Friday, March 20, 2015

Spring Twist Cowl


Just like our ever changing Spring weather, the Spring Twist Cowl comes with a twist! Once the stitches are cast on, carefully set down the work, give the stitches a good sturdy twist, and join together by knitting the first stitch. Then enjoy working-in-the- round to create this Spring Twist Cowl.

Finished size:
Cowl: 40”(50", 60") circumference,  
height 8”
Gauge: 2sts = 1” The stitches are loose creating openness and stretch.



Materials:
Yarn: Main Color yarn in a bamboo or cotton blend, and novelty yarn; about 150 yards of each
Photo:Main Color: Universal Yarn Bamboo Blooms; 48%Rayon made from Bamboo, 44% Wool, 8%Acrylic; 154 yards, 3.5 oz; color #303 Precious Jade
Novelty yarn: Schmaltz; 100%Polyester; 284yds, 1.76 oz; color #05 (about ½ skein)
Needles: Size US#15, 16” or 24” circular needles
Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle
Special Stitches: These 3 rounds make the Spring Ridges pattern.
Rounds 1, 2: Knit
Round 3: Purl     
This is a modification of “Stocking Stitch with Garter Ridges”, 400Knitting Stitches, by Potter Craft, p 20.

The directions are for a shorter cowl. If you'd like a longer cowl, cast on more stitches.
(Notes written in italic.)

Directions: With size US#15, 16” or 24”circular needles, hold Main Color and novelty strands of yarn together, use the long-tail (about 3, 4, 5 yards), cast on 80 (100, 120) stitches

Set down the work, “being careful not to twist”. Then, at the slip-knot, give the stitches a good sturdy twist, place marker & join together by knitting the first stitch.  Work novelty yarn held with Main Color through-out the cowl. (If using 16" circular needles, the work will be bunched up, making this a bit of a surprise cowl, too!)



Cowl: 
Rounds 1, 2: Knit
Round 3: Purl
Repeat rounds 1-3 until nearing end of Main Color or novelty yarn.     (about 6, 7 ,8 yards)

Finishing: Bind off loosely. Tie off, and weave in tails.














This pattern is available at MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Spring Twist Cowl pattern pdf is available at Ravelry.com (login needed)
Copyright 2015, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 3/20/15
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com 


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Pi Ripples Hat 3/14/15 9:26:53a.m. & p.m.

I found inspiration for this hat while reading AARP, Feb/March 2015, p11, STAND BY FOR PIE,  “After a 100-year wait! March 14 offers math geeks - and pastry lovers – a once-in-a-century pleasure. On 3/14/15 at 9:26:53a.m. (and p.m.!) the date and time will reflect the first 10 digits of the mathematical constant pi (π). Many bakeries and pizza shops will have specials to make the day. Princeton University will hold an Albert Einstein look-alike contest.”

Pi Ripples Hat will start in the top with an I-cord, in honor of Albert Einstein, and work through (2)radius x pi to give the desired circumference. You'll be creating a circular crown by making 10 increases every other round, then you'll be ready for the 10 stitch repeats of the modified lace pattern Ripples, 400 Knitting Stitches, by Potter Craft, p205.
Gauge: 5 stitches = 1” Adjust needle size to match gauge.
Size: Infant: brim 12”, hat 14” circumference, height 7”
Child: brim 14”, hat 17” circumference, height 9”
Adult: brim 18”, 20”, hat 20”, 22” circumference, height 10”,11”
Materials: Wool or cotton blend in Worsted weight.
Yarn: Infant: 90 yards/ 1.5oz; ; Child: 125 yards/ 2oz; ; Adult: 150 yards/ 2.5oz;
Photo: Pi Ripples Hats are knit in Plymouth Encore; 75%acrylic, 25% wool; color #473;
                                         Adriafil Stella Jacq; 100%superwash wool; color#80;  
                                        Berroco Comfort; 50%super fine nylon, 50%super fine acrylic; color #9810 

