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hugh_mannity) wrote in
knitting2012-02-21 02:02 pm
Fish hat!
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The pattern is from Knitty
The colours are those of the Northern Army of the SCA and the eyes are the Northern Army emblem sewn onto white felt. It's a gift for the 2-yo daughter of some friends of mine -- the dad is a member of the Northern Army and the daughter already has a Northern Army blanket and a battleaxe -- both crocheted by a mutual friend.
I used Lion Brand Vanna's Choice yarn for this as the mom has a wool allergy. And toddler stuff needs to be machine washable.
I'm very happy with the way it came out. So are some of my friends -- I posted it to FB and have had two requests to knit it. The first will be in burgundy and gold -- the SCA arms colours of the recipient. The other one will be pretty random. Both of them will be in my go-to yarn: Cascade 220 as I have a lot of it.
Just a basic ribbed watchcap in Noro Silk Garden:
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I was a bit disappointed that I only got the one purple stripe in the hat, but it fits nicely and is beautifully warm.



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And having just the one purple stripe in the other hat makes it stand out more!
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You can stripe it without being random. You could do a Fibonnaci sequence, (starting after the short rows). Or you could plan out a stripe pattern.
Something like the lips and fins in light blue, the body in dark blue, gold stripes with a single row of purple on either side.
Or red/pink/white/gold. Black/purple/green/gold.
Keep it to 3 or 4 colours, do fairly broad stripes (1 - 1 1/2"), and don't use the lips and fin colour for anything else.
Be careful with your choice of lip colour -- that's the colour that's going to be next to the recipient's skin. I'm doing gold lips on the burgundy/gold hat and as the recipient is ethnically hispanic he can carry that off. The other one I'm doing is for a fair-skinned lady of (I think) northern European heritage, we've picked the leftover burgundy for the lips and fins because it's a colour she likes and looks good in.
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The fish hat is too cute for words.
I like your simple knit hat. Reminds me of the one I just finished using the pattern from Knit Picks.