I’ve been down with a case of the “not feeling so good”, so I’m blogging to you live from my couch, wrapped in my owl blankie, sipping mint tea with a candle burning in hopes of eradicating the “aroma” produced by Cheech and Chong next door (note: it’s not working) . I made a silent New Year’s goal to get back with the blogging on a more regular basis, since my little corner of the internet is so quiet I’m not even getting spam comments anymore, but this week has not been so very kind to me. Stomach revenge and a service light shining brightly on the Coche dashboard, not so much fun. Anyhoo. We all come for the finished objects, right?
The Cabled Beret has been finished since the Great Blizzard of Ought Eight, about a month ago. It kept my head warm during numerous mornings waiting at the bus stop while the snow was falling, and didn’t let my head get wet when the snow melted after I got on the bus. A fine hat, indeed.

I’ve been told not to apologize for my cooking, and sometimes I think that sentiment should extend to other aspects of my life, but not this photograph. I apologize profusely for the blurry, odd angled, emo-kid-with-a-web-cam-ness of this pic, but it was the only one I took that got the whole hat in the frame, so there you have it. I’m a horrible self portrait photographer. Alert the press. But allow me to point out the reasons I love this hat. My head is apparently huge (22 whopping inches in circumference), and I have a hard time finding a hat to encompass my ginormous bobble head, so I’m pleased that this hat covers my head and my ears. Nice. Also, I think the cables to be quite nifty. Even if C did say it gave me a mushroom head.
A better view of the hat? As you wish.

This hat was so well liked by a similarly large craniumed co-worker that she requested one of her own. Who am I to refuse hand knits to solve a problem, especially one I know so well?

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to capture the color of this one, an aptly named “Italian Plum” colorway by Cascade, but trust me, it was so juicy and purple I wanted to take a bite. Are specs really necessary? Ok, fine.
Yarn: Cascade 220 in some green color and “Italian Plum” (yum!)
Needles: Crystal Palace Bamboo DPN’s US size 6 and 8
Pattern: Cabled Beret
Mods: none
Another Cabled Beret is in the works for another big headed co-worker (Sisterhood of the Buffalo Skulls, anyone?), and after that I think I’ll have to stop with the made to order knitting. It’s a bit draining when I can’t call my knitting time my own, and I think that’s a lot of the point with knitting for me. It’s time to call my own.
I have a few other projects in the works, but I do have a touch of the startitis right now, and keep thinking distracting thoughts of lace, while I already have the Lace Ribbon Scarf over 2/3 complete, and having daydreams of cables when I’m over half way done with the Druid Mittens (lazy lazy Raverly links, I know).