Monday, January 26, 2009

This is me and my new hat. A friend issued a challenge to come up with a knitted version of the vintage Steeler helmet in honor of the Super Bowl. Being a Steeler fan and avid knitter, how could I not respond??? So here it is.


Vintage Steeler Helmet Hat
by Cathi Long
based on and adapted from Judy Gibson's Two Needle Garter Hat
This hat is worked in short rows for the top striped section, then seamed up. Then pick up stitches around the edge for the band and ear flaps.
The pattern as written fits my 22 inch head. For a larger head work wider stripes of black in between the gold sections.
Materials:
I skein each Lion Brand Wool, Ebony and Goldenrod
Size 7 straights and 16 in. circular
Yarn marker
Tapestry needle
STRIPED TOP
With Goldenrod, cast on 30 stitches on straight needles.
Knit 22, leave 8 unworked, turn work.
Knit the 22 stitches.
Knit 23, turn.
Knit back.
Repeat these two rows till one stitch remains unworked.
Attach black, do not cut gold, knit all 30 stitches.
Knit 3 rows of garter ( 2 ridges)
One section is now complete.
Repeat for 7 times for a total of 8 sections.
Bind off on last black row, leave long tail for sewing up seam and closing top.
BAND
With Goldenrod pick up and knit all around bottom, placing yarn marker at beginning of round.
Purl next round for garter band.
Knit one round, purl one round for a total of 6 garter ridges.
EAR FLAPS
(Ear flaps are knit below the second and third gold sections, between the 2nd and 4th black stripes.)
Bind off to start of second gold section, knit 18 or to end of third gold section. Turn.
Knit 1, K2tog, knit to end.
Knit 1, K2tog, knit to end.
Continue till 5 stitches remain.
Bind off.
Break yarn.
Reattach gold, bind off till you reach the 6th gold section.
Repeat as for first ear flap.
Reattach yarn and bind off remaining stitches.
Attach black, pick up and knit all around hat edge.
Knit one row, bind off on next row.
Can also do single crochet or attached I cord edging in black instead of the knit edge.
Alternative black edging: Caution, I have not actually done this, so attempt at your own risk.. Instead of binding off and picking up again, you could attach the black, knit with it to the gold ear flap, knit it, then continue on with the black to the other flap, knit it in gold and then continue on with the rows of black .

Friday, January 23, 2009

Go Steelers



Ya'd think what with work and housekeeping I wouldn't have time for such foolishness. Not so especially when it comes to my "Stillers", Steelers for those of you not from western PA. I just had to do something creative to celebrate the Steelers going to the Super Bowl!!! Am I stoked???? Maybe a little.

Oh I guess I should describe the above creation just a bit, it's a choker, available in the round alphabet beads or heart shaped which you can see in the upper left corner.

Check out my Etsy site if you want one of your own. Sorry, I only do Steeler stuff, ok call me a fanatic.

Stay tuned for the next Steeler creation.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

What I did on my day off

I am a compulsive crafter, I knit, spin, bead, learning to tat again, can crochet, don't do it much, bad wrists. Anyways, I have this Etsy site with my handmade stitch markers and I loaded a few more to the site yesterday. While I was there I had to look around and see what other folks had on their sites and got the idea to do beaded knitting needles. I have made needles for my own consumption before and I am up to my hips in beads, I said I was compulsive. So I dragged out all the larger beads and dowel rods and what not and "Viola!" we have beaded needles. These are a prototype, but I like them. Might have to make some more for Etsy. This model is a size 8, 10 inches long. Great for dishcloths and scarves. I got an idea for another type and will try it out here in a bit.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Intro




The scarf is my contribution to the Special Olympics World Winter Games Scarf Project. My daughter, in her younger days, participated in Special Olympics locally and in the Pa State Games. She did very well in her events - wheelchair racing. I saw how much the athletes enjoyed their participation and I just had to make a scarf for the project. I enlisted our local guild and ended up mailing out 24 scarves, including mine. I hope the athletes are blessed by the scarves as much as I was knitting mine.
I HATE SNOW!!! Great intro, isn't it? I do, especially today, where we are under a winter storm warning till 6 a.m. tomorrow morning. Groovy. I have to be at work at 10:30 a.m., the snow plow just flew by which means I have to bundle up and go out to shovel snow so I can get my car out to go to work. NOT FUN!!


OK, so it is beautiful, but I have to drive in it and I am not happy!!