Needles: Size US#7, US#8, 12” or 16” circular needles, set size US#7 double pointed needles
Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle
Abbreviations: k = knit      p= purl      Rnd/s=round/s       yo= yarn over       k2tog=knit 2 together k2togbl=knit 2 together through the back loop       st/s=stitch/es       CO=cast on      
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: 
These 10 stitches and 16 rows make the Ripples pattern:
Rnds 1-5: Knit 9, purl 1 
Rnd 6: K3, k2tog, k3, yo, k1, p
Rnd 7: K2, k2tog, k3, yo, k2, p1
Rnd 8: K1, k2tog, k3, yo, k3, p1
Rnds 9-13: Knit 9, purl 1
Rnd 14: K1, yo, k3, k2togbl, k3, p1
Rnd 15: K2, yo, k3, k2togbl, k2, p1
Rnd 16: K3, yo, k3, k2togbl, k1, p1



Directions: Have fun! The pattern is written as a mathematical and knitting challenge.
(Not really, but it was a challenge for me to start, work, and write directions for a top-down hat! Notes are in italic. Have fun!) 

With US#7 double pointed needles CO 3stitches work I-cord for 3.14”. 
(Finishing: Tie I-cord into a knot, or fold down and stitch as a loop for a finial.)
Crown increases:
Rnd 1: pm, M1, k1, M1, k1, k1 5sts
Rnd 2 and all even rounds: Knit
Rnd 3: * M1, k1; repeat from * to end 10sts
Rnd 5: * M1, k1; repeat from * to end 20sts
Rnd 6: Knit work to US#8 needles. (If using 2 circular needles, 11 and 9 stitches per needle)
Rnd 7: * K2, yo; repeat from * to end 30sts
Rnd 9: * K3, yo; repeat from * to end 40sts
Rnd 11: * K4, yo; repeat from * to end 50sts
Rnd 13: * K5, yo; repeat from * to end 60sts
After Rnd 14: measure the 2(radius), and multiply by pi (3.14) to determine if hat circumference is suitable for an infant. (I measured and calculated: 2(2.25”) x 3.14= 14.13” circumference for an infant.) If desired, continue working increases as established (measure and calculate after the even/knit round) for a child or adult sized hat. 

Rnd 15: * K6, yo; repeat from * to end 70sts 2(2.5”) x 3.14 = 15.7”circumference; toddler

Rnd 17: * K7, yo; repeat from * to end 80sts 2(2.75”) x 3.14 = 17.27” circumference; child

Rnd 19: * K8, yo; repeat from * to end 90sts 2(3.25”) x 3.14 = 20” circumference; teen/adult
Rnd 21: * K9, yo; repeat from * to end 100sts 2(3.5”) x 3.14 = 22” circumference; adult


Hat: With US#8 circular needles, set up Rnd 1: * knit 9, purl 1, pm; repeat from * to end
Rnds 1-5: * Knit 9, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 6: * K3, k2tog, k3, yo, k1, p1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 7: * K2, k2tog, k3, yo, k2, p1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 8: * K1, k2tog, k3, yo, k3, p1; repeat from * to end
Rnds 9-13: * Knit 9, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 14: * K1, yo, k3, k2togbl, k3, p1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 15: * K2, yo, k3, k2togbl, k2, p1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 16: * K3, yo, k3, k2togbl, k1, p1; repeat from * to end

Follow Ripples pattern/chart: infant 5”,6”;  child 7”;  adult 8”,9”;  ending on rnd 3, or rnd 11. 
For a taller hat, or fold-up brim work extra rounds of pattern before starting the brim.


Brim: With US#7 needles,
Rnds 1-10: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end

Bind off loosely in pattern. Weave in tail.











Finishing: Tie I-cord into a knot, or fold down and stitch as a loop for a finial.

This pattern is available at MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.bolgspot.com
Pattern pdf available on Ravelry.com (login needed)
Copyright 2015, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 3/1/15
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com

Apple pie recipe available at  MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Pi π     Cutie Pie!


Pi Apple Pie 3/14/15, 9:26:5a.m. & p.m.

Pi π            I found inspiration for this pie while reading AARP, Feb/March 2015, p11,
STAND BY FOR PIE “After a 100-year wait! March 14 offers math geeks - and pastry lovers – a once-in-a-century pleasure. On 3/14/15 at 9:26:53a.m. (and p.m.!) the date and time will reflect the first 10 digits of the mathematical constant pi (π). Many bakeries and pizza shops will have specials to make the day. Princeton University will hold an Albert Einstein look-alike contest.”

