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365knitsocks · 6 months ago
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Far + Wide Hat
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Project Notes:
Project Started – 11/11/2023
Project Completed – 12/18/2023
Pattern – Far + Wide Hat
Designer -Taylor Harris
Needles – 3.25 mm/US 3
Method – magic loop
Yarn – Knit Picks Bare Fingering Weight Yarn
Dyed with – Jacquard Acid Dyes
Amount of Yarn Used – 72 grams
Recipient – Husband
Size – Adult Small
Notes/Modifications –
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lphaneuf · 7 months ago
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Cast on a sweater for Therin today. Starts with the sleeve. Nice.
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icterid-rubus · 1 year ago
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Alright, one persons gifts all knit ✔️
The only problem is that I’ve just realized the yarn matches their hair perfectly and may give the appearance of an extra long grey beard 🤦‍♀️
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I did it. I started on holiday gifts before December…barely.
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Knitting repeat 37 out of 40 on the lace shawl for my cousin’s wedding present
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pseudacrisregilla · 3 months ago
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While I'm waiting to block the sweater, I'm working on another project: Purl Soho's Contrast Cuff Hat + Hand Warmers. It's a very simple design in a nice yarn; the hat would definitely be a suitable project for a beginner knitter since it's entirely garter stitch with k2tog for shaping at the top. The hand warmers are a bit more complex, but I also haven't started them yet.
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For me, the pros of knitting in garter stitch are that it's easy and fast. All you're doing is knit, knit, knit, and since I can knit faster than I can purl, this hat is coming together decently quickly.
The one thing I dislike about garter stitch, and that I'd forgotten I dislike because it's been a while since I knit a garter stitch project, is that it grows pretty slowly, since the fabric folds to functionally be double thick. At least it'll be warm in the winter!
I'm enjoying using Purl Soho's Speckled Hen yarn for this. I love the way alpaca yarn feels but I usually try to avoid knitting with alpaca because it sheds so much. Speckled Hen doesn't shed as much as most alpaca yarns do, which makes me quite happy while knitting.
The yarn also incorporates undyed merino, which gives the pattern its name. The main color and contrast color have the same shade of dyed alpaca (in my case, a pale green), but one has a light merino and the other has a dark merino. I'm very excited to see this effect in action once I join the main color to the hat.
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akhuna · 2 years ago
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Started the third colour on the baby blanket today. :)
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hypokeimena · 2 years ago
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waiting impatiently for some of the wool i washed yesterday to dry because i want to START MY BLANKET PROJECT...
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nominalnebula · 2 years ago
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I don't need more yarn I don't need more yarn I don't need more yarn I don't need more yarn I don't need more yarn I don't nee
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countthelions · 2 years ago
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A sparkly, winter knit to go with today's festivities ❤️💚
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365knitsocks · 6 months ago
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Classic Ribbed Hat
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Project Notes:
Project Started – 10/19/2023
Project Completed – 10/30/2023
Pattern – Classic Ribbed Hat
Designer – Purl Soho
Needles – 3.25 mm/US 3
Method – magic loop
Yarn – bare Knit Pick Stroll fingering weight
Dyed with – acid dyes
Amount of Yarn Used – 42 grams
Recipient – gift
Size – large
Notes/Modifications – added a broken rib after the first three inches. * in the future I would knit the hat to about 9 1/2 inches
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poppy-ghost · 1 year ago
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don't mind my messy as fuck counter & walmart brand pringles but the first is more liberty (betsy print) that I'm gonna make a quilt coat from and the second (also liberty) using the scraps from my dress to make a tote for my mom for xmas (⁠◡⁠ ⁠ω⁠ ⁠◡⁠)
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dek0pon · 5 months ago
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ok knitting docket for while im at my parents house is hood/balaclava using the yarn i got in wyoming + scarf OR hat (tbd) w the yarn i bought while i was home LAST summer
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sleepnoises · 7 days ago
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Hey, so I needed to make something huggable and purl soho’s big snowy owl pattern had a familiar silhouette so… I made this guy… (is this fan art? It feels weird calling my knitting art…)
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(The eye plate is… inelegant… but it is also reversible! So, you win some you loose some.)
I will credit you on my ravelry project page of course but I would also like to borrow one or two of your photos so I can give people context. Is it ok if I do that? Are they watermarked? I could put your name on them.
