Thursday, August 22, 2013
Lexi's Beret
* 1 skein sport-weight cotton yarn
* size US3
circular needle or dpns
* size US6
circular needle and/or dpns
* darning needle
for finishing
* stitch markers
Gauge – 21sts/10cm in stockinette stitch (makes large
women’s size)
Cast on 84 stitches on the smaller needle, and join to work
in the round, being careful not to twist.
Work in k2p2 rib for about 2cm
Switch to the larger needle, and k2 kfb across the next
round (kfb=knit front-and-back increase), kfb the first 2 stitches of the next
round so you have a total of 108 stitches.
From the next round, knit the lace pattern 6 times each
round:
1. k6, yo, sl1 k1
psso, yo, sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k2tog, yo, k6 (sl1 k1 psso=left-leaning decrease,
sl1 k2tog psso=centred double decrease)
2. knit
Or see the chart. A note on lace charts – lace charts
generally only show the pattern rows, in this case, odd-numbered rows. Knit one
row plain between each row of the chart.
Work this pattern until the hat is 4-6 ins long, depending
on how slouchy you want it to be, and then work the decrease rounds, switching
to dpns or magic-loop as the hat gets too small for the needle:
1. sl1 k1 psso, k4,
yo, sl1 k1 psso, yo, sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k2tog, yo, k4, k2tog
2. knit
3. sl1 k1 psso, k3,
yo, sl1 k1 psso, yo, sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k2tog, yo, k3, k2tog
4. knit
5. sl1 k1 psso, k2,
yo, sl1 k1 psso, yo, sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k2tog, yo, k2, k2tog
6. knit
7. sl1 k1 psso, k1,
yo, sl1 k1 psso, yo, sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k2tog, yo,, k1, k2tog
8. knit
9. sl1 k1 psso, k2,
yo, sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k2, k2tog
10. knit
11. sl1 k1 psso, k1,
yo, sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k1, k2tog
12. knit
13. sl1 k1 psso, yo,
sl1 k2tog psso, yo, k2tog
14. knit
15. sl1 k1 psso, k1,
k2tog
16. knit
17. sl1 k2tog psso
Thread the yarn through the remaining stitches and draw
closed on the wrong side, fasten off and weave in ends.
Block the hat over a dinner plate for best results.
Headband
This
headband is made with 2 strands of Worsted Weight yarn, 4.5mm (size 7 U.S.)
knitting needles, and 2 - 1 ¼” buttons. Sample using Patons Classic Wool:
Top: #77531– Currant, Bottom: #77307 - Plum Heather. Less than one skein
of yarn used.
Cast on 10 stitches
Knit 2 rows
R3: K2f&B, K2TOG 3 times, K2f&B
Knit 2 rows
R6: K3, buttonhole, K3
Buttonhole Process:
Bring yarn to the front, slip a stitch purlwise, bring yarn
to the back again.
BO 5 stitches by slipping and passing over 5 times.
Replace last stitch on left needle and turn your work around. Bring yarn
to the back.
Cast on 6 stitches using a cable cast on. Turn your
work around again and make sure the yarn is in the back.
Slip a stitch from the left needle to the right needle, and
pass a stitch over it for reinforcement. Replace stitch on left needle.
Repeat the following rows until you have a total of 21
stitches (5 1/2"):
R1: sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw, yb, knit til 3 left,
yf, sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw
R2, 4, 6: Knit
R3, 5: sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, knit til 3 left, yf,
sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw
Work the following 4 rows to begin cable section:
R1: sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, knit til 4 left, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw
R2: Knit
R3: sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, knit til 3 left, yf, sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw
R1: sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, knit til 4 left, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw, yb, K1f&B, yf, sl1pw
R2: Knit
R3: sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, knit til 3 left, yf, sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw
R4: K8, P9, K8
Work these 10 cable rows until the headband measures
approx. 14 1/2", ending with a cable row:
R1 (Cable Row): sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, K5, place 5
stitches on cable needle, K4, replace 5 cable stitches onto left hand needle,
knit til 3 left, yf, sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw
R2, 4, 6, 8, 10: K8, P9, K8
R3, 5, 7, 9: sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, knit til 3 left,
yf, sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw,
Work the following 4 rows to finish off cable section:
R1: K8, P9, K8
R2: sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, knit til 3 left, yf,
sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw
R3: Knit
R4: sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, knit til 6 left, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw
R3: Knit
R4: sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, knit til 6 left, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw
Repeat the following decrease until there are 11 stitches
left:
R1, 3, 5: Knit
R2, 4: sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, Knit til 3 left, yf,
sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw
R6: sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw, yb, Knit til 4 left, yf, sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw
R6: sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw, yb, Knit til 4 left, yf, sl1pw, yb, K2TOG, yf, sl1pw
Finish off your headband with the following 6 rows:
R1, 3: Knit
R2, 4, 6: sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw, yb, knit til 3 left,
yf, sl1pw, yb, K1, yf, sl1pw
R5: K2TOG twice, K3f&B, K2TOG twice
BO, weave in ends.
