Pattern: Cap Karma by Smariek (Yahoo Group)
Materials: My Handspun, worsted superwash merino 2-ply
Amount: 4 ounces/100 grams
Fiber Source: Miss Babs
Needles: US8/5.0mm
Materials: My Handspun, worsted superwash merino 2-ply
Amount: 4 ounces/100 grams
Fiber Source: Miss Babs
Needles: US8/5.0mm
Modifications: The original pattern calls for a standard spiral-decrease crown. I really loved the allover cable pattern and didn't like how the spiral decreasing broke that up. I wrote an alternate decreasing scheme that kept the cabling intact. If you're interested in doing the same, I've listed the specifics below.
Crown Shaping (substitute this for the crown shaping listed in the pattern)
Row 1: k all sts
Row 2: k all sts
Row 3: *ssk, k6* around
Row 4: *[sl next st to CN and hold in back, k next two sts, k st from CN], k4* around
Row 5: k all sts
Row 6: *k5, k2tog* around
Row 7: k all sts
Row 8: *k3, [sl next 2 sts to CN and hold in front, k next st, k 2 sts from CN]* around
Row 9: *k1, k2tog, k3* around
Row 10: k all sts
Row 11: k all sts
Row 12: *[sl next st to CN and hold in back, k next st, k st from CN], k3* around
Row 13: *k2, ssk, k1* around
Row 14: k all sts
Row 15: *k2tog, k2* around
Row 16: *k1, [sl next st to CN and hold in frton, k next st, k st from CN]* around
Row 17: *k1, k2tog* around
Row 18: k all sts
Row 19: *k2tog* around
Break yarn and draw through remaining sts. Weave in all ends.
Row 1: k all sts
Row 2: k all sts
Row 3: *ssk, k6* around
Row 4: *[sl next st to CN and hold in back, k next two sts, k st from CN], k4* around
Row 5: k all sts
Row 6: *k5, k2tog* around
Row 7: k all sts
Row 8: *k3, [sl next 2 sts to CN and hold in front, k next st, k 2 sts from CN]* around
Row 9: *k1, k2tog, k3* around
Row 10: k all sts
Row 11: k all sts
Row 12: *[sl next st to CN and hold in back, k next st, k st from CN], k3* around
Row 13: *k2, ssk, k1* around
Row 14: k all sts
Row 15: *k2tog, k2* around
Row 16: *k1, [sl next st to CN and hold in frton, k next st, k st from CN]* around
Row 17: *k1, k2tog* around
Row 18: k all sts
Row 19: *k2tog* around
Break yarn and draw through remaining sts. Weave in all ends.
Knitting with handspun is a major treat, I've had such a great time doing it - I'm sure there will be a lot of handspun hats cropping up in the next few months. Next to the BSJ, they're the perfect match for all those odd 4oz skeins that have been piling up.
Another one for the pile - onto the next!
Beautiful! Love the pattern, love the yarn. Great job.
ReplyDeletegreat yarn + great patterrn = hat nirvana
ReplyDeleteYour hat looks wonderful and you always take such beautiful pictures of your knits/work in progresses... congrats
ReplyDeleteBTW what is BSJ? Just curious.
I read your blog all the time.
Thanks,
Suzanne
Suzknits
That's gorgeous. I love the new decreases. I made that hat and didn't like it much, but with your decrease pattern perhaps I'll try it again. Great work!
ReplyDeletewoweeee - beautiful handspun!!! (my colors too) I love that particular cable st., I envision one in my future. Clever decreases for the crown too. Great work.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Gorgeous yarn, fantastic hat! Love your modified version.
ReplyDeleteU R AWESOME - that hat rocks.
ReplyDeleteSoo nice...! And thanks for the pattern alteratin, you did a great job, as always!
ReplyDeleteYou've outdone yourself again, Jared! Thanks for the beautiful hat pattern!
ReplyDeletewow. absolutely stunning. why must you feed my current hat addiction/obsession? I just finished foliage, and this might just get cast on before bed tonight...
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done and that color is gorgeous! Thanks for the mods.
ReplyDeleteIsn't knitting with your own handspun the best! It's all you :) and once again superbly.
