Showing posts with label Knitting and Sock Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knitting and Sock Stuff. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Sparkly Socks

Basic Sock Pattern
........ you cant see the sparkle very easily, but the yarn is really pretty.

unfortunately I cant find the yarn label anywhere :(

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Ribbed Fingerless Mitts - free knitting pattern



Ribbed Mitts – small/medium hand size.
Materials:
4ply sock yarn
4 dp needles (plus 1 extra for thumb stitches**) - size. 10’s (2.75 or 3mm)

Beginning:  Cast on 53 stitches – join up - using last stitch and first stitch K2tog and pull yarn to tighten. (52 sts.)
K2tbl, P2 rib for 4”

Increase for thumb gusset - every alternate round
Continuing in twisted rib, keeping the thumb gusset in Stocking Stitch - (knitting each round)
Using the first two knit stitches of your rib, pick up* 1 st before and 1 st after ..... (one stitch increase on each side of the 2 knit stitches.  
*When picking up the new stitches, pick up loop from previous row, place back on LH needle and knit into the back of stitch.  **I place these stitches on a separate needle, so it’s easy to know where the thumb increases are going to be.

Continue as above, knitting in twisted rib for main part of glove, and stocking stitch for the thumb, with increases on alternate rounds, until you have 18 stitches on the Thumb Needle.  Place these stitches on a longish piece of spare yarn and pull together – I tie a bow so that it’s easy to undo when trying the glove on.
Continue in the twisted rib for the top half of the mitt and knit to desired length – approx.  another 4” (total length 8”).  Cast off in rib.

THUMB RIB: Place the stitches on spare thread on your needles,  adding stitches across the ‘gap’ (approx.4).
You should have 22 sts.
When joining up the thumb stitches, knit 2 tog. on 2 rounds, so as to tighten the gap.
Knit approx. 9 or 10 rows in twisted rib (to thumb height wanted).  Cast off in rib.
Sew in loose ends.

These mitts are very comfortable, and easy to make.

PS: hope there are no awful errors - please let me know if you find any :) Ta.

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Knitting - neat 'rolled edge' Scarf





This edging isn't exactly a rolled edge, but gives the appearance of one ............

Edging:
Right Side row: 
Sl1 kw, K1tbl, P1 - continue in your chosen pattern until 3 sts before end of row - P1, K1tbl, K1 tbl

Wrong Side row:
P1, P1, K1tbl - knit chosen pattern to 3 sts before end of this row - K1, P1, K1tbl

Abbreviations:
S = slip
KW = knitwise
K = knit
P = purl 
tbl = through back of loop

Note for Scarf Pattern:
For the above scarf, I used double knitting yarn, and cast on 30 sts. and used alternate bands of garter and moss stitch (plus the single ribbing at the beginning).

Friday, 6 December 2013

Vintage Knitting Patterns




found these lovely patterns - while having a clear-up!
If anyone would like a copy - send me a 'comment' and I will get back to you.

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Granny Square Lap Blanket - easy peasy


In the evening, I love watching telly to relax, but love to do something at the same time.  Making a huge crochet Granny Square just fits the bill at the moment.  I had some oddments of yarn, but as it grew I had to buy some more! ....  Naturally, I found the extra yarn I needed while having a clear-out :(  ............  Anyway here is my basic Granny Square Pattern:

Basic Granny Square: -
I haven't changed colours in the instructions - you can do this however you choose.

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
tr = treble


Make 4 ch. and join, with a slip st., into a circle.
Ch. 3 (which counts as the first Treble), 2 more trebles then 2 ch.
3 trebles in the ring and 2 ch., 3 times more (see pic below) - join into 3rd chain of beginning 3 chains.
(check centre of square pic. below)

Slip stitch to the nearest 2 ch. space and in each space make
3 trebles, 2 ch and 3 trebles : 1 ch. 

On following rounds:
Slip stitch to each corner space and make 3 trs.,2ch.,3 trs.
The spaces between the corners are made up of  3 trebles and 1 chain.

By repeating the above, the Square will grow as big as you make it - change colours as you fancy.
I also found the shape became distorted, but I think when the whole thing is finished you can pull it into shape.




For the final edging you could make a row of double crochet. 
If you turn your work and make this final row from the back (going in the opposite direction from before) - it makes a pretty edging.

This probably sounds more complicated than it is! - but is very relaxing ----- and useful!

