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I know I certainly do. these patterns will keep you feeling and looking cool all summer long. but most defi nitely not least. with the Connect nd our e team a K nitscen at ting titles other knit . share your projects #knitscene follow us @interweavecraft First sweater ever. I absolutely cannot wait for those summer days to show up. and centered double-decreases—after reading her tutorial on pages 36–40.com. Featured designer Heather Zoppetti’s design collection (pages 16–21) includes three utterly feminine. and everything in between. Looking at photos of projects designed for warmer weather is causing an incredible disconnect for me. Be sure to read Leslie Ordal’s article. for an overview of the process of indigo dyeing and its history with fabric. complete! #ravelry #knitscene @interweavecraft @sachikobee #bayandgabletunic #knitting#knitstagram #instagrammodel laura_lish Finally taking a picture of my Bay and Gable Tunic in @yarnonthehouse Father. As I’m writing this. For instance. 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(718) 326-4433 www. the measurements at the top of the materials list under “Sizes” are the actual measurements of the garment when knitted to match the gauge listed. (See my Pattern Play column from Knitscene Winter 2015 on achieving gauge.” Ease is about how you wear a garment. 2) skein(s) Gauge 18 sts and 27 rows = 4" in charted patt. XL. while the shell of a twin-set is worn more fitted. the front and back will each be 20" across. 47½. shown in size 32½". Sometimes it’s given as a measurement (e. the difference between your measurements and the measurements of the garment. 44. L. 1 year. To help choose the right size. 2.g. 1. 36". 1 (1. You’ve probably heard about “ease. so I can fit a sweater under it. What’s the difference? Size describes the person who is to wear the garment. 765 yd [700 m]/113 g): • #RG01 raspberry gelato. 40" chest). For children’s garments.PATTERN PL AY Size Matters How to choose the right size every time Kate Atherley Photo by Garrett Evans We’ve all been there—that point at which we fall in love with a knitted garment pattern but agonize over what size to knit. The measurements of my winter coat are much bigger than my body measurements. it has a lot of ease. . if you measure it. modeled with ½" of negative ease Yarn Ancient A Arts H Heavy Lace (65% silk. it’s often presented as an age (e. Sometimes size is presented as letters—S. 40. In Knitscene. M. newborn.) Different types and styles of garments are worn differently: a bulky sweater-coat is worn loose.com ALPINIA TANK C or r in a F e r g u s o n page 2 9 A n c i e n t A r t s He a v y L a c e Sizes Size S 32½ (36. The finished measurements of the sweater-coat would be much larger than the finished measurements of the shell. You might see the headings Size (or To Fit) and Finished Measurements (or Actual). but there are two key things to look for: information about the garment itself and information about the person who is to wear the garment. you also want to consider the person who will be wearing the garment.. If a pattern lists that the sweater has an actual finished bust circumference of 40". The measurements of my favorite summer T-shirt 8 www. Size says very little about the garment. 2 years). 2.g. Pattern guru Kate Atherley is here to share the secrets to choosing which size to knit for any garment.knitscene. Finished Measurements describes the garment and is the key listing to help you determine a size. There are a lot of factors that go into choosing the right size of a pattern to knit. Information about the garment itself can be found in the printed pattern. 51½)" bust circumference. 18 sts and 30 rows = 4" in garter st Tools • Size 4 (3.5 mm) needles • Removable markers (m) • Tapestry needle Finished Measure ments describes the ga rment and is the key listing to help you determine a size . 35% linen. 3 months. it will be 40" around at bust height—that is. 38".. Think of this as what you read on the label in the clothing store. but both could be worn by the same person. you might choose the size for which the finished measurements are your own plus 3–4" of ease. Before I decide on the size I’m going to make. Measure yourself. such as a sock. as it’s a way to virtually try on a garment. If you want to wear a garment loosely. There is no ease built into garment measurements. Look at the pictures: How is the model wearing the garment? Is it very tight? Is it slim-fitting? Is it roomy? Consider the garment type and style and how you would wear it. Turn the page for measuring instructions and more info! Summer16 Knitscene 9 . n e rm a g e th of idance on how u g d n a . I’ll choose the size that most closely aligns with the measurements I want. and then I can get started knitting the perfect size for me! A few minutes with a tape measure can guide you to better size choices and radically improve the fit of your garments. to choose which si The Alpinia Tank has six sizes—use these tips to determine which size is right for you. measure your wardrobe. The finished measurements of a garment you make will rarely match your own measurements. and other key measurements to get a sense of how the garment will fit me. the fullest part of my bust. the finished measurements might be smaller than your actual measurements. I hold a tape measure around myself to get a sense of how big a size is relative to my body. my upper bust. Note: The finished measurements of the garment that are listed in a pattern are exactly that—the measurements of the garment. and then measure out the pattern you’re looking at. as they stretch to fit—I wear them with negative ease. There may be a statement (e. such as numbers on a schematic. The finished measurements of the leggings I wear at yoga class are smaller than my measurements. If it’s a straight sweater with no shaping measuring 42" around. depending on how you wear them..are much closer to my own actual measurements—I wear it quite closely fitted. After that. “choose a size about 2" larger than your actual measurement”). That is. it’s worth those few minutes to get the perfect fit! e measurements Always look for th h as numbers on a c su t. Find something similar in your wardrobe and measure that! I love a pattern that offers a schematic. I will see what a 42" circumference looks like around my body at various points: my hips. Always look for the measurements of the garment. c ti a m e h sc ze to make. If you’re going to spend hours making a garment. since there is no ease without a person in the garment. if your bust measurement (more on this below) is 40". The finished measurements of my yoga top are the same as my measurements—I wear it with zero ease. I’ll also look at the sleeve lengths. Go through your own wardrobe and measure items of clothing: different types of garments will have wildly different measurements. Choose the finished measurements of the garment based on your measurements plus the ease you want. Some patterns don’t list a size specifically. the neck depth. If you’re making a stretch-to-fit piece. you will want your sweater to be 43" or 44" around. and guidance on how to choose which size to make. my waist.g. with only a little ease. HOW TO MEASURE YOURSELF Grab a friend for a measuring party. Wear a tight-fitting tank or a swimsuit and take the key measurements. The handy chart and illustrations on this page come from Alex Capshaw-Taylor’s new book, Dressed in Knits (Interweave/F+W Media, 2015). The most important measurement is bust, but probably not as you expect: for your bust, take your upper torso measurement, just under the arms. The size of your full bust doesn’t reflect the size of your frame. A D-cup slim but curvy woman and a B-cup, broad-shouldered competitive swimmer might both measure 40" around the full bust, but they couldn’t possibly wear the same size shirt. The high bust measurement gives a more accurate sense of the size of your frame. The key to flattery is a proper fit in the shoulders and frame. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 5 2 6 8 3 4 9 11 12 High Bust: Measure just under the arms. Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist. High Hip: Measure around your hips at the top of your hip bones. Hip: Measure around the widest part of your hips, between your high hip and crotch. Upper Arm: Measure around the widest part of your upper arm. Forearm: Measure around your forearm, where a three-quarter-length sleeve would hit. Cross Back Width: Hold a knitting needle in each armpit and measure the horizontal distance between the two needles. Back-to-Waist Length: Measure vertically from the top of your vertebrae to the narrowest part of your waist. Waist-to-Hip Length: Measure vertically from the narrowest part of your waist to where you would like your garment to hit. HIGH BUST CIRCUMFERENCE WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE HIGH HIP CIRCUMFERENCE HIP CIRCUMFERENCE UPPER ARM CIRCUMFERENCE FOREARM CIRCUMFERENCE CROSS BACK WIDTH BACK-TO-WAIST LENGTH WAIST-TO-HIP LENGTH SHORT-SLEEVE LENGTH THREE-QUARTER-SLEEVE LEN GTH FULL-SLEEVE LENGTH Short-Sleeve Length: Measure vertically from your armpit to midway down your upper arm. Three-Quarter-Sleeve Length: Measure vertically from your armpit to midway down your forearm. Full-Sleeve Length: Measure vertically from your armpit to your wrist. Fill in your actual measurements in the table at right for future reference. s 10 7 1 www.knitscene.com Get your own copy of Dressed in Knits at www.bit.ly/Dressed-In-Knits Create Your Adventure with Love Lace Tee from Bamboo Pop 2, an eBook 10 Projects to Knit & Crochet in Bamboo Pop Free d ownlo adable patter from w n Ad ww.br ownsh venture Mitts eep.co m Lanaloft Bamboo Pop (50% bamboo, 50% cotton; 100g/292 yds) www.universalyarn.com Now hiring sales reps across the country. Motivated and energetic individuals encouraged to apply! is available in a multitude of solid and handpainted colors. Our single-ply feltable wool yarn is soft enough for a baby yet tough enough to withstand any adventure. Try Lanaloft in sport, worsted and bulky weights. Brown Sheep Company, Inc. MITCHELL, NEBRASKA Summer16 Knitscene 11 BOOK TALK The Beginner’s Guide to Writing Knitting Patterns Reviewed by Louisa Demmitt Knitting up a pattern that has come from your own creative mind is an awesome feeling. You make decisions on the fly, tweaking something here, adding an element there, the project is beautiful and original, and you want to share your creation with the knitting world! But will your notes and schematics, your overall pattern, make sense to someone who isn’t you? If you want to make sure that your pattern is understandable and accessible, The Beginner’s Guide to Writing Knitting Patterns by Kate Atherley is the handbook you need. Kate is a designer, teacher, and tech editor, and she has an incredible wealth of knowledge when it comes to all things knitting. I especially like that she asks you a lot of questions in this book, helping you really think things through. Should you be writing in rounds or rows? Is your list of notions comprehensive? Many of the questions might seem small, but they matter, and they make a huge difference when you’re trying to knit a pattern. As Kate says, “It’s simple: Good pattern writing matters because we want knitters to keep knitting.” It’s so frustrating to see photos of something you want to make, only to fi nd that the pattern is convoluted and confusing and not worth the time to decipher. With the information in this book, you’ll ensure that your patterns make sense and become projects that people knit time and time again and recommend to others as well! The Beginner’s Guide to Writing Knitting Patterns: Learn to Write Patterns Others Can Knit By Kate Atherley Interweave/F+W www.bit.ly/ Pattern-Writing get this BOOK . then fi rmly pull the tail upward to bring the side edges snugly together (Figure 7). so the seams may be worked easily and evenly. Working in a zigzag fashion. block all your pieces to straighten the edges and even out the tension.knitscene. First. Repeat this step on the corresponding horizontal bar on the opposing side (Figure 6). these photos use two different colors. as you want to maintain the elasticity of the knit fabric and not create any puckers. Insert the tapestry needle under the next bar and pull yarn through to the front. insert the needle from the back and out to the front above the two bars of your caston edge (Figure 1). thinner yarn in a close color. if your yarn easily breaks or is bulky or uneven. you can opt for a stronger. Returning to the piece with which you started. leaving a small amount of slack in the yarn between the two pieces (Figure 5). Mattress stitch is best for sewing vertical seams of stockinette stitch. Lay your pieces on a flat surface with the right sides facing you and the two edges about to be joined side by side. It is best to use the same yarn that was used in the project. Weave in all your ends on the wrong side. continue until your seam is complete. such as the sides of a sweater or edges of a sleeve.FINISHING SCHOOL FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 Mattress Stitch Sachiko Burgin Seaming up those flat knitted pieces is a lot easier than you might expect. Continue in this manner for about an inch. thread the tail on a tapestry needle. Pull the yarn through and repeat this step on the other corner (Figure 2). cut a new length of yarn. gently pull the two edge stitches away from each other to see the horizontal bars running up between them (Figure 4).com . 