tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-53797649962144340232024-02-19T04:08:26.128-08:00KnitPatternsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5379764996214434023.post-440340932978655012013-08-17T09:49:00.000-07:002013-08-17T09:59:56.727-07:00Stripey Brioche Baby Blanket<div dir="ltr">
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<u>Supplies</u></div>
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400yds for border (4 ply weight yarn)</div>
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100yds per stripe, 15 stripes total</div>
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4mm needles</div>
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<li>final size 40x27.5in</li>
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<u>Abbr</u><br />
k2tog = knit 2 together<br />
pw = purl wise<br />
kw = knit wise<br />
wyf = holding yarn in front
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cast on 203 stitches</div>
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<li>20 rows garter slipping 1st stitch (white)</li>
<li>brioche starter row (white) </li>
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brioche row 1 (color)</li>
<li>15 stripes of 24 rows brioche stitch each</li>
<li>slip 1kw, *k2tog, slip 1pw*, k2tog, k1 (white) </li>
<li>20 rows garter slipping 1st stitch each row(white)</li>
<li>cast off using stretchy cast off </li>
<li>fold the white border down and sew it (both top and bottom borders)</li>
<li> pick up side stitches, including white border on top and bottom</li>
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k20 rows garter (white)</li>
<li>cast off using stretchy cast off </li>
<li>fold over the white and sew down, including closing the gaps on the ends</li>
<li>repeat steps 9-12 for other white side border</li>
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<u>Brioche Stitch Pattern</u></div>
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starter row: slip 1kw, *wyf, slip 1pw, k1*</div>
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<li>slip 1kw, *k2tog, wyf, slip 1pw*, k2tog, k1</li>
<li>slip 1kw, *wyf, slip 1pw, k2tog*, wyf, slip 1pw, k1</li>
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continue holding the yarn in front for switch following slipped pw</div>
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<u>Notes</u></div>
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run a life line every couple stripes just in case</div>
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change colors on row 1 of brioche stitch for smoother transition</div>
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place a marker showing which side is row 1 of brioche stitch</div>
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<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMhQwy4R2PA" target="_blank">Brioche stitch tutorial</a></li>
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4mm needles <br />
Cast on 48</div>
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-10 rows garter stitch<br />
-begin cable pattern, 8 row repeat beginning on wrong side<br />
Rows 1, 3, 5, &7) k4, p4, k10, p12, k10, p4, k4<br />
Rows 2, 4, & 6) k all <br />
Row 8) k4, c2b, c2f, k10, c6b, c6f, k10, c2b, c2f, k4<br />
-end scarf with 10 rows garter <u>stitch</u></div>
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</b></u><u><b>Grey & Black Vertical Stripe Hat</b></u><br />
4mm needles<br />
stripe pattern is 8 black and 20 grey (I held the grey behind the black stitches so the black bits are less stretchy and stand out nicely)<br />
decrease is 20 evenly across row on only the grey stripes until only black left<br />
this can be done either flat or in the round<br />
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<li>cast on 140</li>
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2" 2x3 rib in black</div>