Also I will be making a post where I link to the pattern (which is free) and give directions on how I made the eye plate— though if you have the skills to make this pattern the eye is pretty self explanatory. The only important non visible thing is that I lined it in poly batting which keeps the stuffing from falling out but in this case more importantly gives the buttons that hold the eye plate a much stronger anchor.
Anyway, I can tag you in that post if you like! I love your art and it’s given me a lot of joy this week when everything is garbage.
WAHHHH this is SO cool. The reversible eyeplate is stunning and I'm looking forward to learning more about how you did it. Would also be glad to hear more about how you optimized huggability. I'm glad it helped you get through this wretched week!!
Feel free to borrow photos and add watermarks if you want—I think this page is probably a better photo source, but clayfellows.com is better to link to? Disorganized of me. I would love to be tagged!
Beautiful incredible!!!
Edit: also wanted to put this in artistic dialogue with the other known knitfellow
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cyprinella · 1 year ago
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Tiny Tiles is done! Got the binding on today and just need to give it a wash to make sure everything holds together.
Free pattern from Purl Soho.
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pseudacrisregilla · 3 months ago
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I'm in full-on hat mode right now. It's basically just a rectangle of garter stitch. I can watch TV and just knit without having to pay attention, which is ideal for getting this done as fast as possible.
All this to say that I finally got to start the main color for the hat!
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I love the idea behind this pattern, and this yarn is lovely to work with. When I first saw this color of yarn, I thought it just looked off-white and was worried about how the hat would look. Its green color is way more noticeable when it's knit, and so now I can say that my worry was unfounded. I'm excited to see how this turns out when it's completely done.
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vashti-lives · 6 days ago
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The making of a woolfellow
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Last weekend I decided I would loose my mind if I didn’t make a quick easy project I could hug when I was done. I realized a pattern I was already comfortable with had a very familiar silhouette and couldn’t resist taking some inspiration from @sleepnoises clayfellows!
The base of this guy is literally just Purl SoHo’s Big Snowy Owl as written. As long as you are comfortable knitting small tubes either via magic loop or with double pointer needles this is a super super easy project. I used magic loop for the base, ears, and eye plate because when I young poor beginning knitter I absolutely could not justify buying a bunch of double pointed needles when my interchangeable circular set could also make small tubes, and now I’m very proficient at magic loop and and cannot be bothered to get good at DPNs. But either will work.
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I knit as directed until I hit the point in the pattern directions where it tells you to stuff the body at which point I started making minor adjustments for the eventual wool fellow. I added a poly batting liner at the same time the instructions tell you to stuff the body. I always do this in plush toys knit with big yarn because there’s not really a way of knitting big yarn tight enough that stuffing won’t fall out, but in this case it’s also extremely necessary because it gives an extra anchor when you’re sewing in the buttons.
Once I had lined it and mostly stuffed it I took a break from the main project and knit and embroidered one half of the faceplate, for measurement reasons. I’ll put the directions for how I made the faceplate below, for now it just matters that you know that I did this because I wanted to know how big it was so I would be able to place the buttons. For the record my plate was… roughly 8 inches. I cared enough to check but tbh by this point in the project the election was over and my willingness to be precise was basically zero. As you will see. This was also when I rummaged through my button collection and found buttons small enough to be pressed through the plate fabric but big enough they wouldn’t immediately fall back through. Probably 7/8 of an inch??? Idk. Might have been better off with slightly bigger buttons. More on that later.
I didn’t do a great job sewing the buttons on symmetrically because I figured it didn’t really matter and technically this is true but also it would be easier to put the plate on nicely if the buttons were symmetrical.
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A naked woolfellow!! Avert your eyes!!!!!
To work out where to put the buttons count ten stitches, put a removable marker, count 8, removable marker, count ten and put a removable marker. Basically you want the buttons (and eventually the face) to be in between one of the 8 stitch sections because the ten stitch sections become the ears/horns.
I pulled random cheap buttons from my stash and sewed them on with a thread shank, but using buttons that have an existing shank would be easier.
As a completionist and because when I finished knitting the body I wanted to be basically done I also knit and embroidered the second plate here and sewed them together using a lazy faux mattress stitch/ladder stitch. Once that was done I went back to the directions and finished the head/ears as written!!
The faceplate is knit almost identically to the bottom of the body save for the fact that there’s no need to purl. I also swapped out kfb for m1L (save the first row) for texture reasons but you could kfb the whole time if you wanted.
This is what I did but depending on your gage and how big your guy is you may want to adjust.