Your headband should measure around 20" in length.
Sew on 2 buttons approx ½” apart.
ENJOY!
Bomber Hat
· Using the double-pointed knitting needles,
cast on eight stitches. Divide the stitches between four needles so that there
are two stitches on each needle. Place a stitch marker at the beginning of the
row, then join the stitches to knit in the round. Be careful not to twist the
stitches.
·
2
Knit
an increase round as follows: knit one stitch (K1), then make one stitch (M1).
To make one stitch, pass the yarn under then over the right-hand needle from
front to back; slip the loop off the needle and hold it between your thumb and
forefinger; twist the loop 180-degrees counter-clockwise and then slip it back
onto the needle. Repeat the K1, M1 increase for the rest of the round, leaving
you with 16 stitches in total (four on each needle). Knit all the stitches for
the following round.
·
3
Knit
another increase round, but this time knit two stitches then make one (K2, M1)
and repeat for the round. Knit all the stitches for the following round.
Continue to knit alternate increase rows and all-knit rows, increasing the
number of knit stitches between make-one stitches by one for every increase
round i.e. K3, M1 for a round; knit all stitches for a round; K4, M1 for a
round; knit all stitches for a round; K5, M1 for a round; knit all stitches for
a round e.t.c. Your knitting should grow into a circle. When it becomes
difficult to keep all the stitches on your double-pointed needles, switch to a
circular needle if you prefer.
·
4
Measure
the knit circle by holding it over the crown of your head. When the circle
covers the widest part of your head, stop knitting increase rows and knit every
stitch for every round. Stop knitting when the hat reaches to just above your
eyebrows at the front and covers most of your ears.
·
5
Divide
your total number of stitches by four. Knit a quarter of the total number of
stitches and place a stitch marker. Knit another quarter of the stitches and
place another stitch marker. Knit another quarter of the stitches and place
another stitch marker, then bind off the remaining quarter of the stitches. You
will now change from knitting-in-the-round to flat knitting for the
ear-flap/scarf sections and the brim section.
·
6
Transfer
the first and third quarters of the stitches to stitch holders or lengths of
scrap yarn and keep the middle quarter of live stitches on the needles-this is
the brim section of the hat. Knit every stitch for every row until the brim
reaches two inches in length. Bind off all the stitches on your needles. You
will see that the stitch pattern changed from stockinette stitch for the hat to
garter stitch-this prevents the brim and scarf sections of the hat from
curling.
·
7
Transfer
one of the quarters of stitches to the needles. Knit every stitch for every row
until the section reaches about an arm's length, or your desired length for the
scarf, then bind off. Repeat this with the remaining live stitches and knit the
other side of the "scarf" until it is exactly the same length as the
first side. Bind off. Thread any loose yarn ends into a yarn needle and weave
them in.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Friday, August 9, 2013
Market Bag
http://newandhorrible.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/pattern-hexagonal-market-bag/
MATERIALS:
- 350-400 yds cotton or hemp yarn (I recommend Lily Sugar N Cream)
- US 5-7 needles (circular – 24″)
- US 10.5 needles (circular – 24″)
With smaller needles, CO 19 sts.
Knit 2 rows.
Row 3 (RS): k1, kfb, k to last 2, kfb, k1
Row 4 (WS): knit all sts
Row 3 (RS): k1, kfb, k to last 2, kfb, k1
Row 4 (WS): knit all sts
Repeat rows 3 and 4 until you have 55 sts.
Begin decreasing.
RS: k1, k2tog, k to last 3, k2tog, k1
WS: knit all sts
RS: k1, k2tog, k to last 3, k2tog, k1
WS: knit all sts
Repeat these 2 rows until you are back to 19 sts.
With RS facing, pick up and knit 19 sts along each side of your base. You will have 114 sts total.
You should now be working in the round. Knit 5 rounds.
Change to larger needles and knit 1 round.
Begin mesh pattern:
Row 1: *YO, k2tog* around
Row 2: k all sts
Row 1: *YO, k2tog* around
Row 2: k all sts
Continue in mesh pattern until back measures 7-8 inches from base.
Knit one round.
Change to smaller needles. Work in garter stitch (k 1 round, p 1 round) for 10 rounds.
Set up for handle:
BO 24
K 9
BO 48
K 9
BO to end
BO 24
K 9
BO 48
K 9
BO to end
The live stitches will now be worked as the handle. Work 1×1 rib, slipping the first stitch of each row, for 20-22 inches. (Handle will stretch with weight, so make sure it’s not longer than you’re comfortable with!)
Use a 3-needle bind off to attach handle to the other set of live stitches. Weave in ends.
Friday, July 26, 2013
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