...So, time for a new hat.
This pattern from Carissa Knits blog was just about the most perfect pattern for my kid that I could possibly imagine....and it's freeeeeeeeeeee!
My son is one of the biggest Star Wars fans I know. He can give you the down low in the Galactic Empire, the specs of the latest models of pod racers and light sabers and a who's-who list of the Jedi High Council. My son is a walking Wookiepedia. When he saw a pattern to make a beanie resembling R2D2 I practically had to wipe the drool off my keyboard.
It's a great pattern in and of itself: Multiple size options (Child, Adult Small and Adult Large), chart OR written instructions, even different methods for embellishments (duplicate stitch or color stranding). Awesome.
I ended up making him the Adult Small size, although in hindsight I may have been better off making the child's size. No matter, he can grow into it. I started doing the charted/color stranding method, but I think my combination of worsted yarn and large needles (size 7DPNs) made it awkward for me and created some gaps in my finished project that I wasn't too pleased with. So, I frogged and started over doing the striped beanie method with a LOT of duplicate stitch embroidery detail work....and I do mean a LOT. I think I spent way more time stitching the details rather than knitting the actual hat.
But goodness, did the man-child love it:
If he keeps up at this rate, I'll be investing in both University AND larger amounts of yarn!
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