April 24

Jayne Cobb Hat and Scarf

Jayne Cobb hatsAs my first geekcraft-sharing post, I thought I would share one of my own projects, or actually a couple. As a proud Browncoat (fan of Joss Whedon‘s TV series “Firefly“), I of course knit the requisite Jayne Cobb hat – one for my husband, and one for my son. I used Dryope’s Jayne Cobb hat pattern for the hat, though there are many variations on the pattern.

My husband says it’s the warmest snow-shoveling hat he’s ever had. In fact, after shoveling one particularly cold day, he remarked that it was too bad that there wasn’t a matching scarf pattern, to keep his neck and face warm as well. Not one to let my crafting superpowers go to waste, I began designing a scarf immediately.

I consulted with my son and fellow Browncoat, and he thought the stripes should be “random” (rather like Jayne himself), so he devised the pattern of stripes, and how wide each stripe should be. I think the resulting pattern turned out almost like a contemporary version of the Dr Who scarf, which just gives it extra geek points, in my mind.

I stuck with the traditional colors of the Jayne Cobb hat – red(ish), orange(ish), and yellow. I used Vanna’s Choice yarn in Brick, Mustard, & Rust, so it would have easy care & handling.

Here’s a rough pattern for the Jayne Cobb scarf I came up with:

cast on in desired width (multiples of 6)
knit two rows of garter stitch
then work in a 3×2 rib (K3, P2) for remainder of scarf:
row 1: K3, P2
row 2: P3, K2
end with two rows of garter stitch
Jayne Cobb scarf
pattern:
6” Brick/red
7” Rust/orange
1” Mustard/yellow
3” Rust/orange
4” Mustard/yellow
2” Brick/red
7” Rust/orange
3” Brick/red
6” Mustard/yellow
7” Rust/orange
7” Mustard/yellow
3” Brick/red
7” Rust/orange
6” Brick/red

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Posted April 24, 2011 by Angie in category "Craft", "Geek", "TV

About the Author

Angie started on her geek path early, watching episodes of the original Star Trek series with her dad. She is the author of three best-selling scrapbook journaling books, as well as The Star Trek Craft Book. You can find Angie at her blog, G33kGirl.Creative, at KC Geeks, on Twitter (@angiepedersen), and at her geek-inspired Etsy shop, G33kGirlCreative.

6 COMMENTS :

  1. By GeekySweetheart on

    thats one gorram shiny hat… sorry.. 2!! 2 gorram shiny hats! and a scarf! I love how this adds to the awesomeness ‘Jayne’s hat’ with clever accessorizing!…. when will it end? Jayne’s hat cardigan? underpants?…. oh someone PLEASE make Jaynes hat underpants!….

    x G

  2. By Angie on

    Heh – my husband and son immediately and vehemently nixed the Jayne Cobb underpants idea. ;) But I have seen JC mittens, tree ornaments, and iPod cozies. Hmmmm – enough to do a Jayne Cobb-inspired roundup, I’m thinking!

  3. By Alyssa June on

    Did you use a single stitch crochet while doing the hat part? And di you do any other adjustments to the pattern? I want my hats to look as great as yours!

  4. By Angie on

    Hi Alyssa, thanks for your question. Actually the hat is knit, not crochet. I used this pattern: http://dryope.typepad.com/grove/2006/02/jayne_cobb_hat_.html. My minor variation is that I do one row of just knit, before doing a 1×1 rib (1 knit stitch, 1 purl stitch, repeat) for about an inch for the ribbed part. Then the rest of the hat is knit per Dryope’s pattern. Hope this helps! Thanks again!

  5. By Lara on

    Hi! Just wondering what size needles and yarn you used. Thanks!

  6. By Angie (Post author) on

    Hi Lara! Thanks for your question. I used size US 8 (5.0 mm) knitting needles, and Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice yarn in Brick, Rust, and Mustard.

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