12 February 2025

FO Post: Burgundy and Blue

Here's a project I finished not that long ago, but am just now getting around to posting about. 

Two things I hoped to do during 2025 were: 1) knit from my stash, especially using amounts that were relatively small, but still worth keeping, and 2) knit more things for charity. This project is part of both of those!


Project: Burgundy and Blue 
Pattern: A mishmash of several things
Yarn: Plymouth Encore Worsted in the Burgundy colorway (#999), and Baby Blue (I don't have the band, so don't know the colorway number)
Needles: US 8/5.0 mm


Notes: I had small amounts of these two yarns left (31 grams of the burgundy, and 44 grams of the blue), and thought it would be enough for a hat, as long as I inserted some color changes throughout. So I took a look at a couple of different worsted weight hat patterns I had, to see what needle size worked best, and how many stitches to cast on, etc. And then I just got started and hoped for the best!


I love the way to crown decreases worked up!

And here's the yarn I had left - 7 grams of the Burgundy and 3 grams of the blue! Not bad, I was happy that I had enough for the hat, and that how I decided to start worked out in the end.


While I had the hat on a medicine ball blocking a bit, The Tim said, "What a great-looking hat! That should look nice on you." I told him that I had actually made it for charity, and he said, "Well you should save that pattern, because I really like the design." Which was nice to hear ... except, well - I didn't write anything down, so although I have a decent idea of what I did, I don't have any specific instructions for myself or even for anyone else to duplicate it. 

I mean, I'll likely be able to figure it out if I try, but right now, it's just floating around in the universe somewhere, perhaps never to be found again ... 😀

But the best things are: 

1. It's finished and looks nice.
2. It will keep someone warm and cozy.
3. I used up most of two scraps that were leftover.
4. The yarn was from my stash.

Any of those would please me, but all of them together make me feel pretty good. 

Small victories, people. Small victories.

6 comments:

Nance said...

The decrease looks beautiful. Braid up that last of the yarn and make a friendship bracelet (or two) and donate it as well!

Kim in Oregon said...

It's a lovely hat! I always think about knitting for charity but then I'm never satisfied with the finished product!

Araignee said...

That is a beautiful crown! I've been making up simple ribbed hats for the Grands and for the life of me figuring out the decreases is going to be the end of me. The math never works out.

AsKatKnits said...

I say yes to any and all wins most days... and most especially these days! Go you! (and I am in complete agreement with The Tim... that hat is really lovely!)

Kym said...

It is a great looking hat, Bridget! And you are so right . . . small victories go a very long way. XO

KSD said...

Burgundy and light blue were my high school's colors...