The kep is done!
This is a beanie-style hat that fits close to the head. I was a little worried about fit, but it turned out fine. I added two additional rounds in the ribbing section.
This is worked on a 2.5 mm needle. If I make another hat like this for my son, I will definitely have to move up to a 2.75 mm needle.
I'm in love with the crown!
This little hat is light as a feather. Okay, not really... it weighs 42.4 grams. It's just a wee thing! I have between 21 and 24 grams of each ball remaining. This is a LOT out of balls that started with 25 g each. I had 2 balls of the main color (the deepest brown), used up one of them, and have 24.3 grams left. So by acquiring one more ball of deep brown, I could easily make another hat. HMMM.In other news, I finished yet another pair of plain vanilla socks. I started these while spending time visiting someone in the hospital. I didn't have an easy, portable project on the needles when this hospital event started, but I knew I needed one - so I just threw a ball of Regia yarn and my 2.0mm needles into a bag. By the time I was nearing the toe of the first sock, I offered them up to the universe (if by "universe" you mean my limited Instagram following) and identified a recipient. These will be delivered this week:
They are just basic socks, with an eye-of-partridge heel that I favor. It's hard to see the stitch structure in such a busy yarn, but it's there, lending strength to a high-wear area of the sock: I'm happy to have had this ball in stash, and equally happy that it's now out of stash.
That hat is stellar, especially the crown (no pun intended). And I'm glad the universe has claimed those lovely socks. I believe you are building up plenty of good karma by knitting such wonderful things for others. :-)
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