Sunday, December 10, 2006

FO - shedir

shedir top

Pattern: Shedir from the Knitty breast cancer print edition, downloadable here.
Yarn: two skeins Debbie Bliss cashmerino dk (I have about two thirds of a ball left). I know cashmerino will pill like crazy; not the best for cables. But I don't care. I can't take wool and it matches a scarf I wear all the time that's knitted in the aran weight version.
Needles: 2.75mm addi circs, using magic loop. That is two sizes down from the suggested ones and crazy small for dk weight yarn. I knit loose. I did the whole thing without a cabling needle.

Following Eunny, I only did three repeats of the main braid pattern instead of five. I thought about twisting the knit stitches too, but am feeling a bit "over" the twisted rib at the moment. I wish I'd done a better cast on. I was feeling particularly grumpy when I started it, and just worked knit-along for speed. Cable would have looked much neater.

And a shot from the front. In which I'm knitting Forecast, which is nearly finished. But then it's been nearly finshed for a while...

me knitting in shedir

I know I said I'd stop knitting breasts... It is a breast, and not just because it's pink. Shedir (the title of the pattern) comes from an Arabic word for breast. The pattern notes say to try google if you want to know the title's meaning. Of course, knitting's web presence being what it is, I needed to do a few layers of searches, filtering "hat, cap, knitting, knitty, knit".

I just need to keep hold of this hat. No small feat in the current climate. Yes, a tornado in London - just down the road from my old school. My mother only lives the other side of the park, she was pretty lucky.

And I've swapped to BloggerBeta. Hence the lables.

11 comments:

Elizabeth said...

Your Shedir is lovely. I've long been thinking about making one of these... the more I see them, the more I'm convinced I need to!

spajonas said...

another lovely shedir! really this hat is just gorgeous and i'm glad to hear that you made it in a yarn not commonly used. it looks warm and comfy.

nat said...

Great looking hat. I like the color. :)

Anonymous said...

love the colour! it's such a lovely pattern too.

carolyn says said...

that is beautiful! i've been trying to figure out what to do for my next hat and you may have shown me a winner!

knittingphilistine said...

Love your Shedir and can't wait to see your Forecast!

Robin said...

Your Shedir is lovely!

Sarah said...

Looks great! I hope you've got the proper weather for it. Temperatures here are in the 50s (F) and it's not cold enough for proper hats, scarves, and mittens.

Stacey said...

So pretty! I love the cables! As a hat, it shouldn't pill too badly...

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