14 www. mattress stitch gives your knitting the most professional appearance. For demonstration purposes. Working one full stitch in from the edge. Avoid pulling too tightly. If the tail is too short. If your cast-on tail is long enough. Pull the yarn tight to close the gap (Figure 3). however. Appearing virtually seamless from the right side. s Sachiko Burgin is a knitwear instructor and designer in Toronto. Halcyon Yarn Catalog Moonshine & Moonshine Chunky Wool. Bath.COM • 12 School St. Canada.0282 • HALCYONYARN.FIGURE 5 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 6 For fi ner knits. but your preference for this will be established with practice and experience. Alpaca & Silk Singles. you can work under two bars at a time for similar results.341. FREE Natural Luxury with Juniper Moon. ME Summer16 Knitscene 15 . REQUEST YOURS NOW Halcyon Yarn 800. perfect for pulling on in any weather.In Full Bloom Heather Zoppetti’s Design Collection Corrina Ferguson Lignin Cardigan An asymmetrical collar accents the sweet petite dots on this cardigan.com . worked from the bottom up. The wool and silk yarn provides excellent stitch definition while remaining soft next to the skin. Yarn Sincere Sheep Luminous Pattern page 60 16 www.knitscene. At this point. But then she got serious. When Heather began knitting. She’s prolific partially due to her speed. She blogged the process. on her website (www . Summer16 Knitscene 17 . She just couldn’t leave well enough alone. Her fi rst design was actually for a Knitty competition. She’s been designing for only six years. That quickly led to designing her own patterns. she followed the trajectory that many of us designers do. When folks ask me about her design business or her quickly growing pattern-distribution and yarn company. from inspiration to publication. and I know a lot of knitters. using her handspun yarn. She did an entire blog series on her next design.com/blog/designseries-nancyjudy).hzoppettidesigns. She had to fi x things. the Nancy & Judy shawl. and make things her own. She just doesn’t stop. but mostly due to the fact that she has a head full of ideas that she needs to bring to fruition. yet she has an impressive library of designs and two books under her belt.Photo by Heather Zoppetti Heather Zoppetti is the fastest knitter I know. I always say the same thing: She’s a force of nature. change things. but quickly progressed to having her very own yarns milled.knitscene. because the woman never slows down. because the stitch pattern she is considering for a top-down cardigan might scream to be a lace shawl. Twice a year. from designer to local yarn store. Stitch Sprouts. Yellowstone and Crater Lake. She was quickly published in Interweave Knits. Sometimes the hardest part of designing is sticking with the project at hand. She wanted a business that supported the industry.Heather was still an aspiring designer. a hat. and then comes the temptation to drop everything and cast on for a shawl that must be made immediately. she starts looking at stitch patterns. a shawl—and then drills down to the details. In addition to her prolific design career. she sets up a booth at The National NeedleArts Association (TNNA) show. She started out distributing patterns and selling stitch markers. and her Dahlia Cardigan from Interweave Knits Fall 2011 continues to be a perennial favorite. but she didn’t mess around. (continued on page 21) 18 www.” At this point she has a waiting list of designers clamoring to be a part of her vision. That’s the dangerous part. Heather runs a highly regarded small yarn company and pattern distribution business. her crazy popular class kits. which are already being featured in magazines and books. Heather’s personal design process starts with the big picture. She started this business in the midst of writing two books for Interweave.com . She currently has two yarn bases. and the patterns she distributes for “30 of the best designers in the industry. Once she knows what she’s doing construction-wise. where she exhibits her yarns. She begins with the item—a sweater. knit in a contrast color and threaded through the lace. or to tie it casually.Capillary Scarf An open lace pattern forms the veins of this simple scarf. A length of I-cord. allows the wearer to cinch the scarf close to the neck. instantly transforming it into a cowl. Yarn The Fiber Seed Silky Seed Lace Pattern page 61 Summer16 Knitscene 19 . com . This yarn shines in both stitch definition and subtle drape for the ruffle.Rosulate Tank A gentle ruffle frames the buttonband of this layering piece.knitscene. Yarn Baah Yarn Savannah Pattern page 62 20 www. A small zigzag pattern trails up the body of this vest from bottom to top. This collection for Knitscene came together very organically. there is no doubt the yarns will be well represented. The resulting three-piece collection is decidedly feminine with just a hint of modern edge. Cool Knits (Interweave/F+W Media. She didn’t use any of her own yarns in the collection because she relishes the chance to play with other people’s beautiful yarns. 2015). at www. Unexpected Cables. Whether she designs and knits these things herself or acquires designs from her network of talented friends. Heather started with the idea of petals—all softness and ruffles.com.bit.picnicknits. Find her online at www.ly/ Unexpected-Cables Summer16 Knitscene 21 . What’s coming up for Heather? Her biggest goal for 2016 is establishing a solid library of pattern support for her Yellowstone and Crater Lake yarns. And then Heather can jump to her next amazing thing. get this BOOK Get Heather’s newest book. s Corrina Ferguson is a knitwear designer and author of Warm Days. or any knitter who enjoys having visual tutorials for stitches. Finally. follow Heather as she walks you through her incredibly popular Dahlia Cardigan with the Dahlia Cardigan Knitalong Workshop DVD.ly/Heather-Zoppetti .LET FEATURED DESIGNER Heather Zoppetti inspire your knitting with this design collection! Heather’s Start Knitting Lace DVD is great for beginners. www. Heather’s first book with Interweave.bit. features 18 garments and accessories for daily wear. Everyday Lace. Prue Bristol Ivy for Kelbourne Woolens in The Fibre Co. Cumbria Fingering Summer16 Knitscene 23 . com .knitscene.TROPICAL HEATWAVE hot knits for cool looks 24 www. becomes super chic with an easy cable panel. Summer16 Knitscene 25 . Yarn Stitch Sprouts Yellowstone Pattern page 66 about this YARN Stitch Sprouts Yellowstone is a sportweight wool-silk blend with generous yardage—nearly 300 yards per skein! Currently. The shoulders of this sleeveless tee cut in just slightly to show yours off. A wool-silk blend yarn makes for a lighter layer with great stitch definition.Cordia Tank Kerri Blumer A simple tank. knit in the round to the underarms. it’s available in nine fantastic colors. Commelina Scarf Sarah Thieneman Combine a solid and a variegated cotton yarn in a simple slip-stitch knitting pattern for a dynamic pop of color to accessorize any summer outfit. Yarn Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima and Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Paints Pattern page 68 26 www.knitscene.com Summer16 Knitscene 27 28 www.knitscene.com lacy knitted tank is great for layering over camisoles and bathing suits alike. this tank is seamed after being knit from the top down. Yarn Ancient Arts Heavy Lace Pattern page 69 Summer16 Knitscene 29 .Alpinia Tank Corrina Ferguson This open. To provide stability to the silk and linen yarn. knitscene.com . distributed by Kelbourne Woolens Pattern page 72 30 www. Yarn The Fibre Company Meadow.Heliconia Wrap Noriko Ho Two lace panels are strategically seamed to create a stunning oversized knitted cardigan. this dramatic ruana is the perfect cover-up for a summer day. Worn loose or belted. The biggest problem with this yarn? Choosing just one of the twenty beautiful colors. and linen. Summer16 Knitscene 31 . but can also make for gloriously light sweaters. silk.about this YARN The Fibre Company Meadow is a slightly tweedy blend of merino. baby llama. This lightweight fingering yarn is perfect for shawls and scarves. com .knitscene.32 www. A blend of cotton and alpaca makes for an incredibly soft summer stole. thanks to rows of elongated stitches set off by a section of dropped stitches.Ipomoea Scarf Amy Palmer This super-long scarf is light and airy. Yarn Classic Elite Yarns Cerro Pattern page 74 Summer16 Knitscene 33 . com .34 www.knitscene. the dramatic gauge shifts are achieved by changing needle sizes. Knit in the round from the top down. Yarn Plymouth Yarn Company Driftone Pattern page 76 Summer16 Knitscene 35 .Arundina Tee Jesie Ostermiller A top-down seamless tee pairs elongated stitches and a colorshifting yarn for a one-of-a-kind knitted pullover. The instructions for working the decreases are based on knitting in de the th Western style. r a y d n a ses of decrea 36 www. they are often worked in mirrored pairs. Once you can recognize them in stockinette. Because working decreases is fundamental to working lace patterns. f o y t i r o j ma …in the intricate n a e k i l s k what loo up of e d a m s i ern lace pat t ations n i b m o c simple relatively novers. this article will focus on how to work the decreases most commonly found in lace knitting and illustrate how they change the shape and appearance of knitted fabric. either leaning toward one another or away from one another. the properties of each decrease are best demonstrated on a background of stockinette stitch. it is easier to identify them within lace knitting. but in the majority of cases. to anoth keep balance within the fabric. Decreases can be worked on either the right side or wrong side of the fabric.knitscene. SINGLE DECREASES We’ll begin with the decreases used most frequently: single decreases. If you knit in the Eastern or Combination style. what looks like an intricate lace pattern is made up of relatively simple combinations of decreases and yarnovers. you E will w need to work your stitches differently to achieve the same result. Although these techniques will help you in lace knitting. The descriptions in this section refer to the directional slant of the stitch viewed from the right side of the fabric. as in the swatches on pages 37–38.Slanting Stitches The ins and outs of decreasing Sarah Solomon Lace often looks so complex that it can be daunting. “right side” refers to the knit side of the fabric and “wrong side” to the purl side. with the right leg le of the stitch sitting on the front of the needle. For more information on cases. Due to the directional slant of the various decreases. Learning to “read” your knitted fabric and to identify individual stitches is an essential skill in knitting. Single decreases reduce two stitches to one and lean either to the right or to the left.com . regardless of which side they were worked on. and knowing which way each decrease will slant will help you to read your knitting and to predict where a pattern should be going. Each single sing decrease is grouped with its most mos common partner. In the stockinette-stitch swatches shown. dropping the two stitches from the left needle. slip. Wrapping the yarn around the right needle as if to knit. Slip the next two stitches on the left needle knitwise. pull up a loop and drop the two stitches from the left needle. wrap the yarn as if to knit and pull up a loop. Ssk: Slip. Insert the right needle into the second stitch. dropping the two stitches off the left needle. The directional slant of decreases has a powerful effect on knitted fabric.how to manipulate stitches for Eastern or Combination knitting. one at a time. K2tog leans to the right. this results in a smoother edge and greater clarity for the directional slant of the decrease itself. as you might do for a raglan armhole. Ssp: Slip. Observe how differently the fabric lies in each example. whether shaping a stockinette fabric or creating a lace pattern. Return these two stitches to the left needle in SWATCH 1 SWATCH 2 Summer16 Knitscene 37 . to the right needle. The wrong-side equivalents of these two decreases are p2tog and ssp. Swatch 2 reverses this pattern. it is preferable to work decreases at least one stitch away from the edge of the piece. P2tog: Purl two stitches together. Where you place your decreases within your fabric can alter the appearance dramatically. The left-leaning decrease usually paired with k2tog is ssk. knit. P2tog resembles k2tog when seen from the right side of the work. K2tog: Knit two stitches together. Slip the next two stitches on the left needle knitwise. In general. Swatches 1 and 2 show decreases worked two stitches in from the fabric edge. Insert the right needle into the fi rst and second stitches on the left needle from right to left. purl. slip. Swatch 1 uses k2tog at the beginning of the row and ssk at the end of the row.grumperina. to the right needle. especially when stacking decreases at regular intervals. one at a time.pdf. using ssk at the beginning of the row and k2tog at the end of the row.com/table. Insert the left needle into the front of the two slipped stitches on the right needle from left to right. wrap the yarn as if to purl and pull up a loop. see www . then into the fi rst stitch on the left needle from left to right. Ssk is more commonly used.their current orientation. Ssp resembles ssk when seen from the right side of the work. Wrapping the yarn as if to purl. The wrong-side decreases were worked using p2tog at the beginning of the row and ssp at the end of the row. pull up a loop and drop the two stitches from the left needle. This will yield the same result as the method of working ssk explained above. DOUBLE DECREASES Double decreases reduce three stitches to one and are a key element in some lace patterns. Now that you can clearly see how the single decreases are formed. The right needle will now be through both stitches and pointing away from you on the wrong side of the work. as the resulting stitch is slightly more subtle and more closely mirrors k2tog. insert the right needle from left to right through the back of the second.knitscene. Another left-leaning decrease common in lace patterns is skp (slip. then maneuver the right needle to the front of the work and insert the needle knitwise into the second stitch. pass slipped stitch over): Slip one stitch knitwise from left to right needle. as they have a more pronounced result than a single decrease.com two stitches from the left needle. insert the right needle knitwise into the fi rst stitch on the left needle. Swatch 3 shows pairs of decreases being worked on both right and wrong sides of the fabric. as is often the case in lace. pull up a loop and drop the SWATCH 3 38 www. knit. without as many distinct movements. resulting in a smooth and continuous line of decreases. which stacked the wrong-side pair of decreases with their right-side equivalents. Skp: Slip one stitch knitwise from left to right needle. then pass the fi rst stitch on the right needle (the slipped stitch) over the knitted stitch and drop it off the needle. then the fi rst stitch. In the alternative method below. knit the next stitch on the left needle. With the yarn held in front. without slipping any stitches. skp frequently appears in older patterns and it can also be used in place of ssk if you fi nd it easier to work or think it yields a pleasing result. this is done entirely on the left needle. Ssk (all on the needles): Without slipping any stitches. it can be handy to have a simpler way of working this decrease. let’s take a look at a few alternatives that can make working left-leaning decreases a bit easier. Wrapping the yarn as if to knit. Sk2p (slip 1. Knit the next two Learning to ‘read ’ your knit ted fabric an d identify individual stitche s is an essential skill in knit ting. . pass slipped stitch over). When you need to work ssk with some frequency. knit 2 together. The right-side decreases were worked using ssk at the beginning of the row and k2tog at the end of the row. However. Pattern books and individual pdf patterns available at your LYS and Ravelry.Aileen in )LUHÁ\. pattern #1507 Summer16 Knitscene 39 . plus seven more easy-to-wear designs in Highland Summer 1604. com ssk .knitscene. which has a distinct left-leaning appearance. pass 2 slipped stitches over): Slip two stitches together. knit 1. The top half illustrates s2kp2. The bottom section of Swatch 4 illustrates sk2p. k2tog ssp 40 www. lift the slipped stitch over the k2tog and drop it off the needle. SWATCH 4 S2kp2 (slip 2.stitches on the left needle together (k2tog). s Sarah Solomon is a knitting instructor and designer in New York City. which produces a distinct vertical line. Both have their uses in lace knitting. Using the left needle tip. inserting the right needle tip into the second stitch then the fi rst stitch on the left needle as if working a k2tog. lift the two slipped stitches over the knitted stitch and drop them off the needle. depending on the desired effect. Using the left needle tip. Knit the next stitch on the left needle. . com Pattern page 78 . this skirt features an elastic waistband to ensure it stays in place.knitscene. Yarn Quince & Co.Mere Skirt Jessica Anderson A breezy linen A-line skirt with just a touch of lace at the hem is perfect for summer! Knit from the top down. Sparrow 42 www. indigo BLUES Summer16 Knitscene 43 . knitscene.44 www.com . nylon. this yarn provides great stitch definition and softness for anyone looking for a substitute for wool or wool-blend sock yarns.Rogue Wave Socks Kate Atherley Cables wave in and out down the leg and top of the foot of these top-down socks. and silk. bamboo. A blend of cotton. distributed by Skacel Pattern page 78 Summer16 Knitscene 45 . Yarn HiKoo CoBaSi. 