Fair Isle First!
I’m so excited to share my next project with you. I have wanted to try Fair Isle for MANY years but have always shied away from this “scary” technique. Pat and Elinor have inspired me for years with their beautiful projects and many of Elinor’s original designs are waiting in my queue to be knit.
In December I started a binder with a collection of patterns I wanted to knit in 2009. I was determined that 2009 would be the year I would learn fair isle and added a few stranded patterns to the collection. So determined in fact that I put a colourwork beret at the top of my list and decided it would be my first knit of 2009.
Well………… its now the end of October 2009 and I FINALLY mustered up the guts to give this fair isle gig a go.

I must say I was fretting for nothing! Once I got the hang of knitting with both hands I was flying. I didn’t seem to have any trouble with tension either, which was surprising. It all just seemed to flow so wonderfully.

Pattern: Opus Spicatum by Kate Gagnon
Yarn: Patons Classic Merino Wool in grey mix and plum heather
Needles: 4mm and 5mm
Start Date: October 22nd 2009
Finish Date: October 23rd 2009

Every time I put it down to tackle something else all I could think about was picking it back and knitting some more. It didn’t take me long to finish and it was sooo much fun. Addictive would be an understatement.
This pattern comes out quite small, mine was a perfect beanie when I cast off but I was dreaming more along the lines of a slouchy beret. I blocked it over a dinner plate and volia, instant slouchy beret!

I’m already thinking about my next fair isle project and I’m excited that I no longer have to sit and drool over all those colourwork sweaters and cardigan’s. You better believe I’ll be knitting one of those before long!
Opus and my owl mitts completes my “grey” set of accessories. On to the next!

Pattern: Give a Hoot by Jocelyn Tunney
Yarn: Patons Classic Merino Wool grey mix
Needles: 4mm and 5mm
Start Date: October 19th 2009
Finish Date: October 21st 2009
Mods: I had to add about 8 plain rows before I started to decrease for the top in order for them to fit me. They also benefit greatly from a good blocking before wearing.



24 Responses to “Fair Isle First!”
October 29th, 2009 saat: 10:15 am
Goodness girl! Aren’t you in labor yet!?
October 29th, 2009 saat: 10:17 am
Beautiful! I have never been that good at Fair Isle. I would like to second what Brianna said. I got all excited when I saw you had posted. The hat and mittens are very nice, but I was expecting a baby!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 10:28 am
Great job! Always an inspiration to me.
I guess I’ll be third in line wondering about Tadpole. It is great you have your knitting mojo back and you look lovely. Your blog friends are excited for you! Now were is that baby?
October 29th, 2009 saat: 10:43 am
The hat is lovely!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 10:49 am
What a beautiful first-fair isle project!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 11:12 am
beautiful hat and the mittens are so cute! now, where is that baby???
October 29th, 2009 saat: 11:18 am
The hat is lovely!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 11:42 am
lovely! and the mittens are adorable to — isn’t that a fun pattern?
October 29th, 2009 saat: 11:48 am
Congrats! It looks lovely, beware fair isle is I think the most addictive knitting skill yet!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 12:17 pm
I love the hat! I also just figured out how to hold the yarn correctly and finished a fair isle tam a couple of weeks ago. All I do now is search for stranded patterns on Ravelry
By the way, where is that baby of yours?!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 12:19 pm
Ooooh, fair-isle is so addictive, isn’t it? Your first attempt is quite impressive—so even! And what a great pattern. It looks very pretty on you.
October 29th, 2009 saat: 12:36 pm
oh, that’s so FAB and cute!!! You’re really fast. Congrats!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 4:29 pm
I saw your hat last night on Flickr and couldn’t wait to tell you how beautiful it came out! It suits you so well and the fair isle work is gorgeous.
I also love your cute mitts – we are having a cooler than usual spell and I’ve decided fingerless mitts are not that practical
Hope you have an easy delivery.
October 29th, 2009 saat: 6:05 pm
Love your hat!!
Be well.
October 29th, 2009 saat: 6:50 pm
The beret look wonderful . Great work.
October 29th, 2009 saat: 8:48 pm
Such pretty things! You might get me knitting yet!
October 29th, 2009 saat: 11:30 pm
loving it! once i finish the berets for my girls, i might just make one for me. i haven’t even touched my socks for a week, clue 4 felt tough at the get go and i have had so much other stuff going on. how are yours?
October 30th, 2009 saat: 8:28 am
Love the hat, you did such a good job! Those mittens are just to die for.
Its getting closer!!
October 30th, 2009 saat: 1:58 pm
See? You’re a natural….I KNEW it!
Love the hat – color choices are perfect!
October 30th, 2009 saat: 3:49 pm
Looks awesome, I’m never tempted to try fairisle, too fiddly for me!
October 30th, 2009 saat: 10:40 pm
Very cute on you! I love working the stranded knitting.
October 31st, 2009 saat: 1:42 pm
Your hat looks great! After seeing it on flickr, I tried holding the yarns with both hands, man that’s not going to happen for me! The mittens are cute too!
November 1st, 2009 saat: 10:39 pm
Wow, your hat looks beautiful. I love the colors you’ve used and the owls have eyes. Great colorwork!
November 2nd, 2009 saat: 5:48 am
Wow, you sure have been a busy knitter! Love them!
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