Happy birthday to me!
I'm 35 today (whoa). So far, the highlight has been a gift voucher for one of my favourite yarn shops - thanks Mum & Dad! And for dinner tonight, I have been promised pancakes. :)
The other thing I've been up to today is releasing a new hat pattern, called ' Paper Crown'...
Fittingly, it's inspired by the paper crowns worn at kids' birthday parties. Here's a not-so-recent example (my Dearest Brother is doing his best to steal my candle-blowing glory):
The hat is a fairly simple knitted beanie, livened up with some mini-cables forming the crown shape between the ribbing and the plain top. 'Paper Crown' would make a great introduction to knitting cables if you haven't tried them before. Here is my favourite tutorial on knitting mini-cables without a cable needle: twisted stitches.
Five sizes are included in the pattern: Baby (to fit 16"/40.5cm head) Toddler (18"/45.5cm), Kid/Teen (20"/50.5cm), Adult Small (22"/56cm), and Adult Large (24"/61cm).
You'll need a smooth, bouncy 4ply/fingering/sock yarn - I used Merino Soft 4ply from Skeinz, in 'Gold'. One 50g ball will be enough for any size, but you might be cutting it fine for the Adult Large size (I'd get two balls to be safe).
'Paper Crown' is the first in a set of five hat patterns inspired by the paper-craft projects I enjoyed as a kid. We had a couple of great books with step-by step projects. I have particularly fond memories of the excellent paper plane design, and the origami water-bomb. ;)
I'll be releasing my ' Paper Hats' collection hat-by-hat over the next few weeks. Here's a preview - yes, I had great fun making the photo props!
If you want to make an actual paper crown, here's a really easy method:
How to make a regular, life-sized king's crown out of paper only
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go buy strawberries and lemons for tonight's pancake extravaganza. Yeaaahh lemon & sugar!
The other thing I've been up to today is releasing a new hat pattern, called ' Paper Crown'...
Fittingly, it's inspired by the paper crowns worn at kids' birthday parties. Here's a not-so-recent example (my Dearest Brother is doing his best to steal my candle-blowing glory):
The hat is a fairly simple knitted beanie, livened up with some mini-cables forming the crown shape between the ribbing and the plain top. 'Paper Crown' would make a great introduction to knitting cables if you haven't tried them before. Here is my favourite tutorial on knitting mini-cables without a cable needle: twisted stitches.
Five sizes are included in the pattern: Baby (to fit 16"/40.5cm head) Toddler (18"/45.5cm), Kid/Teen (20"/50.5cm), Adult Small (22"/56cm), and Adult Large (24"/61cm).
You'll need a smooth, bouncy 4ply/fingering/sock yarn - I used Merino Soft 4ply from Skeinz, in 'Gold'. One 50g ball will be enough for any size, but you might be cutting it fine for the Adult Large size (I'd get two balls to be safe).
How to Make a Regular, Life-Sized King's Crown Out of Paper Only
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
How to Make a Regular, Life-Sized King's Crown Out of Paper Only
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
How to Make a Regular, Life-Sized King's Crown Out of Paper Only
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
How to Make a Regular, Life-Sized King's Crown Out of Paper Only
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/video_12262230_make-regular-lifesized-kings-crown-out-paper-only.html
'Paper Crown' is the first in a set of five hat patterns inspired by the paper-craft projects I enjoyed as a kid. We had a couple of great books with step-by step projects. I have particularly fond memories of the excellent paper plane design, and the origami water-bomb. ;)
I'll be releasing my ' Paper Hats' collection hat-by-hat over the next few weeks. Here's a preview - yes, I had great fun making the photo props!
If you want to make an actual paper crown, here's a really easy method:
How to make a regular, life-sized king's crown out of paper only
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go buy strawberries and lemons for tonight's pancake extravaganza. Yeaaahh lemon & sugar!