46 www.com .knitscene. Buoyant Sweater Amy Gunderson Double yarnover “bubbles” adorn this breezy sweater. this pullover gets an added lift from the tie-dyed cotton-wool yarn. distributed by Universal Yarn Pattern page 80 Summer16 Knitscene 47 . Knit from the bottom up and seamed. Yarn Fibra Natura denims. Barachois Tunic Wendy Bernard Nothing beats linen for lightweight summer knitwear. and this sleeveless tunic perfectly showcases linen’s properties.com .knitscene. Yarn Shibui Knits Linen Pattern page 81 48 www. and the stockinette-stitch fabric has figureflattering drape. Strategically placed dropped stitches are crisp and defined. this sleeveless cardigan features a broken-rib texture pattern alternating with stockinette-stitch triangles. Knit in the round from the center out. Summer16 Knitscene 49 . Three tiny threads are plied together. Yarn Brown Sheep Company Cotton Fleece Pattern page 82 about this YARN Cotton fibers get a lift from just a touch of wool spun into Brown Sheep Company’s Cotton Fleece. then four of those are plied together again to add strength and structure to this versatile yarn.Soliton Vest Shaina Bilow An open-front hexagon vest is fun to knit and great to wear over any summer outfit. knitscene. this tank is knit both flat and in the round for the perfect fit. Yarn Elsebeth Lavold Hempathy. distributed by Knitting Fever Pattern page 83 50 www.com . Worked from the top down.Seiche Tank Yoko Johnston A dramatic lace pattern adorns the neckline and front of this otherwise simple-to-knit A-line tank. Knit the body in one piece to the underarms. Yarn Berroco Indigo Pattern page 86 Summer16 Knitscene 51 .Anil Cardigan Amy Christoffers This comfy open-front cardigan gets a little lift from a lace pattern at the shoulders. work the shoulders of the fronts and back. and then pick up stitches to knit the sleeves for a mostly seamless experience. Side vents are achieved by knitting the front and back flat and then seaming.knitscene. distributed by Knitting Fever Pattern page 88 52 www.Tinctoria Tee Sachiko Burgin This sleeveless tee features a simple lace pattern along the sides and an elongated back hem.com . Yarn Mirasol Pima Kuri. Yarn Rowan Panama. the body begins with a simple lace edging before working up to the neckline. Knit flat and seamed.Billabong Tee Emma Welford Short columns of dropped stitches add visual interest to the front and back neckline of this easy knitted tee. distributed by Westminster Fibers Pattern page 92 Summer16 Knitscene 53 . bit. this easy-to-knit cowl is worked from the top down with an elongated stitch pattern that makes for an airy summer accessory.com . Yarn Jade Sapphire Khata Pattern page 93 KIT ! get this www.ly/ Atoll-Cowl-Kit 54 www.knitscene.Atoll Cowl Jenn Emerson Worked in a delicious blend of yak and silk. as the silk lends a gorgeous drape.about this YARN This two-ply. With at least 700 yards in each skein and more than twenty-four colors to choose from. 50% silk. 50% yak blend of heavy laceweight yarn makes for beautiful lightweight projects. Jade Sapphire’s Khata is perfect for summer accessories but could also be used for garments. your options are endless! Summer16 Knitscene scene 55 . Woad mills dotted the landscape of thirteenth century Germany. most of which grow in the tropics. Synthetic dyes. Fragments of indigodyed linen were found on the urns containing the Dead Sea Scrolls.Tangled up in Blue An Introduction to Indigo Leslie Ordal Blue is one of the rarest colors to occur in nature. where the yarn itself is dyed in sections that will create a particular pattern when woven—these have been especially important in Japan and other parts of From top to bottom: Pots of indigo dye Working batik dye Indigo-dyed wool Indigo-dyed cotton fabric . a particularly dark chapter of the dye’s history wherein its demand and production supported the transatlantic slave trade. Latin America. have kept its dyeing traditions alive. with cultures from Japan. Plants of the Indigofera family flourished in the southeastern United States in the late eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries. Indeed. but it’s also found in substantial quantities in plants such as woad. providing indigo to textile producers in other parts of Europe. but also in the more temperate climes of Europe and eastern Asia. Plants in the genus Indigofera produce the greatest amount of indigo. and Europe each creating their own methods and rituals for the production and use of blue textiles. Indigo-dyed textiles have been recovered from archeological sites around the world. Indigo is derived from any number of plants. Many cultures use indigo to make ikat textiles. Southeast Asia. West Africa. along with its extraordinarily complex blue color. Yet one of the oldest natural dyes—indigo—has retained a certain magic and mystery that. any substance that can confer the color to textiles and other items has always been highly valued. with the dye and its traditions likely brought over from China even earlier. indigo shows a remarkably long and varied history of use throughout the world. usually cheaper and easier to use than natural dyes. were first developed in the 1850s and were subsequently adopted as the dyestuff of choice by most textiles manufacturers. which has been cultivated in Europe as a dyestuff since at least 700 BCE. and as such. Intricately patterned indigo-dyed cloth from Japan has been traced back to at least the seventh century CE. Preparing fabric for batik dyeing with indigo uing . This turns the pigment into leuco-indigo (also known as “indigo white”). however. almost coppery appearance. but it will not act as a dye unless fi rst dissolved in an alkaline (basic) solution. Indigotin is the proper name of the blue pigment in indigo-bearing plants. which is so dark and shiny it takes on a metallic.. such as the Dong peoples’ preference for heavily saturated and stiff indigo-dyed clothing. Asia. Instead. must account for indigo’s unique properties as a dye. The brilliant blue dye extracted from plants also will not directly color any material. All of these methods. usually a metal salt—to fi x the color to the fi ber. especially in Chiapas and Oaxaca. The dye will fi x to the fi ber in the indigo-white solution. and then exposure to Summer16 Knitscene 57 . numerous small communities such as these keep the practice of indigo production alive through their own local all images credited to iStock and specialized methods of dyeing and textile creation.. which is yellowish-green instead of blue. Japan has a strong tradition of indigo dyeing that has dwindled to about a half-dozen families. Unlike many natural dyestuffs. who use mallets to pound indigo pigment into already-dyed cloth. Even with the arrival of both synthetically produced indigo and other synthetic blue dyes. Indigo also retains a following in Mexico. indigo has an intriguing dye process that is unlike almost any other. but the knowledge continues to be passed on and maintained. Several groups of ethnic minorities in China are renowned for their unique use of indigo. This coppery look is also prized by the Touareg people of the Sahara.Indigo has an intrig unlike dye process that is almost any other. indigo does not require the addition of a mordant—another substance. or even your favorite blue jeans. the exact color of the dye derived from different plants may vary. which can affect the color.Image credit: iStock A step-by-step collage of indigo dyeing. Even though indigotin is the pigment present in all indigo-bearing plants. Canada. 2012) tr y your HAND ! at easy indigo dyeing with the Itajimi Shibori Fabric Dyeing Kit! www. 2007) Indigo: The Color that Changed the World by Catherine Legrand (Thames & Hudson. from plants to finished fabric air will convert the dye back into the recognizable blue of indigotin. She plans to resume blogging about her fiber adventures soon at www.bit. which usually takes place in a large vat that will be used repeatedly to dye cloth and fiber. This is likely due to the presence of other compounds present in the plants (such as indirubin. 2013) A Handbook of Indigo Dyeing by Vivien Prideaux (Search Press.com Further Reading Indigo by Jenny Balfour-Paul (Archetype Books. Whether it’s the ikat textiles of Asia.com. 58 www. the copper-like brilliance of saturated Toaureg cloth.leslieordal. Whatever the source. Indigo dyers have come up with a number of original ways to facilitate this process.knitscene. Synthetically produced indigo dye does not have such a great degree of variation. The universality of our love for the color blue will likely keep natural indigo dyeing alive for generations to come. and whatever the tradition. s Leslie Ordal writes and works in healthcare research in Toronto. it is hard to resist the allure of the rich and satisfying blue of indigo.” or flavonoids that add a yellow tinge). as it is almost entirely pure indigotin. also called “indigo red. indigo continues to entrance and inspire.ly/ Itajimi-Shibori . com Summer16 Knitscene 59 . NH nääÎÎn{£xÊUÊ
>ÀÀÃÛi°V -Ê&Ê7Ê*nÎx YARN KIT premier classifieds YARNS resource guide spinnery.There’s always more online BOOKS MAGAZINES DVDs AND MORE Yarns spun with Care in Harrisville. 8¾. 30)" body 33¼ (35¼. The sleeves are worked back and forth from the bottom up. 14½. 31. 60. Do not join. BO 6 (6. 44. 330 yd [302 m]/113 g): • cumulus. 3¼. 7½)" 1" 6½ (7¼. 78) sts rem for left front. Place sts on holder. 2½ (3. 13¼. 5. 7. 43¾. 63. k2tog. 4. Shape armhole: At beg of RS rows. 12. k1.knitscene. 287. 5) time(s). 235. This cardigan is worked back and forth in one piece to the underarms. sl m. 149. Rep Inc row every back sts to needle and. 17½)" Notes 6½ (7¼. work Return 99 (103. 2. p1. 9¼. 4. 161. sl m. 275. 159) sts on holder for back. 7½. 71. 7)" 15½ (16½. 343) sts. LLI. modeled with 4¾" of positive ease Yarn Sincere Sheep Luminous (85% polwarth wool. removing m. Work right front. turn. 8½. 10. 7. 7. 60. 4) time(s). rep from * once more. 56. 4. Work even until piece measures 8¾ (9¼. 315. BO 3 sts 1 (1. shoulders using short-rows as foll: BO 6 (6. 6. 5. 19¼. 3. beg and ending shoulder using short-rows as foll: Short-row 1 (WS) Work in patt to last 6 sts. pm. 32) sts rem. 12. ending with a WS row. 2. 68. 8. 137. 315. 5½. work 8¾. 121. 16½. 6.com 4¾ (5½. 12. st dec’d. 3. 24th. 17½)" from CO. 16½. then sts. 59¾)" . removing m. 8½. work to end—46 (50. Rep Dec row every 4th (2nd. 24th. 12. Work even until piece measures 15½ (16½. RLI. 14) sts. 159) held in patt to end—4 sts inc’d. 99. 8) with a WS row. 113. 9½ )" 5¼ (5¼. then divided for working the fronts and back separately. ssk. 6) sts Work even until armhole measures 6½ (7¼. 16¾. 24th. working k1 between m. 9¾)" from CO. Short-row 2 (RS) Work in patt to end. 149. k1. 9. 19¼. 6½. 46¾. p1 rib for 1¾".knittingdaily. 24th. 60¾)" before m and place these 46 (50. 235. 8. p1. 31. 9¼. 4. then BO 1 st 1 (1. 263. 2) Next row (RS) Beg and ending as indicated for times—30 (30. 7. 11¾. shown in size 41¾". Inc row (RS) *Work in patt to m. even until armhole measures 6½ (7¼. 137. 8. Shape armholes: BO 3 more times—203 (215. k2tog. 9½)". 18½. 173). Next row (RS) Work to 2 (2. 51. p1. (24th. purl to end. 8. A circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of stitches. ending with a RS row. 123. then BO 2 sts 1 (1. next st. 9¼. Rep Dec row every 22nd st. 251. 16½. Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. 5½. 2nd. Divide for fronts and back: rows—87 (91. 6. 57½)" 8¼ (9. 103. wrap next st. 15% tussah silk. 8) rows. 50. 99. 4. 10) rows. Next row times—191 (203. 331) sts (WS) Work in patt to end. 149. 1. 24th. 6. 7. 17) more 133. 21½)" 113. Tools • Size 6 (4 mm): 32" circular (cir) needle • Markers (m) • Removable m • Stitch holders • Six 5⁄8 " buttons • Tapestry needle Left Front Work 1 WS row. 12¾. 54¾. 8. Shape bust circumference. 7½)" 12. rep from * once more. 6½. 8. 4. 8½. 44. 9¼. 123. 19¼. 3. 71. 14) sts. 16½. 16½. 7. 28. sl m. 26th) row 2 yarn. work to 3 (3. 3. Shape Dot chart to m. 5. 10½. ending with a 60 www. 10. 4. 2nd. Shape waist: Dec row (RS) *Work in patt to 2 sts before m. work in patt to 9¼. 9¾. 5¼. p105 (109. 2. 8. 24th. 84). 48. 2. times. 7¼. 2. 32. 47¾. 14½)" 35¼ (37½. 6. 16½. with WS facing. 3. 23¼. 19¾. 7) sts before m and place these 99 (103. 7¾. 4) time(s)—40 (44. page 16 Sincere Shee p Luminous Sizes 36¼ (38½. working wraps tog rem. 10 (10. sl m. 7¾. 6¾. 26th) row 2 more Rep last 2 short-rows 2 more times. 76. work Dot chart to end. sl m. 52¾. 223. 9¼. p1. Work in k1. 8. 343) sts at beg of next 2 (2. 7¾. 11¼. 6¾. beg and ending as indicated for back. 5½.com/Glossary for terms you don’t know. 7¾. 2. Shape neck: Dec row (RS) Work in patt to last 3 sts. 19¼. 5½)" 18¼ (19. 40¾. 11¼. place marker (pm). work Dot chart to m. Body CO 203 (215. 95. 16½. 2nd. 16½. Short-row 3 Work in patt to 6 sts before wrapped end—4 sts dec’d. 4. pm. 41¾. 24th. 53. 19½)" 6. 7½. 9) skeins Gauge 23 sts and 32 rows = 4" in Dot patt 78) sts on holder for right front. 263. 6. 52) sts rem. 5¾ (6¼. 63. 2nd. with wrapped sts. 9½)". 55¾. 5)" 18 (19. turn. 45¾. Work 1 WS row. BO 2 sts at beg of foll 2 (2. 4. 21. 8. 3. sl m. 4¾. rejoin Heather Zoppet ti 22nd (24th. 12¾)" See www. 24th. 30. 38¾. 4. wrap as indicated for left front. 26. Work 1 WS row. 4¼. 9¼. sl m. 5 (5.Designer RS row. 8¾. Back LIGNIN CARDIGA N sl m. ending then BO 1 st at beg of foll 2 (2. 303. then every 4th row 0 (9. pm. 1. 53. k1—1 sleeve 12 (12¾. 64. 287. 107) sts rem. 48. ending with a WS row. Work 1 more row in patt. Next row (WS) P48 (52. 2nd) row 9 (4. 10. 17) more times. k2. (7¼. Summer16 Knitscene 61 Designer Short-rows 1 and 2 Work in patt to last 6 sts. 19¼. then BO 2 sts 1 (1. wrap spaced buttons on button band. 6. 19) more (RS) Sl 1. 2. 9. garment facing. 31. 32. 14) rows even. 5) time(s). 7. 8) more Right Front row. around neck edge. 9¼. 50% silk. ending before buttonhole Inc row (RS) K1. 130. 109. 