I love knitting blankets. They make great TV knitting, especially because I watch a lot of subtitled programs. I was very happy with the way this latest one turned out. The yarn did all the work.
Not really a pattern - more like a recipe
Size about 40" x 45"
Yarn: Rainbow Boucle by Purl Essence - Blue Multi 1 skein (621 yards)
Sincerely By Purl Essence - Navy Blue - 2 skeins (322 yards each)
available at JoAnns
usually, when I combine a multi colored with a solid colored yarn, I like to match the darkest color.
Needles: US #13
I cast on 91, (but if I make it again, I would cast on 87 or 89) with 1 strand Boucle and 1 strand Sincerely
Seed stitch for 10 rows
Seed stitch for 7 stitches, stockinette for the center, and seed for the last 7 stitches.
Knit until you have enough yarn to do a top border of 10 seed stitch rows and bind off.
A little measuring and math is required!
This blanket was donated to Patriots and Paws.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
A Knitting Challenge
I thought I would challenge myself, so I signed up for a shawl knitalong. The yarn was a lovely cashmere lace weight, a special price for those who signed up and the pattern was free. Several weeks were allowed for the project. Did I mention that size 3mm needles were involved? And short rows? And lace charts? Perhaps I overextended myself. After a lot of dropped stitches and ripping back, I finished by the deadline. As I started to block it, I noticed a major mistake. I don't know how I missed it. Right in the middle of the back - lace holes in the wrong place. Can I live with it?
I am thinking about it.
But, this challenge did teach me a few things. Black was probably not the best color choice. Lighting is very important. A good manicure might have prevented snags and dropped stitches. Watching subtitled TV programs should have been left for another time.
I am still thinking.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Success at Moebius
Moebius knitting was a technique that I had wanted to try for a long time. So before the holidays I bought some yarn, checked Ravelry for a pattern, got out my needle and sat in front of the computer.
A short time later, a bulky cowl was ready for gift giving.
YouTube Moebius Cast-On Yarn: Loops and Threads Charisma Needle size: US15.
Pattern: Bulky Mobius Cowl
Then, after the holidays, I decided to make another cowl for myself. I brought needle and yarn to my knitting guild meeting to cast on. I could not remember the correct way to start. I must have tried six times, failing each time. When I got home I checked YouTube again and realized I was holding the needle wrong. Success finally! Yarn: Noro Iro Needle size: US11
I think I will remember the cast-on without having to look at YouTube again,
I haven't cut the yarn because I'm still not happy with the bind off.
A short time later, a bulky cowl was ready for gift giving.
YouTube Moebius Cast-On Yarn: Loops and Threads Charisma Needle size: US15.
Pattern: Bulky Mobius Cowl
Then, after the holidays, I decided to make another cowl for myself. I brought needle and yarn to my knitting guild meeting to cast on. I could not remember the correct way to start. I must have tried six times, failing each time. When I got home I checked YouTube again and realized I was holding the needle wrong. Success finally! Yarn: Noro Iro Needle size: US11
I think I will remember the cast-on without having to look at YouTube again,
I haven't cut the yarn because I'm still not happy with the bind off.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Cutest Sweater Ever!
Recently, I had the opportunity to test knit this pattern called Rampljus - translated from Swedish as "limelight". Designed by Yarn-Madness, a talented new designer from Sweden, the pattern went on sale through Ravelry today. I knit the 4 year old size and used Cascade 220 Superwash wool, one skein of each color. Knit from the top down, it was fast and easy. It will look great on a special little girl. So cute! Fun to knit! I'm going to cast on for another one.
I love this design!
I love this design!
Sunday, June 09, 2013
Two More Reasons to Knit
Not that I need any reasons. Though, I will have to knit twice as fast now. Pictured are my grandtwins wearing their side buttoned sweaters. A fast and easy knit. The part that took the most time was sewing on the buttons.
Since the weather is warming up and sweaters are not needed. I knit two cotton sun hats.
But not all my knitting has been baby sweaters. I knit a hat for myself out of Noro Silk Garden. Pattern is Curvy One-Ball Lace Hat by SweaterBabe.
And one for a friend using Lion Brand Fishermen's Wool. Yes, I know, they are wool. Wearing them will have to wait.
Since the weather is warming up and sweaters are not needed. I knit two cotton sun hats.
But not all my knitting has been baby sweaters. I knit a hat for myself out of Noro Silk Garden. Pattern is Curvy One-Ball Lace Hat by SweaterBabe.
And one for a friend using Lion Brand Fishermen's Wool. Yes, I know, they are wool. Wearing them will have to wait.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
I Learned Something New
I just finished this vest. Knit from the top down (the way I knit just about everything) in MadelineTosh Chunky - color Twig. The pattern is called Memory Vest by Vera Sanon and is modeled by my mannequin. It has an interesting waist stitch border above and below the slip stitch pattern - almost like a crochet chain. It is sometimes called Estonian braid, lateral braid or braid horizontal. I didn't find it in any of my stitch dictionaries but there are online videos with good instructions. The stitch was easy to learn but took a little practice to get the tension right. I think it would also look good on a hat band.
