Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Cowl - Check It Out!


Check It Out! We have a  new LYS Seaside Yarn & Fiber!  With the excitement and enthusiasm of the the possibilities, I have designed  the Cowl - Check It Out!  January 2019, Cowl - Check It Out! will be the featured pattern at this LYS!  YOU can get started on your project now, by checking out this post, and shopping on-line at Seaside Yarn & Fiber.  When you are in town, be sure to stop by the LYS Seaside Yarn & Fiber, January 2019

 Cowl – Check It Out! works well in wool or a wool blend. The 5/5 checks (400 knitting stitches, by Potter Craft, p21) and color effect give the knitter something interesting to do, and has a very reversible look. This cowl takes just a weekend or two to knit, and makes a perfect gift or accessory for either gender. This may be considered an advanced beginner or intermediate pattern because you’ll be working in the round with many stitches and two colors, just one a time.  The Cowl - Check It Out! is a companion to the Hat - Check It Out!
Finished sizes:
(218yds)Worsted: 52” circumference, 8” height
(182yds) Worsted: 50” circumference, 8” height
(140yds) Worsted(Aran/heavy worsted/light bulky): 48”circumference, 7 height

Materials:
Yarn: 2 skeins in 2 colors, wool or wool blend in worsted weight.   2 colors in 2 skeins!

Photo:  Cowl - Check It Out! is knit in  Old Growth Worsted; by Cedar House Yarns; 100% Merino; 218 yards / 100 grams; colors: Fog, Ginger

Needles & Gauge: Check the yarn band! Use the larger listed size for the cowl, and one size smaller for the ribbing. (While working this project, I was surprised by the variance in worsted weight yarns.)
 
Worsted
Needle sizes

Gauge = 4”
yards/ meters ounces/grams US # mm
stockinette
218y/ 200m 3.5 oz/ 100g US#7, #8 4.5, 5.0mm
23sts,28rows
182y/ 166m 3.5 oz/ 100g US#8, #9 5.0, 5.5mm
20sts,25rows
140y/ 128m 3.5 oz/ 100g US#9, #10 5.5, 6.0mm
15sts,22rows

Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle, kitchen or yarn scale

Abbreviations: CO = cast on    k=knit     p=purl    Rnd/s=round/s    sts=stitches    BO=bind off

Special Stitches: 5/5 Checks
Rnds 1- 7: * Knit 5, purl 5; repeat from * to end
Rnds 8- 14 : * Purl 5, knit 5; repeat from * to end
(These 10 stitches and 14 rounds create the 5/5 Checks.)
Color effect: Work Odd rnds: Color A; Work Even rnds: Color B

Cowl - Check It Out!

Directions are written for 218yard/100gram Worsted [182yard/100gram Worsted, and 137yard/100gram Aran/heavy worsted/light bulky directions are in brackets] (Notes in Italic)

Cast On: With color B, larger size US#8[9, 10] 40” circular needles, use cable cast-on method.
Cast On 300 [250, 200]stitches.
Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not to twist.
Rib: With color B, smaller size US#7[8, 9] 40” circular needles,
Rnds 1-7: * Knit 1, purl 1; repeat from * to end

Cowl: With larger size US#8[9, 10] 40” circular needles,
Color effect: Work Odd rnds: Color A; Work Even rnds: Color B

Rnds 1- 7: * Knit 5, purl 5; repeat from * to end
Rnds 8- 14: * Purl 5, knit 5; repeat from * to end
When nearing end of color B, and completing a rnd 7 or 14, prepare to work final rib.
(218yards Worsted: work Rnds 1-14 three times; 182yards Worsted: work Rnds 1-14 twice & Rnds 1-7; 140yards Aran: work Rnds 1-14 & Rnds 1-7)

Rib: With color A, smaller size US#7[8, 9] needles,
Rnds 1-7: * Knit 1, purl 1; repeat from * to end
With smaller size US#7[8, 9] needles, Bind Off loosely in pattern.
Finishing: Cut 8” yarn, tie off neatly, and weave in tails for a very reversible cowl.


Thank you to LYS Seaside Yarn& Fiber for your encouragement & enthusiasm. 
 
