Showing posts with label kwbtsfhate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kwbtsfhate. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Emerging from the hat jag

Ack. Trying to get caught up on your blogging when you're working/commuting/spending time with your children/sleeping/doing chores for 23 hours out of 24 is challenging, to say the least. Fortunately, the commuting time is also knitting time, so even if I can't post about my knitting progress, I am at least making some.

So let's start with the whole KWB/TSF hat thing. Thank you very much to the folks who gave their opinions on price point. A very strong majority (including people on a bulletin board I'm on that I polled for help, too) liked the $4.99 price, so that's what it is. If you'd like to get yourself a copy of the pattern, you can either click on the 'Buy now' link for it in the sidebar at the right, or head on down to my LYS if you're in the area - the owner, June, has very kindly agreed to sell it in the shop. As mentioned, all profits will be donated to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières, which is an extremely worthy cause, so if the pattern tempts you, by all means, give in. :) Especially exciting was getting a gungo-ho comment from the Director of Fundraising for MSF Canada herself. Wow! (Thanks so much, Gill, for sending Rebecca over!) The lovely news is that I've sold nine copies in the week-and-a-half or so since publishing it. Hopefully that's just the beginning.

Unsurprisingly, the hat jag continues. I know it's probably incredibly egotistical of me to be complimenting my own pattern, but I just find it really addictive and enjoyable. Actually, the only reason I was able to stop making more hats from it is that I started to run out of yarn. So far, we have: (and yes, some of these pictures are repeats from a few weeks ago, sorry)

Original KWB/TSF Hat


This one will be going to the neighbour kid/young man who inspired me to start making the thing in the first place. I just have to find the right moment to give it. Right as the winter is finishing and spring is starting doesn't exactly strike me as the perfect time, so I'll probably be waiting until the school year is over to make it more of a 'thanks for all your help with my kid in her first year of school' kind of thing.

KWB/TSF hat for DD2


This was the second one I made. DD2 needed a winter hat. Also, she was feeling the need to look cute as all get-out:



I swear, I get all squeaky and cooey every single time I see that shot.

KWB/TSF sample hat


My favourite colourway yet, I think. I love how the top of the hat looks like it's blushing on the lighter-colour-as-background side. I made this for Knitters Attic to display in the shop, since they're selling the pattern, and then later on when June doesn't want to display it anymore, I suspect it will come home and be mineallmine, even though I look crappy in earth tones.

First KWB/TSF hat for an actual charity


This one will be extremely hard to part with because it suits my older daughter's colour so fantastically. See how good she looks in it?

I've also made two more of the hats - another in the child size, and one in the baby size, but I haven't taken pictures yet. Soon, soon. And I've got another one on the go right now...but it's on hold for the moment because the colourway isn't jazzing me.

So I've taken advantage of the hat jag lull to make a wee bit of headway on The Schedule...

Ragna for bro
This came with me on my commute for a few days, and grew quite a bit. Again, no pictures yet, sorry - I'll try to get one up soon. (Hint: It looks exactly like it did the last time you saw it, except longer.)

Unfortunately, I've had to stop because it's getting close to the point where I'll need to start shaping the neck...and I have no clue exactly where that point is. I have completely lost the notes I took when my mom and I snuck into my brother's room one evening and measured one of his favourite sweatshirts for size. I remember what the width of the sweatshirt was supposed to be, because I got gauge exactly to achieve it...but length? Armhole depth? No freakin' clue. I've asked my mom to try and find the sweatshirt again (can we even remember which sweatshirt it was...heck, no!) and get me a re-do of the measurements. Until then, it stays on hold.

Ljod for moi
Faced with absolutely NOTHING ELSE I could take on my commute today, I packed this.

I swear, every single time I pull this project back out I am surprised by how much I enjoy it. Why do I keep being surprised by this? The yarn is gorgeous, the pattern is terrific, it knits up very quickly...and yet, when I'm not working on it, for some reason I consider it this big drag that I don't feel like getting back to. My psychology is weird, I tell you, weird.

Again, unfortunately, no pictures of the progress on this, but I've gotten far enough along on the left front that I've finished the cable pattern and am approaching the end of the decreasing for the hips.

And now, I'm off to bed. I do have more topics to get caught up with, blogging-wise (such as stuff about my Sweetness pattern and the Yarn Harlot's book launch), but it will have to wait for another time.

Later!

Friday, April 04, 2008

Obsess much? Moi?

So, before Wednesday, what the heck was I doing for about the last three weeks while the blog languished without a single entry?

The answer, in brief: The Schedule has been screwed once again.

The answer, in the-total-opposite-of-brief (it's my usual long and wordy blather, but please at least skim this, because I ask for opinions at the end):

For several years, I've been feeling some serious guilt about not giving enough back to the world. It's been hard for DH and me to contribute, with serious constraints on both time and money. On the other hand, we have a roof over our heads, food on our plates, clothes on our backs, and very reasonable levels of liberty, justice and security in our lives, unlike the majority of people around the globe. (Hence the guilt.) So I was starting to look at knitting for charity instead (in between the various projects for the kids and gifts for friends & family), say, for something like the Dulaan project.

