EDITED: to add the 'buy now' buttons have been removed and these hats have been moved to the post dated December 31, 2008
(make sure you check the previous post for the 3 new hats I added today.) So with my newly improved knitting skills, I decided to do a little experiment. Using the same yarn (Noro, my current favourite - this is from the Kureyon line), I crocheted a wee cap and then knitted one. Although the knitting takes me about 5 times as long, it uses considerably less wool. The crocheted cap is much thicker and the fabric is more stiff. The knitted one is stretchier. They are both for small heads. Although I still love the creative possibilities of crochet, I am enjoying the challenge of knitting. This knitting pattern follows the Elizabeth Zimmermann pattern very closely (with out the nordic pattern). But isn't this yarn great? I love the colours! To me the crochet has the effect of making them even more vibrant - more concentrated.
This wee hat is %100 wool and fits about 40 cm (16"). But it is stretchy so it could fit a bit smaller and a bit bigger. This was my knitting project in Mexico and I was pleased to see that I was not the only one who brought my knitting to the beach...
This crocheted hat is obviously also 100% wool. It has a small ruffled brim. It fits about 45cm (18"). Here is a view from the top so you get an appreciation for the effect of the way the yarn is dyed.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
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