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Showing posts with label knitted hat. Show all posts

Stolen knitting patterns and scammers on Facebook

18.2.26

It happened again — my Winterberry Bucket Hat knitting pattern was stolen, widely advertised, and sold on FB without my permission. It’s very frustrating and heart-breaking. Those people even paid for SIX (!) ads campaigns!



To share the full story and my experience with this situation, I've recorded a video for my YouTube Channel

In the video, I shared my experience with a stolen knitting pattern that was advertised on Facebook and sold on unauthorized websites. I explained why fake pattern sellers are a problem for knitters — stolen patterns are often altered, incomplete, missing key information, and sometimes sold for a higher price than the original. I also share tips on how to recognise fake knitting pages, scam ads, and how to make sure you are buying patterns from the real designer.  


Link to the video: https://youtu.be/6NHEEAXnggk

This video is for knitters who want to avoid scams and support original, independent designers. 


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Free Video Tutorial - Winterberry Bucket hat

18.2.26

In the video tutorial for Winteberry Bucket hat I show how to knit this hat step by step from the cast on, through the whole knitting process and up to the blocking.

 


The hat is knitted with Aran yarn on circular needles. Pattern is written for sizes from baby to adult L.

 

 


Knitting pattern for the hat is available from
Ravelry, Etsy and Lovecrafts.

To see some behind the scene photos you can follow me on Instagram.

You are also welcome to join my Facebook knitting group to share your work and get some help with my patterns.

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Surface Crochet Technique video tutorial and Tamar Hat

17.3.25

 Recently I shared two designs of mine - Tamar Poncho and Tamar scarf, knitted in colour block and decorated with surface crochet. Today, I'd like to share another design completed in this technique  - Tamar Hat. In addition, I made the video tutorial for this fancy method of decoration, which would help you to master this fancy technique and decorate any knitted garment or accessory. 


Let's start with the Tamar Hat

The Tamar Hat is a beautifully simple beanie, crafted with one main colour and accented by a single contrasting shade. While the design may be straightforward, the tartan effect adds a touch of sophistication, making it both stylish and unique.

I explored two delightful variations for this pattern: a light-coloured hat with dark stripes and a dark-coloured hat with light stripes. Both styles showcase the versatility of this design, letting the interplay of colours take center stage.



Knitting pattern for Tamar Hat is available from Ravelry 

The Magic of Surface Crochet

What makes those hats truly special is the surface crochet technique, which is used to create the illusion of woven tartan lines. This easy crochet method adds depth and structure without requiring complicated intarsia or stranded knitting. If you’ve never tried surface crochet before, don’t worry—the pattern includes a step-by-step photo tutorial to guide you through the process!


And the best news is I recorded a video tutorial for the Surface Crochet, which is available from my YouTube channel.  



Knitting pattern for Tamar Poncho is available from Ravelry


To see some behind the scene photos you can follow me on Instagram.

You are also welcome to join my Facebook knitting group to share your work and get some help with my patterns.





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How to choose yarn for knitted hat

14.11.24

Knitted hat is a great way to stay warm and comfy in the winter. A well-chosen yarn can make all the difference in creating a hat that’s cozy, comfortable, and warm. However, with so many different types of fibre and yarn available, it can be hard to know which one to choose. In this blog post, we will discuss some key factors to consider when choosing yarn for your next knitted hat.

Wool Adventure Winter Hat Collection is available from Ravelry.

1. Fiber Content

The first and most important thing to consider is the fiber content of the yarn. Some common fibers used for knitting hats include:

- Merino wool: Merino wool is an excellent choice for hats. It is a natural fiber that is warm and durable. It is also naturally water-resistant, soft and has minimal itchiness. Extra fine merino is a perfect choice for baby hats.

- Alpaca: Alpaca is another natural fiber that is similar to wool but softer and less itchy. It is also warm enough for autumn and winter hats. It’s ideal if you’re looking for a luxurious, drapey effect. However, alpaca can be more expensive than merino wool or synthetic fibers.

