Thursday, 20 December, 2007
You know when you're sick as a dog, and there's only one thing you crave?
That over the years it's practically become a legend in your noggin for curing all maladies?

2.75 mm needles (circs/dpns)
1 skein Aplaca/Cashmere blend in a sport weight, (109yards ish)
gauge is 6-7sts per inch
Cast on 115 sts with circular or dpn needles, place marker, and join in the round.
Work 2×2 ribbing (K2, P2) for 2 inches, then begin eyelet mock cable ribbing stitch for 8 -9 repeats as I did or lengthen/shorten to suit. The pattern rows are as follows and if you make this/alter this I would totally love to see it!
Eyelet Mock Cable Ribbing (in a multiple of 5 sts):
Row 1: *K3, P2* Repeat from * to end.
Row 2: *K3, P2* Repeat from * to end.
Row 3: *K3, P2* Repeat from * to end.
Row 4: *SL1, K2, PSSO, P2* Repeat from * to end.
Row 5: *K1, YO, K1, P2* Repeat from * to end.
Row 6: *K3, P2* Repeat from * to end.
Row 7:*SL1, K2, PSSO, P2* Repeat from * to end.
Row 8: *K1, YO, K1, P2* Repeat from * to end.
After knitting to desired lengh, start your decreases. I like how this set of decreases flatten the end, making it more cylindrical rather than saggy queen street west hippie (*cough* not that there is anything wrong with that...) ha.
Row 1: *K3, K2TOG* Repeat from * to end.
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: *K2, K2TOG* Repeat from * to end.
Row 4: Knit
Row 5: *K1, K2TOG* Repeat from * to end.
Row 6: Knit
Row 7: K2TOG to end
Row 8: Knit
Remove marker, and K2TOG until 8 stitches remain. Break your yarn leaving a decent tail, thread your tail through the last stitches pull tight and knot securely a few times then weave in the start end and the begining. Bingo Bango.
It goes with his parka! yay!
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5 comments:
Mmmm... I love jook! Do you ever eat it with the fried, dried, fuzzy pork stuff? (yook sung--no idea what it's called in English) Best comfort food ever.
I love that fact that you're a white girl who know about congee. =)
I'm still not really sure what congee is, but it sounds like it would be fabulous right now.
The hat looks awesome. Thanks for writing up the pattern!
Love the hat!
Haha I have never heard anyone else mention congee. I have never had it, but my Uncle loves loves loves it. He said the same as you, that it is all he wants when he is sick or needs some comfort.
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