JoJo is so happy that the weather is (occasionally) warm enough for knitting photoshoots out on the patio again. (She really does just pose contentedly whenever I get out my knitting and my camera.) And me? I’m just happy to be able to knit agin!
As you can see, I have finally climbed on board the Hitchhiker bandwagon!
I’ve been threatening to do so for years now . . . but finally made my move the day before I was leaving for my California trip. I wanted to bring something to knit that was highly portable AND involved an easy-to-memorize pattern . . . and the Hitchhiker seemed to be a perfect option.
So I contacted Bonny (Hitchhiker Knitter Extraordinaire!) for some Pro Tips. She advised me on all manner of Hitchhiker Making: yardage hints, needle size suggestions, the optimum number of “teeth” for a long-and-drapey fit, how to throw in some eyelet rows for interest/good measure, and The Ultimate Pro Tip . . . using your own stitches to count your rows with a perfectly placed marker.
I got started with my First Ever Hitchhiker before leaving for the airport . . . and then never picked it up again during my entire trip. (Which tends to be how I roll. I read while traveling; I almost never knit. But I’m always comforted by having a project with me, y’know . . . just in case.)
But now that I’m home again – and now that I can actually knit again – I am off to the races! I can see why this pattern is so popular. It’s entertaining to knit, it’s a great way to show off a pretty skein of yarn, and it’s a perfect project to pick up and then put down again as needed.
So thanks, Bonny, for all the Hitchhiker inspiration over the years — AND for those Pro-Tips! I’m off to a great start and happy to be ON the bandwagon now . . . instead of just watching the Hitchhiker Parade from the sidelines.
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How about you? What are you making this week?
Welcome to the Hitchhiker Club! Your yarn is perfect! (But JoJo wins the day!) XO
I’m sorry — there’s a Hitchhiker in these photos? All I can see is one adorable pupper! 😉
Sweet, sweet Jo-Jo. Your Hitchhiker is pretty, but Jo-Jo is adorable! You’ve chosen great yarn for your project and isn’t the pattern fun? It can be addictive…
Now I want to bring a Hitchhiker to MI so JoJo can pose with it and give it her “paw of approval”! She always makes knitting better!
Such pretty colors!!
I’ve started my Shakerag skirt. Just doing a couple of rows at a time so my hand doesn’t get too sore.
Can I boop Jojo’s nose long-distance???
I am thinking a lot about travel knitting this week but haven’t quite decided on my project. I do have this pattern – hmmmmm
I tend to read when I travel as well, especially on the airplane. I find it makes the time go by much more quickly. I do love your hitchhiker and, while I knit one years ago, I did not have Bonny’s expert tips!
I’m working hard on trying to make Kallias look like a real sweater!
Love the start of yours and the fun photos with JoJo … and I’m still watching from the sidelines. I just started Ysolda’s new Studio Sweater in a warm weather yarn AND a Lilly Rose Dress in the prettiest hydrangea blue for a friend’s new granddaughter.
Hitchhiker is a great pattern, a classic really and Bonny is the expert. Yours will be pretty in that yarn. And hooray for being able to knit again.
OhmygoodnessJoJo!! haha. Your Hitchhiker is looking great! I might be the only knitter alive who hasn’t made one yet…