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Thursday 31 December 2015

Stocking Stuffers for Arya- Baby Hat





Baby Hat
Appropriate for a baby about 1 year old.

Materials:
dpns 3mm
DK or sport weight yarn
darning needle
stitch marker

gauge: 22 stitches in stockinette stitch = 4 inches

Pattern:

1. CO 128 Stitches on one dpn
2. Divide evenly among 3 dpns
3. Join for knitting in the round
4. Place stitch marker at the beginning of the round
5. Knit in a 2X2 rib for 1.5 inches
6. Knit next rounds until hat is 5inches or desired length
7. Use 78 decrease method 
NB: 7/8 decrease method instruction
Round 1: Knit 6, K2tog (entire round) - except for last 5 stitches
Round 2: K5, K2tog (entire round) - except for last 5 stitches
Round 3: K4, K2tog (entire round)- except for last 5 stitches
Round 4: K3, K2tog (entire round)- include last 5 stitches
Round 5: K2, K2tog (entire round)
Round 6: K1, K2tog (entire round)
Round 7: K2tog (entire round)
Continue with round 7 until you have 4-6 stitches left
8. Use darning needle to pick up last stitches and pull tight and weave in all loose ends






Monday 28 December 2015

Mom and Dad's Christmas Stocking Stuffers




Dad's Hat

Materials:
Cascade 220 Superwash (I used grey as my master colour and brown for striping)- I had less than one skein of both
4mm dpns
Darning needle
Stitch marker

Pattern:
1. Using 1 dpn Cast on 93 stitches
2. Divide stitches onto 3 dpns (31 on each needle)
3. Join in the round (I use the switch the first and last stitch method) and mark the beginning of the round with a stitch marker
4. 1X1 rib stitch for 2 inches
5. Stockinette stitch (knit every round) for 3 inches
6. Add random stripes of your secondary colour as you go along.
7. Once the hat measures 8 inches decrease using the 7/8 decrease method starting at the beginning of the round (stitch marker)
NB: 7/8 decrease method instruction
Round 1: Knit 6, K2tog (entire round) - except for last 5 stitches
Round 2: K5, K2tog (entire round) - except for last 5 stitches
Round 3: K4, K2tog (entire round)- except for last 5 stitches
Round 4: K3, K2tog (entire round)- include last 5 stitches
Round 5: K2, K2tog (entire round)
Round 6: K1, K2tog (entire round)
Round 7: K2tog (entire round)
Continue with round 7 until you have 4-6 stitches left
8. Use darning needle to pick up last stitches and pull tight and weave in all loose ends


Mom's Neckwarmer 
Materials:
Madeline Tosh Vintage Superwash- 1 skein
5mm dpns
darning needle

Pattern:
1. CO 94 onto 1 needle
2. Divide evenly among 3 needles (31, 31, 32)
3. Join Round (I use the switch the first and last stitch method) and mark the beginning of the round with a stitch marker
4. *K2 P2* repeat for each round until piece measures 8 inches
5. Next row: *K1 M1 K1 P2* repeat for one round (for M1 use pick up method where you pick up a piece of yarn in between the stitches)
6. *K3 P2* repeat for each round until piece measures 13 inches
7. Cast off loosely (starting at the stitch marker)
8. Weave in all loose ends.




Here is Dan's neckwarmer!

Saturday 21 November 2015

Getting my hat on... another hat and scarf set

Above I have made another cable scarf and knitting hat matching set. I have been taking time to perfect my hat knitting skills. I found this hat to be a tad small for an adult, thus working well for someone will a smaller head. Below is the pattern for the hat:

Hat

Materials:
4mm dpns
Cascade 220 superwash yarn or a worsted weight yarn
darning needle

Pattern
CO 84 stitches (in the future I am going to try Co more stitches)
Divide evenly on three needles
Join
Round 1: *K2 P1* repeat from * to * for entire round
Repeat round 1 until piece measures 3 inches
Round 2: *K1 Ktfb P1 K2 P1* repeat from *to * for entire round
Round 3: K entire round
Repeat round 3 until piece measures 10 inches

Decrease using 7 8 method

Sew thru last 4 stitches

Weave in all loose ends



Saturday 19 September 2015

Pillow Talk

I really wanted a nice pillow to complement my couch and the first two I created weren't quite what I was looking for. But now I think I go it. Who says you can't have shades of grey on your couch- I can't help it if it is my favourite colour.