This apple pie recipe is a companion to the Pi Ripples Hat. I'd give you a ripple recipe, if I knew one.  I'm sure it would be delightfully delicious, but apple, berry, and pumpkin pies are as exciting/delicious as we get!  Preheat oven to 375F.  Let's start with the crust. 
Beth's no mess Pie Crust
2 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1/2 cup oil
scant 1/2 cup cold milk
Mix salt & flour.  Add milk to oil & stir into flour all at once.  
Roll out crust between 2 pieces of wax paper.  

Fruit Crumble            Today it's apple!     8 to 12 pieces of fruit, or 6 pints of berries
8 apples
1 Tbs cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg
Wash, peel, slice apples. In a large bowl, place apples, add cinnamon & nutmeg.  Toss.
(Wash berries, place in a large bowl, add cinnamon & nutmeg.  Toss.)
Crumble
1 cup almond flour
1 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup oats
1 cup flour
1 cup brown sugar
1Tbs cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup oil
In a large bowl, mix the dry ingredients. Add oil & stir.

Place crust into pie plate.  Add fruit mixture, and crumble the top with crumble.
Today, I reserved some "crust" to create the π embellishment for the top of the pie.

Cover with foil, and bake 375F for 45 minutes.  Uncover, bake 15 minutes more. 
  
Let me share photos of the process: 

I assembled the supplies and ingredients.  I didn't use the vanilla or honey.  I also needed 3 bowls and foil.
 2 cup flour, 1/2cup oil & 1/2 cup milk, salt;  mixed.
I folded the wax paper, marking the center and "radius".  I also folded up the extra bit on the end.  
I rolled out the dough, removed the top waxed paper, and placed the pie plate upside-down on top.
I carefully lifted an edge, and flipped the plate and crust over.
I remove the waxed paper and crimped the edge of the crust.  No mess!


8 apples, 1Tbs cinnamon, 1tsp nutmeg; tossed

1 cup almond flour,1 cup chopped walnuts, 1 cup oats,1 cup flour
1 cup brown sugar, 1Tbs cinnamon, 1 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup oil
In a large bowl, mixed the dry ingredients. Added oil & stirred.
I placed apple filling in crust.
I crumbled the crumble on top.

I rolled out the reserved dough, clicked Google images, found, and printed the "π".
I rolled out the dough, trimmed the paper, set the "π" in place, and trimmed the dough
I trimmed "π" in a couple passes.
I removed the waxed paper, and placed the "π" embellishment on top of the crumble.  Covered the pie with foil, and baked in a 375F oven for 45 minutes. When I checked the pie, the crust and crumble were brown so I left the foil in place, and baked at 375F another 15 minutes.
The pie cooled.
Apple Crumble Pie π, and Pi π Ripple Hats.  Pattern available at marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com and Ravelry.com (login needed)



Sunday, February 22, 2015

Oh,Cable Hat & Mitts

Oh! It's a ribbed hat with one vertical line of Oh,Cable working its way toward the crown. The hat pattern is written as five sizes for worsted, light/tight worsted, and DK weights of yarn to knit an Oh,Cable Hat for any member of the family. The mitts pattern is written as three sizes also giving the knitter choices of yarn and needle sizes. If finished neatly, the hat and mitts are interestingly reversible.



Hat Finished sizes:
Large Adult: 14”, stretches to 24” circumference, height 12”
Adult: flat 12”, stretches to 22”circumference, height 11”
Child: flat 10”, stretches to 20”circumference, height 9”
Infant: flat 8”, stretches to 18”circumference, height 8”
Newborn: flat 6”, stretches to 16”circumference, height 7”

Mitt Finished sizes:
Large: Flat 6”, stretches to 12”circumference, height 10”
Medium: Flat 5.5”, stretches to 10”circumference, height 10”
Small: Flat 5”, stretches to 8”circumference, height 9”

Gauge: (size #8 needles) 6 stitches =1” flat 2x2 ribbing; (size #7 needles) 7sts = 1” flat 2x2 ribbing;(size #6 needle) 8 stitches = 1” flat 2x2 ribbing. Adjust needle size to match gauge.

