Wednesday 10 August 2011

Getting ready for autumn

Following the rather distressing felting incident with my Rose Red I knew I'd need another hat for autumn and winter.


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I decided on another Ysolda pattern, Gretel using some Malabrigo Worsted from my stash. I apologise for the hastily taken camera phone picture but so far the knit is going well and very quickly. I've not had a great deal of knitting time lately but I'm already on the decreases and loving how it's coming out. It will keep my head snuggly warm right through winter...providing I don't stupidly felt it!


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I'm hoping this will turn from a WIP into an FO very soon.


I felt silly at first thinking of autumn and winter in August but it was chilly and wet this morning so I know it will be upon us soon enough. I will not deny the fact I'm looking forward to wrapping myself up in handknits which is rather unappealing in the summer!

22 comments:

  1. Oh my. I feel your pain.
    Gretel looking good so far.

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  2. Nice hat - I'd like to knit myself a beret this year. And it's decidedly autumnal here this morning too!

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  3. Love the way the cables look :) and that it a beautiful buttery colour.

    It's about time I knitted myself a hat I think, I can't believe I haven't made one yet!

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  4. Oh The thought of Fall weather is so appealing right now! Your hat is lovely. Beutiful color!

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  5. Autumn is my favorite time of year, I look forward to it as soon as summer starts oddly enough.

    Love the color of your hat, the cables show very well with it.

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  6. What a lovely pattern you've chosen! And just the right color IMO.

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  7. Oh dear! What a tragedy on Rose Red! Maybe you can liberate a house elf with that hat....

    The new one is going to gorgeous!

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  8. You're right on time to be knitting for fall and winter. I usually get in the mood too late and then don't finish things in time to use them that season. The yarn and pattern seem like a perfect match!

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  9. I hope that you manage to get it done up! I am looking forward to visiting America in Nov, so I can use some of my woolies myself. I live in a tropical country and so I usually have to stick to summer wear all year!

    Love that yellow by the way and the pattern is cute - which is saying a lot cause I'm not a fan of yellow tones usually.

    Good luck with it!

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  10. The new hat looks very pretty . Nice choice of colour , it really shows off the pattern .

    I'm always ready for a change of season by the time August rolls around . Summers' high heat and humidity don't do it for me . Happy knitting !

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  11. Those felting "incidents" are so upsetting :(

    The new hat is looking beautiful though xxx

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  12. Your new hat looks great. I love the cabling.

    I've been thinking about winter since July. I'm quite tired of the triple digits temps of the desert.

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  13. Beautiful hat! I'm fantasizing about autumn, which is still pretty far off around here. Thanks for letting us live vicariously through you!

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  14. Pretty colour for your new hat and what a shame about the felting.

    I agree it's very autumnal here today too :)

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  15. Gretel is a great pattern. Yours looks wonderful!

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  16. Beautiful. Love it. Can't wait to see the FO. Good Luck!

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  17. Great hat! I understand the feeling cold (I live in Durham) and thinking of autumn, the weather is horrible just now!

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  18. Love the color and the pattern is beautiful.

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  19. aw I'm sorry about your rose red hat, but I love the yellow you've chosen for gretel!

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  20. Isn't Gretel a gorgeous pattern?! I made one in purple Malabrigo. Yours is looking lovely. I've found myself thinking of making hats this week too because it's turning autumnal.

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  21. Nice hat! I also love your Maggie Cardigan and the picture of you is cute!
    Yours, Julia

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