Swapsies

Diane, Cairi and yours truly are taking part in what could be the world’s smallest hat swap. :-) Tis very simple: we each choose a pattern and yarn and send it to another person, so we all knit a hat and get one of our choice back. So Cairi has got my Baby Cashmerino (that’s where it went!) and I have got Diane’s choice.

Fiddlesticks Country Silk Demi

The yarn is Fiddlesticks Country Silk Demi, which is 50% wool, 30% silk, 20% nylon. It’s lovely, with a nubbly texture, a bit like the yarn version of Raisin Wheats (!) and knitted up the colours blend together really well. Definitely a sophisticated yarn and not for wee white bunnies. :-D

The pattern she has chosen to go with the yarn is a beret from Louisa Harding’s Hats, Gloves, Scarves book. After spending a ridiculously long time working the picot cast on (and the more I do it, the more I want to use it in a design, even though it takes three times as long as a regular cast on), I am speeding along. As much as a person can with 218 stitches on 2.5mm needles..!

French Beret - right side out this time!

And it will be all finished by Saturday or I’ll eat my hat. ;-)

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5 Responses to Swapsies

  1. Ooh, that looks lovely. I can’t wait to see it finished. How strange though, Cairi in a hat swap and Bronte receiving purple yarn! ;)

  2. it IS strange…I mean I hate hats and I know Bronte cant stand purple :P LOL

    its looking really nice that, so have we all picked either slouchy or beret? How down with the kids are we eh!

  3. Looking lovely so far, hopefully well get modelled shots of you all ;)

  4. It’s looking gorgeous! :)

  5. Yep, definitely gorgeous!!! :)

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