- Acrylic: Acrylic is a budget friendly synthetic fiber. It is soft and machine-washable, which makes it easy to care for. However, acrylic is not as warm as wool and can pill over time.

- Cotton: Cotton is a natural fiber that is breathable and comfortable. Cotton is not ideal for winter hats because it lacks warmth and elasticity. However, it is a good choice for lightweight, breathable summer hats.

For baby hats and hats that will be worn directly against the skin, avoid coarse or scratchy fibers, like rustic wool blends or rough alpaca. Some lower-quality wool blends can also be itchy, so test the yarn on your skin to ensure it is soft and comfortable for you. 

Lace Charm Hats are knitted in combination of Merino and Alpaca yarns


2. Texture: Smooth or Fuzzy?

Smooth-textured yarns, like single-ply or tightly spun yarns, will show stitch patterns and textures (like cables or ribbing) beautifully, making them a great choice for hats with intricate designs. Yarns with a halo, like mohair or angora blends, offer a soft, airy look but can make detailed stitch patterns harder to see. Choose texture based on the look and feel you want for the finished piece!

3. Superwash vs. Non-Superwash Yarn

Superwash Wool: If you plan washing your hat in a washing machine consider using superwash wool. This yarn has been especially treated to be machine washable, making it easier to care for.

Non-Superwash Wool: Non-treated wool needs more gentle care and should be hand washed and dried flat or on a shape. However, it holds its shape better, therefore it makes a greater choice for most styles of hats, including bucket hats or berets.

Rainforest Hat and Cowl are knitted with super wash yarn. 

4. Yarn Weight (Thickness)

DK Weight: Light and versatile, DK-weight yarns are good for lightweight, fitted hats or hats for mild winters.

Worsted or Aran Weight: These thicker yarns offer warmth and structure, making them ideal for winter hats.

Bulky or Super Bulky Weight: Super cozy and quick to knit, bulky yarns are great for extra-warm, chunky hats.

When in doubt, choose a yarn that suits the climate you are knitting for.

Fancy Twist Hat and Cowl are knitted in rowing bulky weight yarn.

5. Ways to Make your Hat Warmer

- To maximize warmth, consider using yarn with a high percentage of wool, especially merino or alpaca blends. You can also add a lining of fleece as an internal layer to your hat. 

- Adding a strand of mohair or another soft yarn to your main yarn is also a great idea.

- Alternatively, you can knit the hat with a double folded brim for extra warmth. 

Trimetry bucket hat is not just double layered, but it is reversible too!

6. Additional tips to consider

- Pattern Requirements: Remember to check the yarn requirements in the pattern, which you are going to use for your hat project. Most patterns have the yarn recommendation and even mention the yarn brand. Personal Preference

- Personal preference: Ultimately, the best way to choose yarn for your knitted hat is to consider your personal preferences. Do you want a hat that is warm and cozy or light and airy? Do you prefer a hat that is machine-washable or hand-wash only?

- Think about the occasion. Are you knitting a hat for everyday wear or a special occasion? If you are knitting a hat for a special occasion, you may want to choose a more luxurious yarn, such as cashmere or silk.

- Don't be afraid to experiment. There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to choosing yarn for a knitted hat. Try different yarns and see what you like best. Play with colours and fibers. Try variegated or multi coloured yarn.

Colourscape hat is knitted with acrylic yarn. 

Summary

The best hat yarn is soft, warm, and has enough elasticity to hold its shape. Remember to knit a gauge swatch, especially if your yarn choice or gauge may change the hat’s size. With the right yarn, you would create a cozy, stylish hat that’s perfect for the season. I hope this blog post helps you choose the perfect yarn for your next knitted hat!

Happy knitting!

To see some behind the scene photos you can follow me on Instagram.

