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Friday, 26 December 2014

3x Cable Knitted Scarf

This Christmas I also knitted a special scarf and hat set for my Kris Kringle.

Patterns Below:

3X Knit Cable Scarf

Materials:
4.5 mm needles
Pattons DK weight yarn
Cable hook
Darning needle

Pattern:
CO 52 stitches

Row 1: K3 P3 K3 P3 K6 P5 K6 P5 K6 P3 K3 P3 K3
Row 2: K6 P3 K3 P6 K5 P6 K5 P6 K3 P3 K6
Row 3: Same as Row 1
Row 4: Same as Row 2
Row 5: Same as Row 1
Row 6: Same as Row 2
Row 7: K3 P3 K3 P3 <CB 3 K6 (cable back 3 stitches)> P5 <CB 3 K6>  P5 <CB 3 K6> P3 K3 P3 K3
Row 8: Same as Row 2

Repeat pattern until desired length is reached :)

CO
Weave in all ends with darning needle

I blocked this scarf by soaking it in luke warm water with wool soap and stretching it out on an old sheet, leaving to dry for 24 hours. 



Simple Slouch Hat

Materials:
Patons DK weight yarn
4 dpns 3.75mm
darning needle


Pattern:
CO 88 stitches on to one dpn
Separate among 3 dpns- 30, 29, 29
Join
Round 1: *P1, K1* repeat for entire round
Repeat round 1 until desired length of brim- this hat is 2.5 inches
Last round of brim: Do one more *P1, K1* round except increase one stitch every 10 stitches- increase 8 stitches only
Knit next round
Continue to knit round until hat is about 8-10 inches (desired length) then move to decrease rounds

Decrease Rounds (should have 96 stitches)
Round 1: *K6 K2tog* repeat from * to * for entire round
Round 2: *K5K2tog* repeat from * to * for entire round
Round 3: *K4 K2tog* repeat from * to * for entire round
Round 4: *K3 K2tog* repeat from * to * for entire round
Round 5: *K2 K2tog* repeat from * to * for entire round
Round 6: *K1 K2tog* repeat from * to * for entire round
Round 7: *K2tog* repeat from * to * for entire round

Continue to K2tog until there are 6-8 stitches left
Use darning needle to pull through remaining stitches- pull hard- knot in the inside of the hat
Weave in all ends


Christmas Gifts- More Knitted Shawls


For Christmas I knitted two shawls. One for my nonna and one for my mother.  These shawls are very time consuming, but well worth it! Happy Holidays. 









Sunday, 9 November 2014

Now I want to block everything...

After learning how to wet block,  I  now have looked at a few past projects  and thought, "this would look even nicer if I blocked it".  So, I took one my husbands' scarves and wet blocked it. Now you can really see the cables and the scarf is much thicker in width.

Below is the original scarf before blocking.


























Sunday, 28 September 2014

My Favourite Hat



This is my new favourite hat to knit and I think it's a perfect fit as well as the right amount of slouchy.

Here is the pattern:

What you need:
Worsted weight yarn
5mm Short Circular Needles (you need to be able to join 74 stitches) 
DPNs 5mm
Darning needle

Pattern:
CO 74 stitches
Join and Place Marker at the beginning of the round
Rib Stitch K1 P1 for 1.5-2 inches
For the last row of the  Rib Stitch add 7 extra stitches evenly by knitting through the front and back loops- 81 stitches 
Knit in the round until hat measures 9-10 inches

Decrease:
Round 1: K7 K2tog (repeat until end of round)
Round 2: K6 K2tog (repeat until end of round)
Round 3: K5 K2tog (repeat until end of round)
Round 4: K4 K2tog (repeat until end of round)
Round 5: K3 K2tog (repeat until end of round)
You may need to switch to DPNs at this point
Round 6: K2 K2tog (repeat until end of round)
Round 7: K1 K2tog (repeat until end of round)
Round 8: K2tog (repeat until end of round)
Remove Marker
Continue K2tog until you have 4-6 stitches left
Use a darning needle to loop through the remaining stitches

Hide all loose ends with a darning needle 

Voila!





Saturday, 9 August 2014

The Shawls



For my wedding I made three shawls for my bridesmaids as a thank you for being there for me. I have been knitting them since February. I took a few patterns from different places to create this look and I think they came out beautifully.













Pattern:
Each shawl was made with different yarn- I used lace weight for the green one and sock weight for the grey and tan coloured ones. The pattern for the sock weight is bellow.

Abbreviations:
S1- slip one stitch
PSSO- pull slipped stitch over
PM- place marker
K2tog- knit two stitches together
SM- slip marker
YO- Yarn Over

3.5 mm needles

Cast on 178 Stitches

Row 1: S1 *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from * to * until last stitch K thru back loop

Row 2: S1 P all stitches

Row 3: S1 *K10 YO K1 YO K2 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from * to * until last stitch K thru back loop

Row 4: S1 P all stitches

Row 5: S1 *K3tog K4 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K1 S1 K2tog PSSO *repeat from * to * until last stitch K thru back loop

Row 6:S1 P all stitches

Row 7: S1 *K3tog K3 YO K1 YO K9* *repeat from * to * until last stitch K thru back loop

Row 8:S1 P all stitches

Row 9: S1 *K3tog K2 YO K1 YO K10* *repeat from * to * until last stitch K thru back loop

Row 10:S1 P all stitches

Row 11: S1 *K3tog K1 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K4 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from *to* until last stitch K thru back loop

Row 12:S1 P all stitches

Repeat Rows 1-12 once more- 24 rows

Row 25: S1 *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from * to * once more  PM P112 stitches PM than *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* two times last stitch K thru back loop

