Friday, May 21, 2021

Triangle to Square to Circle the Head

 I recently finished weaving enough triangles on my pin loom to create a hat, which I love. My triangular pin loom has the pins closer together than my square or heart, so fingering/sock yarn is perfect. I love the way the sock yarn weaves up on this loom, although sometimes with yarns that have longer colour changes, the triangles are just a single colour. It's fun to see how each yarn behaves on the loom. 

I finish all my pin loom weaving pieces by crocheting a slip stitch border around the edge. I like this better than just leaving the loops as they are when they come off the loom--it adds a nice frame and it gives a sturdier edge for connecting pieces. In this case, I decided to add another crochet border with dark blue laceweight yarn, which made the colours pop.

To start, I put four triangles together to form a square, which became the crown of the hat.

Then I added triangles along each edge, point side down. The next round was triangles in the corner spaces, points towards the corners. Then two more rounds like that, before a couple rounds of crochet at the brim.



Since it's all sock yarn, which is superwash, laundering will not shrink the triangles, but the dark blue is plain wool, so I did toss the hat in the wash just to firm that part up a bit. It's a slouchy sort of hat, but not a huge slouch. It's lightweight, colourfully funky, and comfortable to wear. I had lots of fun making it. I do love my pin looms!

7 comments:

Shari Burke said...

Thanks, Vicki!

Iris Flavia said...

Very cool! Like to see it in "real life"! If you like.

Shari Burke said...

Thanks! I'll try to remember to post a pic soon :-)

Iris Flavia said...

Good! 9C here, cloudy, could still use my Happy Hat!

Lowcarb team member said...

That looks great and I like the colours.

All the best Jan

Shari Burke said...

I've moved to lighter hats now, with my winter ones put away :-( I like my lighter hats, too, but I do hate the warmer weather.

Shari Burke said...

Thanks, Jan! :-)