65. *p2. Work even until armhole measures 6½ 115. p1. 8. 19. 67. 33. 3. 73) sts. 115. 12. 83. 16. 4. 32) sts neck. working wraps tog m. Do not join. 48. 134. then every 4th row 0 (9. Block pieces to measurements. 4. Rep Dec row every 4th With RS tog. 31. 10. then BO 3 43) sts. 6. pick up and knit 106 (122. 2nd. 44. 109. pick-up row. wrap next st. 31. Button 8. Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. turn. 8. 3. Collar: Sleeves Note: WS of garment is RS of collar. 26. 32) sts rem 2 sts at beg of foll 2 (2. 115. 71. 23. turn. 53. front neck. 69. Shape cap: BO 3 (3. Next row 123) sts. wrap next st. times. BO all sts in patt. Short-row 2 (RS) Work in patt to end. 6. wrap next st. k2tog. rejoin yarn. Finishing Shape neck: Dec row (RS) K1. collar using short-rows as foll: Short-row 1 (WS) Work in patt to last 12 sts. 27. with wrapped sts. s 3. 113. 600 yd [549 m]/ 55 g): • silver (MC). 123) sts along right front. 73. Work 12 (14. 25. 43) sts rem. ending with a RS row. wrapped st. 8. 30. band. 5) times—69 (73. Beg and ending as 130. 8. ending Rep last 2 short-rows 2 more times. 3. 6. p on WS p on RS pattern repeat end left front end back end sleeve beg back (50% merino wool. Next row (RS) *Work in rib to (RS) Work in patt to end. 2nd. 60. 30. 9. Place sts on holders. 61. 10. 39. work in with wrapped sts. ungathered Yarn The Fiber Seed Silky Seed Lace Dot 7 5 k on RS. ssk. yo. 19¼. 4) time(s)—40 (44. With RS facing. 10. 18. 19¼. 31. beg at base of left front 8. 6. pick up and knit 97 (103. 30. rem. 32. (57. 6)th row 5 (1. 4. 4. working wraps tog with wrapped sts. 7. rep from * 5 more times. 4)th row 0 even in rib until piece measures ½" from (6. 8) rows. rep from * to end. then BO 1 st 1 (1. 26. wrap next st. turn. 65) sts rem. work to end. 8. Place sts on holder. 4. patt to end—1 st dec’d. 2. 19¼. beg at left front neck edge Work in k1. 4. 37. Buttonhole band: Pm along right front opposite buttons. Work even until piece measures 18 (RS) Work in patt to end. 44. turn. 97. 2nd) row 9 (4. Shape shoulder using short-rows as foll: rib for 1". 1 skein • sunflower (CC). 2. 6. k1. 1. 8. Short-rows 3 and 4 Work in patt to 6 sts before wrapped st. ending with a RS after button band. 8. wrap next st. 1.LLI. turn. 2. rep from * to end. 63. Return 46 (50. Next row 14. Next row (WS) Purl. Next row with a WS row. p1 row. Sl 1. 105. *k2. 6. 105. 107. WS of collar) CAPILL ARY SCARF Heather Zoppet ti p a g e 19 T h e Fi b e r S e e d S i l k y S e e d L a c e Sizes 9¾" wide and 57½" long. ending at base of right Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. rib to end. 6. Next row (RS of garment. k1—2 sts inc’d. BO all sts in patt. ending with a WS row. ending with a WS Rep last 2 short-rows 5 (7. 2nd. BO all sts. 7) sts at beg of next 2 rows. With WS of CO 57 (57. BO. Shape armhole: At beg of WS rows. 10) rows—53 each side. then BO 4 sts at 2 rows even. turn. 19½)" from CO. 31.75 mm) needles • Tapestry needle beg right front See www. next st. 37. 6. 39. beg at right front lower edge. with WS facing. 4. . band: With RS facing. RLI. Shor t-row 3 Work in patt to 12 sts before 12. 61. 2nd. 59. 115. Rep Inc row every 24 (20. work in patt to last st. 12. join shoulders using three-needle (2nd. Work sts to needle and. 29) sts 1 (1. 30. p1 rib for 1¾". working wraps tog with sts at beg of foll 2 (2. Short-row 3 Work in patt to 6 sts before wrapped st. 9. 37. 1 skein Gauge 22 sts and 34 rows = 4" in Mesh patt 3 Tools 1 • Size 5 (3. Sew 6 evenly- Short-row 1 (RS) Work in patt to last 6 sts. Work in k1. Sew in sleeves.knittingdaily. 4) time(s). Shape Rep last 2 short-rows 2 more times. 7¾. Cont in rib until band measures 1" from pick-up row. 7. Next row (WS) Work 30 (30. 12. p1 rib for ½". 8½. 9½)". then every 0 (18. 4. 65.com/Glossary for end right front beg sleeve beg left front terms you don’t know. ending with a WS ending at left front lower edge. Sew sleeve seams. 8¾. work in Weave in ends. 134. Work time(s). 5. 142) sts evenly spaced indicated for sleeve. BO 27 (31. BO 3 sts beg of foll 2 rows—15 (17. BO 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows. row. then BO wrapped sts—30 (30. 22) rows—29 (31. BO 1 st at beg of next 24 (26. 123) sts evenly spaced along left front. 78) held right front 20. 8. Short-row 2 (WS) Work in patt to end. work Dot chart for 2 rows. p2. 41. 48. 32) sts. rem. 2) times—30 (30. 3. BO all sts in patt. working wraps tog (19. 31. 35. 52) sts rem. 2. Next row (WS) Work in patt to end. pick up and knit 97 (103. 32. Work in k1. 2¼. 195) back sts. Rep Inc row every 20th row 0 (1. 15. 69. removing m. then every 22nd row patt row of scarf about 1½" apart and centered page 20 CO edge. 20. 4. 195) sts. 289. 9. k2tog. chart over 57 (63. knit to end. 54)" bust CO. 24. *p1. sl m. 165. 169. LLI. 1. Divide for fronts circumference. pm. 2. 3. 10% nylon. 289. turn. 157. 90) sts each front. when armhole measures 1¼ (1¾. ending with a (135. 1) more time—241 (265. 331. 28) sts. Beg at Heather Zoppet ti 3 (2. Tools back. Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. 82. k1. 76. Short-row 3 Work in patt to 5 sts before wrapped st. ending with a WS row.Scarf lished until piece measures 1" from CO. *Do not turn. 20. rep from * once more. sl m. RLI. 155. 4. 4. pm. 20th. 88. BO 14 (16. . long. divided for working the fronts and back Work even until armhole measures 7 (7½. work WS row. 46¾. Weave in ends. through live sts to fasten off. BO 3 sts 2 (2. ending Designer With MC. knit to end. work in patt to end—20 (20. Next row (WS) Sl 1 pwise with a WS row. 25) sts. Note: Armhole and neck shaping occur simultaneously. 78. Rep last row 6 more times. 20. read the foll section all the way through before proceeding. 147. 5) skeins Gauge 29 sts and 40 rows = 4" in Wave patt and back: Next row (RS) Work to 7 (8. yo sl 1 pwise wyf on WS sl 1 pwise wyf on RS 1¾. thread I-cord vertically through to end—4 sts inc’d. Next row Sl 1 pwise wyf. 76. Wave chart to last st. 177. 139. 1. Pull B a a h Ya r n S a v a n n a h Sizes 34¼ (37½. rep from * to end. 1 st each “seam”. Notes neck as foll: Next row (WS) BO 19 (21. depending on size you are making. 1) more time(s). place ending with a WS row. 9. 3. 331. 94) sts each thread it horizontally to other marked column. BO 14 (16. 355. work Wave wyf. 8. 177. Break yarn leaving a 6" tail and draw tail 22nd. 81. 8¾. 3. ssk. 10% cashmere. 3 (3. 1 st each “seam”. and 123 (135. sl m. 273. work Wave chart over 123 piece measures 57" from CO. sl m. then every 20th row 0 (2. 20. 66. 22nd. Short-row 2 (RS) Work in patt to end. Next row (WS) K1.com/Glossary for knot in each end of I-cord and tie ends of cord as desired. buttoned. 369) sts rem: 54 (60. 3. CO 58 sts. p1. Inc row (RS) *Work in patt to m. 15½)" from gently on ends of cord to gather scarf. 355. pull yarn around the * once more. 72. 2. 1. eyelets of one marked column to end of scarf. 87. 2) times—225 * once more. 15½. 385) sts: 58 (64. Do not join. 5) times.knitscene. (249.75 mm): 24–40" circular (cir) needle. and set of double-pointed needles (dpn) • Markers (m) • Removable m • Stitch holders • Six ½" buttons • Tapestry needle k2tog See www. 2½)". 2. 0. 8) times. 2. p1. 131. Finishing 84. p on WS 12. 18. Next row (WS) K1. 23. 400 yd [366 m]/ 100 g): periwinkle. k1. and 115 Block scarf to measurements. work in patt on scarf (there should be 3 staggered columns of eyelets between marked columns). removing m. work in chart patt to last st. turn. This tank is worked back and forth in one piece 28. (127. 10. 61. *work in chart patt to m. then back down vertically to CO edge. rep from needle without twisting. Work even until piece measures 15 (15½. 8. 5) terms you don’t know. 14) sts before m and place 111 (121.knittingdaily. 15½. wrap next st. 12. 24. CO 241 (265. Work in rib patt as estab- 62 www. 27. sl m. work to end—51 (56. 147. sl sts to left sts before m. then 20. 18. 3. 80) sts just worked on holder for right front. 2. 1. 28) sts. 9¼)". 61. Loosely BO all sts. 0. 187) back sts. ending with a RS row. shape from the lower edge to the underarms. work to 7 (8.com 8½. 72. p1. 339. 50. 40¾. Rep last row 5 more times. 4. k1. CO 4 sts. 22) sts rem when all shaping is complete. pm. Next row (RS) P1. Shape armhole: At beg of RS rows. 315. sl m. 70. front. 165. at the same time. 147. 93) sts. shown in size 37½". Make a s Mesh 3 1 4 st repeat k on RS. p1. Work Mesh chart until marker (pm). 385) sts. 4. 22nd) row 3 (1. back and k4. work in patt to end—4 sts dec’d. 80) sts rem for k on WS • Size 5 (3. 2) more times. rep from I-cord Shape waist: Dec row (RS) *Work in patt to 2 With CC. pattern repeat A circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of stitches. BO 2 sts 2 (3. wrap next st. Body With cir needle. separately. then BO 1 st 2 (3. times. 10. 3. Work 9 rows Mark two parallel columns of eyelets on first even. ROSUL ATE TA NK p1. 14) sts before m and place 51 (56. Left Front Work 1 WS row even. 4. ending with a RS row. 8. 169) sts just worked on holder for left front. modeled with ½" of positive ease Yarn Baah Yarn Savannah (80% wool. Shape shoulder using short-rows as foll: Short-row 1 (WS) Work in patt to last 5 sts. rep from * until cord is about 126" Rep Dec row every 20th (22nd. 99 www.$34.ly/Vintage-Knit-Design .bit. 3 Book Bundle . and flirty projects with style. fresh.Love the vintage-inspired knits in this issue of Knitscene? Get more vintage knitting patterns with the Vintage Knitting Design Collection! These three books will have you knitting fun. Work in k1. Rep last 2 Short-row 1 (WS) Work in patt to last 5 sts. p1. rejoin yarn. facing. 45¾. pick up and knit 117 (119. Next row evenly along right front edge to top of collar. 55. 5) times. turn. p1 rib for ½". Sew 6 evenly spaced buttons armhole: At beg of WS rows. 7. at the same up and knit 181 (189. 3. Ruffle: With cir needle and RS facing. pick up to needle and. 217) sts up and knit 117 (119. 7½. 53)" place these sts on holder for right shoulder. 2¾. working wraps tog with wrapped sts. 20. 7½. Next row WS of ruffle faces RS of garment. working wraps tog of ruffle) *K1f&b. *k1. m. ending with a WS row. 8½. 64 www. k1. Buttonhole row (RS) Work in patt. 8¼. Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. 119. 15½. 121. 8. BO 3 sts 2 (2. ending with a WS row. 185) sts rem. Right shoulder: Return 20 (20. 80) held right front sts three-needle BO. 2¾. pick then BO 1 st 2 (3. 97. 217. 22) sts rem for left shoulder. Short-row 2 (WS) Work in patt to end. k2tog tbl. 59. 8¼)" with wrapped sts. 8. 51)" 95. 61. Place sts on holder. sl both sts off needle 5 3 st. Do not join. 10) rows. 8½. when armhole measures 1¼ (1¾. 238. 2½)". 8. 43½. 119. 20. BO 47 (51. 125) sts evenly along left front edge. 162) along left front edge to bottom hem. 6. 20. turn. 57. 6. 25) sts. 10) rows. 16. 8) times. rejoin yarn. 20. facing. 4. beg at top of left neckband. rep from * 3 more times. 31 (34¼. wrap dec’d. read the foll section all the sts evenly around armhole edge. with WS facing. 59) sts. Next row (WS) Work in patt. remove Cont in rib patt until band measures 1". 72.2¾ (2¾. Shape shoulder 11 using short-rows as foll: k on WS 9 Short-row 1 (RS) Work in patt to last 5 sts. neckband. 37¾. Shape shoulder using (mark this new st). 155. Dec row (RS) *Work in rib as working a [yo. 49. 1 Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. Shape armholes: BO 3 sts at body beg of next 4 (4. 169) back sts to 6½ (6½. 6. Neckband: With cir needle and RS on button band. wrap next st. 23. Place sts on holder. 20. BO 2 sts 2 (3. 3. p on WS shoulder: Work 1 WS row. Place sts on holder. 16) rows—87 (91. work to end—20 (20. Shape in the rnd. Next row (RS) Knit. with WS facing. 131. Right Front Block to measurements. 8. 150. 9¼)" needle and. 7¾. sl both sts off needle pattern repeat (RS) Work in patt to end. turn. Rep last 2 rows until ruffle st. 147. pass 2 sl sts over sts in patt. Place Work in k1. Armhole edging: With dpn RS facing. rejoin yarn. 4. turn. Short-row 3 Work in patt to 5 sts before wrapped rows 3 more times—149 (157. 207. 20. 175. Work in k1. way through before proceeding. wrap next st. Knit 3 rows. 5) times. Pm and join same sts as for ruffle.knitscene. Note: Finishing measures 1¼" from pick-up row. 125) sts time. 20. 22) sts corners. Short-row 2 (WS) Work in patt to end. 99. knit 2nd st tbl. Short-row 3 Work in patt to 5 sts before wrapped next st. sl 2 sts as if to k2tog. 46¾. wrap next st. 7. removable m on knit st nearest each of 4 neck row. Short-row 3 Work in patt to 5 sts before wrapped k2tog. 3)" Rep last 2 short-rows once more. 119. 15½)" at beg of next 4 (6. rem when all shaping is complete. Work even established to 1 st before marked st. 20. BO 2 sts at beg of next 4 (6. and RS facing. (WS) Work in patt to end. 134. BO all sts in patt. Work even until armhole measures 7 (7½. Button band: With cir needle and Return 51 (56. 15. 103) sts rem. with WS ending with a WS row. Next row 6 st repeat skip first st on left needle. 39¾. 250) sts. Place sts on holder. 22) held right shoulder sts to needle and. 16. 119. Designer ¾" Back Return 111 (121. turn. Next row (RS) Work in patt to end. shape neck as (WS) P1. 7½)" 7 (7½. 20. Join shoulders using BO all sts. using simultaneously. Shape neck: Next row (RS) Work 20 (20. wrap next st. rep from * to end—234 (238. 76. 125) sts evenly Note: Armhole and neck shaping occur pick up and knit 114 (124. turn. 2. 20. 8. 9¼)". beg at top of left st. then BO 1 st 15 (15½. 20. Shape shoulder using short-rows as foll: work in rib patt as established to end—8 sts short-rows as foll: Short-row 1 (RS) Work in patt to last 5 sts. 1¾. 22) sts in patt and 33¼ (36½. 3. 119. rep from * to end. 28. 6. BO all until armhole measures 7 (7½. beg at bottom hem. knit first st. 121. 15½. beg at right front neck edge and pick needle and RS facing. 27. evenly along neck edge. ending with a WS foll: Next row (RS) BO 19 (21. 2¼. 242. 238. 8¾. Rep last 2 short-rows once more. p1 rib for 1". 8. p1 rib for 1". 4. 20. Buttonhole band: With cir 3. with wrapped sts. leaving both sts on needle. 8¾. Weave in ends. 8. 9¼)". beg at center of underarm and and knit 117 (119. Next row (WS) Purl. 185. Next row (WS) Work in patt to end. Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. 8. 119. Left Wave k on RS. working wraps tog with wrapped sts. 121. BO all sts in BO all sts in patt. 203. k2tog] across from each button. Work 1 WS row even. working wraps tog 6½ (7. 2¾. 142. Next row (RS Rep last 2 short-rows once more. patt. Rep last 2 short-rows once more.com s . work in patt to end—20 (20. 8½. 8¾. wrap 7 next st. 171. Short-row 2 (RS) Work in patt to end. TA K E A S T E P I N A NEW DIRECTION! Go beyond top-down or toe-up construction in New Directions in Sock Knitting. no matter which design you choose to knit. and unique. intarsia in the round. Original. it’s New Directions in Sock Knitting! 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M1. 7. k3tog. 125. pm. p1] 5 (5. k20 (25. ssk. 8¼. 6. 34. 5) skeins Gauge 20 sts and 36 rnds = 4" in St st on larger needle pwise. [p1. 20% silk. 7¼ (7¾. then every 4th rnd 0 (0. sl m. Rep last rnd once more. k1] 9 times—74 (78) sts rem. Work sts for chart. 