( I should really call these knitting and yarn reviews...)
We love Twilight around here, and so, I was commissioned to try and make a 'Bella hat'. The one from Eclipse ~you know, the mountain /tent scene?
I did some searching around online and found a few patterns on Ravelry.
I decided to go with one by Nancy Fry because after much 'studying' (lol )~her hat pattern had the 2 green rows after the k1p1 ribbing. And that looked the most authentic to me...
If you have a Ravelry account you can see it-and it's a free download : )
Notes about the pattern:
We love Twilight around here, and so, I was commissioned to try and make a 'Bella hat'. The one from Eclipse ~you know, the mountain /tent scene?
I did some searching around online and found a few patterns on Ravelry.
I decided to go with one by Nancy Fry because after much 'studying' (lol )~her hat pattern had the 2 green rows after the k1p1 ribbing. And that looked the most authentic to me...
If you have a Ravelry account you can see it-and it's a free download : )
Notes about the pattern:
The hat is very simple and could easily be one of your first knit hat patterns to try.
The striping and yarn choices are what make it "Bella".
I don't think I changed anything about the pattern besides possibly adding an extra row of white somewhere where I didn't think it looked wide enough...I think it just depends on the gauge of the yarn.
The striping and yarn choices are what make it "Bella".
I don't think I changed anything about the pattern besides possibly adding an extra row of white somewhere where I didn't think it looked wide enough...I think it just depends on the gauge of the yarn.
Notes on the yarn:
I went to the LYS, and planned to buy a wool in olivey green and creamy white tweed, to get as close as I could to the original look, but after many trips around the shop, and trying to decide if I should mix yarn brands and types, I decided to go with a brand that had both colors I needed, even if they required smaller needles.
I went to the LYS, and planned to buy a wool in olivey green and creamy white tweed, to get as close as I could to the original look, but after many trips around the shop, and trying to decide if I should mix yarn brands and types, I decided to go with a brand that had both colors I needed, even if they required smaller needles.
Isn't it always like that? -if you need a certain gauge, colors or fiber-you can only get one of the colors or the gauge is wrong, or it's cotton instead of wool...
I used o~wool's Balance in 'Malachite' and of course I've lost the tag for the white skein (again) but apparently it's the 'Natural' color.
I did have to double the yarn ~ as the pattern called for 7 and 8 sized needles, (and my yarn was for a 5-7 size needle & I usually tend to need smaller needles than patterns call for anyway).
Because the yarn was doubled it was very hard on the hands and wrists, I must say.
I also had to buy an extra skein of the green but only for a couple of yards maybe, so I have a bunch left to possibly make another hat, in a one strand version this time thank you.
Because of the doubled yarn, mine came out looking a little thicker than in the movie/pattern. Come Winter, that'll be great here though!
And my models were most cooperative ; )
I used o~wool's Balance in 'Malachite' and of course I've lost the tag for the white skein (again) but apparently it's the 'Natural' color.
I did have to double the yarn ~ as the pattern called for 7 and 8 sized needles, (and my yarn was for a 5-7 size needle & I usually tend to need smaller needles than patterns call for anyway).
Because the yarn was doubled it was very hard on the hands and wrists, I must say.
I also had to buy an extra skein of the green but only for a couple of yards maybe, so I have a bunch left to possibly make another hat, in a one strand version this time thank you.
Because of the doubled yarn, mine came out looking a little thicker than in the movie/pattern. Come Winter, that'll be great here though!
And my models were most cooperative ; )
Anything I'd do differently?
I know I've seen a 'Jogless stripe' knitting technique somewhere -I'll have to look that up and try it out on the next one. I'll post that if I find it and you're interested.
Overall, we love it. I will definitely be making more of these hats-I already have another request!
9 comments:
Edward looks so sassy in that hat.
Nice one Andrea! I've never seen Twilight but I'm sure your hat is very authentic. x
Looks so cool - must show it to my knitty friend!
this is too cool! Did you make it knitting in the round? I havent made a hat like that yet....Lol, too bad you're not here to hold my hand while I knit it ;) Love it!
Haha I love the picture! It made me giggle.
I love the hat and the model. Thanks for making me smile today. I have not tried knitting (yet) but it looks like fun!
Hi everyone-thanks for all of your kind words :)
Heather-yes, they were knit in the round on circular needles. Once you get the hang of it,you'll never go back,lol ;) I love knitting on 'circs' now, but in the beginning it was a little tricky...
Take care and have a great weekend everyone :)
WELDONE YOU!!!! It's very KEWL.
Have a great week Andrea!
HUGS
Char.x.
P.S.Thank you ALWAYS for all you encouragement!
I really do appreciate it:-)
cool hat! ;0
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