Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Can't.Stop.Must.Make.More.

Get the point?
My house has been transformed into a Meathead Knitting Factory as I simply can't stop making these hats. I missed the knitalong craze last year and felt positively taunted by the delightful hats that were madly popping (up) like popcorn on Flickr and Bloglines. Being on the outside looking in isn't such great place to be for this knitter--I even contemplated emailing the mighty Larissa and offering to give her a tidy sum for the privilege to get in on the Meathead game, but I didn't want to come across as impolite, or worse yet, weird. So imagine my pure delight when Miss Leslie i.e. one of the hottest knitbabes out there, posted her Hershey's Meathead along with a comment that Larissa was indeed selling the pattern via pdf to knitters who are too craven or impatient to wait for her much anticipated book Knitalong. So $4.50 on Paypal later, I was in business.
Meathead assembly line!
This pattern is satisfying many needs at once. I have spent no (recent) money on yarn for these hats, can you believe it? Being that I have gobs of chunky and super chunky yarn in my stash from the early pre-discipline days of just randomly buying yarn before you really understood what you were going to do with it (as opposed to the rigorous regime of discipline that I'm so clearly adhering to these days), I already had loads of yarn that would fit the Meathead bill. The knit is super-fast, and the pleasure of thinking of an appropriate embellishment is not to be underestimated. Plus, there is the joy of wearing a hat that makes people wonder if you are either a gnome, a character from an Elsa Beskow book, or just plain crazy. Talk about killing many birds with one stone!
Meathead mosaic
Above you see Meatheads in Karabella Soft Tweed--pink (3 strands), Lamb's Pride Burlyspun--fuschia, Artful Yarns Museum--green, Classic Elite Two.Two--white, and Malabrigo Chunky--blue, and Peeper-Lou. I'm going to ignore the fact that Tween thing said that I looked like 'a demented hobo' in my Meathead hat. This project is #1 with a bullet by far for 2007. Meatheads for everyone!

39 comments:

  1. OMG those are so cute!!!

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  2. Love them! The green is my particular favorite, but I'm just a green lovin' girl.
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  3. They are SO great! I love the polka-dotted flower. And your daughter looks so adorable in hers. "Demented Hobo" - HA!

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  4. Those are fantastic! I love your embellishments. :)

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  5. Work those meatheads, girl. I'm in a neckwarmer groove myself. Late semester is the perfect setting for repetitive, mindless knitting, yes? - so much more productive than spinning plates in a corner.

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  6. Hot damn! Love those hats. I have quite a bit of random yarn from the pre-discipline early knitting days too.

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  7. They are quite adorable (especially on Peeper-Lou)! I bet it'd also be fun to do some felted knit flowers or other doodads for the embellishment.

    I can imagine that they are indeed quite satisfying to knit. It's amazing how accustomed I am to knitting with fine yarn and small needles -- I'm not sure I'd know what to do with the big yarn and big needles for these. (I guess the bigger question is if I even suitable have thick yarns in my stash!)

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  8. A most addictive pattern indeed! I love me some Meatheads. Yours are great! I really like the felt embellishments.

    Hmm, I wonder if I've got any yarn in the stash to knit some more....

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  9. I'd never heard of these until you mentioned them! Apparently, I'm SO far on the outside, I can even see the window to look into. :P

    They're adorable!

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  10. Each one is cuter than the next, and your finishing touches are perfect.

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  11. Fantastic colours and embellishments - love 'em!

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  12. A meathead factory indeed! They look great.
    How did you stick on the felt adornments?

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  13. They are super cute!!! keep cranking them out if they make you happy because the hats would definitely make great gifts. :)

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  14. So cute! I love the flowers.

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  15. dimented hobo? *oops, I giggled!

    The hats are great - I really love the Artyarns one and the Malabrigo, in cse you were wondering:) Nice job!

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  16. oh, you just crack me up!
    and the queen thing must totally be distorting your image of me! :)

    you truly are a machine over there! i can't believe that you haven't even put any (more) money into this project! I LOVE THAT!!!

    Peeper-Lou looks adorable!!!
    Everyone is going to LOVE their meathead!
    have a wonderful day tomorrow!

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  17. hahahahahahaha who doesn't want to look like a demented hobo! I see your littlelin' has inherited your zingy wit!

    Man, you're smoking me in the xmas presents department. I better get cracking.

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  18. All of the hats are adorable. But, girl, you are out of control!

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  19. My gosh, what an adorable little Meathead-family! They look so cute in their different colors - and you've made me totally curious about that pattern, I will *so* have to try it out too! ;)

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  20. These are some beauties that you made! I never tire of seeing these in blogland. You are so CREATIVE!!
    ahhh, she's too adorable in her hat.

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  21. "Demented hobo" indeed! Gnome, I can see. Those hats are adorable--I especially love the funny flowers and leaves!

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  22. OMG! Can you say "freakin' fantastic"?! Love these and now I want my own! Thanks for sharing & oh how I wish I was on your Christmas list ;)

    knittymuggins

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  23. Adorable hats! The embellishments really make them 'pop'.

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  24. That's the PERFECT Xmas Gift. Super quick knit and so flippin' cute. I didn't think it possible but it's making the supermodel.... even more super. ;-)

    p.s. I've been on a chunky/burly knitting jag too!

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  25. I can picture it now. You are well on your way to amassing a pointy headed army. I see a blue ribbon in your future! I am very impressed with the embellishments.

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  27. Oh my god, I've been looking for a pattern like this! so adorable and a great name too :)

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  28. Too much fun to knit all those colors!

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  29. What a pile of gorgeousness. Those colours are so yummy! I can imagine your family strolling the streets, eah in a different colour "beet" hat!
    That cobblestone is lovely, too. Lucky guy.

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  30. You've done it to me again. Paypal, we shall be reunited. I Love these things! (And I will definitely use "demented hobo" in the future, hopefully to someone who understands.)

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  31. Love these! Hope you had a great holiday!

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  32. Your hats look wonderful! I'm so glad you're enjoying making them. I really like the fuschia one myself. :-)

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  33. The hats are adorable. But I really got a chuckle at the "disciplined" comment. ;)

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  34. Yeah, I like Gnome hats better than meat-head, but what dah I know?? Hmm, I just might whip one up myself..

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  35. Those are so cute!!! I love them!

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  36. The hats are super cute, but Why do they only look good on children. I think I'll try knitting one anyway.

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  37. The blue one is my favorite.

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  38. Wowie, zowie! You have indeed started a Meathead Knitting Factory! So cute!

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