PS: If I've made any errors - please let me know.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Childs Raglan Cardi and Little Dolly - Knitted

 


Link for Knitted Dolly
The raglan cardi was from an ancient edition of Mon Tricot "Baby-Knitting"-
If you would like a copy of the pattern please email me or 'comment'
and I'll be happy to forward you a copy.  (The little flower brooch isn't included in the pattern).
I used: Bergere de France - Caline (50g balls) - Colour 'Hochet'
Needle Size used: UK10s : 3.25mm
The pattern is for a 4yr old (aprox.) - plus one size larger.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Free Knitting Pattern - Fingerless Mitts


 I'm into knitting Mitts at the mo - they're really similar to knitting socks - (almost!)
small bag pattern given here

FINGERLESS MITTS 
Instructions
Basic Pattern - - using sock yarn (fine)
Needle size: 3.25 mm (double pointed set + 1)
Size: small to medium sized hand 

Using the thumb method - cast on 56+1**sts. on 1 needle.


For the first row: knitting the correct amount of stitches on to each separate needle.  Join up into your 'round' using the extra stitch: (k2tog.) thus joining up the 'round'. (Using last stitch and first stitch.)


I find this a lot less faffing about, than trying to sort out twisted needles and which is the right side.  (The Purists wont like it - but hey .............. ! :) )

Stitches on needles as follows:
28 sts (1st needle)14sts. : 14sts.  

RIB/CUFF: (knit stitches through back of loop for cuff and thumb rib only).
K1 (tbl), P1, rib for 3.5 inches, then
K 10 rounds** (knitting through back of the loops) - *or to your own length.  

**You can also continue to knit in Rib - I find the gloves fit very nicely when all Rib'd.

Once your Rib and (10)* rows have been knitted, commence the 

Thumb Gusset increases:

1. K 27, make 1 (pick up loop - between stitches - from previous round, place on left needle and K thru back of the loop, replace on right needle),  k1, make 1, K to end of row.

I tend to keep my thumb gusset stitches on a separate needle, which is a little fiddly, but saves using stitch markers - which I find a bit annoying.  I think this also makes the increasing easier to see.

2. K 1 row.

3. Repeat these 2 rows, making 1 extra stitch (at beginning and end = 2 sts) on each alternate row until you have 17 stitches as your thumb gusset - thread these onto a spare bit of waste yarn - knot yarn so the stitches dont fall off !

4. Continue knitting in the round, carefully joining up again - (pull working yarn taught when joining up on thumb edge).  
Knit until the glove approx. reaches the base of your fingers.
Rib however many rows you fancy, and cast off in rib.

Thumb: 
Rejoin yarn to stitches on waste yarn, picking up  4 stitches in the 'thumb valley'.  
Again, pull thread slightly taught so as not to get too large a hole :).  (If you do get a hole, you can carefully stitch this up afterwards!) 
Knit a few rows then Rib for a few rows (of choice) and cast off in rib.
Sew all ends in neatly.

2nd Mitt - repeat as above.

The instructions always look more complicated than they are, but once you've got the hang of it, it's pretty straightforward.  If you're used to knitting socks ..... this will be a doddle.
(I dont think I've made any errors in the pattern instructions, but if you find anything - please let me know.)

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Free Basic Hat Pattern from Purl Soho

Purl Soho.com - everything you need! Gorgeous website - check it out.
Baby (Toddler, Kid, Women's, Men's)
12 (14, 16, 18, 20) inches in circumference
6 (6 3/4, 7 1/2, 8 1/4, 9) inches high           
Baby - about 36 yards
Toddler - about 47 yards
Kid - about 58 yards
Women's - about 69 yards
Men's - about 80 yards
Gauge: 3 stitches = 1 inch in stockinette stitch
Finished Sizes: Baby (Toddler, Kid, Women's, Men's)
12 (14, 16, 18, 20) inches in circumference
6 (6 3/4, 7 1/2, 8 1/4, 9) inches high

THE CUFF
Cast 36 (42, 48, 54, 60) stitches onto the circular needles.
Place a marker and join for working in the round, being careful to not twist the stitches.
Round 1: *K3, p3, repeat from * to end of round.
Repeat Round 1 four (4, 5, 5, 6) more times.

THE BODY
Knit every round until piece measures 4 1/2 (5, 5 1/2, 6, 6 1/2) inches from the cast one edge.

