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Showing posts with label knitting pattern. Show all posts

Long and Lengthy Cowl {Knitting Pattern}


Long and Lengthy Cowl
Use a medium weight yarn, size 8 circular needle.

Cast on for the length that you want it to be, in my case I made it extra long- I can wrap the cowl three times around my neck.

R1: K around
R2: P around
R3: K around
R4: P around
R5-9: K around
R10: P around
R11-15: K around
R16: *YO, k2tog* around
R17: *k2tog, YO* around
R18-20: Repeat R16-17
R21-25: K around
R26: P around
R27-31 K around
R32: P around
R33: K around
R34: P around
R35: K around
Bind off with last row using the three needle method.


This is one of the first cowls that I ever made, it works up very quickly and very easily.  This is a great beginner project.  Enjoy!

Gryffindor Illusion Bag, Part 1 {knit pattern + tutorial}

As you all might know, I'm crazy about making insanely personal gifts for people.  I take gifting opportunities as a time to try out new techniques, challenge myself and most of all, I focus on making a gift that each giftee will love (and use!).

I have a friend who is a crocheter/knitter as well, so I knew I wanted to make her something truly unique, something that she would never think to make herself.  First, I decided I wanted it to be a knit, because she's just starting out knitting and I wanted to do something to show her how cool knitting can be.  Second, she's a huge Harry Potter fan, so I knew I wanted to do something Harry Potter themed.  I found this great chart pattern for an Illusion Scarf over at The Leaky Cauldron.


Illusion knitting is something that I've never done before, so I figured it would be a fun challenge to figure out.  I picked some beautiful maroon and gold yarn and got to work.  The pattern was quickly rewarding, but quickly got boring.  I was actually sitting there wondering how on earth I was ever going to conceive of making a whole scarf like this... when inspiration hit.  Who says it has to be a scarf?  No one.  I'm the designer here... (sometimes I have to remind myself of that)

Trouble was, I couldn't figure out what else it could become.... so instead I set it aside and worked on other projects for a while.  After finishing up a few crochet projects, I was hankering to knit again, and so I rummaged through my project box to find something I was working on that I could easily pick back up and content myself with, and ran across this piece again.  I dug it out, finished up the pattern and sat there staring at it waiting for inspiration to hit.  And hit it did!  I'd just read an article on sewing your knits, how to seam them with a sewing machine and make something really durable.  So, right then and there, I decided I was going to make it into a bag.  And thus, the Gryffindor Illusion Knit Bag was born. 


 This beauty wasn't the product of just one night's inspiration, however, it took several weeks to see it to completion.  Since it was such a long process, I'm going to divide this tutorial up into three parts.  This first part will be the actual knit pattern for all the pieces that you need to complete this bag.  The second part will be the sewing tutorial for the inner parts of the bag, and the Third part will be putting the whole bag together.


Griffyndor Illusion Bag Knitting Pattern

Materials needed:
1 skein of maroon worsted weight yarn (I used Vanna's Choice)
1 skein of gold worsted weight yarn (again, I used Vanna's Choice)
Size 8 (5mm) Circular or long straight knitting needles
yarn needle

Instructions:

For Front of Bag:

Work full knitting chart found for Gryffindor Illusion Scarf
Knit 2 Rows in Main Color
Bind off.

For Back of Bag:

CO 40
Work in Stockinette Stitch for 90 rows or until piece is same length as front (expect some curling to happen around the edges, this will stabilize after blocking and putting it together)

For Buttonhole Piece: 

CO 10
Knit 3 rows
Knit 1, k2tog, yo, yo, k2tog, knit to end
knit 3 rows
BO

For Strap:
 CO 200
knit 8 rows (or to desired strap thickness)
BO

Block all pieces as such:
 Let dry and set aside for the next part of the tutorial!!


Fabulous Cowl {Knitting Pattern}

This pretty cowl was the first knitting pattern I ever wrote.  Some of the design flaws have been fixed in different versions of cowls I have written.  I highly recommend you do a test gauge, as it will turn out very different with different types of yarn!  I hope you enjoy this pretty cowl as much as I do!!!





Copyright 2010-2012 LiLu Studios: This Crafting Life, by Lori Steffens. {http://www.thiscraftinglife.com/} Make it, Wear it, Love it, but above all, Share it, don't Sell it!

Materials:
2 colors light sport weight yarn
Either 6-7 dpns or a circular set, size 5 knitting needles

Pattern:

Cast on 260 in first color
R1: Knit around
R2: Purl around
R3: Knit around
R4: Purl around
R5: attach second color, YO, k2tog around
R6: k2tog, YO around
R7: YO, k2tog around
R8: k2tog, YO around
R9: YO, k2tog around
R10-14: Knit around
R15: Purl around
R16-20: Knit around
R21: attach first color again, YO, k2tog around
R22: k2tog, YO around
R23: YO, k2tog around
R24: k2tog, YO around
R25: YO, k2tog around
R26: attach second color again, knit around
R27-30: knit around
R31: purl around
R32-36: knit around
R37: YO, k2tog around
R38: k2tog, YO around
R39: YO, k2tog around
R40: k2tog, YO around
R41: YO, k2tog around
R42: attach first color again, purl around
R43: knit around
R44: purl around
R45: knit around
Cast off and weave in ends.

Soft and Snuggly Cowl {Knitting Pattern}



 Copyright 2010-2012 LiLu Studios: This Crafting Life, by Lori Steffens. {http://www.thiscraftinglife.com/} Make it, Wear it, Love it, but above all, Share it, don't Sell it!

Soft and Snuggly Cowl
Materials:
Light Weight yarn, I used Bamboo
5mm circular or dpns
Cast on 248, join in round
Place marker, remembering to slip marker at end of every round
R1: k around
R2-5: *k4, p4* around
R6: *YO, k2tog* around
R7: *k2tog, YO* around
R8-18: Repeat R6-7
R19-22: *k4, p4* around
R23: k around
Cast off, weave in ends.


I had never worked with bamboo yarn before, but I think it's one of my new favorite yarns!  It's super soft, cuddly and I wish I had made one of these for myself!  (now i might have to!!! lol)