Faceplate: make two
Cast on 8 stitches and join in the round
Kbf across (16 stitches)
Knit
K2 m1L across (24 stitches
Knit
K3 m1L across (32 stitches)
Knit
K4 m1L across (40 stitches)
Knit
K5 m1L across (48 stitches)
Knit
Cast off
Close up hole in middle and embroider the eyes.
As far as embroidering the eyes goes my only advice is to take these three phrases and accept them into your heart:
It's ~rustic~
It's organic
It's a design choice
Some final thoughts:
On the base pattern:
I will note for the record if I was going to redo this— and I will almost certainly be making a second one— I would skip the diamond texture, particularly on this multi colored yarn. It looks fine on the finished guy but for the amount of extra work and wrist strain I don’t think it’s really worth the effort, at this in this context. YMMV and if you’re knitting in a solid color you might weigh things differently but it’s worth noting Purl SoHo’s own variations on this pattern— a bunny and pig— do not include any kind of texture or pattern.
On the button mechanism:
About the buttons and the double sided eye plate-- I do not know that this is the best way to accomplish this. It's the best I could manage while having an nervous breakdown but I suspect someone clever could think of something better. They are frankly fiddly and even with the batting they are not the most stable. I definitely wouldn't give it to a child like this, even if they're too old for the buttons to be a choking hazard, the whole thing is too delicate.
It would definitely be more functional for hardcore cuddling and squishing if you just sewed it on and didn't worry about it being reversible. I may eventually do this. The buttons might also be more stable if you lined it in a knit fabric instead of (or perhaps in addition to) the batting. I think it would be a good use for a worn out t-shirt.
On yarn and yardage:
Yardage first-- the pattern says the main body uses 180ish yards, but I definitely used at least 200, and maybe a little more. The eye plates also probably took 40 yards total? I'm not sure I didn't pay that close of attention. It was about one ball of Valley Yarns Valley Superwash Bulky. This also doesn't include the Hometown USA I embroidered the eye with. I have absolutely no clue there. 10 yard? 15?
For the curious I knit this out of Malabrigo Rasta which is. An insane choice for this project. BUT a few years ago I splurged and bought 5 skeins in two colors from my local yarn shop because it was shutting down and I wanted to help the owner recoup what she could. Also it was my birthday. I then very promptly ruined all this yarn by trying to wind it with my yarn cake winder and over spinning it. It didn't take me long to realize the gage was not going to be fully consistent with this yarn AND parts of it had way too much energy now and were going to create fabric that never really laid right. I cried. This was like, $140+ worth of yarn. It got stuck in a bag and shoved in the back of my closet in the hopes that I would forget my crimes.
When I was pondering what to knit last week the yarn psychically contacted me and told me it was ready to be a woolfellow. Or maybe I just saw the pattern and remembered it. Who can say. In theory the pattern should take 180 yards of wool, which is just shy of how much I had in this color, out of caution and in the hopes that I would have enough leftover to attempt arms I knit the bottom in scraps of gray yarn leftover from a previous project. I kind of thought the gray wouldn't show but TBH I'm not mad it does, it ends up looking like the bottom is unglazed which is cute. I like it so much that I embroidered my eye on the purl side to match it. Anyway-- as turned out knitting the bottom out of gray was a good choice because I used up almost all the Rasta as it is, I have maybe 1-2 grams left. It's probably because I didn't gage swatch, but it might also be because over-spinning the yarn did weird things to it.
It it is sad the original cropped jacket was not to be but I would absolutely never have bought this yarn to make a stuffed animal and it is so nice. I love it so much. I am absolutely turning the second color I bought into a second guy. It's all got a very pollyana life lesson feel. Sigh.
If you're wondering this guy's colorway is Solis (the other yarn I have is in Azul Profundo, which will also be very nice.) To me the nearly 60 dollars I spent on this yarn is so so much money but I will say that if you want yarn that is a) a natural fiber b) very very very soft and c) hand dyed Malabrigo Rasta is about as cheap as you'll find and it is absolutely beautiful in finished products. You miiight want to get 3 skeins just to be safe.
That said I have absolutely knit this pattern in much cheaper yarns and also gotten nice results. If you're ok working with acrylic yarns I knit it in Hometown USA to make a Totoro-- with some minor alterations-- and it was very cute. I also used K+C Luxe Alpaca Solid from Joann (technically it was under the buttercream line at the time, but it's the same yarn) to knit the bunny version of this pattern. There's also plenty of cheaper wool yarns online that are very nice.
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If anyone other than me ever makes a woolfellow PLEASE tag me!!!
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