Materials:
Yarn: wool blend in Worsted Weight, light/tight Worsted Weight, DK
Hats: Large Adult: 200yards / 3.5oz; Adult: 175 yards / 3 oz;
Child: 125 yards / 2 oz; Infant, Newborn: 90 yards / 1.5 oz
Mitts: 200 yards / 3.5oz


Photo: Oh,Cable Hats are knit in KnitPicks Wool of the Andes Superwash; 100% superwash wool; colors: Delft Heather, Amethyst Heather, Fjord Heather (size US#7 needles)
Oh, Cable Mitts are knit in KnitPicks Wool of the Andes Superwash; 100% superwash wool;
color: Amethyst Heather ( size medium, size US#7 needles)


Needles for hats: (Check the yarn label recommendations)
(Worsted) Size US #8, 16”, 12” circular needles, set size US#8, double pointed needles.
(Light/tight Worsted )Size US #7, 16”, 12” circular needles, set size US#7, double pointed needles.
(DK) Size US #6, 16”,or 12” circular needles, set size US#6, double pointed needles.
Notions for hats: Stitch marker, cable needle, tapestry needle

Needles for mitts:
Two Size US#8, US#7, US#6, or US#5, 16”or 24” circular needles; and/or set sizeUS#8, US#7, US#6, US#5, double pointed needles (I prefer to knit both mitts at the same time on two circular needles.
KNITTING circles around SOCKS by Antje Gillingham is an excellent resource for getting started.)
Notions for mitts: Stitch markers, tapestry needle, cable needle, 2 yards different color yarn, (smaller spare) set double pointed needles, crochet hook

Abbreviations: CO = cast on      BO= bind off      K = knit k2tog = knit 2 stitches together
p = purl       p2togbl= purl 2 stitches together through the back loop      cn=cable needle
MC= main color      Rnd/s = round/s       sts = stitches      c8B=cable 8 Back      c8F= cable 8 Front
Special Stitches:
c8B = cable 8 Back = slip 4sts to cn and hold in back, work 4sts on left needle as presented
(k1, p2, k1), work sts from cn as presented (k1, p2, k1)
c8F = cable 8 Front = slip 4sts to cn and hold in front, work 4sts on left needle as presented
(k1, p2, k1), work sts from cn as presented (k1, p2, k1)

Oh,Cable Hat

Directions: Directions are written for size large adult [adult, child, infant, newborn directions are in brackets]. (Notes are in Italic)
Use the long-tail cast-on method, with 16” [16”,16”, 12”, 12”] circular needles,
and cast on the number of stitches for desired yarn, needles, and hat size.

WOW!  2/23/2020 I received a request for the size, yarn and cast-on information.   I have updated the post to include that, but today Technology is not my friend.  YOU also get an extra blank chart!!

Oh, Cable
Hat sizes:



Yarn weight: Needle size: Large Adult Adult Child Infant Newborn
Worsted US #8 CO 100 CO 80 CO 72 CO 60 CO 52
Light Worsted US #7 CO 120 CO 100 CO 80 CO 72 CO 60
DK US #6 CO 120 CO 100 CO 80 CO 72 CO 60















































































 Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not to twist.

Hat:
(the first 20 stitches and 20 rounds make the Oh,Cable)
Rnds 1- 9: * Knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 10: K1, c8B, c8F, k1, p2; * knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end
Rnds 11 - 19: * Knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 20: K1, c8F, c8B, k1, p2; * knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end

Work hat with Oh,Cable pattern for 11” [10”, 8”, 6", 5”] ending on rnd 10 or 20.
For a taller hat, or fold-up brim work extra rounds of pattern before starting the crown decreases.

Crown Decreases: Change to double pointed needles when needed.
Rnds 1, 2: * Knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 3: * Knit 2, p2togbl; repeat from * to end (p2togbl creates a more reversible hat)
Rnds 4, 5: * Knit 2, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 6: * K2tog, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnds 7, 8: * Knit 1, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnd 9: Knit 1, then *K2tog; repeat from * until 10 [10,10, 8, 8”] sts remain.