This pattern is available on MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Cowl- Check It Out! pattern pdf is available on Ravelry.com
Copyright 2018, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 12-12-18
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com

Here are photos of the process:
I gathered yarn and supplies!
With the larger needles, I used the cable cast on to cast on 300 stitches.  With the smaller needles, I worked the knit 1, purl 1 rib.  I marked every 50 stitches for counting and marking progress.  With the larger needles, I was ready to start the cowl.
I worked Rnds 1- 14 of the cowl.
I worked Rnds 1-14 three times.  With the smaller needles, I was ready to work the final ribbing and bind off.
Cowl - Check It Out!

Cowl - Check It Out! LYS Seaside Yarn & Fiber
"Modeled" photo!

 

Thank you to LYS Seaside Yarn& Fiber for your encouragement & enthusiasm. 
 
This pattern is available on MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Cowl- Check It Out! pattern pdf is available on Ravelry.com
Copyright 2018, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 12-12-18
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com



















Saturday, June 2, 2018

Crazy 8 Cable Mittens and Hat

Taking inspiration from the mission and guidelines of Wool-Aid, Crazy 8 Cable Mittens and Hat are designed to create a pair of warm woolen mittens and hat for a child who lives in the coldest climate and has the least access to resources. The cables are worked with 5 stitches held to back, and 3 knit from the left. The set is worked with rhythmic rib patterns, can be knit in a weekend or two, and makes the mittens and hat perfect for a charity such as Wool Aid.      

This may be considered an intermediate level pattern because knowledge of cable and stitch construction is helpful.

Finished size: Adult/teen
Mittens: flat 7”, stretch to 11” circumference;
height 12”
Hat: flat 14”, stretch to 22” circumference;
height 12”

Gauge: 5 stitches = 1” Adjust needle size to
match gauge.

Materials:
Yarn: bulky wool:150-300grams, 205-410yards
Mittens: 150grams, 205yards
Hat: 150grams, 205yards
Photo: Crazy 8 Mittens and Hat are knit in Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky, color: Wine

Needles:
Mittens: Size US#8 (5mm) your choice: two 16”or 24”circular needles, or 9”circular needles, and
size US#8 set of double pointed needles
Hat: Size US#8 (5mm) 16”circular needles, and
size US#8 set of double pointed needles

Notions: Stitch markers, cable needle, tapestry needle, 2 yards yarn different color,
set of smaller double pointed needles

Abbreviations: k = knit      p= purl Rnd/s=round/s     yo= yarn over            k2tog=knit 2 together
p2tog=purl 2 together      st/s=stitch/es
M1= make one stitch
(Helpful hint: I prefer the M1 (m1tbp): place point of working (right-hand) needle behind other needle, inserting needle from the top through the purl stitch below next stitch, and knit, then knit the stitch above.)

Special Stitches:
t3 = twist3: slip one stitch, knit1, yarn over, knit1, pass slipped stitch over the three stitches
c8B = cable 8 Back: slip 5 stitches to cable needle and hold in back of work, knit 3 from the left-hand needle, then work the 5 stitches from cable needle as purl 2, knit 3.




Mitten Directions: Make two mittens.


Use the long-tail cast-on method, with size US#8, your choice of two16” circular needles, set of double pointed needles, or 9” circular needle.
The mittens are worked from wrist to fingers.
Cast on 40 stitches. Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not to twist.

Work ribbing as follows:
Rib rnds 1-13: * K2, p2; repeat form * to end. 40 sts (back of hand 16sts, palm 24sts)
Rib rnd 14: (M1, k2, p2)4 times; * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
44sts (back of hand 20sts, palm 24sts)
Rib rnd 15: t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.

Work mitten/s as follows:
Rnds 1- 4: (back of hand) (K3, p2)4 times, (palm) * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 5: t3, p2, (k3, p2) twice, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 6 - 9: (K3, p2)4 times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 10: t3, p2, (k3, p2) twice, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 11 -14: (K3, p2)4 times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 15: t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 16- 19: (K3, p2)4 times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 20: t3, p2, (k3, p2)twice t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
(The mittens are identical. The next five rounds will determine the right and left thumb placement.)

