Knice Knitties
Adventures in Knitting in the Colorado Foothills (with two little kitty cats)
Saturday, February 28, 2026
This Might Be My New Favorite Hat!
Monday, February 23, 2026
My Bad Hair Hat
This double thick hat turned out so well. It is a modification of the Musselburgh hat (link below) using a couple of yarns from my stash. It is a little bigger than it should have been, but it worked out perfectly because it covers my hair when I just don't want to wash or fix it. Plus it is very warm.
The Musselburgh hat is a a double hat so the brim is actually four layers. Great for very cold days we sometimes have here in Colorado. Not this year. We have had the warmest winter ever. I miss the snow!
Here is the link for the Musselburgh hat. It is a paid pattern but it has several sizes and is worth every penny.
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/musselburgh
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Of course I did! the Melt-the-ICE hat
I usually keep my politics off my knitting blog, and for the most part, I will continue to do so. But I had to make this hat for a friend of mine. I had a couple of more orders for them so I am getting my needles going. Yes, I am a rabid liberal who knits, so just extrapolate from there.
Friday, January 30, 2026
And now hats!
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| Ken's favorite new hat |
And now I am back to knitting hats. I have been enjoying knitting the Musselburgh Hat by Ysolda Teague. If you are on Ravelry at all, you already know about this pattern. It is a paid pattern but worth every dollar. The link is https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/musselburgh.
I have finished four so far, and I have three (yes, three!) more on needles. Once the cast on and increased are done, it is just knit, knit, knit. With the cold weather, we are staying in, which is one of the benefits of retirement. So I am just watching TV with my kitty in my lap and knitting my hats. Life is good.
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| Looking good! |
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| My new favorite! |
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Relaxing knitting. Free pattern!
I first did a bunch of face towels. I could just combine colors or make a face cloth in one color. What I love about doing these is that it is a set amount of stitches and I don't have to think, count, or measure.
I am using size 4 needles and Bernat Cotton Terry. Gauge doesn't matter.
Cast on 65 stitches.
Foundation row: K 32, place marker, k1, place maker, k 32.
Row 1: Knit to the marker, slip marker (sm), P1, sm, K to end.
Row 2: Knit to two stiches before marker, k2tog, sm, k1, sm, ssk, K to end. (2 sts deceased).
Repeat these two rows until there are three sts left.
Remove markers. k3tog. Fasten off and weave in end.
You can make them bigger or smaller by casting on more or less stitches as long as you have an odd number of stitches. You can easily add stripes by just adding another color on Row 2.
Just have fun!
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