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Saturday, 24 November 2012

Getting Wet in the Rain, Orange Cable Hat

Quick Cable Slouch Hat, Azure, Debbie Bliss

As you can see the weather is still just as soggy as ever. I gave up waiting for nice weather and just stood me and my camera out in the rain. Pictures in the rain always seem to come out so well. I just wish that the experience of standing in the cold, wet rain was just as nice.

Quick Cable Slouch Hat, Azure, Debbie Bliss

This is the Quick Cable Slouch Hat by Azure Blue. No joke about how quick this was to make. I must have finished in two short evenings, whilst watching my Mad Men dvd's. I used one ball of Glen by Debbie Bliss (chunky) in orange/red, and size 4.5mm needles for the ribbing and 7mm needles for the main body. This has given me just the right amount of slouch. The pattern said to use between 6mm and 8mm needles for the main body, which is quite a large range of needle size to recommend, so it just went in the middle and used a 7mm needle. I would highly recommend this pattern to beginners, as she gave a really good explanations about the hows and whys of what you do when knitting a hat, which really helped me a lot.


Quick Cable Slouch Hat, Azure, Debbie BlissQuick Cable Slouch Hat, Azure, Debbie Bliss


I improvised the fingerless gloves. I used a similar cable to the hat, though not quite that same because i made it with smaller needles so needed at add extra rows between the twists in order to get the loose cable effect.


I know one glove is orange and the other red. When i bought this wool i did not realise it changed colour, so i will just have to live with it.
Quick Cable Slouch Hat, Azure, Debbie Bliss

You can find my Ravelry notes here.

Quick Cable Slouch Hat, Azure, Debbie Bliss









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