You are also welcome to join my Facebook knitting group to share your work and get some help with my patterns.


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Knitted hat with cables - Vanilla Cloud Hat pattern release

4.3.24

 It is never too early or too late to knit another hat for yourself or your little one! Knitted hat is also a great present for your friends who do not knit but appreciate warm cozy accessories. Also begin of spring is a great time to bargain lovely winter yarn on a sale. Please meet my new hat design - Vanilla Cloud Hat Light.

Vanilla Cloud Hat Light - design

This comfortable cables hat is knitted in combination of moss stitch with simple braid cable. Pattern calls for Aran weight yarn, but for extra cozy look you can replace it it with a strand of DK yarn held together with a strand of mohair in lace weight.  


Knitting pattern for Vanilla Cloud hat Light is written for wide range of sizes from baby to adult L. Pattern has both full chat for each size and detailed row-by-row instructions. The hat is knitted in the round seamlessly. The height of hat can be easily adjusted to a slouch style by adding a repeat or a few before crown shaping.

Knitting pattern for Vanilla Cloud Hat is available from Ravelry and Lovecrafts

Vanilla Cloud Poncho

There is also Vanilla Cloud Poncho and Hat set is available in my collection. You can read more about it in my blog post - Vanilla Cloud Poncho and see the knitting pattern for it on Ravelry, Etsy and Lovecrafts.

To see some behind the scene photos you can follow me on Instagram.

You are also welcome to join my Facebook knitting group to share your work and get some help with my patterns.

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Knitting pattern - Trimetry Bucket hat

17.10.23

Have you ever thought about knitted panama hat for autumn/winter time? Is it really possible? 

My answer is YES to both questions! I have been thinking about panama hat for quite a long time and finally designed one. Please welcome Trimetry Bucket hat!

Girl is modelling in hand knitted panama hat in red, knitted with textured stitch in DK weight yarn. Her sweater is also hand knitted
Design overview

Knitted it DK weight yarn, the hat reversible and can be worn both sides facing. Reversible also means double layered and will keep you and your little one warm and toasty this winter. One layer of hat is knitted with beautiful textured stitch and the second layer is knitted in simple stockinette. 

Girl is modelling in hand knitted panama hat in red, knitted with textured stitch in DK weight yarn. Her sweater is also hand knitted
Girl is modelling in hand knitted bucket hat in red, knitted with textured stitch in DK weight yarn. The hat is reversible. Her sweater s also hand knitted

The crown and brim of hat is knitted in simple garter stitch, which matches the texture of fancy stitch. The brim is knitted with two strands of yarn. It not only keeps ears away from wind but also helps to keep its shape well.
Trimetry bucket hat is pictured. It is knitted with textured stich in Red colour, with DK weight yarn.

Yarn choice

The sample is knitted with DK weight yarn Drops Lima  in shade Red 3609. It is beautiful wool and alpaca blend yarn, which is soft and warm. If you do not like wearing wool close to skin you can opt for other fibre blend and knit, for example the internal layer, in cotton or any other natural fibre. There is also a great opportunity for playing with colours on stockinette layer by adding stripes or using variegated yarn. You can also knit crown and/or brim in contrast colour.

Girl is modelling in hand knitted panama hat in red, knitted with textured stitch in DK weight yarn. Her sweater s also hand knitted
For more ideas please see the project, completed by my gorgeous test knitting team

Knitting pattern

I have written the pattern for wide range of sizes from baby to adult L. Also, there is a handy photo tutorial, which explains how to easy switch from crown to knitting both layers of hat. 

Knitting pattern is available from Ravelry, Etsy and Lovecrafts.

Girl is modelling in hand knitted panama hat in red, knitted with textured stitch in DK weight yarn. Her sweater is also hand knitted

To celebrate the pattern release please enjoy 15% off on Ravelry with code NEW15. Offer valid until 22nd of October 2023.

