I decided I wanted to try knitting a kerchief with some leftover yarn (Plymouth Yarn's Jeannee) and found this pattern. It didn't turn out like expected it to; it's a tad droopier and heavier than I expected. I'm not sure if it's the yarn, the pattern, or a combination of the two so I'll be trying this yarn with a different kerchief pattern.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Hat Head Hider
Every Saturday morning, I get done with my run and before driving home, I put on a dry t-shirt. I take off my hat/visor, put the t-shirt on, catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror and am appalled at the matted mess of sweaty hair that is plastered to my head in a paisley-like pattern.
I decided I wanted to try knitting a kerchief with some leftover yarn (Plymouth Yarn's Jeannee) and found this pattern. It didn't turn out like expected it to; it's a tad droopier and heavier than I expected. I'm not sure if it's the yarn, the pattern, or a combination of the two so I'll be trying this yarn with a different kerchief pattern.

I decided I wanted to try knitting a kerchief with some leftover yarn (Plymouth Yarn's Jeannee) and found this pattern. It didn't turn out like expected it to; it's a tad droopier and heavier than I expected. I'm not sure if it's the yarn, the pattern, or a combination of the two so I'll be trying this yarn with a different kerchief pattern.
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