Almost A Sleeve

Slowly but surely, I am making a Rainbow Radiate sleeve.

I have been slipping my arm through the neck opening and putting the sleeve on my arm to try it on as I go. I am placing the decreases where I need them for my anatomy and NOT where the pattern states. I think I added 6 or 7 total decreases?

This is a superwash yarn so I am cautious to stop a little before I think I need to in order to accommodate blocking growth. I am super close and should start the ribbing soon! And then of course….do a second sleeve.

Happy Knitting!!!

Conference Knitting

I pushed through and got my Radiate Hat to the point I am working on circulars. No more DPNs!!

It looks mostly like a coaster at this point than a hat, lol. I am working from the darkest purples and back to through the rainbow to the blues. Just the same as the order I used in my Rainbow Radiate sweater.

This is what my hat looks like before an 8 hour hitch at a conference. Let’s see what progress I can make!

Happy Knitting!!

FO: Volcan Hat

My Volcan Hat is done and dusted!

Pattern: My own basic beanie “recipe” with 88 sts

Needles: US 8s

Yarn: Malabrigo Rios in Volcan

This hat was a nice finish and everyone who saw loved the Autumnal colors of it. I used 75 grams or roughly 158 grams of yarn. Leaving a nice nub of leftovers to add to my scrap stash. The finished hat is a nice adult size with a slight slouch.

I think my next hat is going to be the CC Beanie but I need to find the time and energy this May-cember in between kid events and travel! Happy Knitting!!

Cast On: Radiate Hat

With the yoke of my Rainbow Radiate done and I’m happy with the fit, I decided to use the Hue Loco sample set to make a coordinating hat. I have cast on what I am calling it my Radiate Hat.

I am working on US 5s and using the general structure/pattern of a Musselburgh. I will have to get the increases started and look at my gauge to determine how many total stitches. Usually with DK yarn on these needles I need to be in the 120 ish range.

I always dislike the fiddly casting on bit in the round on these size needles. It never lasts long and I procrastinate occasionally. I am going to be deliberate and push past this as I need auto pilot knitting for upcoming travel.

Happy Knitting!!

Divide Those Sleeves!

After some fiddling and a few dropped stitches, I have my Rainbow Radiate ready for sleeves!

I finished the short row shaping, put sleeves on waste yarn and worked about 6/7 rows of the body. I have decided I like working the sleeves first before the weight of the full body of the sweater exists. It’s less fabric to have in my lap and “turn” as I work sleeves.

I grabbed some shorty circulars and put the first sleeves on and going. This has a second silver lining….I can maximize the yarn used in the body without having to save any for the sleeves. I have two kinds of grey main color that I am blending so I need to be careful.

These will be full length sleeves so I have some way to go to get these done but those short round and round circles are mostly satisfying. Lots of progress develops quickly! Happy Knitting!!

A Treasure Goddess Bouquet

My Treasure Goddess yarn package showed up and I made a little “present” for myself.

I have been doing some wishful knitting for a Royals themed beanie. And I got some colors from this dyer to work that pattern. Its her organic DK base in a gold and a royal blue. I also got another Chiefs themed worsted kit to make another colorwork hat from this project/pattern.

I also paired a nice protein water. Gotta stay hydrated and keep up with those health goals while knitting!! Happy Crafting!!