Here’s a quick last-minute crocheted git idea, the “Fast Julep” version of my Julep beret pattern.  Worked with doubled sock weight yarn and a size J hook, this version works up quickly out of stash yarn.

Following the Julep pattern (available here), and using doubled yarn and a size J hook, work rounds 1-3 of the pattern as written.  Rounds 4-8, work as for rounds 4-12 in written pattern (48 sts).  Rounds 9-13, work as for rounds 13-20 in written pattern.  Band: Rounds 14-1, work as for rounds 21-25 in written pattern (64 sts).

This version shown in Luxe Merino Fine in Dolce.

Original Julep pattern available for $5.00.

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I have several other things that I should be working on right now, but instead I’ve been trucking along on this Pavo Real shawl that I started last weekend.  It’s been a nice break before I plunge back into winter work.  Since it’s the fourth one I’ve knitted (and having written the pattern doesn’t hurt), it’s definitely comfort knitting.

It looks like there will be enough on this ball of Luxe to get one or two more repeats, so it should be finished tonight or tomorrow.  I’ve gotten a few inquiries about the colorway, which is one of my Odd Ducks, but the closest regular colorway would be Memphis, a soft blue with hints of grey, or if you’d like something in the same vein but a little more neutral, Dexter, a nice silvery blue-grey (You can see them both in my previous colorplay post).

I’m knitting this shawlette on my brand spankin’ new Hiya Hiya interchangeable needles, and early holiday gift to myself (I’ve got such a great boss!).  I am in love with these needles!  Since I was introduced to the Hiya Hiya stainless steel circulars a couple of years back, they have been my go-to circulars for everything.  Durable, lightweight, great join, flexible but substantial cable, and relatively inexpensive.  So when i hear about a interchangeable set in the works, i couldn’t wait to see them.  I got my hands on a single circular preview at TNNA in June, and it was a beauty.

Here’s the 411:

First, the case.  Gorgeous chinoiserie fabric, compact, and ties with a sturdy bow.  Open it up, and you’ve got lots of extra needle tip pockets, a zippered notions pocket, and on the back, a zippered pocket for cables.  I ordered the smaller size set, with needle tips in whole sizes US 2 through 8, and 4 cable, sizes 16″ through 40″.  You can purchase/order extra tips and cables, and I love that they left lots of extra space for that.

The tips join up with a nicely-machined brass fitting, no tools required.  I was a little iffy on the screw-in, no latch fitting when i first saw it, but since i’ve been working with the circulars, i haven’t managed to loosen the connection once it’s hand-tightened.

See that join?  Super smooth!  You can feel it if you run your fingernail over it, but it doesn’t catch the yarn.  Sweet!

A small set like this runs $65-68 retail.  It looks like pieces and parts are a little hard to come by right now; Hiya Hiya does have periodic backorder slowdowns.  I was thinking about adding some of these to sell in the etsy shop, anyone interested?

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Drops by audreyjm529

Airstream by prawnpie

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I’ve been revisiting one of our patterns today, the Pavo Real shawl:

Triangle shawls and shawlettes like the Pavo Real are really popular right now, and they’re definitely one of my favorite projects.  I get a ton of wear from the ones I’ve made for myself, especially these smaller, one-skein size projects.  A lot of folks like to wear them in the traditional manner, across the shoulders, but I really love to bundle up bandito style:

I’m going out of town this weekend and indulging in some (GASP!) personal project time, so I’ll be casting on for a Pavo Real in Luxe, just for me!  It’s a skein of an odd duck pale blue that’s been in my stash since the summer, and now I know just what it wants to be.  And with one skein on size 8 needles, this could conceivably be finished in the next couple of weeks! *fingers crossed*

Pattern available as ravelry download:
$5.75

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I have a new pattern available this week, the Julep crochet beret!  This highly textured slouch beret is an easy one-skein project in sock weight yarn. By using thinner yarn on a larger hook, the puff stitches create a delicate, airy texture that is perfect for showing off the soft shading of hand-dyed yarns.

Size: Women’s M/L, 11” diameter
Yarn: one skein Kitchen Sink Dyeworks Merino Fine, 390yds per 4oz, or any similar fingering weight yarn
Hook: size G/4mm, or size needed to obtain gaugeGauge: 11st and 12 rounds=4” in circular puff stitch
Notions: locking stitch marker or coiless safety pin, tapestry needle

PDF pattern available for $5.00

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Little crocheted stitches in a rainbow of colors:

See my jewelry and a wide assortment of KSD yarns at the Bottletree Crafts Bazaar in Birmingham, AL this weekend:

Bottletree

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The winner of the book giveaway contest is…

Susan Voegtly!

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