6. 0. 4. 294. k1. k1. 27. k1. 32. 0. k1] 9 before m. 4. Next row (RS) [K1. 11. 8¾. 0. k1. p1] 5 (5. 16 (22. 42). 1) more time—64 (74. Work 17¾ (17¾. pm. 8. 6.75 mm): 16" and 24–40" circular (cir) needle. 80. place marker (pm) for side. 6. 9) 3 sts before m. 18¼. 3½. Notes This tank is worked in the round to the underarm. 9½ )" S t i t c h S p r o u t s Ye l l o w s t o n e 2½ (2½. k1—4 sts dec’d. 108. sl m. k1. to left needle. Work even until piece measures chart. sl m. M1. Row 11 (17. Dec row (RS) [K1. sl m. then the front and back are worked separately back and forth. 27. 7. 2¾. 8¼. Cont in patt until 2 rows 0 (0. knit to for chart. remove m. 178. knit to m. 230. 270) sts. 0) Sizes 27¾ (31¾. sl 1 [p1. 42) 138 (158. transfer st from right needle Dec row (RS) [K1. 6. 125. 128) sts rem for front. 7. 38. 9) then every 8th rnd 1 (6. work in patt Sizes 42¼ (46¼)" only: to m. 3. 7) time(s)— 68. 2¾. terms you don’t know. 3. CO 89 (101. remove m. pm for Work 1 WS row. 4. 36) sts for chart. bust circumference. 7½. 0. ssp. 3)" 27¾ (31¾. sl m. times. sssk. k2tog. 9. times—2 sts dec’d. [p1. p1] 9 times. 0) more times. 6 (6. 39. transfer st from right needle to left knit to 2 sts before m. ssk. beg and ending as indicated for your 118. Inc rnd *Work in patt to m. 34. 7¾. Work 1 WS row. knit to 4 sts before m. 9. shown in size 27¾". p1] 9 times. rep from * once more—4 sts inc’d. k1. *k1. 26. 33. Divide for front and back: Next rnd K2tog.com/Glossary for times. [p1. 8. knit to 2 sts before m. sl m. 0. 0. pm for chart. 4 (7. 113. sl 1 pwise. Shape armholes: Dec row k1. p2tog. Inc rnd every 12 (12. work chart to m. k1. transfer st from right needle Row 28 (32. 19. Rep Dec row (RS) [K1. work chart to m. [p1. sl m. ssk. ssk. size. p1] 9 times. 64. 18¼. work in rib to times. 18¼)" See www. pm. Work 1 WS row. pm. 47. p1] 9 times. CO 89 (101. 31. 0. 250. 100. 50¼)" 25½ (29½ . Rep last 2 rows 7 (6. 9. 2. k1. 32) of chart is complete. 322) sts. k1] 4 (4. 19. Shape waist: 94. [p1. k1. 230. sl m. Change k2tog. 35. k2tog. Tools Work 1 WS row. work Row 3 of Yoke chart to m. 250) sts rem. Work 1 WS row. 285 yd [261 m]/100 g): • #SSY008 caldera. 6. 18¼. k2tog. 9) times. 32½.Tropical CORDI A TA NK Ke r r i B l um e r page 2 5 to m] 2 times. p1] 4 (4. 8) times. 7. 274. 0) time(s). 2. ssk.com Dec row (RS) [K1. sl m. k1] 9 times—82 sts rem. 7. 11. 18¼. 8. k1] 5 (5. modeled with 5¼" of negative ease Yarn Stitch Sprouts Yellowstone (80% wool. k1. 17¾. 1. 7)th rnd 2 (2. 32. 190. k2tog. 9. 8. 194. sl m. transfer st from right needle 15. Body With smaller needle. 5. 15. ssk.knitscene. 147. knit to 3 sts rnd every 10th rnd 8 (4. 3 (3. 37. work Yoke Inc chart to m. 88. Set-up rnd *Work 11 (11. sl 1 more times—32 (36. 5. k1. 42¼)" only: [p1. 42¼. Pm and join in the rnd. ssk. sl m. 9. 42¼. sl m. 7½. 4)" 6¼ (7. 15. 46¼. 6. 19. 137. 135) sts on holder for back—68 (78. Knit 4 rnds. 8. k1] 9 times—84 sts rem. Rep Dec row every RS row then every 6th rnd 0 (0. 8) times.knittingdaily. 34 (40) sts for 250. sl m. 26. Work 1 WS row. 120) sts rem. to left needle. Next rnd [P1. knit to 11 (11. k2tog. before m. 10) times. 12. remove m. 8. 39. 8. 9)" ½" 17¾ (17¾. p2tog. pwise. k1. rep from * once more—4 sts dec’d. 137. 19. 2. 17¾. 55. 7. k1] 4 (4. knit to 4 sts before m. sl 1 to larger needle. 14. work chart to needle. 0. 30. times—80 sts rem. 18¼)" from CO. 6. pm. 7¾. chart is complete. knit to 1 st before m. Work 2½ (2½. pm. 14. k1. 147. 46¼. 7. 210. 76. 98. 32. k1 (0). p1. Dec row (RS) [K1. 7. sl m. rep from * once more. ssk. 38. [k1. k1 (0). 35. k2tog. work in patt to m. 50¼)" chart. 8. Rep last m. pwise. 37) of 8 rnds even. sl m. 16) more times—54 (58. • Size 5 (3. 9) times. sl m. 115. knit to 2 sts work chart to m. 21. ssp. 3. 1 WS row. 6. k2. Rep Dec ssk. 35. m. 19) sts in rib. 9. k2tog. k1. Row 29 (35) of chart is complete. sl m. 8. 46¼)" body 33½ (38¼. 4. to left needle. work chart to m. Sizes 27¾ (31¾. sl m. 4. 3. 105. k1] 5 (5. 8. k1. 17¾. 4. 4) more times—150 (170. 84. k2tog. p1] 4 (4. 8. place next 75 (85. 60½)" . 214. 113. 35¾. 12. depending on size you are making • Size 6 (4 mm): 24–40" cir needle • Markers (m) • Cable needle (cn) • Stitch holder • Tapestry needle (RS) K1. 3. 95. 42¼. piece measures 3" from CO. 8. [p1. 51. 8) Size 50¼" only: Front 1 WS row. 12. 86) sts rem. remove m. 0. Left strap: Return 17 (17. sl m. 54. Work 1 WS row. k1. 20. Work 5 (5. Work 1 WS row. Shape shoulder: Next row Next row (RS) K2tog. 8) times. 7. 9. 8. 8) 3. 5. pm. 3. k2tog. 1) of Yoke strap: Work 1 WS row. 3. 7) pwise. k1 from cn 27 25 sl 1 st onto cn. 21. 4. 4) times. 4) times—44 (48. 8) times. 6. 17. k1. Set-up for 3) more time(s)—15 (15. BO all sts. 7) sts. 105. 3. k1—4 sts dec’d. 27) sts just worked on holder for left strap. 4) times. 17. Shape armholes: Dec row (RS) K1. 7) sts. sl 1 pwise. 111. 3. [p1. place 17 (17. 27. yarn. 5. 3. 21. 8. p1] 2 (2. 7. k2tog—9 (9. pass st with a WS row. 3. Dec row (RS) [K1. 27) rem. knit to last 4 (4. 27. Work 12 rows even. 11. [p1. 129) sts p2tog. [k1. 6. work to end—10 times. p1] 2 (2. 23. 3. 7. Strap shift row Work to last 2 sts. ssp. 3. yo. 7) sts rem. 21. pm. 8. k2 from cn 13 11 Yoke 9 3 7 1 5 3 1 4 sts to 42 sts end 50¼" end 27¾" end 46¼" end 39" 7 st repeat beg 27¾" end 35" beg 50¼" beg 46¼" beg 35" beg 31¾" 42¼" end 31¾" 42¼" beg 39" All sizes: 4) times. k1. 6. 7. ssp. removing all m on last row. 3. 8) sts. p2tog. k1. 6. (11. 2. 7) sts. 3. sl 1 (RS) [K1. 3. hold in back. 3. Shape shoulder: Next row rem. 9. 0. 6) sts rem. 6. 2. 60. [k1. k1] 5 (5. 15. 7. 0. 19) sts. 4. work Row 1 (1. [k1. Next row (RS) right needle to left needle. p1] 2 (2. p1] 5 (5. p1] 4 (4. remove m. pm. end—1 st dec’d. 119. p1] 2 rem. ssp. p1] 2 (2. knit to last 4 (4. 6. Shape neck: Next row (RS) [K1. 3. 6. patt. p2tog. 3. 3. 1. 12. p2tog. 101. 115. 6. transfer st from 4. 3. times. 6. 7.Yoke Increase k on RS. 95. 4) times. 9. p1 from cn 21 19 sl 1 st onto cn. hold in front. 8. 14. 6) sts rem. 12. 85. 19. 56. with WS facing. k2tog. 22. 6. [p1. k1. 14) sts rem. sl m. 4. work in patt to end—1 st Next row (WS) Work to last 2 sts. 27. 4. 23. k1] 2 (2. p1] 2 (2. 4. yo. 4. with RS facing. ssp. 6. [p1. p1] 4 (4. 19. 21. hold in back. 27. 1. Next row Next row (RS) [K1. p1] 2 (2. 6. sl m. 4. k1 from cn 23 sl 1 st onto cn. 19. knit to 4 40. Dec row (WS) P2tog. knit to 3 sts before m. Next row (RS) Work to last 2 sts. with a RS row. k1. 4. Rep Strap shift row every RS held sts to needle and. Work 1 WS row. 22. Rep last 2 rows 1 (1. 7. knit to 4 sts before m. k1. work in patt to last 11 22. 42. 7. 7) sts rem. 14. 6. 48) sts between m. 6) more times—34 (38. 125. 27. sl 1 3. Rep Dec row every RS row 1 (1. pm. 10 (10. 19. 99. remove m. yo. 6. remove m. 7. Shift row (RS) Work in patt to sts before m. 4. 8. yo. 15. k1. [k1. 1) row(s) even in dec’d. 9) rem from BO over k2tog. ending sts to needle and. sl m. 4. 6. Rep last 2 rows 0 (0. k1] 2 (2. 8) sts. k2tog. 6. 6. [k1. 27) sts rem for right strap. 3. 8) work in patt to 7 (7. 8. [k1. sl 1 pwise. (WS) BO 4 (4. 109. 50. 4. knit to m. work to end—5 (5. 11. k1. 6. your size. 7. 8. Right 14. 7. 5. 3. k1. 5. 9) times. 6. k2. k1] 4 (4. k2tog. 11. between m. 4) times—17 (17. hold in front. 8. 9) work to m. 4) times. (RS) BO 4 (4. 1. yo. 22. ssk—69 (79. 15. 25) sts. 2. chart to m. 4. 1. remove m. p on WS Tropical 37 p on RS. remove m. 4. 11) sts before m. 1. 4. 15. k1] 2 (2. beg and ending as indicated for 21. 3) more time(s). [p1. 22) sts rem. [k1. 19. 12. 4) times. sl m. 4. times. [k1. 8. p1] 5 (5. ssp—4 (4. 5. ssp—9 (9. ssk. k2tog. 8. 3. 22) sts rem. 3. 6. m. 8. ending 1) more time—65 (75. 15) sts rem. 23. 23. Work 12 rows even. sl m. to left needle. 9. 15. 6. 4. work to end—5 (5. k on WS 35 yo 33 31 pattern repeat 29 sl 1 st onto cn. 7. 3. 1. 4. p1. k1 from cn 17 15 sl 2 sts onto cn. 135) held back 4. 4. 6. yo. 4) times. 13. ssk. 40. 4. Dec row (RS) Sssk. 6. Summer16 Knitscene 67 . Work 1 WS row. 7. sts. p1] 2 (2. 3. k1] 4 (4. yo. 3. 4. 5. transfer st from right needle yo. sl m. 18. 3. 13. 3. 9. 5. 7. 4) times. 11. 4) times. work to end— times. p1] 2 (2. 2. rejoin pwise. 9. BO all sts. ssp. 7. 4. 62) sts (10. 27. 1. k1. transfer st from right needle row 4 (4. knit to m. work in patt to to left needle. 95. Next row (RS) Ssk. (WS) Work to last 2 sts. 89. k1. 15. 6. k1. pm. k2tog—4 (4. 15) sts rem. Back (2. 23. k1. 9. 5. rejoin yarn. [p1. 14. Return 75 (85. 6. 23) sts straps: Strap shift set-up row (RS) [K1. sl m. 8. 12. sl m. 7. sl m. pm. 3. 5. 6. Work 1 WS row. 46. work in patt to last 2 sts. Next row (WS) BO 4 (4. 3. Next row (RS) BO 4 (4. 9. 7. 7. 14) sts rem. then work Dec row once more—14 (14. k1. k1. 4. transfer st from right needle to left needle. work in patt to end—14 (14. 4. 3. 23. 6. With WS facing. 4) times. hold in back. 121) sts BO 19 (23. You can find her on Ravelry as kerriknits. k1] 2 (2. 121. 79. BO all sts. 27) Sarah Thieneman can be found on Ravelry sts just worked on holder for right strap. 4. 4. 4) Scarf times—45 (49. CO 98 sts. pass st rem from BO over k2tog. 21. pick up and knit 18 (18. 3. beg at cotton. 12. k1] 2 (2. 15. 4) s times. 11) sts before m. 3. then work Rows 1–12 of p1] 2 (2. Right strap: Work as for front left strap. 4) times. Shape neck: Next row (RS) [K1. 4. Rep Strap shift row every RS row 4 (4. ssp. Size 17" wide and 56" long Yarn Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima (100% pima smaller 16" cir needle and RS facing. 21. 4. [k1. 9. 3. 4. *Work Set-up Rows 1 and 2 m. 18 (18. 49) sts between m. 4. k1] 5 (5.tumblr. 4. 21. [p1. 4) times. 20 (24. then work Rows 1–12 of chart 6 (4. 23. Work 1 WS row. 4. of Chevron chart once. 3. 3. Block to measurements. p1] 2 (2. 6. 3. 21. sl 1 pwise wyf on WS neck BO. knit to last 4 of chart once. 6. 6. 2 skeins Gauge 23 sts and 27 rows = 4" in St st. 4. 3. p on WS with CC. Bring new color under old and removing m on last row. pm. 21. Tools 20. 21) sts along right back strap to back neck terms you don’t know. p1] 2 (2. 19.knitscene. 6. 3. 4¼. [p1. 4. 57. 9) times—2 Notes sts dec’d. Break the con- straps: Strap shift set-up row (RS) [K1. 9. 8) sts. Block to measurements.com. color only. 4. work 54 rows in St st. 20. k1. 137) sts total. 3. yo. 75. 4.kerriknits. 26) sts. then work Rows 1–10 once more. 4. 4. 23. do not break Tropical 12. Strap shift row (RS) [K1. 3. 27. [k1. p1] 2 (2. 18 (18. 20. When working the Chevron chart. 27. 3. 68 www. With larger needle. 27) sts along back neck BO. knit to last 4 (4. Work 1 WS row. 4. sl m. 4. Set-up for color at each color change. sl m. 19. BO all sts. 3. 3. 8. page 26 knit to m.ssk. 4) times. 3. [p1. 7. 4. 7. 27) sts rem for left strap. 22. 133. 3. 21. k1. p2tog. k on RS. 19. 4) times. 6) more times—35 (39. [k1. k1. 15. 220 yd [201 m]/100 g): • #9782 carnival mix (CC). 21. 20. chart 6 times. COMMELINA SCARF Finishing S a r a h T hi e n e m a n Weave in ends. 19. Neck edging: With strap. k on WS sl 1 pwise wyb on RS. Pm and join in the rnd. BO. k1. k1. 24. but carry yarns 81) sts rem. 3. sl m. 41. 22. sl m. sl 1 pwise wyf on WS sl 1 pwise wyb on RS. ssp. 21. 9. or follow her knitting adventures on her blog at www. 4. 21. Work Set-up Rows 1 and 2 (2. [k1. See www. 3. knit to last 11 (11. 11. 27. 26) sts along front with MC. yo. knit to 7 Break CC. k on WS with CC. k1. 11. 21) sts along pattern repeat right front strap to shoulder. yarns after color changes. 4) times. Weave in ends. 4.75 mm) needles • Tapestry needle 23. 63) sts between With MC. 4) times. p1] 2 (2. 5¼)". Rep Dec row every RS row 4 (7. 24. 220 yd [201 m]/100 g): • #3735 jade (MC). 43. 3. [k1.knittingdaily. 47. k1. p on WS with MC. 6. 4. 4) times. 3. 19) more times—55 (59. 4. ending with a WS row needed again. k on RS. 19. p1] 2 (2. 6. 9. 6. 69. 21 (25. [p1. 125. sl m. p2tog. 3 skeins Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Paints (100% pima cotton. 3. 3. 8) sts. 3. p1] 2 trasting color after the chevron pattern sec- (2. where she spends her days as a technical designer in the fashion industry and her nights growing her knit design business. 4) times—17 (17. 23. k2tog. 3. 41. p1] 2 (2. 9. yo. tion is complete and continue with the main 4. 9 s 7 Kerri Blumer is based in Columbus. 4) times.com/Glossary for 21. 4) times. 27. yo. 4. pm. p1] 2 from * 2 more times.com 5 3 1 set-up 2 set-up 1 24 st repeat . 4. 29 sts and 42 rows = 4" in Chevron patt left shoulder seam. CC. Work even until armhole measures loosely along the side edge until they are 4 (4¼. 15. 22. BO 20 as SarahDianneT. 51. rep (7. 20. Finishing Sew shoulder seams. 4. C a s c a d e Ya r n s U l t r a P i m a (24. 19) sts. 8. Left strap: Work as for front right strap. 61. 4. 22. 55. 21) sts along Chevron left back strap to shoulder—113 (121. 8. yo. 125. 8. 4. ssp. yo. 25. 4. With MC. place 17 (17. k1] 2 (2. then work Rows 1–10 once more. knit to m. 65. 21) sts evenly spaced along left front • Size 5 (3. 11 Knit 4 rnds. With MC. Break times. 21. Ohio. 20. and 18 (18. 3. 19. [k1. knit to marked st. 51½)" bust 14. 95. 2) skein(s) Gauge 18 sts and 27 rows = 4" in charted patt. 23¾. Tools time(s). 24. 4. 6.knittingdaily. KOK. 25½. 40. 127. knit to end—71 (84. 21. turn. 113. modeled with ½" of negative ease Yarn Ancient Arts Heavy Lace (65% silk. 121. k2tog (yo and next st). 105. 26. 4. 16¼ (18. 22. 159) sts. turn. k2tog (yo and next k2tog ssk Shape sides using short-rows as foll: Short-row 1 (RS) K3 (3. 26. 19¾)" Notes 7¼ (8. Inc row (RS) Knit to marked center st. 18 sts and 30 rows = 4" in garter st with a RS row. 2. Front CO 67 (83. 3. Short-row 3 Knit to yo. Next row (RS) BO 16 (19. • Size 4 (3. 18¾. 47½" O 19 O 17 O 15 O 13 O 11 O 9 O 7 O 5 O 3 O 10 st repeat 1 10 st repeat marked st Summer16 Knitscene 69 . knit to end—2 sts inc’d. sizes 32½". 18¾. 11. 8¼. 24. 14)" from m. 30)" 2 rows 8 more times—85 (101. p on WS p on RS. Knit 1 WS row. 3). Short-row 6 (WS) Yo. 96. 145. Short-row 2 (WS) Yo. 125. KOK (see Stitches). 2. 109. 4. 2. 765 yd [700 m]/113 g): • #RG01 raspberry gelato. 8¾. 3. k2tog. 85. 9¼. 13. 4. 44. turn. 2. 1 (1. 28) sts. 21. k1tbl on WS 135) sts. 40". 4). 97. k on WS Increase chart for your size once. Rep last Tropical from the top down and seamed. 28) sts. 23¼. knit to end. 133) sts rem. ending circumference. 9¾)" terms you don’t know. Mark center st with removable m. then work k1tbl on RS Rows 1–10 once more—85 (95. 27¾. pattern repeat Increase. psso sl 1 pwise wyf on RS k2 (2. 141) sts. yo. k1) in same st no stitch st). Work Rows 1–20 of page 2 9 k on RS. 19¾. yo. 131. 35% linen. 115. 3. measured along side. Next row (WS) A LPINI A TA NK BO 16 (19. knit to end.5 mm) needles • Removable markers (m) • Tapestry needle Short-row 5 (RS) Knit to yo.com/Glossary for Stitches KOK: (K1. k1) in same st—2 sts inc’d. 47½. 1) more O (k1. 13. front & back 19 (21. Place removable m at edges for top of A n c i e n t A r t s He a v y L a c e side seam. 75. 115. knit to end—55 C or r in a F e r g u s o n (65. knit to end. Rep Rows 1–20 of Body chart for yo your size until piece measures 12 (12. 20. Sizes 32½ (36. 4). 105) sts rem.See www. Pm on center st. 25¾)" This tank is worked back and forth in pieces 1½" 17¾ (17¾. k2 (3. 