Saturday, September 27, 2008

FO: Zeebee

Zeebee
Pattern: Zeebee
Author: Schmeebot
Yarn: Knit Picks Shamrock in Doyle
Needles: Knit Picks Options, size 8
Started: September 6, 2008
Finished: September 8, 2008
Photographed: September 9, 2008
Modifications: I modified the instructions to repeat steps 6-14, also to finish with 22, then 20 rows and repeat
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Another reaffirmation of my love for garter stitch, I even love the raw knitted edge rather than a nice, smooth, slipped stitch edge.

The pattern
The instructions have you knit 8 total sections around the circumference of the hat using short rows to shape the crown. The first wedge has progressively shorter rows with the second section working back up towards the crown with increasingly longer rows. I flipped every second section around and just knitted straight back to the crown after completing the first wedge. I felt it gave a rounder shape to the crown. Oh yeah, by the way, I figured that out because I knit this beanie twice. The first time was too big all around, the second attempt fits perfectly. I guess that shows I can learn from my mistakes.

In order to end up with a completely seamless beanie, the pattern starts with a provisional crochet cast on. Never worked one of those before, but no problem there. The other half of seamless hat equation then, would be garter stitch kitchener. Whaaaa?! Of course, I hit the internet and was relieved to find this wonderful tutorial (PDF). Looks easy right? Right. The pattern instructions hold your hand with explicit instructions on how to orient the stitches on your needles to avoid a telltale indent at the brim edge. I don't know how, but I beefed it. Oh well, at least the rest of the seam turned out right.

ZeebeeThe yarn
The was the third time I've used Shamrock. I know from the scarf I have that it's warm enough, but I also know from the neck warmer I made that it gives off a lot of fuzz. What I found out this time around was the colors in Doyle are kinda weird. Light blue and brown together, it's become increasingly popular in recent years. Brown and white, sure why not? A simple combination. Even orange and brown works for me, they're both warm colors and the orange is not shockingly bright. But all in the same yarn? It's almost one color too many. I say almost because I'm just weird enough to wear it anyway :)

5 comments:

Emma said...

I like all the different colors together! Looks great.

Wendy said...

I like it. But then again, I'm a fall baby and like all things that remind me of fall.

BTW, I nominated your blog for a blog award. Stop by my blog for the details.

Anonymous said...

Hi There!
I left a post for the Fibonacci sweater, but wasn't sure if you'd get a message that I posted, so I'm posting here as well.
Would you be willing to share the Fibonacci pattern with me? It's no longer available on Knit Picks or from Queenie Sisters Designs - customer service did an extensive search for me and no go.
Please contact me at RabbiWendy@socal.rr.com
Thanks,
Wendy

earthchick said...

Oooh, it's gorgeous! Bravo.

N. Maria said...

Very nice looking hat! A perfect length and fit.