There are four pillows on my couch right now and I made 3 out of the four. The small one you see in front was knitted and the two floral pillows were sewn by me with invisible zippers. I learned how to use a sewing machine this past summer. 

I created the knitted pillow with cotton on a size 5mm needle. The cotton yarn created that dotted texture. 

Pattern:
CO will depend on the size of your pillow- I created a gauge of 5 stitches per inch.
I knitted stockinette stitch until I could wrap my fabric around the pillow and then I casted off.
Next, I mattress stitched the sides and bottom. 

Friday 21 August 2015

Rayon Tank Top



I purchased some of this vintage colour rayon yarn at the Knitter's Frolic this year and this is what I made: A Tank Top- it's a bit late for summer but it will do for end of season. 

Size: Small

Materials:
2 Skeins of light Rayon- 100 grams- (the one I bought was found in a bin- no brand- no weight)- I would say its DK weight
3.75mm needles (round or straight- round will be more comfortable)
Sewing Needle

Gauge: (in stockinette stitch):
1 inch horizontal= 7 stitches
1 inch vertical= 7 stitches

Abbreviations:
CO- cast on
BO- bind off

Pattern Back:
CO100
2 cm of rib stitch
Knit even until piece measures 33cm total- finish with a purl row

Arm Shaping Rows:
Row 1: BO 2 at the beginning of the row- Knit
Row 2: BO 2 at the beginning of the row- Purl
Row 3: Same as Row 1
Row 4: Same as Row 2
Row 5: BO 1 at the beginning of the row- Knit
Row 6: BO 1 at the beginning of the row- Purl
Row 7: Same as Row 5
Row 8: Same as Row 6
(8 stitches decreased total)

Knit 22 rows even

Back Neckline Shaping:
Row 1: K34 BO24  K34

You will either need to add another skein or do each shoulder separately.

(adding another skein) Shoulders:
Row 1:  (1 shoulder) P26 P2tog P2tog P2tog P2tog (4times total) drop yarn and pick up second skein of yarn (2 shoulder) P2tog P2tog P2tog P2tog P26
Make sure to knit each shoulder with separate yarn
Row 2: (2 shoulder) K22 K2tog K2tog K2tog K2tog  (1 shoulder) K2tog K2tog K2tog K2tog K22
Row 3:  (1 shoulder) P22 P2tog P2tog (2 shoulder) P2tog P2tog P22
Row 4:  (2 shoulder) K20 K2tog K2tog  (1 shoulder) K2tog K2tog K20
Row 5:(1 shoulder) P18 P2tog P2tog (2 shoulder) P2tog P2tog P18
Row 6: (2 shoulder) K16 K2tog K2tog  (1 shoulder) K2tog K2tog K16
Row 7:(1 shoulder) P16 P2tog (2 shoulder) P2tog P16
Knit even until piece measures 55cm or longer if desired 
BO- each shoulder should have 17 stitches


Pattern Front:
CO 100
2 cm of rib stitch
Knit even until piece measures 33cm total- finish with a purl row

Arm Shaping Rows:
Row 1: BO 2 at the beginning of the row- Knit
Row 2: BO 2 at the beginning of the row- Purl
Row 3: Same as Row 1
Row 4: Same as Row 2
Row 5: BO 1 at the beginning of the row- Knit
Row 6: BO 1 at the beginning of the row- Purl
Row 7: Same as Row 5
Row 8: Same as Row 6
(8 stitches decreased total)

Knit even until entire piece measures 51.5cm-finish with a purl row

Neckline Shaping Row:
Row 1: K22 BO48 K22

You will either need to add another skein or do each shoulder separately.

(adding another skein) Shoulders:
Row 1:  (1 shoulder) P20 P2tog drop yarn and pick up second skein of yarn (2 shoulder)  P2tog P20
Make sure to knit each shoulder with separate yarn
Row 2: (2 shoulder) K19 K2tog (1 shoulder) K2tog K19
Row 3: (1 shoulder) P18 P2tog (2 shoulder) P2tog P18
Knit 3 rows even (each shoulder should have 17 stitches)
Knit even until piece measures 55cm or is even to back

Sew together at the tops of shoulders and along sides of body.