Pattern for knitted Saunter sweater is also available from Ravelry and Lovecrafts More information about sweater is available in my previous post here.

Trimetry socks

Last year I design a pair of cozy socks knitted with the same textured stitch. 

Two pairs of Trimetry socks are pictured. Both are knitted with hand dyed yarn in orange and dark purple colours.

Pattern for Trimetry socks is available from Ravelry

Also, do you know that October is a #socktober month and a perfect chance to knit your self a new pair of socks or more! 

Wizardry socks are pictured. Hand knitted socks made in two shades - dark navy and copper.
All my socks patterns are available from Ravelry with 15% off until end of month. Use code SOCKS15. 

Check my Instagram page for some tutorials and chats about sock knitting and more.

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Elwy Hood knitting pattern

27.12.22

 Elwy hood is warm, comfortable and universal. It is one of those garments which you can wear on the go to protect you from cold and wind. Roomy enough for long hair, the Elwy hood is designed with big comfortable cowl for extra warmth around neck and shoulders area. 

Elwy Hood is knitted seamlessly in two steps starting with cowl part and finishing with hood itself. Cowl part is knitted top down, and then the stitches picked up along neck edge for the hood. German short rows used around neck shaping in order to make the comfortable fit around neck and face. Double neckband hides neck edge for neat result and professional look.


The hood can be worn both wrong and right sides outside due to its construction and finishing.

The pattern calls for Aran weight yarn and it is written for both children and adult. Pattern has a photo tutorial for transition from cowl to hood. 


Knitting pattern for Elwy hood is available from Ravelry and Lovecrafts

Special discount for blog readers: Use code NEW15 to get 15% off on Ravelry. Offer valid until end of 2022.

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Arlet Hat and Mitts - pattern release

9.2.21

Happy knitting everyone! I'm so happy to share my new knitting design created in collaboration with Eden Cottage Yarn - Arlet Hat and Mitts

Knitted in beautiful green colour this set combines pretty combo of stitches. The broken rib creates  beautiful textured surface of the fabric while simple cable adds some interest to the design. 

Both accessories are knitted in the round with DK weight yarn. I used Hayton DK in shade Woodland. This beautiful yarn is hand dyied by Victoria from Eden Cottage Yarn in West Yorkshire.
There are two other great substitute options for this set - Bowland DK and Milburn DK

The knitting pattern for Arlet Hat and Mitts is available from Ravelry and Lovecrafts

Also, in 2019 I have designed Arlet Vest which is knitted with the same yarn in the same shade. You can find the pattern for vest on Raverly and Lovecrafts too.

To celebrate the pattern release I'd like to offer 10% off on both patterns. To get the discount please use code ARLET10 at the checkout on Ravelry. 

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Dream Hat and Cowl sets - knitting projects

31.1.21

Happy knitting everyone! I hope you continue to stay safe and healthy. 

It is end of January already and I haven't been able to write a single post yet - the life is so busy with home schooling for two older girls, looking after my little son and house keeping. I still keep working on my new designs slowly and even managed to open a few test knits. Today I'd like to share a few completed projects of mine knitted following my earlier patterns - Dream Hats and Cowls for my girls. They wanted something similar and I wanted to enjoy relaxing knitting while watching TV.

Those comfortable hats and cowls can be knitted in no time. They don't have any complicated stitches or advanced techniques. All accessories are knitted in  stockinette and decorated with a narrow vertical stripes in garter stitch. 


Both hats and cowls are knitted in the round with Drops Air which is Aran weight yarn. The cowls are knitted bottom up so the knitting starts back and forth and then continues in the round. You can also see the photo of original design below:

The original set is knitted with Dream in colour Classy which is worsted weight yarn.


The knitting pattern pattern for Dream Hat and Cowl Set is available from Ravelry and Lovecrafts
Other knitting garments shown on these photos are Frosty Morning Hat, Cable Leisure Vest and Cable Fantasy sweater  



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