God of War Beanie
Posted: December 1st, 2010 | Author: Bernie B | Filed under: bernie b made me one, make me one bernie b - commissions | Tags: beanie, bernie b, cotton, gamer, games geeks, gaming, geek craft, God of War, grey, hand made, handmade, hat, knit, Kratos, make me one bernie b, makemeonebernieb, playstation, ps3, red, stitch, wool | No Comments »bernie b : That aran wool beanie must surely be very hot to wear in the summer?
Games geek: Yes, maybe make a different one for the warmer climate.
bernie b : A wool/cotton blend would work better and maybe a lighter colour. Grey would be a nice colour, but might wash out your light skin colour. How about a hint of red in places as you like that colour.
Games geek : I was just thinking that, you know how Kratos from God of War is grey skinned and has red markings on his skin….
Well, I couldn’t copy the markings to be exactly the same as it went all around Kratos’ body, so I took the more distinct parts and worked it around the hat. The part on his face and the spiral around his arm.
The closest grey yarn I found in terms of colour and best composition was Rowan’s Belle Organic DK shade 017 Zinc which is 50% organic wool 50% organic cotton. It is a lovely soft comfortable yarn and I loved knitting with it. The red yarn I used was Debbie Bliss Prima shade 06 which is 80% bamboo 20% wool as I couldn’t find the right shade of red in the same range as the grey.
My first attempt, I tried a faggoting rib pattern on the hat itself so that there would be more air flow, but it turned out terrible with the intarsia knitting for the red marking not really showing through the rib pattern. Also due to this pattern being more holey the colours of the beanie were not as bold as I wanted them to be.
Second attempt, used stocking stitch and intarsia for the red marking, but I still wasn’t happy. The red marking was not quite right, didn’t stand out like I wanted it to and difficult to get markings in right place as not working on a flat piece.
Third attempt, used stocking stitch and knitted red marking separately. It was the best solution.
I like it that the marking is mostly on the front and left side of the beanie, from the right it just looks pretty ordinary.
Although the design isn’t exactly as Kratos’ markings, most gamers can tell straight away the reference and on it’s own makes a rather interesting design.







