This past weekend, I also had a chance to whip up a Urchin. This is a great pattern and a fun knit. I really love how it knitted up. I had a hard time getting gauge. I went up a size to large as I wanted it to be large and cushy on, plus I went up a needle size to an 11US on the pattern, but still was knitting less than gauge and it seemed to work out. I kept thinking it wouldn’t be deep enough but it is. 
DH suggested the pom pom on back. 
I would definitely knit this one again. This was made out of the singles handspun that I dyed the color blue and my verdict is singles for knitting are here to stay. Yeah! I think mine were a little more energized than would be called for, especially called for the shawl, so I will have to work on that, but really I loved the singles.
I seem to be on an EZ or what I would call functional knitting kick. I keep thinking these singles would be so useful for a EZ Bog jacket or an Adult Totem - anything in garter really. I could whip things up a little faster for gifts - total time for this project and I swatched to death was only about 3 hours including the spinning and dyeing portion. I don’t know about all of you, but I’m going to have to start my gift knitting for the holidays. I know sickening, but everyone wants everything handspun.























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That turned out so nicely! I love that blue and definitely need to try some singles myself at some point.
By Julie on 04.08.08 1:22 pm | Permalink
Very cute
I’m hoping to spin some singles for something soon too
Cheers Eva
By Eva on 04.09.08 6:12 am | Permalink
I love that pattern, I started it but it’s sitting in my UFO basket… guess I better get back to it. Love your haircut and the hat looks great on you!
I found you on m-spa-ce this morning so I sent you a friend’s request.
By Jackie on 04.12.08 12:04 pm | Permalink
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