Right thumb gusset:
Rnd 21: (back of hand) (K3, p2)4times, then (palm)k2, p2, pm, (M1,k1)twice, pm, p2, *k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 22: (K3, p2)4times, then k2, p2, sm, k4, sm, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 23: (K3, p2)4times, then k2, p2, sm, M1,k1, k2, M1,k1, sm, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 24: (K3, p2)4times, then k2, p2, sm, k6, sm, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end. (48sts)
Right thumb opening:
Rnd 25:(back of hand) t3, p2, (k3, p2)twice, t3, p2, then (palm)k2, p2, drop MC yarn, with a strand of different colored yarn(working between markers), k6, turn, p6 back. Drop colored strand, pick up MC, k6 across 6 stitches once more, and continue p2, * k2, p2; repeat to end. The thumb will be put in later.

Left thumb gusset:
Rnd 21: (back of hand) (K3, p2)4times, then (palm)(k2, p2)4times, pm, (M1,k1)twice, pm, p2, k2, p2.
Rnd 22: (K3, p2)4times, then (k2, p2)4times, sm, k4, sm, p2, k2, p2.
Rnd 23: (K3, p2)4times, then (k2, p2)4times, sm, M1,k1, k2, M1,k1, sm, p2, k2, p2.
Rnd 24: (K3, p2)4times, then (k2, p2)4times, sm, k6, sm, p2, k2, p2. (48sts)
Left thumb opening:
Rnd 25: (back of hand) t3, p2, (k3, p2)twice, t3, p2, then (palm)(k2, p2)4times, drop MC yarn, with a strand of different colored yarn(working between markers), k6, turn, p6 back. Drop colored strand, pick up MC, k6 across 6 stitches once more, p2, k2, p2. The thumb will be put in later.

Continue to work mitten/s as follows: (remove markers)
Rnds 26- 29: (K3, p2)4 times; * k2, p2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 30: t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end

Rnds 31- 50: work mitten Rnds 1-20. (4.5” from yarn thumb marker)

Work mitten decreases as follows:
Rnd 1: (K3, p2)4times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 2: (K3, p2tog)4times, * k2, p2tog; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 3: (K1, k2tog, p1)4times, * k2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 4: * K2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 5: * K2tog, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 6: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 7: * K2tog; repeat from * to end.
Cut 12” yarn, and thread end through remaining stitches. Pull together, and tie off neatly.

Work thumb/s as follows:
Carefully slide the 6sts below, and 6sts above the colored yarn to 2 (smaller spare) double pointed needles. Carefully remove the colored yarn.
Attach MC yarn, working with Size US #8, double pointed needles, k2, p2, k2, then pick up 2 stitches and purling at the end of each needle, working one round. (You'll have the rib pattern established, and 8sts on the two needles. This will help avoid “holes” on the sides, and offer comfort for the thumb.) Now, work the thumb onto 3 double pointed needles, or two circular needles.

Thumb rnds 1-13: * K2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Work the thumb 2.5” then begin the thumb decreases.

Work thumb decreases as follows:
Rnd 1: * K2, p2tog; repeat from * to end
Rnd 2: * K2, p1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 3: * K2tog, p1; repeat from * to end
Rds 4: * K2tog; repeat from * to end
Cut 12” yarn, and thread end through remaining stitches. Pull together, and tie off neatly.

Finishing: Weave in tails. Make the second mitten.





Hat Directions: 





Use the long-tail cast-on method, with size US#8, 16” circular needles. Cast on 80 stitches.
Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch.

Work ribbing as follows:
Rib rnds 1-13: * K2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rib rnd 14: * (M1, k2, p2)4times, k2, p2; repeat from * to end. 96sts
(Helpful hint: place markers after 24, 48, 72sts)
Rib rnd 15: * t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.


Work hat as follows:
Rnds 1- 4: * (K3, p2)4times, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 5: *t3, p2, (k3, p2) twice, t3, p2, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 6- 9: * (K3, p2)4times, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 10: *t3, p2, (k3, p2) twice, t3, p2, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 11-14: * (K3, p2)4times, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 15: *t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Complete hat rnds 1-15 three times, and hat rnds 1-5, then set up for crown decreases. (11” from CO)

Work crown decreases as follows: Work stitches on four double pointed needles.
Rnd 1: * (K3, p2)4times, k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 2: * (K3, p2tog)4times, k2, p2tog; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 3: * (K1, k2tog, p1)4times, k2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 4: * K2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 5: * K2tog, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 6: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 7, 8: * K2tog; repeat from * until 10sts remain.