Another thing I've been thinking for some time now is that I should knit a hat for one of the kids in our neighbourhood. Kulin is a really nice young man who goes to the same school as my older daughter, and he's been her 'bus buddy' all year for school. And in addition to helping his dad shovel his driveway all winter, he's been cheerfully assisting other neighbours, on his own initiative. (And it's been a super-snowy winter, too; the GTA either broke or came really close to breaking the snowfall record set in 1939.)

Unfortunately, he's also spent the winter going around with his coat wide open (when he wore a coat at all), sneakers, no scarf, and three times he's been out in the middle of winter in shorts. (Ah, teenagers...with their nonchalance about the elements and irrational desire for frostbite...) But perhaps most distressing of all...he doesn't wear a hat. Except for one day in December when he apparently wanted to, but couldn't find one, so he used a Santa hat that was kicking around the house.

Well. To me, a knitter - who wanted to give him a token of our gratitude anyway - this just doesn't jibe. The boy needs a hat. Of course, I don't think for a moment that he will actually wear the hat, but nevertheless, he should have one.

(By the way, if by any bizarre chance you know Kulin and are reading this, pleeeze don't tell him this story, since he has no idea, I haven't actually given him the hat yet. :)

And then my niece's mom kindly dug out from storage the double knitting baby blanket I made, and measured it for me so I would have finished dimensions and thus be able to write up the pattern. Which I did. Oh, and also, I'd been ogling the Marble yarn at my LYS for months. The colourways and smooth transition of the colour variegation are very cool, and the yarn looked very wool-like, even though it's 100% acrylic.

So all of these things were kind of swirling through my head. And then my older daughter's winter hat disappeared. This sucked, because the lost hat was fleece, nice and warm, with earflaps that velcroed together snugly under her chin. Fresh from writing up a double knitting pattern, I figured the best way to solve this problem was to make her a double knitted hat as a replacement. She chose colours and a pattern (thin horizontal stripes), and away I went.

Even when we found the lost hat, I kept going with knitting the new one, because I was so re-jazzed about the double knitting technique. But the stripes were pretty boring, so I started fantasizing about doing peeries or something. And hey, I thought, if I use the Marble yarn, I could really make it look like fair isle, even though it's really double knitting. And hey, I thought some more, since I'm working this thing top-down, I can make it for any size head I want, from new babies to massive, brain-swollen adults. I could make one for the neighbour's kid! I could make some for Dulaan children! I could make one for my baby daughter!

I could...hey. I could even sell the pattern for charity.

But which charity? The answer came instantly. Why, the Yarn Harlot's Knitters Without Borders/Tricoteuses Sans Frontières (KWB/TSF) initiative, of course! Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières is one of DH's and my favourite charities when we have the room in our budget to give, and the link to knitting makes it the perfect choice.

And then my thought process put on an extra burst of inspiration and I realised what the name of the hat pattern should be:

Kulin's Warm Brain/Tête Sans Froid (KWB/TSF) Hat.

(With thanks to my husband for coming up with 'tête' as the 'T' in the French acronym...I was fruitlessly scouring my brain and our French/English dictionary for some kind of 'T' word that would be descriptive of our neighbour's kid. Fortunately, DH was there to point out the obvious.)

And so.

I am totally on a knitting jag with this hat pattern. I've done one for the nice young man who was the inspiration for the thing, one for my younger daughter, am working on a store sample (June at Knitters Attic has agreed to sell the patterns in-store), and have bought more yarn for more of the hats, which I will be making in some of the smaller sizes, and giving to Dulaan. I am in the process of finalizing the pattern. Once that's done, I'll sell it through Ravelry. All profits will be donated to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières.

(Alas, in browsing Ravelry to try and figure out what would be reasonable for me to charge for this pattern, I discovered that I was not the first person to think of this great idea, so now I feel a little copycattish of this pattern [scroll down to 'Giving Pixie']. However, the two hat patterns are rather different, so I don't feel like I'm taking contributions away from Little Turtle Knits.)

But I'm still rather stumped as to what to charge. I'd originally hoped to price it really cheaply (like ninety-nine cents kind of thing), so that everybody and their dog would say, "Oh hell, I can swing that," and click the 'Buy' button like crazy. Unfortunately, what with the fees I need to pay PayPal, plus another little bit to Ravelry, this would give me an administrative overhead of almost 65%, which is awful. I can't ask people to buy this thing 'for charity' if the charity only gets 35 cents of their dollar. Now, at $1.99, the overhead drops dramatically to about 36%, but that's still not great. At $2.99, it's a little over 25%. At $3.99, it's less than 22%, and at $4.99, about 19%.

So...thoughts? I'm thinking of going with $2.99, but if I'm completely out to lunch and should be charging something different (either more or less), I'd like to hear about it first before I actually put a price on it. I really want to hit a perfect balance between "So cheap that even people who don't normally purchase patterns online will click 'Buy' before they even know what they're doing" and "Charging enough to make a lot of money for a good cause".

If it helps, here are some samples:


adult size


toddler size


toddler size, melt-your-heart, you-know-you-wanna-buy-the-pattern shot

Pleeeeeeeze help me out here?

(Regular blogging to resume shortly.)