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Pre-deployment knitting

July 6th, 2008

Pre-deployment knitting

Even though most of my fun stuff is packed away already, I do have a couple little projects stashed around the house to work on. Erik wanted a new beanie and neck warmer thingie (I don’t know if it is spelled gaitor or gaiter, so thingie it is). I love a man who can’t go to war without some tactical hand knits. I’m using Wool-Ease yarn, because it’s so perfectly suited to the harsh abuse I know it will get. It is easy to wash, and the wool helps the garments maintain their shape and loft (fluffiness) much better than acrylic alone. It is also less sweaty than all-acrylic.

Top of Erik's beanie

I tried something new for the top of the beanie. Instead of fastening it off like normal, by drawing yarn threw the last few knit stitches, then drawing it up and weaving in the end, I grafted the last 12 stitches together using Kitchener stitch. It made a nice flat secure top. It will be comfortable under a helmet, and I don’t have to worry that a hole will form.

Gaiter hem and knit in label

The thingie is just a simple tube. It can’t be tight, or it will be uncomfortable, and the edges need to have a bit of stability or they’ll curl and be bulky. A knit in hem seemed to be the best answer. I have a few more inches to knit on this, then it will get crammed into Erik’s sea bag with the rest of his couple hundred pounds of gear.

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  1. July 6th, 2008 at 14:20 | #1

    plus, nothing says i love you and take care like some very well made handknits :)

  2. Annie
    July 6th, 2008 at 15:17 | #2

    Yep. :)

  3. July 6th, 2008 at 16:16 | #3

    A bit of home to take with him, and beautifully knit

  4. caroline
    July 8th, 2008 at 18:47 | #4

    you are awesome, annie. he’s lucky to have you. and you him from what i gather on the blog. :-) where are your folks with whom you’ll be staying? we’re moving to upstate ny real soon. dare i hope that they might be there? ;-)

  5. Annie
    July 8th, 2008 at 19:34 | #5

    Thank you. We’re going back to Oregon, nearly as far away from NY as we can get. :(

  6. July 19th, 2008 at 13:02 | #6

    Oh I’ve lost touch with what’s going on here…deployment? Move to Oregon…I think I’ve missed a post somewhere.

    Your knitting for the pre-deployment is the best yet! It always amazes me how much you’re able to contribute to your husband’s military uniform wardrobe. It’s beautiful work!

    Good luck with the move and deployment!

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