Schlagwort-Archive: English patterns

Testers Wanted for Lopapeysa

I am calling test knitters for my new round yoke seamless sweater. This pattern knits up in Aran weight yarn and is suitable for knitters, who have some experience with stranded and circular knitting. For more info and to volunteer, head to my Ravelry group LaKalinka knits.

Pattern information: This sweater is worked seamlessly from the bottom up to the underarm, then joined to work in a round yoke. Short rows are added to shape the neckline. The sleeves and body are separated and worked in the round.

Size finished after blocking
Chest: 81, 92, 100, 110, 117 cm / 31,8”, 36,8”, 39,3”, 43,3”, 46”.
Hip: 90,100, 110, 120, 126 cm/ 35,4”, 39,3”, 43,3”, 47,2”, 49,6”.

Yarn
Aran weight yarn.
Yarn suggested: Lettlopi

The original sweater is knitted with with Hjelholts Uldspinderi Håndværksgarn, 100% Wool, 219 yards(200 meters)/ 100 grams (3.53 ounces) – 4,5 skeins in color 18 Mørk Grøn,
1 skein in color 07 – Æblegrøn
and DROPS Big Delight Print in color 07 sunrise – 1 skein.

Gauge 18 sts and 26 rnds in St st with needleUS 6 – 4.0 mm

Deadlines: please have your finished/blocked sweater photos ready by October 30.

A note on modifications:
I’m open to modifications to sleeve and body length.

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Hanging ornament pattern for stranded knitting

Stranded colorwork pattern The Tales of Summer Garden.  Small hanging bells with a lot of fine sweet details.

Design details:
● hanging ornaments with motifs for stranded knitting
● worked in the round
● knitted from stranded colorwork charts
● felted after finishing
● embroidered after felting
● decorated with beads Continue reading

New stranded colorwork mittens Under snow

Newest mittens Under snow. Handsome in any color, the mittens are great for using up skeins from langer projects or for playing with new shades you will be wanting to try.

Design details:
● stranded colorwork mittens with ribbed cuff
● knitted in four colors
● worked in the round on DPNs
● with thumb gusset
● the mitten pattern is symmetrical for each hand
● right and left palm patterns Continue reading

Headphone covers Ohrenpuschel

A small project for a great comfort. Fun, easy and quick to knit. You need for the headphone covers a small skein of soft yarn.

Size: for  headphone circ. 2 ¼“ (6 cm).

Yarn: Sport / 5 ply

Suggested: Malabrigo Arroyo, 100 % Merino, 335 yards (306 meters) / 100 grams (3.53 ounces) – 1/8 skein.

Or: Manos del Uruguay Serena, 60% Alpaca, 40% Cotton, 170 yards (155 meters) / 50 grams (1.76 ounces) – ¼ skein.

Alternatively you can knit the covers with two threads of Light Fingering yarn: Holst Garn Supersoft 100% uld, 100% Wool, 314 yards (287 meters) /50 grams (1.76 ounces) – ¼ skein.

Needle: a set of 5 DPNs  US 1½ – 2.5 mm

Gauge: 6 sts and 8 rnds in St st = 1“ / 2,5 cm after wet blocking

Notions:  tapestry needle,  an elastic thread

Abbreviations

CO – cast on
decr(s) – decrease(s), decreasing
DPN(s) – double-pointed needle(s)
k – knit
k2tog – knit 2 together
LLI – a left-leaning lifted increase
p – purl
rep – repeat
RLI – a right-leaning lifted increase
RS – right side
rnd(s) – round(s)
skp – slip, knit 1, pass slipped st over knit st
sl – slip
st(s) – stitch(es)
St st – stockinette stitch
WS – wrong side

Pattern instructions

Using 2 DPNs basic CO 10 sts. Knit St st 2 rows*.
* The first st is slipped, the last st is knitted on RS, purled on WS. This is an ideal preparation for picking up stitches for a border finish. You can use your preferred method.

Cont St st and begin to knit with incrs.
Row 1 (RS): sl1, k1, RLI, knit to last 3 sts, k1, LLI, k2.
Row 2 (WS): sl1, purl.
Rep the 2 rows 4 times. You should have 18 sts.

Knit St st 2 rows.

Cont St st and work decrs.
Row 1 (RS): sl1, skp, knit until 3 last sts, k2tog, k1.
Row 2 (WS): sl1, purl.

Rep the 2 rows 4 times until 10 sts.

Work St st 1 row (RS). Dont´t turn work, don´t breack the yarn. Begin to knit in the rnd.
RS facing, using the 2nd DPNs, pick up kwise 10 sts from the side. With the next DPNs pick up 10 sts from CO sts. With the next DPNs pick up 10 sts from the next side. Don´t turn.

Knit the next rnd with 6 decrs. Decr 1 st in the middle of every side (k2tog) and 1 st on every corner: knit the last st and the first st from the next DPN together.

BO kwise. Break off yarn, weave in ends, wet block. Using a tapestry needle sew an elastic thread into the edge of covers. Enjoy!

Ohrenpuschel is a funny word. Ohren is a german word for ears. Puschel is a sweet word for a squirrel or  a small wooly animal.  The name Ohrenpuschel means „a wooly thing for ears“ or „a sweet squirrel for ears“.

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