ReplyDeleteFrom the top view and in the color choice it kinda looks like a brain :O) It looks great!
ReplyDeleteDelurking to say it is just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your modifications - I love working decreases in pattern.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I thought when I saw the crown was "Wow! I love those decreases" and then I read it was your mod, it figures. Nice Job, it's a beautiful hat.
ReplyDeleteI really like this hat -- like you, I've made a couple of Shedirs and love them, but they're very labour-intensive. This cap has something of the same effect, texture-wise, but would knit up much more quickly. I'm putting it on my list, with your mods.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! I need to add this pattern to my Ravelry queue.
ReplyDeleteI love Marie's patterns -- and it's nice to know they look great in tweedy handspun. I absolutely love what you did with the crown shaping -- I will definitely be doing that when I knit this hat.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your crown decrease modification. Keeping the allover pattern makes all the difference.
ReplyDelete"Cabled Crown Marries Fab Handspun Tweed to Brilliant Effect!" - headline from the NY Tweed.
ReplyDeleteI'll just repeat what has already been said.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great hat! I love the yarn and the cabling and everything. How fantastic!
You're just too good!!! How do you deal with the constant kudos? ;)
ReplyDeleteYou're in style for the winter! Your blog always has a nice surprise.
What a great hat! I love how you continued the cables in the crown shaping :)
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ReplyDeleteVery nice. Your handspun looks fabulous. I just bought some lovely fiber in autumn shades that would be perfect, if I would spin it up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use that handspun :)
ReplyDeleteSweet hat! Thanks for the modifications.
ReplyDeleteYour handspun is so perfect, I'm just amazed.
Gorgeous as ever! Love that color - it's perfect for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how fast you've become good at spinning!
ReplyDeleteThe cap is cool, and I especially like the color of the handspun. Really very nice.
simply gorgeous! as usual
ReplyDeleteI don't know what's more beautiful- your handspun or that pattern. Either way, the result is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNice hat, thanks for the pattern (changes)!
ReplyDeleteCool. I've been spinning in the past months on and off, but I've been having trouble as what I want to use the yarn for.
ReplyDeleteNice hat. All your work is beautiful.
When I got done with chemo in 2005 I no longer had eyebrows or eyelashes. What I have now is kind of pathetic. I would like to have yours.
ReplyDeleteWhen are you going to start selling your yarn?!! Huh, huh? It's really gorgeous. Love the hat.
ReplyDeleteI love the yarn and they pattern, very nice :-)
ReplyDeletesimply fabulous! I love your modifications!
ReplyDeleteThis hat is beautiful! Bravo. I love that you spun the yarn and knit the hat. Great allover cable pattern right to the top.
ReplyDeleteLove this! The handspun is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour handspun is very pretty in the cabling pattern and the modifications are clever. I am always looking for hats to knit for the cold weather. Thanks:)
ReplyDeleteAng
You have the knitting Midas Touch. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou say you used Smariek's Karma Cap pattern, but that is more of a zig-zag ribbed pattern. Your's looks more like a cable or double-cable pattern. Did you make other modification other than the decrease for the crown?
ReplyDeleteWhich cap pattern is it specifically? It seems that the designer has several posted on her Cap Karma site, and alas I cannot tell ...
ReplyDeleteIt's a great hat - I like how you knit the pattern through the whole hat. Your yarn is beautiful, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat handspun and thanks for sharing your mods. I have been thinking of making a hat for my son. I think the Cap Karma pattern with your mods and with some left-over Rowan Yorkshire Tweed Aran in a dark brown would look great.
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ReplyDeleteLovely. I'll have to see if my fella would like one.
ReplyDeleteso incredibly beautiful (as is the one in IK Holiday!! WOW!)
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm not alone; I can't find the hat that you're modifying on the original site. Can you provide a little more information? Thanks!
