Sunday, 17 October 2010

Baby Blanket



















From Debbie Bliss - How to Knit.

Under construction...

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Scarf - adventures in YO K2tog #1



















I had this yarn left over from another project (a drop-stitch one) which it really was not suitable for (the yarn clings to itself too much for the drop stitches to drop without a lot of encouragement). So I decided to knit up another scarf.

I liked the simple laciness of the YO K2tog I've used on a lot of my other patterns, but I wanted to give this a bit more substance, so I put in some garter stitch columns.


You Will Need
2 Skeins Adriafil Quarzo (or other worsted weight yarn - I imagine Rowan Kidsilk Aura would be great for this)
1 pair 6mm needles


The Pattern
Cast on 26 st (I used a loose cable cast on)

Row 1 (and all subsequent rows): Slip 1, k1, [YO K2tog, YO K2tog, YO K2tog, K2] to end

Continue until scarf is approximately 150cm long (or as desired)

Cast off (this lace bind off from Knitting Daily works well)


Gauge is not critical, but approx 14 st and 18 rows to 10cm square in pattern. This gives a scarf that is approximately 19cm wide.

Saturday, 27 February 2010

Möbius Scarflet


















You Will Need
6mm circular needle
1 skein Rowan Cocoon or other 'bulky' yarn

The Pattern
Cast on 149 st using Turkish cast on, and then follow instructions such as these to make sure you get your Mobius twist right.
Knit 4 rounds (149st in a round)
Purl 4 rounds
Knit 4 rounds
Purl 4 rounds
Knit 4 rounds
Cast off.

Monday, 15 February 2010

Little Heart-Shaped Felted Bowl

















This pattern is available for £2.50, and can be purchased here:

The pattern assumes you know how to:
  • Felt
  • Pick up and knit
  • Increase
  • Decrease
  • Knit in the round

Sunday, 17 January 2010

1-Skein Kaalund Relish Scarf

















So, I had a skein of Kaalund Relish in 'Wine' (purple & green) - I started trying out loads of different scarf patterns with it, but it was tricky to get something that made good use of the colour variations, and also ended up being long enough. Then I hit upon this one. Hardly a 'design', it's so simple, but always worth recording!!
The finished scarf is about 15cm wide and 130cm long.

You Will Need
1 skein Kaalund Relish (90m, bulky)
12mm needles

The Pattern
Cast on 15 st
Knit 1 row

Slip 1, yo, k2tog, [k1, yo, k2tog] to end
Repeat this row, front and back until you have about 1 metre of yarn remaining (enough to knit 1 row & cast off)
Knit 1 row
Cast off.


Saturday, 16 January 2010

Seamless Clutch Bag


















This bag is based on the shape of this Entrelac Clutch - but knitted without the entrelac, and totally seamlessly (bottom up), so I felt it warranted being recorded as a pattern in its own right.

Its finished size (after felting) is 22cm from the top of the handles to the bottom (when standing up), and 33cm from one side to the other (66cm all the way round) at the widest point.

You Will Need
6mm circular needles (I used 120cm ones & tended towards Magic Loop at the end)
Colour A: 1 skein Lamb's Pride Worsted in M-173 Wild Violet
Colour B: 1 skein Lamb's Pride Worsted in M-29 Jack's Plum

The yarn used is Worsted weight, 190 yards per skein. If you're looking to use different yarn, make sure you use one that will felt.

Gauge
15st and 22 rows in stockinette in a 4-inch square (before felting).

The Pattern

Bottom of bag
Using Colour B, cast on 88st using a Turkish or Figure 8 cast on.

Knit 44st, place marker. Knit 44st, place marker.
[K1, m1, k42, m1, k1] twice. 92st
Knit 1 round
[K1, m1, k1, m1, k to 2st before marker, m1, k1, m1, k1] twice. 100st.
Knit 1 round
[K1, m1, k1, m1, k to 2st before marker, m1, k1, m1, k1] twice. 108st.
Knit 1 round
[K1, m1, k1, m1, k to 2st before marker, m1, k1, m1, k1] twice. 116st.
Knit 1 round
[K1, m1, k42, m1, k1] twice. 120st
Knit 1 round

Body of Bag
Change to Colour 1 and knit 24 rows
Change to Colour 2 and knit 3 rows
Change to Colour 1 and knit 14 rows
Change to Colour 2 and knit 1 row
Change to Colour 1 and knit 10 rows


Top of Bag
Change to Colour 2 and knit 1 row.
Next row, k1, k2tog all the way round. 80st.
Knit 8 rows
K10, cast off 20, k20, cast off 20, k10.
K10, cast on 20, k20, cast on 20, k10.
Knit 12 rows
Cast off.

Finishing
Weave in ends.
Felt according to your preferred method. I put mine in the washing machine on a 40C wash with an old towel and a little soap, and it turned out really well. Then I stuffed it with old carrier bags to hold it in shape, and left it in a warm place to dry.




Sunday, 3 January 2010

Little Felted Colorscape Purse


















I created this to go with my Colorscape Entrelac Bag (also pictured!), which was based on this pattern : http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/felted-entrelac-clutch

The bag used about a skein and a half of Rowan Colorscape Chunky, so I thought I'd make a little coin / credit card purse to go with it out of the leftover yarn. It has two compartments, one for coins, the other for notes or cards.

You Will Need
Less than half a skein of Rowan Colorscape Chunky (not sure of exact yardage, but it's well less than half a skein).
6.5mm needles
5mm crochet hook (don't let that scare you if you don't do crochet - it's to create a cover for the magnet fastening - I'm sure there are other creative ways of doing it!)
Needle to weave in ends.


The Pattern
Main body of purse
Cast on 18 st
Knit 40 rows

Shape the front fold
R1: K2, k2tog, knit to 4 before end, SSK, K2
R2: Knit to end
Repeat these two rows another 4 times (you should have 8 st on needle)
Next row: K1, k2tog, k2, ssk, k1
Next: knit to end
Next: K1, k2tog, ssk, k1
Next: knit to end
Next: k1, k2tog, k1
Bind off

Centre division
Cast on 17st
Knit 12 rows
Bind off, leaving longish tail

Making Up
Fold purse in 3 to find the 'bottom' of the purse.
Using tail from centre division bind-off, sew the centre to the bottom row on the inside.
Sew up the sides of the purse, making sure you catch the centre section as well as the two outsides (I whip-stitched it - blanket stitch would be pretty too).

Felting
Felt the purse until the garter stitch ridges have faded and the purse is the desired size (mine is 13cm wide and 8.5cm deep).

Finishing
Add a magnetic clasp to to fasten the front of the purse.
Crochet a small circle with left-over yarn by creating a magic adjustable ring and then crocheting 8 double crochets (that's UK terminology - single crochet if you're using US terminology) into the circle, and binding off. Sew the crochet circle on top of the fastening to hide it.



New Year, New Knits

Well, December was a quiet month design-wise! I've been knitting up some patterns - bags & scarves - and trying out some new techniques.

Next pattern to be posted is likely to be a felted bag & matching purse - but first I need to finish knitting it!! :)