I also completed this scarf. A pattern called "A Little Bit Bohemian".
A good start to 2013.
I also completed this scarf. A pattern called "A Little Bit Bohemian".
A good start to 2013.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
A Cowl and a Cunning Hat
Not a lot of finished knitting lately. I did knit two projects that I really liked the way they came out.
The pattern for the cowl is called Flurries. An easy pattern with Stockinette and Brioche stitch. I only changed the pattern a little bit. I added a garter stitch border on the button side. Who knew I would even need a cowl? I did wear it on a trip to the mountains. And then it was more of a fashion accessory. What makes it great is the yarn I used, Mericash, a merino and cashmere blend (20% Cashmere). Very soft!
Do you recognize the hat? This is what I had planned with the yarn you saw peeking out of the tote bag in the last post.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Featherweight Finally Finished
It took a while, and a lot of ripping and knitting, but I'm pleased with the result. The pattern is called Featherweight and is one of the more popular cardigans on Ravelry. I changed it a little bit by doing garter stitch on the cuffs and collar.
First holiday gift hat finished, also. Another popular pattern called Capucine. Do you see a trend here?
Again I changed the pattern a little bit by knitting garter stitch and skipping the tassel on the crown. Not quite sure who will be the recipient.
And last of all, I made my Easy Stripes pattern in a solid color. It is a little small for a market bag, but just right for a project bag. I have the yarn and pattern for my next gift hat. It's a pattern I have wanted to knit for a couple of years. Can you guess?
First holiday gift hat finished, also. Another popular pattern called Capucine. Do you see a trend here?
Again I changed the pattern a little bit by knitting garter stitch and skipping the tassel on the crown. Not quite sure who will be the recipient.
And last of all, I made my Easy Stripes pattern in a solid color. It is a little small for a market bag, but just right for a project bag. I have the yarn and pattern for my next gift hat. It's a pattern I have wanted to knit for a couple of years. Can you guess?
Monday, August 20, 2012
Easy Stripes
Easy stripes because the yarn did the work. It's too hot to knit with wool, I wanted to knit a bag with this cotton. Does the pattern look familiar? Lately I have been obsessed with the chevron stitch. This is the lace version, instead of a make 1, the increase is done with a yarn over. Knit in the round.
Zig-Zag Cotton Bag
Size: about 10" x 12" measured flat
Gauge: 4 stitches to 1" Not critical, but for this yarn each stripe is 3 rows
Materials:
2 balls Lilly Sugar 'n Cream Stripes - Natural Stripes
7 (4.5mm) needles & 8 (5mm) needles to work in the round (I used 16" circular)
stitch markers, waste yarn
Bag:
With size 7 needles, provisionally cast on 38 stitches using waste yarn. Change to main yarn and working back and forth knit 2 rows. Next row slip first stitch with yarn in front, knit to end of row. Repeat this row 20 times. Change to size 8 needles for working in the round. Pick up 10 stitches through both loops on the first short side, 37 stitches from the cast on, (make sure you pick up all the loops), 11 stitches through both loops on the last side. 96 stitches. Place marker and knit 2 rounds. This will be difficult, but will get easier after a few rounds.
Start chevron pattern: Place markers every 12 stitches & don't forget the last YO!
Round 1: *K1, YO, K4, S2KP, K4, YO* repeat to end of round
Round 2: K
Knit these 2 rounds 18 times, for a total of 36 rows.
Next round. K5, SK2P, K4
With size 7 needle knit 6 rounds garter stitch (Knit 1 round, Purl 1 round) Bind off.
Handle: With size 7 needle, pick up 10 stitches centered at the short side, k 2 rows, decrease to 8 stitches and k 100 rows, increase 2 stitches, k 2 rows. Pick up 10 loops in the center of the remaining short side and knit a 3-needle bind off. (Or just sew it together)
Note: You may have to cut out some yarn when joining the 2nd ball to make the stripes work.
Abbreviations: K-Knit, YO- Yarn over, SK2P-Slip 2 together as to knit, knit the next stitch, pass the slipped stitches over
This is a free pattern for personal use only
©
2012 OC Knitter
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Where Did April, May and June Go?
And July is halfway gone. Yes, I have slacked off in my posting. I don't remember much about April. May was spent knitting and ripping. A vacation in June left little time for knitting. It did not help that I lost my knitting notions case at a motel outside Yosemite. I am still lamenting the loss of my gold stork scissors, beaded markers, cable needles and more.
I was fortunate to be able to visit the Black Sheep Gathering in Eugene, Oregon.That's where the photo above was taken.
Now that I am back home, I have finished what I would have knitted while on vacation.
An Oregon Duck Sweater. The O was improvised. Apparently the Duck store doesn't sell O's. Top Down Teddy Bear Sweater pattern from May 2008.
An easy cotton market bag,
and a mini shawl.
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