I’m trying to use up as much of my non-wool stash as possible so, with the coming of colder weather, I’ve pulled out the pattern for the 1898 hat by Kristine Byrnes. Wools or wool-blends would be ideal for use out on the high seas, however, these will be given to teenagers and with the high percentage of it being misplaced or “borrowed”, I will be using acrylic yarn. Acrylic yarn that made its way into my stash either through friends or relatives. (Hey, you knit, right? Here’s some yarn I don’t want anymore. I’m sure you can use it for something.)
Anyway, I’m playing yarn chicken with this dark teal and black. I don’t have a scale to figure out how much yarn I actually have so this will be a challenge for sure!
Knowing that there is more black than teal, I decided to divide the headband part into two colors. The black will be the inside and outer edge that frames the face and the teal will be the outside.
The headband part gets folded in half along a slipped stitch line. Those two edges are secured by picking up stitches from both edges for the crown thus doubling the knitting over the ears to add more warmth.
With the headband finished I have 30 yards of teal and a lot more black to work with on the crown to make some type of striping pattern. Will I have enough teal to complete it?
Taking a walk on the wild side!
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I hope you had enough yarn! good luck!
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Lol you will have enough, because when you run out, the rest will be black. 😉 I love that pattern, it is so warm and cozy, and I like the way you are doing the colors!
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Yarn chicken or not, whatever you make is unique and always beautiful.
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We will wait in anticipation…..
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