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<li>stocking stitch in pattern for 3"</li>
<li>begin decrease, this is row 1</li>
<li>continue decrease on rows 6, 11, 16, 21</li>
<li>K2tog or P2tog every stitch for next 3 rows</li>
<li>run yarn through and pull</li>
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This basic hat pattern works well for any coloring or pattern, although if you don't use fair isle technique it is much stretchier so cast on 120 for a ladies size and 140 for the mens. Bobble is optional. <br />
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<u><b>Baby Hat #1</b></u><br />
knitted in the round<br />
4mm needles<br />
cast on 90<br />
<div> </div><ul><li>rib of your choice for the first 10-12 rows depending on what you like (this is just to prevent the hat from stretching too much over time)</li><li>garter stitch decreasing 12 stitches evenly on rounds 36, 41, 46, 51, 56, and 61</li><li>after row 63 run the yarn through remaining stitches to cinch up the top</li></ul>Since this is all garter stitch it is very stretchy. <br />
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<strong><u>Baby Hat #2</u></strong><br />
knitted in the round<br />
4mm needles<br />
cast on 100<br />
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<ul><li>rib of your choice for 3/4"</li><li>pattern rows 1-35</li><li>decrease 20 stitches evenly on rows 36, 39, 42, 45</li><li>decrease stiches by half on rows 46-47</li><li>run yarn through and pull to tighten</li></ul><br />
This hat can be done with most patterns of stitches. The yellow one is garter stitch 14 wide, stocking stitch 6 wide and cabled every 10 rows. But it would also work just garter or stocking or with colorwork.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5379764996214434023.post-56076344689244048422011-11-28T07:33:00.001-08:002012-06-14T07:40:52.429-07:00Cable Scarf<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj0As0Kk98vf4JbPEK6du-s5YLemvKeUQspKgPpCYRXLc1eO8yUjixiky8dXwjOd7llqFnNqVbjGhP6yQeCmjGCMuKWZdzk9xXpOyYTXZf8LyhLrTpuWxLVD3LW31kE44fTnMWdz0sC6fM/s1600/photo.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj0As0Kk98vf4JbPEK6du-s5YLemvKeUQspKgPpCYRXLc1eO8yUjixiky8dXwjOd7llqFnNqVbjGhP6yQeCmjGCMuKWZdzk9xXpOyYTXZf8LyhLrTpuWxLVD3LW31kE44fTnMWdz0sC6fM/s320/photo.JPG" width="240" /></a></div><b><u><br />
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<b><u>Scarf</u></b><br />
3.25mm needles<br />
cast on 86<br />
cable pattern with 3 rows moss stitch on ends and 3 stitches moss stitch on each side<br />
repeat ** 5 times on each row (about 8.25in wide), each repeat is about 1.5in<br />
first and last 3 stitches on each row are knitted the opposite as they present<br />
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<ol><li>P, K.... (moss stitch)</li><li><div>K, P.... (moss stitch)</div></li><li>P, K.... (moss stitch)</li><li>K, P, K, *K2, C4B, K4, C4B, K2*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>K, P, K, *C4B, C4F, K8*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>K, P, K, *K16*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>K, P, K, *C4F, C4B, K8*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>K, P, K, *K2, C4B K4, C4B, K2*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>K, P, K, *K8, C4B, C4F*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>K, P, K, *K16*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>K, P, K, *K8, C4F, C4B*, P, K, P</li><li>P, K, P, *P16*, K, P, K</li><li>repeat rows 4-19 to get desired length then end with 3 rows moss stitch</li></ol>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5379764996214434023.post-81395130064305392842011-11-07T15:44:00.000-08:002012-06-14T07:41:21.008-07:00Cable Flip Top Mittens<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfGvLdiBWg5sa5cb4DWqdbj5wJjrG1vZXwj8slm6kmd_pbI0G86s2ZGvUY0ZMVnO0qsJgPsb4cnrmsDtWWm5SohIl6c6I4Wc-hmoSn-Y2uXUndvJFyDrtTLH3Vh35wTk5w8tCq2hKG29o/s1600/photo.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfGvLdiBWg5sa5cb4DWqdbj5wJjrG1vZXwj8slm6kmd_pbI0G86s2ZGvUY0ZMVnO0qsJgPsb4cnrmsDtWWm5SohIl6c6I4Wc-hmoSn-Y2uXUndvJFyDrtTLH3Vh35wTk5w8tCq2hKG29o/s320/photo.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><b><u>Cable Flip Top Mittens</u></b><br />
