I seem to be knitting a bright pink slouchy hat. It just kind of happened.
Classic Elite Yarns’s “Montera Slouchy Hat” pattern showed up in my email one day last week. I thought:
Hmm. How interesting. I have a friend who was interested in knitting a hat like this. I think I’ll send it along to her. It is a good-looking hat. Why, yes it really is a good-looking hat. And, wow, quick to knit with bulky yarn on size 11 needles. Nice hat.
Well, next thing you know I was printing it out for myself (I did send it along to my friend too!). A pleasant little lace pattern. And I have been wanting to try one of these “Portland tams” (my name for them – since they seem to epitomize the distinctive style of young urban Portlanders!). It seemed like a perfect project for the Araucania alpaca yarn in my stash, too. I had a choice of the pinks/purples mix or the sky blues/purples mix. I chose pink – thinking it would look good in autumn as well as spring (the other sings “Spring!” to me too much for October wear).
Okay, I kinda blame the cold gray rainy weather. I mean, who wouldn’t want a warm and cheery hat in this weather?!
I think the idea of “whipping something up” sounds appealing too, as I plod diligently along on the 1000-stitch rounds of seed stitch – the border of Owen’s “Yzma Blanket.” My lace sharf is not exactly an “instant gratification” project either!
And I get to use the exquisite Araucania alpaca yarn! I call their yarns “puppy yarns” because each skein of a colorway is distinctive and you have to choose each one like you would a puppy. I am using 3 skeins for this project (shades of light & dark pinks, violet, grape, even a soft warm brown) and discovered that one of them is more vibrant than the other two. So, I decided to start with that for the brim and work to the top of the hat with the lighter skeins.
It is a whimsical project started on a whim – and it makes me happy!
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