When I showed Rob the pattern for MK Carroll's Matilda hat, he said, "That looks like a hat you would lose."
He had a point. When we drove across country to see my family for Christmas two years ago, I left a very similar brown cloche in a pool hall in Memphis. In a strange twist, I found the exact same hat two days later at the French Market in New Orleans, only to leave it in a restaurant when we got back to Los Angeles.
Undeterred, I ordered enough black yarn last summer to make one for my business partner and one for me. I finished hers in a week, but as of March, I hadn't even cast on the one for me. I just couldn't bring myself to knit it in black. Brown is my color of choice for a cloche and I'd knit mine in brown no matter how much it tempted fate.
I had some chunky alpaca laying around that I'd been meaning to find a use for. I knit it on larger needles and used black to attach the brim to the top, for a slightly different aesthetic. I felted it slightly and will post pix of the final product once I get Rob to snap one of me wearing it.
I have a pretty tight tension, so the edge of the brim rolled a bit, but it worked itself out in the felting process! One bummer is that I ran out of brown a few rows before the brim was done. I used black for those last rows instead and wear the black patch over one ear. Surprisingly, it doesn't look like a mistake!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
The View From Here
Rob and I have taken to hiking in Griffith Park on the weekends with the dogs. Well, we've gone twice but, as far as I'm concerned, that's a pattern.
As much as I like to complain about our neighborhood, this is a stone's throw from where we live.
Photo credit goes to Rob. I tried, but only succeeded at scaring a lizard sunning himself on a log.
As much as I like to complain about our neighborhood, this is a stone's throw from where we live.
Photo credit goes to Rob. I tried, but only succeeded at scaring a lizard sunning himself on a log.
Monday, April 6, 2009
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