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muninnhuginn) wrote2017-01-15 02:25 pm
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Hat
My current winter hat is my Scareisle tam--yup, fair isle with more than a touch of Hallowe'en about it. This is fine in October, but a tad odd in January. So, this week I knit this:
I am in love with the yarn (Buachaille by Kate Davies Designs) and the pattern was sweet to knit. And the result is really warm--all that extra buk from the stranded knitwork.

I am in love with the yarn (Buachaille by Kate Davies Designs) and the pattern was sweet to knit. And the result is really warm--all that extra buk from the stranded knitwork.
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It's a Kate Davies design--Hat 101 (blog post here:https://katedaviesdesigns.com/2016/12/25/hat-101/ with link to the pattern on Ravelry [have you succumbed to Ravelry?]).
I used Kate's yarn too: Buachaille (https://www.shopkdd.com/yarn/buachaille). It's like the best Shetland I've worked with, but so much softer.
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Thanks for the link. I just bought the pattern.
I'd be knitting in doll scale (avout 1/3 in this case) so will have to experiment with lace-weight yarn (and needle sizes) rather than using her yarn.
Looking through the pattern it has something I've never done (cdd) so that's something new I've learned already (thank you Google!)
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"Increase Round: [k2, m1 (k1, m1) twice] 4 times"
Does that mean k2, m1, k1, m1, k2, m1, k1, m1, repeated four times,
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k2, m1, k1, m1, k2, m1 repeated four times?
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Wouldn't that be "[k2, m1 (k1, m1 twice)] 4 times"...?
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I'll have to look out for your designs on Spoonflower.
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At least you now know you'll be extra trendy this spring though.
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Odd that. It flagged you as suspicious. You? Suspicious? :-)
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The majority of websites appear to view me as a bot of some kind. Many gadgets, including "smart" household units such as washing machines, do not recognise me as a real person / user for the purposes of pressing buttons. Many automatic doors on shops and banks etc similarly don't recognise me as real physical person - whereas apparently a large 2' by 4' flooring plank/slab does count!