I'm sure you've heard this before, but that yarn is beautiful. i love the fall(ness) of it! the hat is stunning, i'm off to join the group. i love cables!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I imagine it's such a wonderful feeling to spin a yarn then find the perfect pattern to use it in. And your Koolhaas hat in the IK gifts issue is wonderful. Keep spinning! Terry
ReplyDeleteI needed a pattern to knit the hubby for upcoming 5th Anniversary and this is the one! Thanks for being such an inspiration to so many of us, everything you knit looks awesome. Gorgeous handspun, too! Thanks Jared!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog today through Ravelry. You are an amazing knitter. And an awesome photographer, too. Love the hat pattern featured here. Great color choice. I'm truly inspired.
ReplyDeleteI love it. I can't wait to make one myself. My boyfriend has been begging me for a cap for months and I just haven't found any patterns I like. This one is def. the winner!
ReplyDeleteoh as much as you have a penchant for all things wool i think you have a penchant for photographing noses from new angles. i adore that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hat, gorgeous yarn.
ReplyDeleteLove the hat in Holiday Knits 2007!
ReplyDeleteI saw the cap in Holiday Knits and thought - "I bet Brooklyn Tweed makes that!" - then I saw the designer...I love your aesthetic!
ReplyDeletehey, I'm sitting here gleefully shivering... FINALLY the temperatures have dropped below 120. Love the hat. your willingness to cable impresses me.
ReplyDeleteLove your stuff!
ReplyDeleteI've lived in 11 different places in five different cities and three different countries over the past four and a bit years, so I feel your moving pain, and sympathise with you.
Haveagoodonemate!
I've just found you today (I can't think how I've missed you up until now!) and thought I would say that I have spent far too long looking at all your amazing knitting- but that I have enjoyed it greatly.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'm sorry, but I just have to say, this hat makes me cringe because it looks like a brain. I keep thinking of the Indiana Jones movie with chilled monkey brains.
ReplyDeleteIt's just me, and I know I shouldn't say anything, sorry. I really love your blog and you're amazingly talented...but....
You are so nice to include this info! I love how the decrease turned out.
ReplyDeleteWonderful blog thanks for all info and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteyour homespun is really inspiring ... i've been looking at spinning wheels!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hat to enter into the Autumnal season with. And twice as fabulous when made with your own yarn!
ReplyDeleteIts a fabulous blog.Thanks for all
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WOW!! I would love to learn how to knit a hat like this!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this hat and would like to make it. Somehow, I'm missing the number of stitches to cast on. I'm sure it's there in the pattern, but I can't find it. Help!
ReplyDeleteWhat GORGEOUS hats!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented!!
Just wanted to thank you for the alternate decreases. I made the larger size hat (104? cast on, per the original pattern recommendation) for my hubby and wasn't sure it was going to work -- but I just followed the pattern and it turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make your IK hat next -- that one's for me. :) Thanks again!
Your emailbox is full! Do you have a pattern for the Trapper Ripoff hat?
ReplyDeleteOn Row 8, you've left off the beginning asterisk so it isn't clear if you begin again from the k3 or the bracket. Please clarify.
ReplyDeleteI just made your Koolhaas hat out of a Miss Babs batt. It turned out great.
ReplyDeleteI like this one, too. Great job on the spinning, and on reconfiguring the crown shaping!
Beautiful! I love the color! I know what you mean about all the 4oz skeins piling up! Very true. I'm scheming to dye,card,spin and knit myself a whole sweater. Call me crazy!
ReplyDeletevery cute hat - rustic looking with the cables in that color.
ReplyDeleteThanks for calculating the decreases in pattern. Saved me enough time to make several for Christmas gifts. Thanks also for the pictures that convinced me the FO is suitable for men. Great job!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to tell you how beautiful your hat is! I was also wondering if the pattern before the decrease was also altered. It looks a bit different from what I saw on smarieknits...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all of your work!
Great work! Thanks for the lovely decreases. I cast on for the Karma hat, then realized that this is the Karma Swirly hat. Oops! Frog, redo!
ReplyDeleteI read your blog as a resource, love it.
olá jared.. nem precisa dizer o quanto gostaria de ter as habilidades.. aqui no Brazil as tricoteiras te amam de paixão.. gostaria que vc divulgasse mais receitas e gráficos dos seus trabalhos.. eu fico babando.. parabéns!
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