Monday 17 August 2015

The Double Part II

I really loved the double scarf I knit a few Christmas' ago for my sister-in-law and decided to give it another go. Then, it all came rushing back to me, this scarf needs time and lots of it.

A few notes about the double this time around

Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash- almost 4 balls of yarn (you could get away with 3- this one is a bit long)
Needles: 6mm (4 dpns)

Pattern:
1. CO 70 stitches
2. Divide stitches between 3 dpns
3. Knit in the round until scarf has reached desired length
4. 3 needle bind off- last time I posted a video- this is a great site that has instructions with pictures: http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEfall06/FEATfall06TT.html
4. Weave in all end (in the inside of the scarf)
5. Mattress stitch the open end





Happy Birthday Joe!




Thursday 25 June 2015

Mariner Mother's Day Scarf

After visiting the Toronto Knitter's Frolic in late April I was determined to begin one of the projects as a Mother's Day present.

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mariner

Here is the first one:


Below is the container the yarn comes in- one kit does the whole scarf- AMAZING!




Wednesday 10 June 2015

First Ever Knitting Party

First off I would like to thank everyone who came out to the first ever knitting party on Brock! It was an amazing night for me.
A few things to note
1. Ashley became the queen of knitting for a night with the first finished purse
2. Laura Kelly and Stephanie S my ballerina were knitting up a storm- congrats to the new knitters and welcome to a wonderful hobby
*Secret knitting lessons with Stephanie really paid off!
*Laura, I think you knit better than your finacee now!
3. Stephanie K only knits in rectangles, and had the best color yarn which matched her measuring tape
4. Nadia stuck to the zig zag pattern with me even after having to rip it out...
5. Alex knows red is best and takes beauty shots with me
6. Arya slept through the "rowdy" knitting party just fine
7. Laura MZ was a motivator of all things knit worthy
8. AND I finally had a dream knitting party with my lovelies!

I hope we can do it again soon.

We all bought knit kits on the Wool and the Gang website. 
http://www.woolandthegang.com/host-a-party 

http://www.woolandthegang.com/t/knit-kits 




Arya and her Needle


Ladies busy knitting

Alex and I



Group Shot

Ashley's Masterpiece


Ashley's Masterpiece Part II

My masterpiece.

#woolandthegang
#madeunique














Monday 18 May 2015

Knit and Learn

I made this fabulous top, finally! It worked out great, but I learned a lot. I learned that there is a reason Purl Bee used the Straight Lattice Stitch in a similar top instead of the Diagonal one I used here. I was able to block and sew up the top and it looks great, but next time I would use a different Lattice stitch to avoid any extra fabrics.



This shirt fits like a Medium and knits up very easily and in one piece!
Below I have written the original pattern and the woulda shoulda coulda pattern... for next time.

Materials:
Madeline Tosh Merino Light Wool or Comparable Weight (the colour above is Silver Leaf)
Size 4mm 24inch circular needles
Darning needle

Gauge in original pattern and 4mm needles:
5 stitches per 1inch

Gauge on Label in 2.74mm needles:
6-7 stitches per 1 inch
Pattern:

CO 84 stitches
Knit one Row
Continue in either Original Pattern stitch or Next Time Stitch until piece measures 24 inches (or desired length- the one in the picture is a bit long next time I would make it shorter)

Original Pattern Stitch:
Row 1: K1 *YO K2tog* repeat from *to* until end of the row
Row 2: Purl all stitches
Row 3: K2 *YO K2tog* repeat from *to* until end of the row
Row 4: Purl all stitches

Next Time Stitch:
Row 1: K1 *YO K2tog* repeat from *to* until end of the row
Row 2: Knit all stitches
Row 3: K2 *YO K2tog* repeat from *to* until end of the row
Row 4: Knit all stitches

Next Row: Once your piece has measured 24 inches or desired length continue in Pattern 18 stitches and then Cast Off 52 stitches (wide boat neck) and then continue in Pattern 18 more stitches.

