I went crazy with Christmas knitting this year. When all was said and done, I knitted three pairs of felted slippers, four cowls, three pairs of fingerless gloves, three hats and a set of three dishcloths for gifts. (I did start this madness in October, so it wasn’t quite as frantic as you might assume.) However, by the end of December I was good and ready to knit something for myself – and so I declared the time from Christmas to the end of January “Selfish Knitting Month.” (I did steal the name from Melynda, whose French Press Slipper pattern made several lovely Christmas gifts.)
I’d been jonesing for a red hat for months, so over Christmas I knitted myself a Star Crossed Slouchy Beret in a lovely, deep red Malabrigo colorway called Sealing Wax. Here it is:
(This was one of the quickest things I’ve ever knit – and it is so soft. It stretched out a little with wear, but after a wash and some fiddling, it fits fine again.)
Next up was one of Melynda’s patterns – the Breckenridge Cowl, made with the leftover Sealing Wax and a pink-and-red colorway called Amoroso. Hence I dubbed it the Valentine Cowl.
I’ve since added two toggle buttons, bought on Etsy, to keep it closed – but the post-button photos aren’t quite as good. I love these colors – and it’s SO soft and cozy. (I always thought I hated wool until I discovered Malabrigo Merino Worsted.)
I apparently can’t get enough of Melynda’s patterns, or cozy cowls, or shades of red – so I had to knit her Autumn Orange Cowl pattern (since mine is cranberry-colored, it’s my Cranberry Cowl):
(Somewhere in here I attempted a black slouchy beret, but had to frog it – rip it out – because it was HUGE when I finished. I was disappointed – but have big plans for another pattern with the same yarn.)
My most recent triumph – just finished last night – is a pair of Princess Mitts, to provide a little contrast to my lovely red coat:
This braided cable is by fair the most complex pattern I’ve ever attempted – and it came out beautifully. I am SO pleased. (And so in love with the softness of Malabrigo Silky Merino.)
I have at least another hat and cowl planned for me before I get back to gift and charity knitting (though I have squeezed in a hat for Lizzie and another pair of slippers since Christmas). It’s lovely once in a while to be able to knit for yourself, without guilt and with enjoyment – and if the weather forecast is correct, I’ve got plenty of cold weather left to enjoy my new handknits.
Thanks for letting me gush about Selfish Knitting Month. Now, to go and cast on the next project…
Oh my gosh. That hat is beautiful! And those gloves! And the cowl! Ok, I’m jealous. I just finished the second thing I’ve ever made, and it was a scarf, and I’m feeling like I’ll never ever get to the point where I can do something this complicated.
Oh, Anne, it took me YEARS to reach this point. I knitted only scarves for 2 years, and didn’t attempt my first hat for 2 more years. But once you learn a few things, whole new worlds of knitting open up to you. I promise most of these projects are far less complicated than they look. (Thanks for the compliment, by the way!)
The Christmas knitting you did for me was MUCH appreciated… but so glad you took some tiem for yourself! π Love you.
That red beret surpasses the very word “fancy.” And “jaunty.” I don’t even know WHAT to call it! UNBELIEVABLY FOXY, maybe?
Wow!! Everything looks amazing, I love seeing all the patterns turn into projects. I’ve been having this funny fascination with red/pink/orange shades too. I’ve never liked them so much in my life, and all of a sudden, I can’t stop buying yarn in these hues!
Um, wow. I think you could take this show on the road–or on Etsy at least.
That beret is to die for! I’m so impressed! I can’t knit a durned thing.
This made me think of you. π http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2010/01/keep_calm_and_carry_yarn.html
I am SO IMPRESSED with your knitting! A skill I have no patience for, unfortunately. π
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Gorgeous work, Katie! I think the Valentine Cowl is my favorite, but I also love the red beret. You’re amazing and creative and talented.
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I’ve recently retired (older knitter 40 years+) and now I can devote all the time I want to knitting, learning how to design, cataloguing all my knitting magazines and stash. I’d like to start a knitting blog, but there seems to be a lot of free sites and I’m unsure of how to proceed.
Would you be so kind as tell me how you got started blogging and also who your host is and if you are satisfied with them.
Many thanks.
Sheila
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