I designed this pattern to go with Yarnster by Shannon Cook http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/yarnster
Size:
Average adult
Materials:
DK or worsted weight wool(worsted will be a little larger, so adjust your needle size if needed), I used a hand dyed from Your Daily Fiber in Ft. Collins, Colorado
Size US6 dpns, I imagine that if you like to use a circular instead, you can do that, I just prefer my dpns
Stitch holder or scrap yarn to use to hold thumb gusset stitches
Abbreviations:
YO: Yarn over
K2TOG: Knit 2 together
PM: Place marker
SM: Slip marker
M1: Make one
Instructions:
Cast on 44 stitches ( pattern is in multiples of 4 so if you need to go up or down in size, be sure to do so in increments of 4)
Cuff:
Work in 2x2 rib for 1 inch
Body Pattern:
Row 1: YO, K2TOG, repeat around to end of row
Row 2: Knit
Repeat rows 1 &2 until piece measures 23/4 inches from beginning, ending with a knit row
Thumb Gusset:
Row1: YO, K2TOG, PM, M1, PM, *YO, K2TOG* repeat from * to * around
Row 2, Knit all stitches
Row 3: YO, K2TOG, SM, M1, K1, M1, SM, * YO, K2TOG* repeat from * to * around
Row 4: Knit all stitches
Repeat in this pattern until there are 11 stitches between the markers, on the last knit row, knit the stitches between the markers then place them on stitch holder or scrap yarn and continue to end of row.
Work body pattern until glove measures 5 inches from beginning
Knit 6 row
Bind off
Thumb:
Place stitches from stitch holder onto dpns and pick up and knit 5 stitches, making a total of 16 stitches
Row 1: YO, K2TOG, repeat around
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: YO, K2TOG, repeat around
Row 4: Knit
Row 5 Knit
Bind off
Weave in all ends and enjoy
They are actually the same color from the same skein of yarn, just the difference in lighting when they were taken.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Life
Hello everyone, I'm sorry it's been a quite a few months since I've posted anything but it seems that life just gets in the way sometimes.
I've finished quite a few projects, taken up guitar lessons and started reno on my craft room, started but haven't finished, but it's together enough for my friends daughter to use as a bedroom this summer, she's 12 and I did the walls that I've started in purple.
I've finished a hat for a friend that asked me to make her a slouch hat, and since there was plenty of the yarn that she purchased left over, I designed a pair of mitts to match the pattern of the hat ( I'll post it in a bit). I've finished a couple of hats, done a ton of fingerless mitts in black and yellow for a friend, a dress for a 3 year old, a pair of socks, and then one sock that is a how not to knit a toe for flip flop socks. lol I'll post the pattern for those when I get them correct. :D
I've finished a baby set for a boy, seeing as how it seems I am going to be a grandmother around November, but we don't know yet if it's a boy or girl, just liked the color of the yarn, but you know I'm going to be doing plenty of baby things the next several months, may have to buy Christmas gifts this year, as I will be in baby mode. :)
I'm glad to be back and hope to post much more regularly, hope you enjoy the patterns, and have as much fun knitting them as I do.
Kaye Jo
I've finished quite a few projects, taken up guitar lessons and started reno on my craft room, started but haven't finished, but it's together enough for my friends daughter to use as a bedroom this summer, she's 12 and I did the walls that I've started in purple.
I've finished a hat for a friend that asked me to make her a slouch hat, and since there was plenty of the yarn that she purchased left over, I designed a pair of mitts to match the pattern of the hat ( I'll post it in a bit). I've finished a couple of hats, done a ton of fingerless mitts in black and yellow for a friend, a dress for a 3 year old, a pair of socks, and then one sock that is a how not to knit a toe for flip flop socks. lol I'll post the pattern for those when I get them correct. :D
I've finished a baby set for a boy, seeing as how it seems I am going to be a grandmother around November, but we don't know yet if it's a boy or girl, just liked the color of the yarn, but you know I'm going to be doing plenty of baby things the next several months, may have to buy Christmas gifts this year, as I will be in baby mode. :)
I'm glad to be back and hope to post much more regularly, hope you enjoy the patterns, and have as much fun knitting them as I do.
Kaye Jo
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Richelieu Mitts
Okay, I did these for a good friend who wants them for a Christmas gift. I wanted to do something different so just picked two knit stitch patterns out of my 400 Knitting Stitches Book.
I used:
Brown Sheep Wool Lanaloft worsted
US size 6 DPN's
Stitch markers
Scrap yarn or a stitch holder ( I find that scrap yarn works better for holding the thumb stitches as it doesn't get in my way like a stitch holder does)
Special stitches:
Knit 1 below: Insert right hand needle knit wise into the center of loop just below the next stitch, work stitch and slide off needle pulling gently at the same time to elongate the stitch
SM: slip marker
M1: make 1
Cast on 35 stitches divide stitches on to dpn’s and join to work in the round.
