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Another easy knitted hat

We seem to be on a rented movie marathon at my house. I think it has something to do with the post holiday decompression. Mostly rainy and cloudy here during the winter, it’s perfect to cuddle up on the sofa and knit or spin. I found some yarn in my stash and I’m off. Easy Ribbed Hat (made with bulky yarn) yarn Bernant Felting Natural Wool, color way 94420 Needles size 8 US, circular needles I used the magic loop method, see here for help Cast on 64 stitches, being careful not to twist stitches Pattern is K1, P1 all around every row Continue until approx 6 inches or around the top of your head Start your decreasing Row 1: Knit pattern (k1, p1) 6 stitches, ktog , place stitch marker Row 2: Knit all around Row 3: Knit pattern until last two stitches before marker, then ktog Row 4: knit all around Repeat rows 3 and 4 until you have 8 stitches left on the needle. Cut a long tail and draw through all of the loops. Stitch back and forth through the top

Easy knitted cap pattern

I have been knitting over the holidays. A little, some light knitting that I don’t have to think to hard about. Looks like I’ve got a red theme going… Some house slippers… Easy pattern here Going to knit another pair for a girlfriend in the hospital. It has been cloudy and cold here, a little snow falling. So we have been watching some movies. I knitted an easy cap while watching Star Trek, (picked out by Steve) and Julie & Julia.   (for me).  This allows for a lot of knitting and spinning. Here is the pattern (see hat above) Easy Knitted Cap I used approx. 200 yds of worsted wt 100% wool Galway in dark red US 4 circular knitting needles or size to gauge(i use the magic loop method, see here ) Gauge = 17 sts and 24 rows, 4 x 4 swatch Cast on 76 stitches, be careful not to twist when joining the circle. Knit 2, purl 2 every row for 2 1/2 inches. Now starting knitting all around until 7-9 inches, about to the top of your head. Decrease using: Mark be

Happy Holidays!

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Imagine learning knitting from You Tube

When learning to knit or spin, You Tube has been a great resource for me, especially when I’m in the middle of a pattern, and have to figure out something, with no knitter to ask. Here are some recent videos that may help you. The KnitWitch has a number of great knitting tutorials available. Here are some of her new ones. Wet Blocking a Knitted Piece Weaving in Ends on Stockinette Stitch Weaving in ends on ribbing How to work in ribbing How to tell the difference between a knit stitch and a purl stitch Binding off in Pattern How to do stockinette stitch How to perform a knitted bind-off on the right side of your work How to recognize a backwards knitting stitch How to Purl through the backloop Knitted Cast On Knit Witch Yarn Bowl Demonstration How to fix a dropped stitch in knitting How to perfom a Cable Cast-on I knit with cat fur , is great, don’t let the title kid you, she has a wealth of videos on all sorts of stitches. Abby Franquemont , love to spin? Check ou

Wouldn’t you like to be knitting here…

With a mug of tea or glass of wine and a knitting project. Get your knitting out and enjoy, I can hear the fire crackling! I’m done with my hair towel wraps ( see here , on how to make), they are all wrapped up and I’m ready to settle down with a cup of tea and my new mag.

Knitting and podcasts….

Podcasts are great to listen to while knitting or spinning.  I really enjoy it. I also like to listen to my favorite podcasts, music or books, while cleaning or commuting to and from work. Some of my favorite are: Cast On by Brenda Dayne In her description it says “A podcast about Knitting”, but this is so much more. Brenda’s beautiful voice lulls me into a dreamy knitting mode, while I learn about, well you never know. Historical, interesting, musical, essays read by the writers, oh and knitting. She is charming to listen to and never fails to bring  a smile to my face and heart. This is my number 1 podcast. It’s a PurlMan, a guy in Boston with Knitting issues. Funny and good knitting info. The host, Guido, was introduced to knitting by his fiancé and has been completely obsessed ever since. The Knitmore Girls A mother and daughter team, who knit. I recently was introduced to this and am enjoying it. I like this duo, and the way they work together to produce a informat