Boba Fett Ski Mask
After learning many important lessons from my first attempt at my somewhat-well-designed but clumsily-executed prototype, I started a second ski mask, this time with better yarn.
Here is the front part, from the wrong side and the right side:
Here's the completed front part, and the two parts about to be sewn together:
Put together and worked in the round:
And almost completed, but not completely bound off in just case it doesn't quite fit Jeff's swelled head.
It does, however, fit me:
I've debated about whether or not to share the design, for two reasons:
1. The mask was made by special request. I like the idea of it being one of a kind, something special.
2. The mask's design is a little counterintuitive. The type of colour knitting I used (intarsia) can't be worked in the round, which would be the logical way to go about knitting a ski mask. There's really no point in knowing how I knit this particular ski mask if all you're looking for is a basic ski mask pattern.
General tips, however:
- Starting points for the mask included the brief instructions here and here (scroll down). Honestly, if you can knit a hat in the round, you can knit a ski mask (or balaclava, or what have you).
- The neck section should be at least 4 inches long and have fewer stitches than the rest of the mask. Cast on about 10 fewer stitches than you would need at the widest point and definitely work in a rib (probably 2x2). Increase to the number of stitches you want for the head over 2 or 3 rows once you've finished the neck portion.
- The eye slit is made by simply binding off the appropriate number of stitches (mine was 6.5 inches' worth) and then casting on the same number of stitches when you get to the point again. Definitely go for the cable cast on over the single cast on.
- BO for the slit at the 7 inch mark. Knit a further 5 inches before beginning decreases.
- I didn't continue the 2x2 rib when I reached the "head" part of the ski mask, but instead switched to stockinette. However, the three rows above and beneath the eye slit were knit in 1x1 ribbing, for added security.
3 comments:
Hi... Was thinking of CROCHETing a Boba Fett hat, and searched to see if there were any out there.. Wow, great job, and better than what my own intentions are. :) Just wanted to let you know that your work is appreciated and thanks for posting this!
Hi my name is JC... well anyways I'm in love with your ski mask and would love to contract you to make me one, unfortunately you don't really know me =/
well I have a facebook you can look me up "Julio Carmine Vasquez" or you could email me juliocarmine@gmail.com, I am seriously in love with this design and I'm also kind of a nerd. I'm from new york and this could save me from my face falling off in the winter while also feeling and looking incredibly awesome. Let me know if you have it in you to make this a 2-of-a-kind thx <3
okay okay.. kind of a nerd.... alright I'm a big nerd but whatever you're ski mask is awesome and I want it =( please let me pay you to make me one
:o
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