Finishing:Cut 12” yarn, and thread end through remaining stitches.
Pull together, and tie off neatly for a very reversible hat.
Oh,Cable Mitts

Directions: Directions are written for size large [medium directions are in brackets;
size small, follow size medium directions just use smaller needles.] (Notes are in Italic)
The mitt/s are worked from wrist to fingers. Make two mitts.

WOW!  2/23/2020 I received a request for the size, yarn and cast-on information.   I have updated the post to include that, but today Technology is not my friend.  YOU also get an extra blank chart!!

Use the long-tail cast-on method, with two Size US #8 [#7, #6, #5], 16”or 24” circular needles,
and cast on the number of stitches for desired yarn, needles, and mitts size.


Oh, Cable
Mitts size: Mitts size:
Mitts size:
Yarn weight: Needle size: Large Adult Medium Needle size: Small Adult
Worsted US #8 CO 52 CO 48 US#7 CO 48
Light Worsted US #7 CO 52 CO 48 US#6 CO 48
DK US #6 CO 52 CO 48 US#5 CO 48
 


















































Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not to twist.
24, 28sts per needle [24, 24]sts, per needle
Rnds 1- 9: * Knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end
Rnds 10: (back of hand) K2, p2, k1, c8B, c8F, k1, p2, then (palm) (k2, p2) 7 [6]times
Rnds 11-19: * Knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end
Rnd 20: K2, p2, k1, c8F, c8B, k1, p2, then (k2, p2) 7 [6]times

Work mitt/s with Oh,Cable pattern at least 6” from CO completing rnd 5.

Thumb opening:
The mitts are (fraternal) identical, and you've been looking at the back of the hand. This round will determine the right and left thumb placement.
Right Thumb Opening Rnd 6: (K2, p2)6times(back of hand), then k2, drop MC yarn, with a strand of different colored yarn, p2, k2. Slip the four stitches back to the left needle. Drop colored strand, pick up MC, p2, k2 across 4 stitches once more, and continue p2, (k2, p2)5[4]times (palm).
The thumb cuff will be put in later.
Left Thumb Opening Rnd 6: (K2, p2)6times(back of hand), then (palm)(k2, p2)6[5]times, drop MC yarn, with a strand of different colored yarn, k2, p2. Slip the four stitches back to the left needle. Drop colored strand, pick up MC, k2, p2 across 4 stitches once more.
The thumb cuff will be put in later.

Continue to work mitt/s an additional 3” with Oh,Cable on the back of hand, ending work on a rnd 9.
Bind off loosely in pattern. Weave in tail/s very neatly for interestingly reversible mitt/s.

Finishing:
Thumb Cuff: Carefully slide the 4sts below, and 4sts above the colored yarn to 2 (smaller spare) double pointed needles. Carefully remove the colored yarn.
Attach MC yarn, working with sizeUS#8,[#7,#6,#5], double pointed needles, picking up 4[2] stitches at the beginning of each needle, and knit 2, purl 2 as the stitches present themselves, work one round. (You'll have the rib pattern established, and 8[6] sts on the two needles. This will help avoid “holes” on the sides, and offer comfort for the thumb.)
Now work the thumb cuff onto 4[3] double pointed needles (k2, p2 per needle).
Rnds 1-10:* K2, p2; repeat from * to end
Bind off loosely in pattern. Weave in tail/s very neatly for reversible mitt/s.
Make the second mitt.


Chart: Oh, Cable

Key:(Rnd 10): knit , cable8B >//<, cable8F >\\<, k , purl - , p -
(Rnd 20): knit , cable8F >\\<, cable8B >//<, k , purl - , p -
Special Stitches:
c8B = cable 8 Back = slip 4sts to cn and hold in back, work 4sts on left needle as presented
(k1, p2, k1), work sts from cn as presented (k1, p2, k1)
c8F = cable 8 Front = slip 4sts to cn and hold in front, work 4sts on left needle as presented
(k1, p2, k1), work sts from cn as presented (k1, p2, k1)

This pattern is available on MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Oh,Cable Hat & Mitts Set  pattern pdf is available on Ravelry.com (login needed)
Copyright 2015, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 2/22/15
Update: 2/23/20 Copyright, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved 2/23/20 
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com