Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Owlie

I love owls, so when I saw this cowl confection by Betsy Farquhar, I immediately plunked down $5 and dropped it into my queue. After studying the pattern, I realized that, as written, the pattern was large enough for me to use as a tube top. Besides being too wide, it was long enough to not only cover my neck, but would extend over the top of my head, as well. I live in Georgia and our winters are too mild for face masks. Besides, I would have to add eyeholes (too much work) and it was too memorable to use in a bank robbery.


A little pattern editing was in order. I reduced the number of owls from five to four and eliminated the chevron patterns above and below the main event. I found a pretty skein of peach and green Lisa Souza sock yarn and dyed half of it black.

When I had finished knitting the owls, I decided that the tube would make a lovely hat, should I not want to actually wear a cowl. Waving my magic knitting wand (patent pending), I worked a row of K2tog, K8, YO to make some holes, through which I threaded a tasseled cord after knitting a final inch and binding off.



No, I didn't make an i-cord. Instead, I tightly twisted eight strands together, folded the result in half, and knotted the ends, which produced a twisted cord in about one-tenth the time it would have taken me to knit an i-cord, assuming I could be compelled to do so (not in this lifetime).

The end result is a howl...tighten the cord and it's a hat; loosen the cord and it's a cowl. The concept, which I am sure is not my invention, is clever, requires almost no extra work, and can be adapted to any hat or cowl to produce a hybrid howl.


14 comments:

  1. Yay! Fleegle blogged!

    Why, yes, I do give a hoot. ;-)

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  2. Oh, so very beautiful!
    Greetings Vanessa.

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  3. Saw that you will be at Middle Tenn fiber fair. Hoping to see you there. Love the howl as well.

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  4. I've seen this concept as "Grylla's Howl" (in IK? maybe one of their gifts issues?), and inadvertently created several as gifts -- they started out as hats that were gathered (and no, I didn't make miles of I-cord for them either -- I crocheted the ties!), and one of the recipients opened the thing up & pulled it down around her neck! Surprise! Mine had a little lace, no color work for me thanks. But your Owlies are quite fetching.

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  5. Lovely, lovely! I am compelled to knit a similar hat for next Winter. Knit in a stiffer yarn and with a bottom added this design would make a very nice bag too...

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  6. I love the eyes on the owls! so cute!

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  7. And not just an ordinary howl - a full-tilt owl howl...
    Love it madly!

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  8. So cute! Now just hang a coupld of pom poms off the cord...what? You don't htink more embellishment is better? Hrmph....

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  9. As usual, you are a hoot--and such an inventive one, too! Kudos.

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  10. The black is so very black. What kind of dye do you use?
    Kathrows on Ravelry

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