Cuff:
Row 1: *purl 4, knit 1* repeat from * to * around
Row 2: *purl 4, knit 1* repeat from * to * around
Row 3: *purl 4, knit 1 below* repeat around
Repeat rows 1-3 for the length of cuff (I did 9 rows)
Row 10: *purl 4, knit 1* repeat to last 5 stitches, purl 4, knit 1fb
Main Pattern:
Row 1: *knit 5, purl 1*, place marker, M1, place marker, repeat from * to * around
Row 2 and all other even rows: work stitches as they are presented ( knit knits and purl purls)
Row 3: *knit 4, purl 1, knit 1*, SM, M1, K3, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 5: *knit 3, purl 1, knit 2*, SM, M1, K5, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 7: *knit 2, purl 1, knit 3*, SM, M1, K7, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 9: *knit 1, purl 1, knit 4*, SM, M1, K9, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 11: *purl 1, knit 5*, SM, M1, K11, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row: 13: *knit 5, purl 1*, remove marker, slip gusset stitches onto holder or scrap yarn to work later, remove marker, repeat from * to * around
Row 14-36: continue in pattern as set
Row 37: Cast off loosely
Thumb Gusset:
Pick up the 11 stitches on holder and pick up an additional 7 stitches around the thumb
Starting with row one of the Main pattern, work rows 1-12 one time
Cast off and weave in ends
I did a single crochet around the bottom of the cuff, the top of the glove and the top of the thumb, but this is as in all things knit/crochet, optional. :)
Hope you enjoy this pattern, it's really fairly easy.
I used:
Brown Sheep Wool Lanaloft worsted
US size 6 DPN's
Stitch markers
Scrap yarn or a stitch holder ( I find that scrap yarn works better for holding the thumb stitches as it doesn't get in my way like a stitch holder does)
Special stitches:
Knit 1 below: Insert right hand needle knit wise into the center of loop just below the next stitch, work stitch and slide off needle pulling gently at the same time to elongate the stitch
SM: slip marker
M1: make 1
Cast on 35 stitches divide stitches on to dpn’s and join to work in the round.
Cuff:
Row 1: *purl 4, knit 1* repeat from * to * around
Row 2: *purl 4, knit 1* repeat from * to * around
Row 3: *purl 4, knit 1 below* repeat around
Repeat rows 1-3 for the length of cuff (I did 9 rows)
Row 10: *purl 4, knit 1* repeat to last 5 stitches, purl 4, knit 1fb
Main Pattern:
Row 1: *knit 5, purl 1*, place marker, M1, place marker, repeat from * to * around
Row 2 and all other even rows: work stitches as they are presented ( knit knits and purl purls)
Row 3: *knit 4, purl 1, knit 1*, SM, M1, K3, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 5: *knit 3, purl 1, knit 2*, SM, M1, K5, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 7: *knit 2, purl 1, knit 3*, SM, M1, K7, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 9: *knit 1, purl 1, knit 4*, SM, M1, K9, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row 11: *purl 1, knit 5*, SM, M1, K11, M1, SM, repeat from * to * around
Row: 13: *knit 5, purl 1*, remove marker, slip gusset stitches onto holder or scrap yarn to work later, remove marker, repeat from * to * around
Row 14-36: continue in pattern as set
Row 37: Cast off loosely
Thumb Gusset:
Pick up the 11 stitches on holder and pick up an additional 7 stitches around the thumb
Starting with row one of the Main pattern, work rows 1-12 one time
Cast off and weave in ends
I did a single crochet around the bottom of the cuff, the top of the glove and the top of the thumb, but this is as in all things knit/crochet, optional. :)
Hope you enjoy this pattern, it's really fairly easy.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Market Bag
Just finished the blue market bag yesterday afternoon at knit group, it only takes about a day to make one. I made the other one a couple weeks ago and Stepmother decided she wanted a blue and yellow one, so got that one done in between these two. It's a Plymouth Yarns pattern and Plymouth Yarns Fantasy Naturale Cotton Yarn.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Marla's sweater
Hot off the needles, it's a different way of doing a shawl collar than I've ever done before, usually I just pick up and knit it right on the sweater, but this patter called for knitting it separately and then sewing it on, I think I like the pick up and knit method best.
The pattern is Hand Knit Yarns by Naturally Fashion Collection FC 31, it's a New Zealand pattern that I picked up at Brown Sheep Wool, the yarn is Brown Sheep Wool Handpaints.
The pattern is Hand Knit Yarns by Naturally Fashion Collection FC 31, it's a New Zealand pattern that I picked up at Brown Sheep Wool, the yarn is Brown Sheep Wool Handpaints.
Friday, May 3, 2013
The Kaya Shrug
Just off the needles and ends all woven in.
I love this pattern, it was very easy and fast to do, going to start another in a couple weeks.
Will make a great Christmas gift.
The pattern is from Ravelry, hope some of you give it a try. Will be doing a workshop on it on the www.knittingparadise.com website under workshops. Come join in, it'll be fun.
I love this pattern, it was very easy and fast to do, going to start another in a couple weeks.
Will make a great Christmas gift.
