Remember when I said that my planned pooling on the Sockhead hat was going really well? I spoke too soon, and instead of striping nicely, like it had been, it pooled horribly for about four rows, which basically ruined it for me.
I think the pooling happened when I was knitting at lunchtime at work, while reading. This meant that A. I didn't notice and B. it looks like my gauge was looser, which meant that the colours stacked instead of spiralling. Once I realised what had happened I kept knitting anyway, because I was out and didn't really want to deal with it, but I got less and less happy with it.
I finished it anyway, because that's the sort of thing I do. The first hat used 48 grams, so I had enough yarn for a second hat. As soon as I finished I cast on a second hat, exactly the same, 112 stitches on 3mm needles.
This one worked perfectly the whole way. Stripes, no pooling and look at that beautiful crown. I'll give the first one to KOGO and hopefully someone else will get as much warmth and joy from it as I'm going to get from the second one.
I think the pooling happened when I was knitting at lunchtime at work, while reading. This meant that A. I didn't notice and B. it looks like my gauge was looser, which meant that the colours stacked instead of spiralling. Once I realised what had happened I kept knitting anyway, because I was out and didn't really want to deal with it, but I got less and less happy with it.
I finished it anyway, because that's the sort of thing I do. The first hat used 48 grams, so I had enough yarn for a second hat. As soon as I finished I cast on a second hat, exactly the same, 112 stitches on 3mm needles.
This one worked perfectly the whole way. Stripes, no pooling and look at that beautiful crown. I'll give the first one to KOGO and hopefully someone else will get as much warmth and joy from it as I'm going to get from the second one.
Oh wow! That's wild how the first one suddenly pooled like that. Just goes to show how much gauge matters.
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