July 30, 2009
Temple Cats Hat Pattern
This pattern is available from Knit Picks for $3.99 as a pdf download.*
Once I decided to design a cat-themed hat, I became a little obsessed. Originally I was going to knit with a traditional pattern gleaned from one of my books.
But the heads seemed to be lacking something, namely, a body, and I think this pattern looks a little menacing. I wanted purring, not hissing, cats. So rather than traditional, I decided to be original. Imagine that!
After several overly complex sketches, I blocked out a simple shape. These cats look naive and sweet, like a cross between a Maneki Neko (beckoning cat), and a pixelated kitty from a classic video game.
I've named the hat "Temple Cats" in honor of one of the legends of Maneki Neko, and because everyone loves a pun.
I'm fond of the curling tail.
*1/21/10: This pattern is now being offered at Knit Picks.
Pattern Information
Techniques and stitches
Stockinette stitch, decreasing, knitted braid, stranded knitting, knitting from a chart, knitting in the round
This pattern is suitable for intermediate knitters. The directions assume that you are familiar with stranded knitting.
Sizes
To fit head circumferences
xs / toddler: 15.25-17.25 in /39-44 cm
s / child: 17.75-19.75 in /45.5-50 cm
m / adult: 20.25-22.25 in /51.5-56.5 cm
l / adult: 23-25 in /58 -63.5 cm
Finished circumferences
xs / toddler: 15.25 in / 39 cm
s /child : 17.75 in / 45.5 cm
m /adult: 20.25 in / 51.5 cm
l/adult: 23 in / 58 cm
Hat pictured is size m, worn with 2 inches negative ease.
Yarn: Knit Picks Elegance, 1 (1, 1, 2) skeins of Ash (MC) and 1 (1, 1, 1) of Cornflower (CC).
1/21/10: Since Ash has been discontinued, I recommend substituting Knit Picks Andean Treasure in Fog Heather for the main color.
Substitute yarn of similar weight (DK) and composition (70% alpaca, 30% silk, or wool and wool blends) in the following approximate amounts:
For MC: 70 (80, 100, 130) yds / 65 (74, 92, 119 ) m
For CC: 40 (50, 65, 80) yds /37 (46, 60, 74) m
Needles: US 4/3.5 mm circular, US 6/4.0 mm circular and dpn’s. If needed, change size to obtain gauge.
Misc: stitch markers, tapestry needle
Gauge: 22 sts and 26 rws over 4 in/10 cm, in stockinette st, after blocking.
July 29, 2009
When is a cucumber not cool?
When the temperature reaches 106 farenheit! I just stepped into the garden to pick a cucumber and a few cherry tomatoes. They felt warm and cooked. And now, so am I.
I finished a hat a few days ago. I'd like to post a picture of it. But, for some reason, I just don't feel like putting anything made of alpaca anywhere on my body.
I finished a hat a few days ago. I'd like to post a picture of it. But, for some reason, I just don't feel like putting anything made of alpaca anywhere on my body.
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