3. Short-row 4 Yo. sl 1 pwise wyf on WS Rep last 2 short-rows 11 (7. 1. k3tog sl 1 kwise. shown in size 32½". Next row (WS) Knit. 40". k2tog (yo and next st). 4. knit to end. 3. 4. 47½" O 19 O 17 O 15 O 13 O 11 O 9 O 7 O 5 O 3 O 1 10 st repeat 10 st repeat marked st Body. Knit 13 rows. Sew shoulder seams. 51½" O 19 O 17 O 15 O 13 O 11 O 9 O 7 O 5 O 3 O 10 st repeat 1 10 st repeat marked st Body. 2. and author of Warm Days. Next row (WS) Knit to yo.Rep last 2 short-rows 0 (4. 5. 4). Corrina is a knitwear designer. 44". Short-row 3 Knit to yo. Next row (RS) Short-row 5 (WS) Knit to yo. 3. sizes 36". k2tog (yo and next st). Corrina Ferguson didn’t start knitting until she moved to Florida. Tropical Knit to yo.knitscene. 3. k2 (2. turn. sizes 36". s times. Short-row 6 (RS) Yo. 11. 2. knit to end. k2tog (yo and next st). With WS facing.com . k2tog (yo and next st). k2 (3. 9. teacher. loosely BO all sts kwise. Short-row 4 Yo. Increase. turn. 2015). 1) more Back time(s). sizes 32½". 10) more lower edge to m. 51½" O 19 O 17 O 15 O 13 O 11 O 9 O 7 O 5 O 3 O 1 10 st repeat 10 st repeat marked st 70 www. Short-row 2 (RS) Yo. 0. Cool Knits (Interweave. knit to end. Rep last 2 short-rows 0 (4. 4). Finishing Weave in ends. 44". 6. 3). knit to end. Work as for front. but fortunately she’s become one of those crazy Florida people who think 60° is cold. 0. 9. Block pieces to measurements. turn. 4. 5. Sew side seams from Short-row 1 (WS) K3 (3. 4. Rep last 2 short-rows 11 (7. 10) more times—first half completed. knit to end. 3. Knitwear designer Alex Capshaw-Taylor has created a collection of 19 knitted garments and accessories featuring timeless.99 CAN InterweaveStore.99 US/$27. ISBN 978-1-62033-946-6 168 pages | $25.com . from weekday to weekend— and. you know the appeal of creating a piece that can go from home to office. But that can be easier said than done! Until now.knit your own Couture Wardrobe! As a knitter. It’s your fashion-forward guide to a whole new wardrobe. Dressed in Knits isn’t just another knitting book. high-fashion designs that are refreshingly easy to wear. that looks flattering on your figure. most importantly. ending with Row 18 of chart. Rep Inc row every 10th WS row even. sl m. work in rib patt to m. Cont in end. 19" Stitches Twisted Rib: (odd number of sts) 13 (16)" Row 1 (RS) P1. then work Rows 1–20 sl m. working sl next st from left needle to right needle. Rep Dec row every 4th row 18 chart once more—piece measures about 13" more times—95 (111) sts rem. Set-up row 2 patt to end—1 st inc’d. Next row (WS) Work in patt to m. Cont in patt as shown in size 33½" on model with 37" bust Yarn The Fibre Company Meadow (40% merino wool. Shape work in rib patt to last st. work in rib patt to last st. p1. sl m. work in patt to been worked 5 times. work in patt to (RS) Work in patt to 1 st before last chart m. sl m. removable m at armhole edge to mark beg of Right Side Work in patt to m. sl m. Next row (RS) Work in (RS) Sl 1. ending with Row 10 of chart. Place a (RS) Sl 1. work in patt to have been worked 5 times. sl m. remove patt as established until Rows 1–20 of chart m. sl m. work Twisted Rib (RS) Work in patt to m. knit to m as you come to them. Set-up row 1 (RS) K1. work Twisted working new st in St st. Next row of chart 5 more times. 545 yd [498 m]/100 g): • cosmos. 15% linen. Shape sleeve: Next row (RS) Work even.knitscene. measures about 9½" from shoulder m.Row 2 (WS) K1. work Twisted more times—89 (105) sts rem. Shape sleeve: Dec row (RS) Rib (see Stitches) over 19 sts. Set-up row 1 (RS) K1. k1. knit to m. remove m. M1L. Front: Cont in patt as established sleeve shaping. sl m. through Row 20 of chart. CO 108 patt to end—109 (125) sts. 3 (4) skeins Yarn distributed by Kelbourne Woolens Gauge 29 sts and 34 rows = 4" in St st neck: Dec row (RS) Work in patt to 2 sts established until Rows 1–20 of chart have before last m. pm. ssk (removing m). Inc row (RS) Work in Rib over 19 sts. purl to m. then work Rows 1–8 of end—1 st dec’d. Work 1 WS sl m. row 4 more times—114 (130) sts. worked 4 times from shoulder m—piece ssk. ending with Row 20 of chart. sl m. [pm. sl m. Inc row (RS) Work in patt to Tools remove m. Work 2 rows even. work in Back: Using a provisional method. 25% baby llama. sl m. k1. work in rib patt to last st. purl to m.knittingdaily. work in work Twisted Rib over 19 sts. p1. ssk. purl to last m. then work Rows end. sl st back to left needle. ending with Row 20 of chart— row 4 more times—114 (130) sts. sl m. M1R. patt to m. p1. M1R. Work 3 rows from CO. Shape until Rows 1–20 of Lace chart have been neck: Dec row (RS) Work in patt to m. sl m. pm] 3 (4) times. place marker even. sleeve shaping. CO 108 end—1 st dec’d. work in rib patt to m. 20% silk. Rep Dec See www. Slip stitches at beginning of right-side rows knitwise with yarn in back. work in rib patt to m. k1. ending with Row 20 of chart. M1L. pm. slip stitches at beginning of wrong-side rows purlwise with 16¾ (19½ )" right side left side yarn in front. Rep Inc row every 10th (WS) Sl 1. Break yarn and place sts on holder. work in rib patt to last st. k1. knit to last 20 sts. work in patt to m. (124) sts. Set-up row 2 (WS) Sl 1 (see work in patt to end—88 (104) sts rem.5 mm) needles • Markers (m) • Removable m • Tapestry needle • Stitch holder work in patt to end—94 (110) sts rem. over 19 sts. pm. Shape sleeve: Next row HELICONI A WR AP Nor i ko H o page 3 0 T h e F i b r e C o m p a ny M e a d o w (RS) Work in patt to m. Place Rep Rows 1 and 2 for patt. pm. sl m. 5½" 14 (16¾)" Notes This kimono is worked back and forth in two separate pieces. new st in St st. *p1tbl. Next row row even. 1–8 of chart once more—piece measures Left Side about 13" from CO. Work 1 WS armhole measures about 9½" from m. Place row even. sl m. k2tog. sl m. 15¾ (18¾)" 72 www. knit to last 20 sts. Dec row (pm). sl m. Work 9 rows Tropical sleeve shaping. sl m. sl m. Place a removable m at armhole edge to mark removable m at armhole edge to mark end of shoulder. *k1tbl. removing chart Lace chart over 16 sts.com/Glossary for terms you don’t know. [work patt to m. k20. which are seamed together 9¼" 9½" at the center back. last chart m. work in rib patt to m. work in patt to Back: Using a provisional method. Work 9 rows even. Rep Dec row every 10th row 4 (124) sts. Work 1 patt to end—1 st inc’d. knit to m. k2tog. removable m at armhole edge to mark end of work Lace chart over 16 sts] 3 (4) times. work in • Size 4 (3. Work 2 rows even. sl m. Work 9 rows even. rep from * to end.com . knit to last m. pm. Work Notes). end—109 (125) sts. Dec row in patt to last m. k1. rep from * to end. Sizes 33½ (39)" back width at underarm. work in patt to end—1 st dec’d. or items that ship directly from manufacturers. subscriptions.com/knitting. VIP memberships. Valid for one use per customer only. Discounts cannot be applied to previous purchases. Other exclusions may apply. value packs.BOOKS MAGAZINES KITS DVDS PATTERNS & MORE SAVE 10% Off Your Next Purchase at InterweaveStore. Your discount/coupon code is not valid for purchasing gift cards.com No minimum order and no end date Just use code KNITPUB10 at checkout InterweaveStore. .com/Knitting Promo Code Exclusions Apply: Your special discount/coupon code will allow you to take 10% OFF many (not all) of the items you find at InterweaveStore. pre-orders. rep from ** to end. sl m. *drop 1 st from left Lace needle and ravel to CO edge. Work through Row 20 of chart. knit to and knitwear designer by night. p on WS to end. purl to m. work in patt to end—1 st dec’d. Do not join. place 108 (124) right side sts on same Notes worked 4 times from shoulder m—piece needle. Dec row (RS) Work in patt to m. BO all sl m. pull yarn through last st. facing out and being careful not to twist. Next row (WS) K220. ssk Rep Rows 1–8 five more times. Row 4 Knit to m. k1. purl to m. purl to m. sl m. wrapping yarn 2 times around (removing m). last m. wrapping yarn 4 times around right method. BO 2 sts. Break yarn. 6" tail and draw tail through live sts. Next row (WS) Work right needle. work in patt to end—88 Weave in ends. 15% alpaca. With RS facing. then break yarn. ending with Row 20 of at shoulder m in same way.com and on Ravelry as norichan. Sl 3 I-cord sts needle is used to accommodate the large removable m at armhole edge to mark beg of to needle holding right side sts.com Finishing Weave in ends. [bring yarn forward over right A my Pa lm e r needle] 3 times. Block to measurements. Place center back edge at needle tip. **k1. purl to last m. Rejoin yarn from ball and BO all 11 rem sts. purl to m. Fold left side at shoulder m. sl m. ending with Row 8 of chart. sl m. Row 1 (RS) Knit. [bring yarn forward over right needle] 2 times. 9 7 C l a s s i c E l i t e Ya r n s C e r r o 3 1 16 sts 74 www. . k2. chart—armhole measures about 9½" from m.knittingdaily. k1. A circular measures about 9½" from shoulder m. Finishing Work 7 rows even.Gauge 15 sts and 19 rows = 4" in patt Tools Tropical row every 4th row 18 more times—95 (111) sts Remove waste yarn from provisional CO and rem. 5 Size 10½" wide and 111" long Yarn Classic Elite Yarns Cerro (85% cotton. dropping extra wraps. Front: Cont in patt as established waste yarn from provisional CO and with RS until Rows 1–20 of Lace chart have been facing. depriving her assistant editor of the joy of making up things this time. rep from * 8 more times. Sew center back seam. rep from * to m. BO all sts as number of stitches. yo] 4 times. Fold right side Work 1 WS row even. sl m. Row 2 (WS) *K1. sl m. place marker s then work Rows 1–20 of chart 5 more times. knit to end. sl 3 sts just worked back to **k1. [k2tog. sl m. then work k2tog Rows 1–4 once more. k50. and 1 left side st rem). ending with Row 18 of with RS facing. wrapping yarn 4 times around right left needle. leaving a 3' tail. and at the same time. foll: *K2. remove to end. work sssk instead from I-cord and ending at removable sleeve m. remove m. sleeve shaping. place 94 (110) held right side sts on empty See www. shoulder. k49. dropping extra wraps. rep from * to last 4 sts (3 I-cord sts needle. sl m. CO 3 sts for I-cord edging. Block to measurements. removing chart m as you come to them. k2tog. Using tail as working yarn. Row 8 Knit to m. leaving a Work in patt to 2 sts before last m.knitscene. k2tog tbl. She can be found online at www. With RS facing. needle with side edge at needle tip. knit to end. sl m. join left and right sides as needle. 4 skeins s Amy Palmer finally remembered to add a bio. then using the cable Row 5 Knit. Sew side seams. knit in patt to m. dropping extra sts rem. rep from * to m. work in patt to end. loosely yo BO all sts to m. rep from ** to end. • Size 6 (4 mm): 40" circular (cir) needle • Markers (m) • Tapestry needle Scarf Using the backward-loop method. sl m. dropping extra wraps. Row 3 Knit to m. Sl 3 I-cord k3tog (removing m). sl m. work in patt to end—94 (110) sts rem. sl m. beg from I-cord and (pm). Row 7 Knit to m. CO 319 sts. sl m. Work 3 rows even. Noriko Ho works as an optometrist by day Next row (RS) Work in patt to m. sl m. I-cord edging: Use the I-cord method to BO sts. drop next 2 sts and ravel IPOMOE A SCARF to CO edge. Drop all loops from page 3 3 right needle. sts as before—3 I-cord sts rem. knit to m. Shape sleeve: Dec row (RS) before—3 I-cord sts rem. yo. Dec row (RS) Work in patt to just before last ending at first neck dec. k6. beg ssk of last chart rep.norichanknits. wrapping yarn 2 times around (104) sts rem. sl m. right needle. k2tog tbl—3 I-cord knit to m. sl m. pull yarn tail through last BO st. sl m. beg with side edge and ending with This scarf is worked back and forth. Remove terms you don’t know. work in patt to end. 150 yd [137 m]/50 g): • #7147 denim. sts to needle holding provisional CO sts. pm. knit k on RS. Row 6 *K1. Rep Dec row every 10th row 4 more times—89 (105) sts rem. place 108 (124) sts on empty chart. m.com/Glossary for Place removable m at armhole edge to mark needle with side edge at needle tip. pull 19 17 15 13 yarn through last st. with RS wraps. tanks and cropped cardis are comfortable on warm summer nights. knitted tees and short-sleeve cardigans are perfect for spring. and pullovers and shawls are just right for early fall.interweavestore. Available Now www.com *4#/t$"/ .Lightweight Knits for Hot Summer Nights In this gorgeous and fresh collection of lightweight knitted garments and accessories. Cardigans and hoodies stand in for winter coats. up-and-coming designer Corrina Ferguson showcases knitwear pieces appropriate for warmer climates. do so as loosely as 42. possible. 228. Knit 1 rnd. Purl 1 rnd. 23¼. Knit 0 (1. Knit 1 rnd. needle. Rep Dec rnd—4 sts dec’d. knit. her two little boys. Row 2 Knit. 0. 7¾. 114). k81 (90. 3)—229 Weave in ends. Purl 1 rnd. 120. The Condo pattern for swatching (see Stitches) 6¾ (7¼. 209. She can be found on Ravelry as knittyjo. Inc rnd *K24 (7. Purl 1 rnd. 0) rnd(s). 57). 7) rnds. 19. 4) rnds. 1. 319. 180. ssk. 67). Knit 7 (8. removing m] 2 times. 38¾. 2. Knit 1 rnd. pm. 52. purl to m. 17¼)" . sl m. 19. Purl 1 rnd. 4. 8½)" is worked flat.knitscene. 52. 228) body sts rem. Knit 1 rnd. k81 (90. Change to larger needle. [Purl 1 rnd. Knit 8 rnds. 105. 67). Change to smaller 1 rnd. Row 21 Change to larger needle. Purl 1 rnd. Change to larger needle. Utah. See www. 6. remove m. 4. knit to end. 57). 46½)" 76 www. 52. 1. pm. Purl 1 rnd. Knit 1 rnd. All sizes: When binding off stitches for the hem and Next rnd K41 (45. 55. k33 (40. Knit 2 (2. 274. Row 10 Change to larger needle. 51)" bump. Purl 1 rnd. 47. k2tog. 47. rep from * once more. Next Stitches Condo Patt for Swatching: ARUNDINA TEE J e s i e O s t e r m ill e r page 35 rnd [Knit to m.com/Glossary for Purl 1 rnd. 114. 57)—191 (210. 134). Change to larger needle. rep from Finishing * to last 4 (4. 47. Knit 7 sts. Change to smaller needle. Sizes 36½ (40. 122. Sizes 47 (51)" only: Notes Knit 6 (7) rnds. 42½. 6. Purl 1 rnd. Row 13 Purl. 95. Rows 14–19 Rep Rows 12 and 13 three times. before m. to m. 0) st. P ly m o u t h Ya r n C o m p a ny D r i f t o n e Yoke Change to smaller needle. 279) sts. 7) rnds. sleeve cap. Change to smaller needle. 62. 9.Tropical This helps anchor the tall stitch from the needle. Body Next rnd K41 (45. 52. Knit to larger needle. sl m] 2 times. 3. 247. 268) sts. work the first stitch of the Increase round as follows: body insert tip of right needle into stitch below first stitch on left needle. 2). Rows 3–8 Rep Rows 1 and 2 three times. With smaller needle.knittingdaily. The capped sleeves are formed by 21 (21¾. k4 (4. Change to smaller needle. 9. 60). 95. Knit 1 rnd. pm. 19. 114). yo. 7. k2. Purl 1 rnd. 6. Change to larger 1 rnd] 2 times. *Purl 1 rnd. 19. Change to larger needle. 204. Knit 7 rnds. round neater. 15¼)" rounds after a larger needle round. Row 22 Change to smaller needle. 60). 57. purl. yo. 17¼. Purl 1 rnd. 3) sts. pm. 7¾.com 16½ (16½. k33 (40. Change rnds. Rep Rows 1–22 for patt. 5 (6. turn. 22¾. Change to larger Jesie Ostermiller is a designer who lives in Logan. 