Saturday, February 23, 2013

FO Fridays: Skid

Skid has been done for awhile but laziness (and lack of decent light for photos) kept it from the blog last week, so without further delay...my second finished knitting project for 2013!


Pattern:  Skid by Stephen West
Yarn:  Madelinetosh Vintage in Composition Book Gray and Butter
Needles:  US size 6 and 7
Size: Large
Ravelry Project Page

Not too much to say about this one.  It was pretty easy and fast.  The pattern is somewhat confusing about moving the start of round stitch marker--never really tells you how to work in your color changes.  I tried a few rounds of moving the color change with the marker but that looked like crap so I gave up and changed colors at the same stitch every round.  I eventually stopped moving the stitch marker altogether because I couldn't see the point.  I'm sure I'm missing something totally obvious, but whatever, it looks fine.  And it is, as advertised, totally reversible.

Thank you helpful balloon model

















It's a little roomy so I might chuck the whole reversibility thing by sewing in some fleece lining to make the hat warmer, but that is still to be decided.  Most likely it will be spring before I get to the fabric store, and I'll have plenty of time to decide.

Thank you all for your support (and encouragement) of the Stephen West addiction that I wrote about when I started the hat.  Sounds like I'm good company!  I expect Chadwick will hit the needles pretty soon!

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3 comments:

  1. Lovely hat! The pattern is awesome.

    Here's my FO:http://mibruno.com/terminado-35/

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  2. I really like the hat. Its pretty cool its reversible.

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  3. Some weeks ago I lighted on the "Spektra" scarf by Stephen West. And then I loved his design in all varieties. This hat is beautyful, I love the pattern and I love your colours! Feel free to discover my Spektra: http://terra3311.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/spektra-schal-scarf-ii/ Happy weekend!

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