Finishing: Cut 12” yarn and thread end through remaining stitches.
Pull together, and tie off neatly. Weave in ends.


The pattern is available on http://marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com
The pattern pdf is available on Ravelry.com
Copyright 2018, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 6/2/18
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com 


Here are photos of the process:

I gathered supplies.  I worked the mittens with two hanks of yarn.
I worked the mittens, with the thumb gusset, and ready to work the decreases at the fingers.
I worked the decreases and ready to thread through and tie off.
 
I organized supplies to work the thumbs.
I picked up the thumb stitches with smaller (US#4) needles.
I removed the other color yarn. I knitted and purled onto the size US#8 needles.  I worked from the inside and out of one ball of yarn.  This reserved the other ball for working the top of the hat. I had the two circular needles ready to work.
 
I worked the thumbs for 2.5", worked the decreases, and ready
to thread through and tie off.
 
Mittens! 




Then I worked the hat!

As I finished the hank of yarn, I threaded the tail into the tail of the reserved ball of yarn.  I continued to work toward 11"

 
I worked the crown decreases on 4 double pointed needles.
 
Crazy 8 Cable Mittens and Hat!
The pattern is available on http://marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com
The pattern pdf is available on Ravelry.com
Copyright 2018, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 6/2/18
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com 

























 

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Monday, May 7, 2018

Crazy 8 Mystery Mittens

Today, I am feeling Crazy!   ?!Let's post a mystery mitten and see what happens?!
Taking inspiration from the mission and guidelines of Wool-Aid, Crazy 8 Cable Mittens are designed to create warm woolen mittens for a child who lives in the coldest climate and has the least access to resources. The cables are worked with 5 stitches held to back, and 3 knit from the left. The set is worked with rhythmic rib patterns, can be knit in a weekend or two, and makes the mittens perfect for a charity such as Wool Aid. This may be considered an intermediate level pattern because knowledge of cable and stitch construction is helpful.


Finished size: Adult/teen
Mittens: flat 6”, stretch to 12” circumference;  height 12”
Gauge: 5 stitches = 1” Adjust needle size to match gauge.

Materials:
Yarn: bulky wool 200 yards,150grams
Photo: Crazy 8 Cable Mittens are knit in Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky, color: Navy
Needles: Size US#8 (5mm) your choice: two 16”or 24”circular needles, or 9”circular needles, and
size US#8 set of double pointed needles for the mittens.


Notions: Stitch markers, cable needle, tapestry needle, 2 yards yarn different color,
set of smaller double pointed needles

Abbreviations: 
  k = knit      p= purl      Rnd/s=round/s
 yo= yarn over       k2tog=knit 2 together
p2tog=purl 2 together       st/s=stitch/es
M1= make one stitch
(Helpful hint: I prefer the M1 (m1tbp): place point of working (right-hand) needle behind other needle, inserting needle from the top through the purl stitch below next stitch, and knit, then knit the stitch above.)

Special Stitches:
t3 = twist3: slip one stitch, knit1, yarn over, knit1, pass slipped stitch over the three stitches
c8B = cable 8 Back: slip 5 stitches to cable needle and hold in back of work, knit 3 from the left-hand needle, then work the 5 stitches from cable needle as purl 2, knit 3.



Directions: Make two mittens.
Use the long-tail cast-on method, with size US#8, your choice of two16” circular needles, set of double pointed needles, or 9” circular needle. The mittens are worked from wrist to fingers.

(Helpful hint: I prefer working both mittens, at the same time, on two 16”circular needle. KNITTING circles around SOCKS by Antje Gillingham is an excellent resource for getting started.)

Cast on 40 stitches. Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not to twist.
Work ribbing as follows:
Rib rnds 1-13: * K2, p2; repeat from * to end                      40 sts (back of hand 16sts, palm 24sts)
Rib rnd 14: (M1, k2, p2)4 times; * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.      44sts (back of hand 20sts, palm 24sts)
Rib rnd 15: t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.

