While I was living in London, England, I saw the big grey squirrels for the first time. Apparently they've sort of taken over over there. One of the first times I met them, there was a whole gang of them. It was in a church yard and they were quite aggressively demanding my sandwich of me. So aggressively, actually, that I had to leave. After that, the little red squirrels of my home town became one of the little familiar things I missed, when I was feeling nostalgic. I've been living back in my home town -- Copenhagen, Denmark, for years and years now, but spotting one of the little red squirrels still makes me smile. |
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model: Signe S. Simonsen, Nova photos: Jon S. Simonsen |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
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PATTERN NOTES |
The number one rule when knitting with two colors at the same time, is to continually stretch out the stitches on the right-hand needle. This way your knitting never puckers and ends up being too tight. Elasticity is an important factor when knitting a hat. The charted pattern has fairly long floats (the longest is 10 sts), which some people find neccesary to catch or lock on the WS of the work. You can do this if you want to, but it is not necessary as they are unlikely to catch on anything. |
DIRECTIONS Using Color A and the smaller needle, cast on 108[108, 126]. Place marker and join for working in the round, being careful not to twist. Ribbing round: [K3, p3] around. Body Child size only: Work as set until row 28 of the chart is complete, then work rows 38-45. Crown As circumference gets too small to work on circular needle, change to DPNs/Magic Loop/2 circulars as desired. Round 1: [SSK, k7] around. 96[96, 112] sts. Round 8: Knit all sts. Round 9: [SSK, k4] around. 60[60, 70] sts. Round 10: Knit all sts. Round 11: [SSK, k3] around. 48[48, 56] sts Round 12: Knit all sts. Round 13: [SSK, k2] around. 36[36, 44] sts. Round 14: Knit all sts. Round 15: [SSK, k1] around. 24[24, 30] sts. Round 16: [K2tog] around. 12[12, 15] sts. Round 17: [K2tog] 6[6, 7] times, k0[0, 1]. 6[6, 8] sts. Remove marker and break yarn, leaving a tail. Draw tail through remaining sts and pull tight. |
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Signe (pronounced ['si nø]) lives in Copenhagen, Denmark, with her husband and 2 kids. Years ago she left all traditional career ambitions behind, because she realised she'd rather be knitting. Now she works as an independent knitwear designer. She is currently working on her very first knitting book -- a colorful book of kids knits, which she plans to self-publish in 2014. |
Pattern & images © 2013 Signe S. Simonsen. Contact Signe |