The pattern is from Ravelry, hope some of you give it a try. Will be doing a workshop on it on the www.knittingparadise.com website under workshops. Come join in, it'll be fun.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Marla's Sherbet Sweater
I'm almost done with my latest sweater, I am working on the sleeves, then just have to make the collar and sew it on. The pattern is from New Zealand, I've never knitted a shawl collar separately and then sewn it on, have always just picked up and knit on the ones I've done previously, but we'll see, I'll let you know if I like it better or not.
The yarn is Brown Sheep Wool that my Stepmother picked out, it's so nice and soft.
The name of the pattern is, well, it doesn't really have a name, it's FC31 Hand Knit Yarns by Naturally and I'll post finished pics as soon as I'm finished, I should be done pretty soon.
Have a great day, and happy creating.
The yarn is Brown Sheep Wool that my Stepmother picked out, it's so nice and soft.
The name of the pattern is, well, it doesn't really have a name, it's FC31 Hand Knit Yarns by Naturally and I'll post finished pics as soon as I'm finished, I should be done pretty soon.
Have a great day, and happy creating.
Monday, April 15, 2013
PATTERNFISH - Cottonista Tunic
PATTERNFISH - Cottonista Tunic
Oh, I'm going to make this one for a Christmas gift I think, maybe even just for me, now to decide what color it should be. hmmm...
Any ideas out there, not red or pink though, makes my face look really red.
Oh, I'm going to make this one for a Christmas gift I think, maybe even just for me, now to decide what color it should be. hmmm...
Any ideas out there, not red or pink though, makes my face look really red.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
I'm back.
Hi everyone, sorry I haven't been on in quite a while, have been working on getting my new business up and running,
I just finished two of these guys, they are so much fun to do. I have two more to do before Christmas but they go fast and I have plenty of time.
Dead Fish Hat pattern can be found at:
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter08/PATTfishy.php
I'm working on one sweater and one shrug now, I'll be posting the shrug soon, need to get it done as I have to teach a workshop on it at the beginning of June. :)
I just finished two of these guys, they are so much fun to do. I have two more to do before Christmas but they go fast and I have plenty of time.
Dead Fish Hat pattern can be found at:
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter08/PATTfishy.php
I'm working on one sweater and one shrug now, I'll be posting the shrug soon, need to get it done as I have to teach a workshop on it at the beginning of June. :)
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Sweet Tart Wristers
- Here is the pattern for the Sweet Tart Wristers finally, I've been so busy running and doing that I just haven't had much time to post, every time I think it is getting better something else pops up.
So here's to no more family surgeries or other emergencies for quite some time.
- Sweet Tart Wristers
- worsted weight yarn, I used Brown Sheep wool hand paints I used half a skein approximately, so that would be around 82yrd or so
- size 8DPN's/ 5.0mm needles
- cable needle
- Special stitches: C4F - Cable 4 Front: Place 2 stitches on cable needle and hold to front, knit 2 stitches from left needle then knit the 2 stitches from the cable needle
- M1PW - Make 1 Purl Wise Repeat stitches between the * * as many times as stated, usually on this pattern it is to the end of row
- Cast on 36 stitches and separate onto your DPN's and connect to work in the round Work K2,P2 rib for 11/2" or to desired arm length R1:
- Knit R2: Knit
- R3: *K4, C4F*, to the end
- R4: Knit
- R5: Knit
- R6: *K4, C4F* to end
- R7: *K4, M1PW, K4, M1PW* to end
- R8: Knit all knit stitches and Purl all purl stitches to end (the m1's are purls)
- Pattern is Row 6, Row 8, Row 8
- Repeat this pattern until piece measures 21/2 inches from beginning of wrister
- Next Row: Place marker, M1, place marker, then knit all knits and purl all purls to end of row, staying in cable pattern set out in rows 6/8/8 throughout the rest of wrister
- Next Row: Move marker, K1, move marker, then knit all knits and purl all purls to end of row
- Next Row: Move marker, M1, K1, M1, move marker, then knit all knits and purl all purls to end of row
- Next Row: Move marker, K3, move marker, then knit all knits and purl all purls to end of row
- Next row: Move marker, M1, K3, M1, move marker, then knit all knits and purl all purls to end of row Continue in the pattern of moving marker, and adding stitches, knitting all stitches between markers after ever make one row until there are 13 stitches between the markers
- Next Row: Remove marker, knit the 13 stitches onto a stitch holder, remove marker and knit all knits and purl all purls to end of row; leave the 13 stitches on the holder to work later
- Next Row: M1PW(this will be a purl stitch), and knit all knits, purl all purls around, staying in the cable pattern set out in rows 6/8/8
- Continue in cable pattern for for approximately 21/2inches or until desired length and cast off.
- Thumb: Separate the 13 thumb stitches on the holder onto dpn's,
- Pick up and knit 5 stitches then knit the 13 original stitches (18 stitches total).
- Work in stockinette stitch until thumb measures the length you like on your thumb, cast off
- Weave in all ends and make the mate, enjoy warm hands.
- It's not publishing in the format that I wrote it in for some reason, I'm sorry for any difficulties in reading the patter, I will continue to get it straightened out.
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