Work mitten/s as follows:
Rnds 1- 4: (back of hand) (K3, p2)4 times, (palm) * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 5: t3, p2, (k3, p2) twice, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 6 - 9: (K3, p2)4 times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 10: t3, p2, (k3, p2) twice, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 11 -14: (K3, p2)4 times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 15: t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnds 16- 19: (K3, p2)4 times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 20: t3, p2, (k3, p2)twice t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
(The mittens are identical. The next five rounds will determine the right and left thumb placement.)

Right thumb gusset:
Rnd 21: (back of hand) (K3, p2)4times, then (palm)k2, p2, pm, (M1,k1)twice, pm, p2, *k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 22: (K3, p2)4times, then k2, p2, sm, k4, sm, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 23: (K3, p2)4times, then k2, p2, sm, M1,k1, k2, M1,k1, sm, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 24: (K3, p2)4times, then k2, p2, sm, k6, sm, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end. (48sts)
Right thumb opening:
Rnd 25:(back of hand) t3, p2, (k3, p2)twice, t3, p2, then (palm)k2, p2, drop MC yarn, with a strand of different colored yarn(working between markers), k6, turn, p6 back. Drop colored strand, pick up MC, k6 across 6 stitches once more, and continue p2, * k2, p2; repeat to end. The thumb will be put in later.

Left thumb gusset:
Rnd 21: (back of hand) (K3, p2)4times, then (palm)(k2, p2)4times, pm, (M1,k1)twice, pm, p2, k2, p2.
Rnd 22: (K3, p2)4times, then (k2, p2)4times, sm, k4, sm, p2, k2, p2.
Rnd 23: (K3, p2)4times, then (k2, p2)4times, sm, M1,k1, k2, M1,k1, sm, p2, k2, p2.
Rnd 24: (K3, p2)4times, then (k2, p2)4times, sm, k6, sm, p2, k2, p2. (48sts)
Left thumb opening:
Rnd 25: (back of hand) t3, p2, (k3, p2)twice, t3, p2, then (palm)(k2, p2)4times, drop MC yarn, with a strand of different colored yarn(working between markers), k6, turn, p6 back. Drop colored strand, pick up MC, k6 across 6 stitches once more, p2, k2, p2. The thumb will be put in later.

Continue to work mitten/s as follows:       (remove markers)
Rnds 26- 29: (K3, p2)4 times; * k2, p2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 30: t3, p2, c8B, p2, t3, p2, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end

Rnds 31- 50: work mitten Rnds 1-20.
                            (4.5” from yarn thumb marker)

Work mitten decreases as follows:
Rnd 1: (K3, p2)4times, * k2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 2: (K3, p2tog)4times, * k2, p2tog; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 3: (K1, k2tog, p1)4times, * k2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 4: *K2, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 5: *K2tog, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 6: *K1, p1; repeat from * to end.
Rnd 7: *K2tog; repeat from * to end.
Cut 12” yarn, and thread end through remaining stitches. Pull together, and tie off neatly.

Work thumb/s as follows: 
Carefully slide the 6sts below, and 6sts above the colored yarn to 2 (smaller spare) double pointed needles. Carefully remove the colored yarn.
Attach MC yarn, working with Size US #8, double pointed needles, k2, p2, k2, then pick up 2 stitches and purling at the end of each needle, working one round. (You'll have the rib pattern established, and 8sts on the two needles. This will help avoid “holes” on the sides, and offer comfort for the thumb.) Now, work the thumb onto 3 double pointed needles, or two circular needles.

Thumb rnds 1-13: * K2, p2; repeat from * to end.
Work the thumb 2.5” then begin the thumb decreases.

Work thumb decreases as follows:
Rnd 1: * K2, p2tog; repeat from * to end
Rnd 2: * K2, p1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 3: * K2tog, p1; repeat from * to end
Rds 4: * K2tog; repeat from * to end
Cut 12” yarn, and thread end through remaining stitches. Pull together, and tie off neatly.

Finishing: Weave in tails. Make the second mitten.

This mystery pattern is available on http://marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com
This pattern is not yet available on Ravelry.com
Copyright 2018, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 5/07/18
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