Thursday, August 21, 2008

Making Progress!

I finished the Rainy Day Socks the day after my last post (haven't taken a picture of them completed yet, but I will before I send them off to my friend). So that allowed me to get out the 'Yoked Sweater' to start working on. I finished the front of it in 2 days (no updated pics) and started on the first sleeve yesterday - I'm happy with the progress I'm making, so much so that I allowed myself to cast on for this cute little thing at the beginning of the week . . .

I know, I know - it's not a Christmas gift, but it IS a gift, and for obvious reasons it needed to be knit before Christmas! This is Susan's 'Pumpkin Hat' from Itty Bitty Hats. I used Berroco Touche and this is the first time I've knit with this yarn! I have to say I love it, it's so silky smooth. Knit on my 16" Addi Turbo, the whole thing was very slippery, but still nice to knit with. This little thing is already in the mail to a friend in England who will no doubt be getting 'Fall' much sooner than we will (here in Texas!).

I only used 1 skein and because I did the largest size I ran out of yarn about 8 rounds from the stork. As you can see in the picture I simply introduced the stalk color earlier, and I think it still looks ok - don't you?

So, once yoked sweater is completed I will start on something for my nieces little girls. I'm thinking of the Cozy Tank from Lucinda Guy. I made one earlier this year that was intended for one of them so I think I may only have to make one more, unless I use the original one for another friend's little girl?! So many to knit for . . . . so little time!

Keep watching this space - I haven't forgotten about my promised 'giveaway' - my 100th post is coming soon. I also want to 'Pay It Forward' and will be talking about that soon too.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Such a cute hat! And being a Halloween baby myself I'm all about the pumpkin! ;-) Great job!

Claudia Bugh said...

I *heart* the hat. So adorable. If I wouldn't look ridiculous I would knit one for myself!

~ Phyllis ~ said...

The pumpkin hat is precious. Great job.

Sue said...

The pumpkin hat is adorable to knit isnt it. My friend wanted mine for her grandson so she paid me for the yarn to knit it. I really want to make some more as gifts though, they are so cute. I love the cozy tank too, my daughter loved wearing hers and grew out of it so quickly too.

Anonymous said...

Very cute pumpkin hat. I think it looks perfect; no one but you would ever know that you ran out of the main color too soon! I think I should start knitting a little pumpkin hat for my niece...

Suzanne said...

The pumpkin hat is adorable! The stem actually looks great! Will be anxious to see all your other FO's too! :)
Suzanne

Darcy's Knotty Knitter said...

I love the hat so cute:)Hugs Darcy

Anonymous said...

That is so cute!

sweetp said...

How cute is that??!!

Annie said...

welcome back! (i'm a few days maybe weeks behind in everything) thanks for the award. you are very kind.
Aren't those pumpkin hats fun to knit??

missbree said...

That is so cute!! I love it!

Anonymous said...

You're certainly cracking on with the FO's aren't you! Love the pumpkin hat! Thanks for awarding me right back btw :)

Knitterella said...

Your pumpkin hat looks great! Glad you tried it in the Touché - that my favorite yarn for Itty-Bittys. I've got that pumpkin hat on the brain too - need to get it done for a baby gift.