57. turn. turn. pm. 0)—220 (228. rep from * yo. turn. 11 rnds 4 more times—167 (186. CO 14 (15. When the Increase round on yoke is worked two 9 (10½.75 mm): 24" circular (cir) needle • Size 19 (15 mm): 24" cir needle • Markers (m) needle. 142 yd [130 m]/50 g): • #0008 Red tone. s (260. sl m] 2 times. and knit it together with stitch above. purl. 105. 6. Shape armholes: Next rnd [Knit Row 1 (WS) With smaller needle. 62. 244) 0. 7. Row 12 Knit. pm. right below purl 36½ (40. loosely BO 33 (40. loosely CO 14 (15. purl. Knit 1 rnd. 11½. 240. Knit 7 (8. Next rnd [Knit to m. k0 (0. sts rem. Knit 7 (8. knit. 43½. Dec rnd *Knit to 4 sts ence. 4). Purl 1 rnd. modeled with 3½" of positive ease Yarn Plymouth Yarn Company Driftone (100% mercerized cotton. 2. 183. Place marker (pm) and join in the rnd. purl to m. p96 (105. stitches for underarm. and subsequently casting on 55. CO 110 (114. and her ever-growing yarn stash. 17¼. sl m. 43½. 48. 51)" bust circumfer- 124) sts. Inc rnd (see Notes) *K3 (3. sl m. Next rnd Knit. Change to smaller needle. 190. k41 (45. 348) sts. rep from * to last 0 (0. 14. p48 (52. 20) sts. 2. then using the knitted method. 124. 5. 42. Purl 1 rnd. 42. knit to end—163 (180. Row 9 Knit. rep from * to end—165 (171. Next rnd P48 (53. Row 20 Purl. 186) once more. 60) sts. knit to end—4 sts dec’d. k41 (45. 2. Rep last 2. 20) sts. 6. 48. • Size 5 (3. 7) rnds. knit Tools 9. Change to smaller needle. 2) rnd(s). 1. This pullover is worked in the round from the top down. 57). 8) skeins Gauge 21 sts and 23 rows = 4" in Condo patt on smaller and larger needles Purl 1 rnd. Knit 0 (0. with her husband. 223. knit to end. Loosely BO all sts. 55. larger needle round and keeps the join of Purl 1 rnd. Inc rnd *K2. 31¾ (35½. 47. shown in size 36½". Block to measurements. 23½)" binding off yoke stitches and casting on stitches for the underarm. k2. Row 11 Change to smaller needle. 0. terms you don’t know. 4. 274. Key MC CC1 CC2 CC3 G 19 F 18 17 I 16 15 14 13 12 11 F body E 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 D C 2 1 B 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 A CREATE CUSTOM KNITTING PATTERNS TO SHARE AND SELL! Whether you’re looking to share a project with a close friend or your growing online customer base. The Beginner’s Guide to Writing Knitting Patterns is the comprehensive guide that can help you translate your project into a set of instructions that any knitter can follow. Knitting expert and author Kate Atherley’s one-stop guide includes everything you need to know on everything from pattern writing basics. and more! 9781632504340 | $27. to schematics and charts.99 | 128 pages InterweaveStore.com . foot length is adjustable. Next rnd BO all sts as foll: *P2tog. Next rnd [K26 (30. 21% elastic nylon. 252) sts. k1. Work Rnds 1–10 of Lace chart 2 ROGUE WAVE SOCK S Kate Atherley page 4 5 times. overlapping ends by 1".75 mm) cir needle. shown in size 7" Yarn HiKoo CoBaSi (55% cotton. casing. Fold waistband Jessica Anderson page 4 2 in half at turning ridge with WS tog and hold spare needle behind working needle. 10. rep from * until 4 sts rem on Q u i n c e & C o. 324. unstretched Tools • Size 1½ (2. 38. rep from * to end. 0. M1L. Sew ends of elastic tog securely. Remove waste yarn from MERE SK IRT provisional CO and place 156 (180.com/Glossary for on the joining rnd to complete the waistband terms you don’t know. Notes Jessica Anderson can be found knitting when she isn’t on an adventure with her husband and five children. 13)th rnd 11 (10. 12. 10) more times—300 (312. 9. Knit 16 rnds. 66. 23. M1R.5 mm) needles • Markers (m) • Cable needle (cn) • Tapestry needle . 34. HiKoo CoBaSi Lace 9 26 (30. 38. 24.knitscene. 228. 6. 390) sts. 23. Thread elastic through waistband. 360. 6. 228. Place 4 sts from spare needle on holder and k4 from working needle. S p a r r o w each needle.75 mm): 32" circular (cir) needle • Size 6 (4 mm): 32" cir needle • Spare size 2 (2. 9¼)" long from back of heel to tip of toe. Weave in ends. 60½. at least 32" long larger needle. 42). 38. sl st from right needle to left needle. 20½)" from turning ridge. CO 156 (180.allinadaysfun. 8)" foot circumference and 7¾ (8¼.knittingdaily. Next rnd Knit. Remove 4 CO sts from holder and sew them to the 4 sts knit See www. 360. 16% bamboo. To read more about her knitting and busy life. 384) sts. Rep Inc rnd every 9 (11. 34. 44 sts and 52 rnds = 4" in charted patt. 24½)" long. 5 (6. 71½)" ssk pattern repeat 78 www. using rnd m as last m. 204. Knit 14 Sizes 26 (30. 2 skeins Yarn distributed by Skacel Gauge 33 sts and 52 rnds = 4" in St st. 24. Work even until piece measures 17 (18. knit to 1 st before m. This skirt is worked in the round from the top down. Break yarn and pull through rem st. Inc rnd [K1. Skirt s Waistband casing: With smaller needle and using a provisional method. 220 yd [201 m]/50 g): • #11 indigo. Purl 1 rnd (for turning ridge). 252) sts onto spare cir needle. 7½. 330. 6) sts evenly across—300 (315. Change to • Size 2 (2. Next rnd *K2tog (1 st from working needle and 1 st from spare needle). 13. 24½)" 5 3 1 skirt 15 st repeat knit yo k2tog 55 (57¾. 34. 42)" 7 21 (22. Tools 19. 7. 8% silk.com Sizes 6½ (7. sl m] 6 times—12 sts inc’d. unstretched.blogspot.com. 168 yd [155 m]/50 g): • #220 fundi. pm] 6 ence and 21 (22.Finishing Indigo • Markers (m) • Tapestry needle • ¾" wide elastic 1" longer than waist circumference Block skirt to measurements. 20. you can find her at www. 42)" waist circumfer- rnds. 204. Sparrow (100% organic linen. Place marker (pm) and join in the rnd. Knit 16 rnds. shown in size 30" Yarn Quince & Co. 8) skeins Gauge 24 sts and 36 rnds = 4" in St st on smaller needle times. 8¾. inc 0 (3. 10 st repeat 10 st repeat st 2 p2tog. 16. tapestry needle and draw through rem sts. 23. Cuff: Using the old Norwegian method. ssk. p on WS terms you don’t know. [k1tbl] 14 (15. flap: Note: Heel flap is worked back and forth Rep last 2 short-rows 8 (8. 7. Row 4 Sl 1 kwise wyb. 16. Next rnd every rnd 3 (4. 11) more times—13 for sole. k2 from cn Left Sock sl 2 sts onto cn. Dec rnd pick up and purl 2 sts between instep and heel [Knit to 2 sts before m. pm. k11 (11. work in patt to end. 7. Short-row 2 (WS) Sl 1 pwise wyf. sl 2 sts onto cn. p11 (11. 43) 9 9 7 7 5 5 3 3 will be worked later for instep. using last All sizes: picked-up purl st as first st of cable cross. this sock is worked with more negative ease than sl 2 sts onto cn. 15) more times. 13. 23 (27. knit to tight to gather sts and fasten off on WS. Pm and join in the rnd. [k1tbl] 14 (15. pick up and knit 14 (15. 13. p2tog. Toe: Set-up rnd Rows 1–20 of Crashing Waves Right chart 3 Knit to m. 8 (7. k2. 41. 4. times—13 (13. 15. 15). 9). 9). k2tog] 2 (4. Row 4 Sl 1 kwise wyb. rnd K7 (7. Block. 47) sts of rnd will be worked gusset: Set-up row (RS) K13 (13. 90) sts. k11 (11. turn. k on WS Notes pattern repeat These socks are worked in the round from the cuff down. 2) times. p2. 30. 19 19 31. 41) sts of rnd. sl m. 30. work in patt to end. 51) sts in patt (keeping first st Finishing Short-row 1 (RS) K22 (22. 68) sts rem: 33 (33. Shape 41) sts for instep. 8)" from back of heel. sl 1 st onto cn. work instep sts in patt. 15. 48. 17) heel sts rem. 54. 29). 33. between heel flap and instep. Short-row 3 Sl 1 kwise wyb. work in patt to m. 11) more knit to end—56 (60. 15). 43) p2tog. 13. 17) heel Sizes 6½ (7½. Break yarn. rem 37 (37. k2. 11. Turn heel: 1 1 Short-row 1 (RS) K22 (22. Work Rows 1–20 of Crashing Waves Crashing Waves Left Left chart 3 times. hold in back. 51. work Row 12 of chart over 38 (38. Pm and join in the rnd. 23. turn. work in patt to beg- 11 11 of-rnd m. 31. Rep last 2 rows 12 (13. 8. 47) sts of rnd 17 17 15 15 13 13 Row 2 (WS) Sl 1 kwise wyb. Heel flap: Note: Heel flap is worked back and forth over last 2 sts and first 31 (31. 23 (27. k6 (6. 8. then work Rows 1–11 once Crashing Waves Right more. 8)" only: sts. 47. working a times. remove m. 27) sts Right Sock Rep last 2 short-rows 8 (8. 17) times. pick up and purl 2 sts end—54 (60. CO 70 (13. p2 from cn smaller than your foot circumference. turn. k2. 15. Rep Dec rnd every other rnd 3 (3. Weave end—2 sts dec’d. in rev St st). side of heel flap. work in patt to end. p1 from cn Due to the stretchy nature of the yarn. 23. 7. 10). ssk. k2 from cn (70. 13. k2. Row 3 Sl 1 pwise wyf. 16. 17) heel sts rem. 3. 80. hold in back. 51) sts for instep. pick up and knit 14 (15. 1¼. k2 from cn Cuff: Using the old Norwegian method. hold in front. 51. CO 70 sl 2 sts onto cn. 40) sts in patt. 64. 29). 14. 14. 17) heel sts. 15). pick up and p2tog. 1¼)" less (70. 78) sts rem: Summer16 Knitscene 79 . Pull k2tog. knit to later for instep. Short-row 4 Sl 1 pwise wyf. side of heel flap. 8) heel sts—82 (84. 27) sts for sole. Row 2 (WS) Sl 1 kwise wyb. k2. k2tog. Short-row 4 Sl 1 pwise wyf. turn—33 (33. 41 (41. k2 from cn usual. ssk. Row 1 (RS) Work 30 (30. 13. hold in front. 40) sts in patt. work in patt to end. turn—33 (33. 33. turn. Row 1 (RS) Work 30 (30. 98. 15. heel sts. Choose a size that is about 1½" sl 2 sts onto cn. Turn heel: work 41 (41. Indigo p on RS. turn. 15). 11) more times—64 (68. than desired finished length. turn. 4) times—6 sts rem. p1. remove m. turn. 4) heel sts. 23. Shape gusset: Set-up 7½. turn. Dec rnd Knit to 2 sts before m. Place marker (pm) and join in the rnd. ssk. over last 2 sts and first 31 (31. 47. k2. Thread tail onto knit to end. then work Rows 1–11 once more. more times—24 (30. Work row (RS) K13 (13.See www. 60) sts rem. Work even until foot measures 6¾ (7¼. p1. hold in front. 30) sts rem. p11 (11. Next rnd Knit.com/Glossary for k on RS. Rep Dec Rep last 2 rows 12 (13. 80. work in patt to begof-rnd m. 17) sts along dec’d. 15). p1. p11 (11. or 1 (1. Rep Dec rnd every other rnd in ends. 41) sts of rnd. Short-row 2 (WS) Sl 1 pwise wyf. 48) instep sts. Row 3 Sl 1 pwise wyf. 66) sts rem. 16. 15) more times. 17) times. turn. pm. 102) sts total. 13. Heel k2tog on each pair of knit sts in cable patt. turn. 90) sts. leaving an 8" tail. Set-up rnd [K7 (8. Short-row 3 Sl 1 kwise wyb. 74. rem 37 (37. k2tog] 6 times—6 sts flap. 30. 17) sts along Next rnd [K8 (9.knittingdaily. p11 (11. 15). hold in back. ssk. pm] 6 times—48 (54. Work 2 rows even—armhole measures about 7½ (8. 11) more times—64 (68. leaving an 8" tail. 22¼. 11. 14. 23. [k1tbl] 14 (15. 44¼. 8¼. See www. 8)" from back of heel. 45. k2tog. Next rnd K7 (7. 8. 25¼. knit to end—2 sts dec’d. knit to end. 80) sts. P2 Rib (see instep and heel flap. 8½. 30. pick up and purl 2 sts between heel flap and st. 27. She can be found at www. 26. 7. Work 17) sts along side of heel flap. from m. at beg of WS measures 6¾ (7¼. 8¾. BO 2 sts 3 times—15 (18. 19½)" sleeve 9¼ (9¼. 64. k7 (8. 21½. Next rnd Knit. 16. 38. 51) sts in patt armhole measures 5¾ (6¼. BO all sts. k8 (9. 51. Tools All sizes: Set-up rnd [Ssk. 4) times—6 sts rem. 25. 41¾. 16. www. 109 yd [100 m]/100 g): • #106 indigo dye. flap. Stitches). Rep Dec rnd every other rnd 3 (3. 26. 9). 25. 27. Pull tight to gather sts and fasten off on WS. shown in size 39". 51) sts for instep. 26) Next rnd [Ssk. especially in the summer. work in patt to end—21 (24. 41. 64. 18. 41. 102) sts total. 31. 66) sts rem. CO 52 (60. pick up and purl 1 st between 68.Row 2 (WS) P1. rep from * to last knit 14 (15. 41. 7¼ (8. p1. 9). 14 (14. 51. to indicate beg of armholes. sl m. Yarn Fibra Natura denims (70% cotton. 48) patt. 16) cable patt. 9¾)" from m. 14½)" Indigo chart over 35 (35. Rep Dec rnd sts on holder—21 (24. 21¼. 5½. 1¼)" less than desired finished length. 8) heel Bubbles chart until piece measures 13" from sts—82 (84. 7½.knitscene. She’s also Knitty magazine’s managing technical editor. 76. pass 2nd st over first to BO 1 st. ending with a WS row. rep from * to last 3 sts. Block. 20. Work 1 WS row even. [k1tbl] 14 (15. 14½. or BUOYA NT SWE ATER 1 (1. BO rem sts as usual. Pm and join in CO. 9) skeins Yarn distributed by Universal Yarn Gauge 12 sts and 18 rows = 4" in Bubbles patt on larger needles 4. 9¼. 6. work in patt to m. 6 (6. turn and place rem 31 (36. 8. 8)" only: Sizes 33¾ (39. (30. 7. k2. knit to end—56 (60. k2 from cn. pick up and knit 14 (15. Dec rnd [Ssk. 22¾. 27) sts Fibra Natura denims sts. Cont in patt until 17) times. 10¾. 22. Dec rnd Knit to 2 sts Next row (RS) Work 21 (24. K2. 7. P2 Rib: (multiple of 4 sts) Row 1 (RS) K1. with RS facing. Weave in ends. 27. 14. Work 8 rows in K2. 30% wool. BO all sts. 16. 26) Left shoulder: Return 31 (36. patt. Work 1 WS row even. 26. 8. 32) sts rem. 10¾. k2. 6½. BO row [Sl 1 pwise] 2 times. work 41 (41. 98. 21. 27) sts for sole. knit to sts rem. pm. 45. Sizes 6½ (7½. 23. 7¼. 14. circumference. work instep sts in rows. working a k2tog on each pair of knit sts in held sts to needle and. 38.com/Glossary for terms you don’t know. 41) sts for instep. *p2. s • Size 10½ (6. instep. to work . k1. 8)" (keeping first st in rev St st). pm] 6 times—48 (54. when it’s too warm to carry around a larger project. 32) sts rem for every other rnd 8 (7. 4) more times—24 Finishing Break yarn.com. beg with st 2 of chart. 45) instep sts. knit to m] 6 times—6 sts dec’d. 78) sts rem: 41 (41. BO 2 sts 3 times—15 (18. 23 sloped method (see Stitches). 80 p2. 31.com 17¼ (20. 8¾. 26. rejoin yarn. sl m. page 47 Toe: Set-up rnd Knit to m. right shoulder. 32) sts in patt and place rem 31 (36. 68) sts rem: 33 (33. 23 (27. 60) sts rem. 17) sts along side of heel flap. Right shoulder: Using the 74. Next row (RS) BO 10 (12. 52¼)" bust rows. 14½. 20. *p2. Thread tail onto tapestry needle and draw through rem sts. k2. 48) ssk. 22¾)" end—54 (60. 30) sts rem. sl last st pwise. 6¼. 1¼. A my G un d e r s o n (27. 9¼)" 5 (6. 32) sts in before m. modeled with 7" of positive ease. 6¾)" from m. k6 (6. 8¾)" 3" front & back Kate Atherley is the author of the Interweave book Custom Socks: Knit to Fit Your Feet (2015). 2) times. 31. pm. 10)] 2 (4. ending with a WS row. 6¾. Back pick up and purl 1 st between instep and heel With smaller straight needles. 31. 21. 12. 17) times. 54. Change to larger needles. 45.5 mm): straight needles • Size 8 (5 mm): straight and 24" circular (cir) needle • Markers (m) • Removable m • Stitch holders • Tapestry needle Front Work as for back until armhole measures 4½ (5. Shape neck: Next row (RS) Work 21 (24.knittingdaily. work Row 12 of Rep Rows 1 and 2 for patt. final cable. Stitches Sloped Bind-Off: On last row before BO. 10¾)" 20½ (21. sl 2 sts onto cn and hold in front. 8. 9¼. Place removable m at each edge of piece the rnd. Rep Dec rnd every rnd 3 (4. 27. 7½. 9.kateatherley. 3. Shape neck: 16. Work even until foot sts rem. 18½. At beg of RS for sole. 8. and loves knitting socks. 17. 26¾)" This pullover is worked back and forth in sepa- 15 (16. Notes rate pieces and seamed. 49¾. remove m and ravel next st] 2 times. 26) sts (RS) Work 34 (36. 2nd) row 6 (9. Finishing sts. 9)" See www. ending Shibui Knits Linen time(s)—74 (80. 20. Left shoulder: 65. k8 (9. 7. 26. 111. k1—2 sts inc’d. rejoin yarn. 16. 3. 26). 9) times. 120) sts rem. Work 3 rows even. M1. 17. pm. M1. 17½. k2tog. 117) sts. 48) sts on holder—21 (24. 27. work to facing. She designs for a variety of knit and crochet magazines and is the creative director for Universal Yarn. ending with a WS row. 2nd. 100. 