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.
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.
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