I had the best part of a ball of wool left from the jacket and hat I knitted for myself. It was Bendigo Woollen Mills Bloom - a heavy 8 ply and very warm. (It is now on special until the end of the financial year -tonight!)
As I am trying to use up wool as I go and there were a couple of simple things I had wanted to try for a while now, I used up the left-over wool to knit, first, a headband for Veronica.
I was well into the swing of cables, so stuck with that, measured her head and knitted this simple headband, secured by a button.
I'm not sure she will ever wear it, but I have at least tried it out - and used a bit of wool!
My second project was a messy-bun hat for Niamh. I have always wanted to try one of these too. Again, I stuck to the cables. This was harder to get right.
Before I congratulated myself, the hat turned out to be much too long, so I undid the last rows and shortened it. I think I am more enamoured of messy-bun hats than Niamh, but again, I've made one, satisfied my curiosity, learned a bit - and used up all the wool!
Even though Mystery was listed as 8ply and I had 100gm more than the pattern recommends, it felt more like 10 ply and did not reach the length needed to pull over the head as a hood.
It nevertheless looked fabulous - such great texture. I love the really chunky cables and it knitted up quickly in the round.
It is very warm.
I'm so pleased it proved to be useful for Katherine at the Netball carnival this morning - and the girls are through to the semi-final!
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