5mm needles, knitted flat, worsted weight yarn<br />
KFB= knit into the front and back of the same stitch<br />
K2tog= knit 2 together<br />
cable pattern= 8x8 with cable on row 7<br />
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Right Mitten - cast on 32<br />
<ul><li><div>1x1 rib for 2"</div></li><li>K32</li><li>K18, P8, K6</li><li>K13, KFB, K4, KFB, K13 (34st)</li><li>K20, P8, K6</li><li>K14, KFB, K4, KFB, K14 (36st)</li><li>K22, P8, K6</li><li>K6, C4B, C4F, K1, KFB, K4, KFB, K15 (38st)</li><li>K24, P8, K6</li><li>K16, KFB, K4, KFB, K16 (40st)</li><li>K26, P8, K6</li><li>K17, KFB, K4, KFB, K16 (42st)</li><li>K28, P8, K6</li><li>K42</li><li>K28, P8, K6</li><li>K6, C4B, C4F, K28</li><li>K17, K8 and place on holder for thumb, K5, P8, K6</li><li>K17, cast on 2, K17 (36st)</li><li>continue pattern until after row 3 of 5th cable repeat</li><li>1x1 rib for first 18 stitches (bottom of gap)</li><li>3 more rows of rib, turning work so that only these 18 stitches are knit</li><li>cast off rib using stretchy cast off</li><li>continue with stitches on needle, K4, P8, K6</li><li>K18, cast on 18 using contrast yarn then knit these new 18 (for top of gap rib later)</li><li>K22, P8, K6</li><li>continue pattern until after row 6 of 6th cable</li><li>K2tog, K4, C4B, C4F, K2, K2tog, K2tog, K14, K2tog (32st)</li><li>K19, P8, K5</li><li>K2tog, K12, K2tog, K2tog, K12, K2tog (28st)</li><li>K16, P8, K4</li><li>K2tog, K10, K2tog, K2tog, K10, K2tog (24st)</li><li>K13, P8, K3</li><li>K2tog, K8, K2tog, K2tog, K8, K2tog (20st) </li><li>K2tog, K6, K2tog, P2tog, P6, K2tog (16st)</li><li>hold these stitches for grafting</li><li>pick up the 18 stitches for top of gap and remove contrast yarn</li><li>1x1 rib for 4 rows</li><li>cast off using stretchy cast off</li><li>pick up 8 stitches held for thumb</li><li>KFB, K6, KFB (10st)</li><li>KFB, K8, KFB (12st)</li><li>K12 for 1.5-2" depending on your thumb size</li><li>K2tog, K2tog, K4, K2tog, K2tog (8st)</li><li>K8</li><li>K2tog, K2tog, K2tog, K2tog (4st)</li><li>K4</li><li>pull yarn through stiches to synch up top of thumb</li><li>sew thumb seam and attach to mitten body where needed</li><li>graft the top of the mitten together and sew side seam</li><li>attach ribbing at gap to side of mitten body and top and bottom so it kind of looks like a mouth</li></ul>Left Mitten - cast on 32<br />
<ul><li><div>1x1 rib for 2"</div></li><li>K32</li><li>K6, P8, K18</li><li>K13, KFB, K4, KFB, K13 (34st)</li><li>K6, P8, K20</li><li>K14, KFB, K4, KFB, K14 (36st)</li><li>K6, P8, K22</li><li>K15, KFB, K4, KFB, K1, C4B, C4F, K6 (38st)</li><li>K6, P8, K24</li><li>K16, KFB, K4, KFB, K16 (40st) </li><li>K6, P8, K26</li><li>K17, KFB, K4, KFB, K17 (42st)</li><li>K6, P8, K28</li><li>K42</li><li>K6, P8, K28</li><li>K28, C4B, C4F, K6</li><li>K6, P8, K3, K8 and place on holder, K17</li><li>K17, cast on 2, K17 (36st)</li><li>continue pattern until after row 3 of 5th cable</li><li>K6, P8, K4, then 1x1 rib for last 18 stitches</li><li>1x1 rib for 3 more rows of these 18 stitches</li><li>cast off using stretchy cast off</li><li>cast on 18 using contrast yarn, then knit all 36 stitches of row</li><li>continue pattern until after row 6 of 6th cable</li><li>K2tog, K14, K2tog, K2tog, K2, C4B, C4F, K4, K2tog (32st)</li><li>K5, P8, K19</li><li>K2tog, K12, K2tog, K2tog, K12, K2tog (28st)</li><li>K4, P8, K16</li><li>K2tog, K10, K2tog, K2tog, K10, K2tog (24st)</li><li>K3, P8, K13</li><li>K2tog, K8, K2tog, K2tog, K8, K2tog (20st) </li><li>K2tog, P6, P2tog, K2tog, K6, K2tog (16st)</li><li>hold these stitches for grafting</li><li>the rest if the same as for right mitten</li><li></li></ul><br />
