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Showing posts with label seamless. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Purl-Twist Knot Cowl - Free Pattern
Materials:US 9 circular needle, 24"
1 skein of DK weight yarn, 230 yds (3.5 0z)
a stitch marker
tapestry needle
wool wash (optional)
Gauge: not critical
Finished Size: Appx. 6" tall, 48" circumference
Purl-Twist Knot Stitch:
Multiple of 4
Rounds 1 and 3: knit
Round 2: *k2, p2tog and leave on needle, p first st again, then drop from needle
Round 4: *p2tog and leave on needle, p first st again, then drop from needle, k2
Pattern:
Cast on 152 sts, join to knit in the round and place marker
Work 4 rounds k2 p2 rib
Work 10 repeats of Purl-Twist Knot Stitch
Work 4 rounds k2 p2 rib
Bind off, block, weave in ends.
I made this fairly narrow with a large circumference so I could wear it wrapped twice.
You can make the circumference smaller by casting on fewer stitches, making sure that you subtract by 4 (the stitch multiple). Depending on how much smaller you go, you may need to use a 16" circular.
The cowl can be made taller by working additional repeats of the Purl-Twist Knot stitch.
If you want a cowl even larger in circumference, cast on more stitches, being sure that you still have a multiple of four.
Keep in mind any size adjustments may require more yarn.
Feel free to sell finished items made using this pattern.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Halloween Knitting Patterns and Stuff
It is that time of year again... my favorite time. October, autumn... and Halloween! Here are a few knitting patterns for your perusal.
Halloween Cat Dishcloth - from One Crafty Mama
Halloween Witch Doll - from Purl Soho
Happy Halloween Mitts - from Home Makers Insanity
Hallowig - from Knitty
Lacy Jack-O-Lantern Dishcloth - from Coats and Clark
There are oodles of other patterns out there, just Google or Bing away and you will find them.
Also, I will once again be watching my favorite Halloween movie several times between now and Halloween.
This is a favorite of my sister and I - for some reason we just love it and must watch every October. It's fun and something you can watch with the kiddies, if you have any.
I think I mentioned last year, I have some black and orange Sugar n Cream floating around in my stash somewhere. I never was able to track that down, otherwise I would have my own pattern posted here. I will have to check again and if I find it see if I can come up with something quick.
I've been making an effort to finish up my UFO's that are lying around. If you follow me on facebook, you may know that I finally joined the sleeves to my sweater a couple weekends ago! Yay! It was a lot less scary and much easier than I anticipated. So, I now only have about 8 inches or so and it will be done! I am a little apprehensive about doing the collar for some reason, but I am sure that will be like the sleeve fear - easier than expected!
I've also been thinking about breaking out the Kool-Aid and dying some yarn. I have some Lion Brand Fisherman Wool that I'd like to dye some autumn colors - maybe brown, dark orange and orange-red. I'd like to do that this coming weekend, if I have time. I may need to do a Kool-Aid run to make sure I have enough of the flavors I need to get these colors. I would like to try and get some deeper, richer colors this time than I have in the past. I've heard coffee or tea will make a nice brown - I may have to do that in conjunction with the Kool-Aid. Either way, I am excited - I love dying yarn!!
Well, fellow knitters, I am going to go and do some work on that sweater! Here are a few pictures of where I am. I will certainly be posting pictures once it's complete. Hopefully by the end of this month!
Halloween Cat Dishcloth - from One Crafty Mama
Halloween Witch Doll - from Purl Soho
Happy Halloween Mitts - from Home Makers Insanity
Hallowig - from Knitty
Lacy Jack-O-Lantern Dishcloth - from Coats and Clark
There are oodles of other patterns out there, just Google or Bing away and you will find them.
Also, I will once again be watching my favorite Halloween movie several times between now and Halloween.
This is a favorite of my sister and I - for some reason we just love it and must watch every October. It's fun and something you can watch with the kiddies, if you have any.
I think I mentioned last year, I have some black and orange Sugar n Cream floating around in my stash somewhere. I never was able to track that down, otherwise I would have my own pattern posted here. I will have to check again and if I find it see if I can come up with something quick.
I've been making an effort to finish up my UFO's that are lying around. If you follow me on facebook, you may know that I finally joined the sleeves to my sweater a couple weekends ago! Yay! It was a lot less scary and much easier than I anticipated. So, I now only have about 8 inches or so and it will be done! I am a little apprehensive about doing the collar for some reason, but I am sure that will be like the sleeve fear - easier than expected!
I've also been thinking about breaking out the Kool-Aid and dying some yarn. I have some Lion Brand Fisherman Wool that I'd like to dye some autumn colors - maybe brown, dark orange and orange-red. I'd like to do that this coming weekend, if I have time. I may need to do a Kool-Aid run to make sure I have enough of the flavors I need to get these colors. I would like to try and get some deeper, richer colors this time than I have in the past. I've heard coffee or tea will make a nice brown - I may have to do that in conjunction with the Kool-Aid. Either way, I am excited - I love dying yarn!!
Well, fellow knitters, I am going to go and do some work on that sweater! Here are a few pictures of where I am. I will certainly be posting pictures once it's complete. Hopefully by the end of this month!
This is the quite the order I wanted the pictures posted, but blogger is not cooperating and letting me arrange them how I'd like. Until next time, Happy Knitting!
Sleeves with the underarm stitches on waste yarn to be seamed with the body later |
Close up of the sleeve and body joined, with the reserved stitches waiting to be seamed up later |
Here is the body, with a portion of stitches reserved to be seamed with the underarm of the sleeves later |
This is just a close up of the body with the reserved stitches |
This is a few rows after the sleeves have been joined |
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