Row 26: S1 P32 SM K to marker  SM P32 P1

Row 27: S1 *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from * to * once more SM P to marker SM *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* two times last stitch K thru back loop

Row 28:S1 P32 SM K to marker  SM P32 P1

Row 29: S1 *K3tog K4 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from *to* once more-SM P4  PM **K2tog YO** repeat from ** to ** until marker SM P4 PM *K3tog K4 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO S1 K2tog PSSO* two times- last stitch K thru back loop

Row 30: S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 31:S1 *K3tog K3 YO K1 YO K9* *repeat from * to * once more  SM P4 SM  K1**YO K2tog** repeat from ** to ** until are one away from the marker K1 SM P4 SM *K3tog K3 YO K1 YO K9* two times K the last stitch through the back loop

Row 32:  S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 33:S1 *K3tog K2 YO K1 YO K10* *repeat from * to * once more SM P4 SM **K2tog YO** repeat from ** to ** until marker SM P4  SM *K3tog K2 YO K1 YO K10* last stitch K through the back loop

Row 34: S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 35:S1 *K3tog K1 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K4 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from *to* once more SM P4 SM K1 **YO K2tog** repeat from ** to ** until one stitch from marker K1 SM P4 SM *K3tog K1 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K4 S1 K2tog PSSO* two times last stitch K thru back loop

Row 36: S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop




Row 37: S1 *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from * to * once more  SM P4 SM **K2tog YO** repeat from ** to ** until marker SM P4  SM *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* two times last stitch K thru back loop

Row 38: S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 39: S1 *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from * to * once more SM P4 SM K1 **YO K2tog** repeat from ** to ** until one stitch from marker K1 SM P4 SM *K9 YO K1 YO K3 S1 K2tog PSSO* two times last stitch K thru back loop

Row 40:S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 41: S1 *K3tog K4 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from *to* once more-SM P4  PM **K2tog YO** repeat from ** to ** until marker SM P4 PM *K3tog K4 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO S1 K2tog PSSO* two times- last stitch K thru back loop

Row 42: S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 43:S1 *K3tog K3 YO K1 YO K9* *repeat from * to * once more  SM P4 SM  K1**YO K2tog** repeat from ** to ** until are one away from the marker K1 SM P4 SM *K3tog K3 YO K1 YO K9* two times K the last stitch through the back loop

Row 44:  S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 45:S1 *K3tog K2 YO K1 YO K10* *repeat from * to * once more SM P4 SM **K2tog YO** repeat from ** to ** until marker SM P4  SM *K3tog K2 YO K1 YO K10* last stitch K through the back loop

Row 46: S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 47:S1 *K3tog K1 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K4 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from *to* once more SM P4 SM K1 **YO K2tog** repeat from ** to ** until one stitch from marker K1 SM P4 SM *K3tog K1 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K4 S1 K2tog PSSO* two times last stitch K thru back loop

Row 48: S1 P32 SM K4 SM P until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop




Repeat Rows 37-48 until you have reached 3 inches away from desired length- I this until the piece measured  about 45 inches. End with row 44. Use below rows 45-48 to begin ending of shawl.


Row 45:S1 *K3tog K2 YO K1 YO K10* *repeat from * to * once more SM P4 SM Purl until marker SM P4  SM *K3tog K2 YO K1 YO K10* last stitch K through the back loop

Row 46: S1 P32 SM K4 SM K until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Row 47:S1 *K3tog K1 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K4 S1 K2tog PSSO* repeat from *to* once more SM P4 SM Purl until marker SM P4  SM*K3tog K1 YO K1 YO K3 YO K1 YO K4 S1 K2tog PSSO* two times last stitch K thru back loop

Row 48: S1 P32 SM K4 SM K until marker SM K4 SM P32 last stitch K thru back loop

Then repeat rows 1-12 two times
Bind off loosely




Soak and wash in luke warm water- try not to disturb the fibres.  Block on giant sheet (this shawl was too big for blocking board) and place one sheet on top- step on it to ensure it dries flat.

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Secret Knitting

In February I started a secret knitting project which is taking some time to complete. I anticipate the big reveal sometime this summer.

Below is a picture of me in Canmore, Alberta purchasing some Madeline Tosh at Knit and Caboodle.
Happy Knitting!

Friday, 17 January 2014

Beautiful Knits- Earwarmer

This may be the end of my beautiful knits collection as there is very little yarn left. If anyone has any ideas on what to do with about 50g of yarn to add to this collection, let me know. Below is another crossed ear warmer. Its is one of my favourite designs. I have now mastered an almost seamless earwarmer and have posted the pattern below.






Grey Headband

Material
Chunky yarn about 150g- try to get something with stretch
Size 6 dpns
Cable Hook
Stitch Marker (if desired)

Pattern
CO 40 stitches
Divide stitches evenly on three needles and join
Begin knitting in the round
Knit in the round until you are about half way (about 11.5 inches for my head- where I want the cross)
Divide stitches onto 2 needles only- 22 on one and 18 on the other (this may feel awkward)- make the needle with 22 stitches the next one you will knit off of
With the needle with 22 stitches place 11 stitches on a cable needle, Knit tightly the remaining 11 stitches on the needle  and then knit the 11 stitches on the cable needle- basically Cable11back-
Knit all the stitches on the 18 stitch stitch needle
Divide stitches onto 3 needles again
Knit in the round for another 11.5 inches or desired length to go around your head
Cast off
Sew it together

You could easily do this pattern flat
CO 40 stitches
Stockinette stitch for 11.5 inches
Cross Over Row: Knit 9 stitches Cableback11 Knit 9 stitches
Stockinette stitch for 11.5 inches
Cast off
Sew earwarmer into a cylinder and then sew together