Next Row: Knit 18 stitches in pattern and cable cast on 52 stitches and knit remaining 18 stitches in pattern.

Continue knitting the front of the shirt until piece measures 24 inches from neckline.
Bind off loosely.

You will have one piece which needs to be sewn up the  on the sides. If you have uneven fabric don't worry! Match up the bottoms of your piece and measure 7 inches (or desired length) for arm holes from the neck line. You may need to even it out by skipping a few stitches on the longer part of the fabric.



Arya has a matching one!



Saturday 18 April 2015

Same Same but Different


I made one cap sleeve lattice top for me and had just enough yarn to make a tiny one for this little person. Arya and Auntie are now matching.

Pattern is care of Purl Bee http://www.purlbee.com/2012/05/03/lauras-loop-cap-sleeve-lattice-top/

I made the top for Arya by adjusting the pattern as follows:

Materials
Light weight yarns of two different colours
I used Malabrigo Organic for the top: http://www.malabrigoyarn.com/sub_yarn.php?id_sub_yarn=17
and Caron Simply Soft Light (acrylic) https://www.anniescatalog.com/yarn_and_thread/detail.html?prod_id=116762&cat_id=434

US #5 circular needle

CO 54 stitches

For 2 inches rib patter as follows
Row 1: KKP
Row 2: PPK

Eyelit row as per Purl Bee
Eyelet Row (RS): K2, *yo, k2tog, k1, repeat from * to last 2 stitches, yo, k2tog. - See more at: http://www.purlbee.com/2012/05/03/lauras-loop-cap-sleeve-lattice-top/#sthash.1W9BVdZr.dpuf

Next, continue in stockinette stitch until piece measures desired length (for Arya I did 7 inches)

Switch Colours and do the Lattice Stitch as per Purl Bee
Lattice Row 1 (WS): K1, *yo, k2tog, repeat from * to end.
Lattice Row 2 (RS): Knit.
Lattice Row 3 (WS): K2, *yo, k2tog, repeat from * to last stitch, k1.
Lattice Row 4 (RS): Knit.
- See more at: http://www.purlbee.com/2012/05/03/lauras-loop-cap-sleeve-lattice-top/#sthash.1W9BVdZr.dpuf

Neck Cast on and off rows need to be done in pattern:

Neck Cast off Row: K1, (yo, k2tog)6 times COff 30 K1, (yo, k2tog)6 more times
Neck Cast on Row: K12 Cable Cast on 30 K12

Cable Cast On Instructions: http://www.purlbee.com/2008/07/07/cable-cast-on/ 

Now match the back with the lattice in grey and the stockinette stitch in blue. You can then sew up the sides leaving room for the arms. 









Monday 6 April 2015

Monogram Potholders




 For Easter I knitted up some monogram potholders for the table at my moms place.

I used a free pixal art app on my iPad to help me out with the letter patterns.

For each potholder I used 5.5 mm needles and a bernat cotton yarn which was worsted weight. I casted on 35 stitches and created a seed stitch boarder with three stitches around each one. Then I used knit and purl stitches to create the letters. 





Wednesday 1 April 2015

Sock Hat

I have been struggling to make the perfect HAT for me. In this blog I have had many attempts of almost perfect hats, but I think I am getting closer. From my experience I have learned the following about knitting hats:
1. Less is not More - More is More - when you think you are ready to start decreasing - you're NOT! Keep going  for at least for another inch or so- especially with a slouchy hat
2. Start on circular or dpns? I have been struggling with this- I don't think I knit any faster on circular needles so why switch? Unless I am travelling with my knitting project I just keep it all on dpns.
3. For a warm hat use smaller than recommended needles- I did this hat on 3.00mm using worsted weight and it turned out great!


http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sockhead-hat

I used the pattern above with a few minor changes:

1. I used 3.00mm dpns
2. I used Illimani Baby Llama yarn in Charcoal  http://www.illimaniyarn.com/Llama1.html
3. I casted on 111





Monday 16 March 2015

Meet Ellie


Dear Arya,
This is Ellie. I made her for you. I made her for you before you were born, before I knew you were Arya, before we met. You and me, we met on the day of your birth, March 7, 2015. Your mom worked very hard to get you here. Ellie waited for you in your crib. Keep Ellie close as a reminder that you have an auntie who loves you very much. You are special to me and your mom and dad are also very special to me. When I got married your mom and dad stood up for Tio Chris and I. Your family is special to me. Luna was my first dog and inspired me to get Moshi, Juneau is one of Moshi's best friends who played with her when no one else would.
Tell Ellie all your secrets and she will remember always. 
You can call auntie anytime you need her, she will always respond. 
Welcome to the the world baby Arya, your life is off to a blessed start and I cannot wait to be a part of it.