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<u><strong>Hot Water Bottle Cosy</strong></u><br />
8mm needles, using scrap yarn<u><br /></u><br />
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I cast on 32 for the front, and 20 for the back so the side seams are on the back of the bottle for a smoother appearance.<br />
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Cabled 4 back every 11 rows.<br />
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Picked up 8 stitches on the front and 10 on the back for the collar around the top, knitted in the round.<br />
2x2 rib increasing to 3x2 then 3x3 every other round<br />
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The bottom is left open with loops for buttons so the bottle can be removed if needed.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5379764996214434023.post-54035935212323037752011-10-04T09:42:00.000-07:002011-10-04T09:55:13.089-07:00Hot Pads<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRT-xLP_aSAt5g8Y7MWrNyf3muy0-G-APdE5rYDujYmUUBcWNULUUO_Rz_wTBdORFydFp9czUFOVYdTlYGpEiNSBDD45w9YgHZmI5NI3QzvOteD39pyb5_xAg5IjjFUmZG2TV-pLgtga0/s1600/photo.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 240px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRT-xLP_aSAt5g8Y7MWrNyf3muy0-G-APdE5rYDujYmUUBcWNULUUO_Rz_wTBdORFydFp9czUFOVYdTlYGpEiNSBDD45w9YgHZmI5NI3QzvOteD39pyb5_xAg5IjjFUmZG2TV-pLgtga0/s320/photo.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5659681549597331186" /></a><br /><strong><u>Hot Pads</u></strong><br /><p>Use wool or cotton yarn (not polyester because it will melt).<br /></p><p>4mm needles</p><p>Cast on 40 using two strands together, either the same or different colors.</p><ul><li>Rows 1-4: Moss stitch</li><li>Row 5: Moss stitch 4, K8, P8, K8, P8, Moss stitch 4</li><li>Rows 6-12: Moss stitch 4, knit as presents, Moss stitch 4</li><li>Row 13: Moss stitch 4, P8, K8, P8, K8, Moss stitch 4</li><li>Rows 14-20: Moss stitch 4, knit as presents, Moss stitch 4</li><li>Repeat 5-20 until you have 6 rows of squares</li><li>Final 4 rows: Moss stitch</li></ul><p>Crochet a loop and attach to one corner.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5379764996214434023.post-59511315899318512712011-10-03T13:03:00.001-07:002012-06-14T07:41:39.024-07:00Fast Knit Napkins Rings<p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-2TjOWOO8KiyrlfQ-rbBnI3czTa4IGt178wpjEwSfxrsuqn1jIByjwsnbvdJfy3BWkgz067SyGmlMQr4m2NI6G60NOMOXIimceBETCs0B6lbSxqYOK76UReRZuWk1bModgko-LDkRmUU/s1600/IMG_3058_medium2.JPG" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 214px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-2TjOWOO8KiyrlfQ-rbBnI3czTa4IGt178wpjEwSfxrsuqn1jIByjwsnbvdJfy3BWkgz067SyGmlMQr4m2NI6G60NOMOXIimceBETCs0B6lbSxqYOK76UReRZuWk1bModgko-LDkRmUU/s320/IMG_3058_medium2.JPG" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5659359732930983346" /></a></p><p align="left"><span style="'font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family:"><strong><u>Fast Napkin Rings</u></strong></span> </p><ul><li class="MsoListParagraphCxSpFirst" style="text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1"><span style="'font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family:">Cast on 12 stitches</span></li><li class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1"><span style="'font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family:">K2, 8 stocking stitch, K2</span></li><li class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1"><span style="'font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family:">Iron and block if needed</span></li><li class="MsoListParagraphCxSpLast" style="text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1"><span style="'font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family:">Sew ends together</span></li></ul>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0