THE CROWN :
Baby: start the crown with Round 9
Toddler: start with Round 7
Kid: start with Round 5
Women's: start with Round 3
Men's: start with Round 1

Round 1: *K8, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (54 stitches)
Round 2: Knit.
Round 3: *K7, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (48 stitches)
Round 4: Knit.
Round 5: *K6, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (42 stitches)
Round 6: Knit.
Round 7: *K5, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (36 stitches)
Round 8: Knit.
Changing to double pointed needles...
Round 9: *K4, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (30 stitches)
Round 10: *K3, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (24 stitches)
Round 11: *K2, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (18 stitches)
Round 12: *K1, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (12 stitches)
Round 13: *K2tog, repeat from * to end of round. (6 stitches)

Cut the tail and thread it through the remaining stitches.
Weave it into the inside of the hat. Weave in the other ends and you're done!

Free Basic Hat Pattern - link




Saturday, 27 October 2012

Knitted Haloween Beanie

I found this pattern on Whodunnknit - it's a really simple knitted beanie and you can decorate it how you want - they give you some good ideas too.

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Free Knitting Pattern - Needle/Pincushion!


I really just winged this!  I was watching tv and fancied doing some knitting - and ended up with this!  Whenever I'm knitting and put a needle down on the sofa ...... I invariably lose it down the cushions - or somewhere they disappear to!  So it occurred to me that if I have a large needlecushion and just poke the needles into it,  I would know where they were!!   I know I should probably get out more, but if you've got an oddment of yarn and have itchy fingers .....  try this!


I used Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino with nos. 11 (UK) needles.
Begin by casting on 30 stitches, knit approx 6 - 7" (2 pieces) or 12 - 14" if knitting in one piece.
Stitch seams leaving a gap at the top, stuff, sew up, embroider edges if wanted, add button - that's more or less it!  Measurements are not really crucial at all.


This needlecushion measures approx. 6.5"x 5.5" (x 2 pieces or 1 long piece). 
The front is Garter and Stocking Stitch, and the back is just plain Stocking Stitch.
I knitted a heart motif into the centre - but you could knit in anything of course, and I added a large decorative button. (Click on photo to see larger image.)
You could also knit it all in stocking stitch and embroider initials on the front too.
I stitched the seams, leaving a gap at the top and stuffed it with wadding and  also embroidered a line of chain stitch on each of the long sides to make the edges look neater.

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Gothic Knits - knitting punk dolls!

This is a wonderful quirky book - knitting punk dolls.  
There are 9 patterns - male and female ones - definitely worth buying if you love knitting dolls.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Buttons


These lovely wooden buttons come from Creative Quilting - these are just a few of the designs - there are lots more - all very cute.
They also have a super range of quilting fabrics and supplies

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Knitting "Log Cabin"

I knitted this as a bit of occupational therapy while watching tv. I originally made it thinking I would wad and line it with a pretty fabric, and use it as a lap quilt. However, it turned out a bit small, but fits perfectly over a beanbag cushion I'd made.

I knitted 4 mitred squares, then using the patchwork 'log cabin' technique, knitted in rounds until I reached the size I wanted, then joined them together with knitted borders and a bit of sewing where needed, - - (and crocheted a flower in the centre.)

I used the super Spud & Chloe yarn which, even though a bit expensive, is just a pleasure to knit with. I'm still not sure whether I'll knit a 'backside' or use some matching fabric ........ dont hold your breath though, as busy time of year is on its way!

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Spud & Chloe


Have bought this gorgeous new sock yarn - which I'm really looking forward to knitting up - (unfortunately I haven't had much spare time lately!) The colour range is super and the yarn feels wonderfully soft. It should also be great for knitting babe's or children's stuff. Spud & Chloe have a super blog and website with some lovely free patterns ........ including a reversible Duck/Bunny!

There are also other very cute patterns - do have a browse.



my version of knitty turtle (!)(must get out more!)

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

first4yarns

This knitting shop in Powys, Wales, has a terrific variety of yarns, as well as everything else the knitter might need - you can buy online (or phone in your order) - and they're in the UK!

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Slightly Potty Knitty Things!




I'm sure (in fact I know!) there are tons more ..................... !
(If you have anything pottier - please let me know.)
(I'm sorry if I haven't credited anyone, but I cant quite remember where I found these pics. Please let me know if they're yours and you want a link.)