Love Always,

Super Sarah

Sunday 22 February 2015

Broken Rib Baby Blankey

This is a small baby blanket made from worsted weight cotton/fleece yarn in a broken rib pattern stitch. It was gifted with some accessories for a friends baby shower.

Needles: size 5.5 mm

CO 111
5 rows garter stitch

Then work in pattern until desired length is reached. I did 13.5 inches in grey and 13.5 inches in yellow. Please make sure to change colours on row 1 in the pattern.

Pattern
Row 1: knit every stitch
Row 2: *k3 p3* until the end of the row

5 rows of garter stitch before casting off

Monday 16 February 2015

Copy Cowl


While shopping at H&M one day- I saw a beautiful, yet simple cowl and decided to try to make it. It was the easiest cowl ever. 

Using a worsted weight yarn like Ilama or Silk (something very drapey) and size 5mm needles
CO 90 stitches (the taller you want the cowl the more you cast on)
Knit in garter stitch until the piece measures 24 inches
COff loosely
Sew together








Below is the copied cowl from H&M

Saturday 24 January 2015

Perf Mittens for Me!

Instead of writing report cards I have been determined to create the perfect fitting mittens for me! These mittens are made out of Llama (Illimani Baby Llama www.illimaniyarn.com) and fit my little hands just perfect. They may not be appropriate for -25 degree weather, but they are great for days like today. 


The pattern is as follows:

Materials:
Set of 4 3.00mm dpns (US 2.75)
1 skein of Illimani Baby Llama wool (its worsted weight, but it is pretty light)
Darning needle
Stitch holder (for the thumb)

CO 44
Divide on DPNs 14-15-15
Join- you may want to place a marker after the first stitch on the first round so you know where the round begins
Rib stitch for 2 inches (K1 P1)
On the last rib stitch round increase 15 stitches evenly by Ktfb (knit through the front and the back) on Knit stitches in the rib
Do 18 rounds of stockinette stitch
Round 19- K10, Put 16 stitches on stitch marker (thumb) K rest of the round
Knit 23 rounds in stockinette stitch

Decrease Rounds- I usually like to start these right when the mitt it at  my pinky finger
Round 1: *K3 K2tog* repeat from *to* until 3 stitches left K the last three stitches
Round 2: K all stitches
Round 3: *K2 K2tog* repeat from *to* until 3 stitches left K the last three stitches
Rounds 4-8: K all stitches
Round 9: *K1 K2tog* repeat from *to * until end of the round
Rounds 10 and 11: K all stitches
Round 12: *Ktog* repeat from *to* until end of round

Use darning needles to sew through all remaining stitches and pull tight :)

Thumb:
With 1 dpn pick up and knit 6 stitches from stitch holder, with next dpn pick up and knit 7 stitches, with next dpn pick up and knit remaining stitches from holder and pick up and knit 3 stitches from the inside of the mitt to complete the round
Knit 12 rows stockinette stitch
Next row: *K2tog* repeat from *to* until end of round
Next row:*K2tog* repeat from *to* until end of round

Use darning needle to pick up remaining stitches and pull yarn through.

There will be a small hole between the thumb and mitt- sew this up
Weave in all ends

Ta da!



Saturday 17 January 2015

Baby Things

Tomorrow is my sister's baby shower and my little niece or nephew will be arriving shortly! I have knitted up a few things for the baby. See below:


The Flax Sweater
 Free Pattern: http://www.tincanknits.com/pattern-SC-flax.html
My husband loves this sweater so much he wants ones in his size.


The Baby Sophisticate Sweater
Free Pattern on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-sophisticate---free


Hats, mitts, and booties :)



The Bad Baby Blanket
From: Stitch N Bitch Knitter's Book