love the way hemmed hats look.

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  5. love this! looking forward to your e-book, too :)

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