Bear Hat

I’ve been trying all week to get a halfway decent photo of the bear hat and it just cannot be done.

The light’s always weird, or he’s making a face, or it doesn’t contrast well against the background, or the camera’s on the wrong setting. Hopefully I’ll get a better shot of it in action at some point.

I was so excited about the pattern, and after finishing and seeing it on, it falls far short of expectations. The biggest problem is just that there’s one proper direction for it to face, and it almost never manages that in reality, so it always looks a bit haphazard. Bummer. (It has gotten a series of compliments when we’ve been out, though, so I may just be overcritical.) The pattern was a bit crummy too, so I improvised and I think I would have been happier if I’d been able to follow the directions and they just worked.

All of that said, it’s a cute hat in cute yarn and if it wasn’t following on the heels of the adorable pumpkin hat I’d probably like it a lot more.

Another sweater that fits!

The peapod sweater that I worked on during our Whistler trip and finished on the beach in Costa Rica fits!! It’s still on the loose side, but barely, so I’m glad I at least caught this one before it was too small.

Poor cranky baby wasn’t entirely in the mood for a photoshoot, as you can see from the blurry limbs and sad face. I love those orange buttons.

The back is cute, too, and he was much happier on his tummy:

Nick of Time

On a whim, I thought I’d put H in a sweater that I knew would still be too big, only to find that it was nearly too small and the buttons barely close!

I guess we know what he’ll be wearing for the next week straight. 🙂 This was the Baby Surprise Jacket that I knit last spring – the last project before we found out that he was a boy. It’s very cute on and I particularly like the buttons. The hat is still a bit floppy and yet too short – another inch would have been better.

One more bonus photo from the back:

Quick knitting update

The bootees were quick to knit and then I ran out of time to buy buttons. Oops. Had to resort to plan B, which was sewing the straps to the shoes instead of buttoning them. They were adorable and perfect for the wedding, but I still intend to find buttons soonish and sew them on properly.

I’ve been knitting and knitting away on the Pembroke vest, and finally finished the back.


It was a relief to be done, since I realized that I only have one set of #7 needles and I thought I needed them for H’s bear hat. Of course, after swatching it became apparent that #5s were a better size, but it was still nice to have made progress. I love the cables, have completely come around to the color, and am enjoying the pattern, but (and this is a huge “but”) it looks like the back will fit for another few moments, tops. I’ve been sitting and mulling whether it makes sense to frog, without actually having held the vest back up to the baby yet… Sometimes it’s better not to have definitive proof.

Meanwhile, the bear hat is zooming along and incredibly satisfying. I’ve never knit with this texture yarn before – the nubblyness is slightly tiringfor my hands but it’s attractive and different, and I’m enjoying the mindless rounds of knit stitch after a lot of recent lace and cables and counting.