66) sts. 15.com) m. 24½. . 11. Summer16 Knitscene 81 Indigo 19. 8)". work 13 (14. 110. 14. 21) sts. 21. Work 3 38. 12. Next row (RS) [Work to more time(s). 92. 12. 3) Tools rem. work to end—79 (85. knit to end—83 (89. k6. BO 2 sts 3 times—15 (18. 17½. work to end—76 (82. ending with a RS row. her husband and their two ornery dogs. Sew BO edge of sleeves to armholes 2½ (3. 43. 100. 112. pm. 27. page 4 8 26. 44) sts. work in patt to (0. 51½)" bust 33) sts. 90. 90. 102) sts rem. 14. beg at right shoulder seam. 41. Work Shape armholes: Dec row (RS) K6. Knit 10 rows. 11 sts along left front neck. BO all sts. 17½. pm. sl m. Work 1 WS row even. 40.knittingdaily. 29. 14. 5) skeins Gauge 18 sts and 28 rows = 4" in St st 4th (4th. pieces and seamed. 96. M1. 92. M1. 8. Work Bubbles chart for 4 rows. BAR ACHOIS TUNIC 12. 5. 114. 49. 11½ (11¾. 104) sts to end—74 (80. 32. Sizes 34½ (37½. BO all sts. 17½. 0. 116) sts. 12. 16) sts This tank is worked back and forth in separate along back neck BO. Weave in ends. 14. ending with a WS row. 10 (12. 16) sts along front neck BO. 14½. Rep Amy Gunderson lives in North Carolina with last 2 rows until piece measures 2" from CO. 4)th row 2 • Size 6 (4 mm) needles • Markers (m) • Tapestry needle • Two 7 mm wooden beads with sterling silver grommets • Eight 12 mm wooden beads—clockwise pansies (both beads from Artbeads. 21½. pm. Next row (RS) Work 56 (58. 110. 14½. k8 (9. 4. 23. 18)" seams. Work 5 rows even. row every RS row 1 (1. 17. CO 28 (28. Do CO 78 (84. 31. 15. s ending with a WS row. 50. 2nd. 4. 59. 13). pm. 32. Rep Inc row every circumference. M1. 10. M1. pm. M1] 2 times. work With smaller straight needles. 93. Bubbles remove m and ravel next st. 9. We n d y B e r n a r d 41. pm. 37. ending with a WS row. and 11 sts along Front right front neck—58 (62. 98. 84. Knit 10 rows. 18. Work 5 rows even. 84. Next row (RS) Work 25 (26. pm. BO all sts kwise. Next row (RS) [Work to m. 11¾. Neck 16½ (16¾. remove m and ravel next st. 10. With WS facing. [work to m. 4. 105) sts. 18)" from CO. 31. [k6. M1. 115. 121) sts. 21. 92. 7½ (7¾. 102) sts rem. 92. remove m and ravel next st] 2 times. shown in size 34½". Next row (RS) K19 (20. length as back from m. Next row (RS) Knit. 70) sts. Work 11 rows even. Next row (RS) Work to m. 123) sts. work to last 8 sts. 101. 100. Work even until armhole measures 6½ (6¾. 86. 18) sts. 246 yd [225 m]/50 g): • #2016 suit. 10. 1. Next row BO 2 sts 3 times—15 (18. work to m. 99. purl to last 6 sts. 58) sts. 25. rows even. 8 sts along left back neck. pm. Next row k on WS k2tog (RS) Work to last m. 94. 100. 5½)" front & back 18¼ (19¾. Next row (RS) [Work to m. 1. pick up and knit 8 sts Notes along right back neck. Change to larger needles.com/Glossary for between m. 17. Rep Dec beg of RS rows. 7½. 22¼. work to end—78 (84. 1 Work 5 rows even. with a WS row. 104. Work even until armhole measures same length as back from m. 28. Next row (WS) K6. 118) sts. Work 1 WS row. Work 9 rows even.k on RS. P2 Rib. 100. work to end—77 (83. 45. pm. 25. M1. 4. 32) sts rem for left shoulder. sl m. 8½. M1. 92. M1. 26¾)" Sleeves 17¼ (18¾. 45. BO all sts. M1. 116) sts rem. 26) sts rem. not turn. Using the sloped method. 25. Inc row (RS) K1. 116) sts rem. 14½)" from CO. work in patt to end—21 (24. 0. 11¾)" Block pieces to measurements. 20. 4. 5. ssk. Work even until piece measures 14 (14. k6—2 sts dec’d. 32) sts rem. 4th. 14. 32. 17. 97. with RS even until piece measures 16½ (16¾. 15. work 12 (14. 20½. 62. 48) held sts to needle and. ending with a WS row. 56. 66. 4 st repeat remove m and ravel next st] 4 times. 110. BO all sts. 93. 102. 25¾)" 11. 38. rem. 98. 44½. 6) more 21. 3 work to end—82 (88. 10 (12. Work 5 rows even. at beg of WS rows. 27. p on WS ssk 105. Right shoulder: Return 31 (36. edging: With cir needle and RS facing. 3 (4. 13. 41. work to end—76 (82. 12. place marker (pm). Next row (RS) Work to 3rd m. 66. Next row (RS) BO 10 (12. Sew shoulder terms you don’t know. yo pattern repeat work to end—85 (91. 23¼. Sew sleeve and side seams. 9. 10. 104) last st. 25½. 107. then every 6 (0. 13). 86. 14. 19). 4. 5. 87. 101. Next row (RS) K10 (12. M1. working new sts into patt—46 (48. work to last 10 sts. 12. Work 9 rows even. 54. modeled with 2" of positive ease Yarn Shibui Knits Linen (100% linen. 14. 16) sts. 8. At end—78 (84. 32) sts. remove and ravel next st] 2 times. Work 16 rows in K2. 117. 62. 11¾. 3½. Work even until armhole measures same work to end—80 (86. 16¾. Weave in ends. Up. Use a contrasting color marker for the beginning sts: 71 (81. yo. 49¼. yo. 40. sts inc’d. and The Knitting All-Around Stitch Dictionary (STC Craft. Next rnd [K1f&b] 6 Armhole edging: With 16" cir needle and times—12 sts. 51. 18. 40. 10)" SOLITON VEST 7¼ (8¾. 318. 20% merino wool. 8. knit to m. (see Notes)—270 (282. yo. 43. 546. k1. 45. yo. 53¾. Body Finishing With dpn. Place marker (pm. 15¼. Next rnd Knit. 22½. Remove waste yarn. 726. 27) more Shaina Bilow is a knitting teacher from times. 5. 606.ShainaBilow. 11)" 16¼ (18¼. Cont with [(K1. Next 2 rnds [*K1. RS facing. 15. each 3½ (4. 26¾. 55. 9. 6. and 60" circular (cir) needles and set of doublepointed needles (dpn) • Markers (m) • Tapestry needle • Waste yarn yarn. 20½. 86. k1. k6 (5. knit to 1 st before m. 101. 40". k1. sl m] 3 times. yo. 8½. 53. 48. Next rnd [Work in rib patt to 80. sl m] 6 times. 4¼. and make a twisted cord. 306. 48. sl m] 3 times. 5½)" from each armhole edge. sl m] 6 times—12 sts Cha nge to longer c i rc u la r need les when inc’d. 25¼. see Notes) and join in the rnd. Slide See www. rep from * to 1 st before m. yo) 2 times. Rep last 3 rnds 19 (20. 58)" . 23. 59. p1) 2 times. Sew a loop of yarn to each Notes 61. Shape afterthought armholes: Next rnd K1. Next 2 rnds [K1. 7. sl m] 6 times—12 Purl 2 rnds. 9) skeins Gauge 18 sts and 28 rnds = 4" in St st pair of m. knot to secure. Finishing Tools sl m. CO 6 sts. 50) sts for armhole.Back • #CW-790 columbine blossom. out. Add beads to other end and tie 318. m. knit to m. 27)" 31½ (35¾. 91. 43.knitscene.com/Glossary for sts back to left needle. 53. 5. [(K1. k35 (38. 1 st before m. shoulder seam for about 2½ (3. 25. loops. 354. break waste yarn and slide armhole yards long. 354. 96. 13¾. 17)" Indigo Work as for front. 15. s before m. 24". yo. 7¾. 90. sl m. 4.knittingdaily. 215 yd [197 m]/100 g): 82 www. 45. 16¾. 6. Next 2 rnds side seam at waist and thread tie through This vest is worked in the round from the center [*K1. Next rnd sts below waste yarn onto needle. 45. purl to 1 st of the round. 8¾. 366) page 4 9 B r o w n S h e e p C o m p a ny C o t t o n Fl e e c e Sizes 19¾ (20¾. 7. 17)" 6¾ (7½. 9. knit to 1 st before m. 59. 786) necessary. 43. 23½. 44¾. Block. sl 35 (38. pm. knit to 1 st before m.com 7¾ (8½. Inc rnd [K1. 23½. 22. sl m] 3 times. The armholes are worked using the knit to m. Rejoin working yarn. 27)" back width. k35 (38. 25¼. knit to 1 st before m. k1. Sew • Size 6 (4 mm): 16". then with waste Weave in ends. 33) more times—426 (486. then with working yarn. k1. 9. pm] 3 times. k1. yo. a knot to secure. yo. Next rnd Knit. 29)" S h a in a B il o w 13 (13. pm and join in the rnd. k1. 8. 342. before m. 25. 666. Next rnd [K1f&b. 378) sts: 47 (49. 4½. 121. 50) armhole k1] 6 times—18 sts. yo. 10. knit to 1 st before m. changing to cir needle when necessary northern New Jersey and can be found at www. 26. k1. 24¾. 26. 5¼) armhole. 5. sl m.com. p1. shown in size 20¾" on model with 32½" bust Yarn Brown Sheep Company Cotton Fleece (80% cotton. 7). 330. k1—282 (294. Inc rnd [K1. 111. 366. k2. Down. yo. sl m. sl m. 40. 12. Cord tie: Cut 2 sts: 45 (47. p1. 9½. k1] 6 times—30 sts. yo. sl m] 3 times. sl 35 (38. 40. k1. Block to measurements. Sew side seams. 8. 100) sts. 40¼. 43. rep from * to 1 st closing any gaps near armholes. 10¾. leaving 2" open at lower edge and 7½ (7¾. 131) sts between each pair of m. 22½. Rep last 3 rnds 11 (15. All-Around Stitch Dictionary (STC Craft. 2014). k5. 48. 7. 61) sts between each break waste yarn and slide armhole sts back to left needle. 57. [k1. 9)" open at upper edge for armhole. BO all sts kwise. yarn. then with waste yarn. rnd m for last m. 22½. k1. s Wendy Bernard is a knitwear designer and author of the Custom Knits series. 3½. 29. 45. 2016). BO all sts kwise. 63) sts between each pair of m. 26. 22. 48. 3 (4. 9¾. yo. 50) sts for strands of yarn. 10½. then with working beads onto one end and tie in an overhand terms you don’t know. k1. Next rnd same end of needle. using 50) sts above waste yarn onto needle—70 (76. knit to afterthought method. or desired shoulder width. body 19¾ (20¾. yo. 6. p1f&b. knit to 1 st before m. these columns Sizes 31¼ (34¼. sl m. Next row (RS) Knit. 65. yo. Notes 2 (2. ¾. 65. 7¾. purl to wrapped st. p1f&b. sl m. p2—2 sts inc’d. turn—2 sts inc’d. yo. purl 7. Rep last 2 short-rows 2 (2. turn—2 sts inc’d. 14. 3) more times— Break yarn. 51. 87) sts. p1. yo. 1¾)" k1. 75. remove m. 111) sts. sl m. p1f&b. 5 (5. Shape left shoulder using short-rows as foll: 81. knit to SEICHE TA NK to wrapped st. Rep Inc row every RS row 7 (9. Shape right shoulder Next row (WS) Purl. k1. m. 31¼ (34¼. purl to 2 sts before m. 87 (91. Purl 1 WS row—armhole measures 7¼ (7½. yo. 44¼)" body 14½ (14½. k1. 8. k2. 8½ (9¼. front sts outside m at each side and 65 (69. 100) sts rem: 11 (11. purl wrap tog with wrapped 75. 1. 83. 3) purl to last 3 sts. sl m. 69) sts: 3 front sts outside m at each k2—89 (93. from needle to CO edge at deepest point. k1. 13) left front sts before first m. 89) sts. M1L. 6. 14. 11. k1. 44¼)" bust k1. k1. 13. hole measures 5 (4¾. 13) rem right front sts on holder—67 (71. Next row (RS) K2. knit to 3 sts Yo ko Jo hn s t o n holder—78 (82. k1. wrap next st. Short-row 4 Purl to 2 sts before m. 55 with removable m to indicate top of armhole. p1. 83. 2¼. purl wrap tog with wrapped st.5 mm) crochet hook k1. sl m. 12. M1R. 59. k1. k1. 12. 15. Inc row (RS) K2. Place sts on holder. 11. 87) back sts rem. 40¾. 7¾. 56¾)" Summer16 Knitscene 83 Indigo Yoke . p1f&b. p1. Next row (RS) Knit to 65) sts. back measures ¾" wrapped st. p1. sl m. Do not join. 1)" 5½ (5½. Short-row 5 K2. 5¾. st. 8. pm. p1f&b. Rep Short-row 1 (WS) P2. sl m. yo. 13) more times—83 (91. 37¾. yo. 3. 5¾)" 7¼ (7½. 11. knit place 12 (12. The upper fronts and back are worked flat until they are joined at the base of the armholes. 37¾. place 11 (11. Mark each end of last row completed more—69 (73. Short-row 2 (WS) Purl to 2 sts before m. 87) st. p1f&b. k4 (5. 63) back sts in center. 15½. 85. 14) rem left front sts on to wrapped st. k2. 10. 14) left front sts. and 3 right columns flanked by yos extending from CO to front sts after second m. p1. 3. 10¾. p1. 1. 2¼)" ¾ (¾. p1—53 (57. 55. p1f&b. 63. 4¾. 75. 57. 1½. wrap tog with wrapped st. k1. k1] 2 (2. sl m. p1.Using the long-tail method.com/Glossary for terms you don’t know. place marker (pm). 11½)" See www. 83. times. Short-row 2 (RS) Knit to 1 st before m. CO 49 (53. p1. p1f&b. 61. k1. yo. 8). then the lower body is worked in the round. sl before m. 2. p1. 16. 113) sts: 12 (12. 17) more times—arm- p4 (5. shown in size 34¼". 115) sts. 7. 61. p1f&b. wrap next st. 8). 75) Back back sts. 95. 7) balls Yarn distributed by Knitting Fever Gauge 22 sts and 30 rows = 4" in St st tog with wrapped st. 8¾)" This tank is worked from the top down in one piece with short-row shoulder shaping. page 5 0 E l s e b e t h L a v o l d He m p a t h y Tools • Size 4 (3. wrap next st. p1. 53¾. k1. 5)" from removable m. knit to last 3 sts. work every chart row as a rightside row. 6. 73) back sts between m. 11. turn—2 sts inc’d. 14. 15½. each end of back sts on needle. 43¾ (46½. p1f&b. wrap next st. p1. sl m. 2) more time(s) measured straight up along a single column —67 (71. p1. Next 1 st before m. p1. wrap next st. yo. 13. knit wrap tog with wrapped 13. 153 yd [140 m]/50 g): • #61 kingfisher blue. Short-row 3 P1f&b. 34% hemp. 13) right front sts and 67 (71. 109. 57 (61. knit wrap tog with wrapped st. remove m. 81. p1. 107. 96. 93) sts: 12 (12. Next row (WS) Purl. p1. 85) back sts in center.5 mm): 24" circular (cir) needle • Markers (m) • Removable m • Stitch holders • Tapestry needle • Size E/4 (3. 6. 14½)" The lace chart is worked both back and forth in rows and in the round. 71. yo. back sts. last 2 rows 17 (16. 89. 97. 2. 12. 107. wrap next st. k1. Short-row 3 K2. sl m. sl m. 86. yo. p2tog. yo. p1. Rep last 2 short-rows 1 (1. p1. to 2 sts before m. 4 right front sts. modeled with 2¼" of positive ease Yarn Elsebeth Lavold Hempathy (41% cotton. 4½. 99. 77. knit using short-rows as foll: to last 3 sts. knit wrap tog with wrapped st.knittingdaily. from CO in center. with RS facing. When working in the round. p1f&b. turn—2 sts inc’d. p1f&b. neck edge to armhole edge. Next row (RS) K2. knit to wrapped st. 5¾. wrap next st. 1¾. Next row (RS) K2. 40¾. turn—2 sts inc’d. turn—2 sts inc’d. turn—2 sts inc’d. k2—2 sts inc’d. Note: At this point there will be two k2 (59. knit wrap are shoulder lines of garment that reach from circumference. 2. 73. yo. 8¾)". k1. 14) side and 47 (51. p1. k1. p1. yo. [knit row (WS) P1. 69. Rep Short-row 4 once of sts. 11. 25% rayon. k2—73 (77. 11 (11. and 1½ (1½. p1f&b. k2. Next row (WS) Purl Short-row 1 (RS) K2. 2. Lace Indigo k on RS.knitscene. p1tbl on WS 75 73 k2tog 71 ssk 69 yo 67 sl 2 as if to k2tog.com . p on WS 81 p on RS. k on WS 79 77 k1tbl on RS. p2sso 65 k3tog 61 63 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 49 sts 84 www. k1. sl m. inc’d. sl 1 pwise wyb. knit to 1 st before m. M1R. 5. 10. left front neck. leaving end-of-rnd m in Size 37¾" only: Next row (WS) P3. purl to end. Break knit to m. k2— removing m on each side of center 49 front sts knit to last 3 sts. 13. Right Front Strap k2. sl m. 5¾. p1tbl. Size 34¼" only: All sizes: k1tbl] 9 (9. rejoin yarn. Rep last 2 rows 15 (13. k2—2 sts inc’d. sl m. Next row (RS) K2. p1. p1. k1. of single crochet (sc) as foll: work 1 sc in every k2—21 sts. 3. p1. and working these sts in St st when chart is edge. 224. 26. k2. p1. p1. sl m. 7) more time(s) work slipstitch columns and body shaping —13 (15. 13. k1. p1. Next rnd *K3. to underarm and 1 sc for each CO st. M1L. work 1 rnd of sc around armhole (25) sts. rep from * to end. 14)" from K2. sl 1 pwise wyb. 5. p1. Rnd 6 Knit to m. knit to 1 st (RS) K2. Next row (RS) K2. M1L. p1tbl. 107. p1. p1. k2—2 sts (37. k1tbl. rep Next row (WS) Purl to last 4 sts. knit to last 3 sts. 8¾)". purl to end. k2—16 (19. 7) sts in each marked side section. knit to measures about 7¼ (7½. 9) more times. knit to last 3 sts. p3. knit to last 4 sts. 10. p1. knit to last 3 sts. armhole for every 4 rows up to shoulder line and down Next row (WS) Purl to last 5 sts. [k1tbl. p1. Next row P3. Neck edging: With RS facing and crochet (WS) Purl to last 4 sts. knit to last 3 (3. p1. knit to last 3 sts. k2—14 sts. knit to last 3 sts. knit to last 3 sts. p3. p1tbl. 23. Fasten last 3 sts. p3. M1L. Next row (RS) K2. M1R. measures 5½ (5½. p1. 8. k2—16 (19. p1. M1L. p1. 11. M1R. sl m. p1. knit to 1 st Summer16 Knitscene 85 Indigo Left Front Strap . armhole measures 5½ (5½. p1. 27) sts. pm. p1. 16) more times. with RS facing. sl m. last 3 sts. k1tbl. 41. k1. Pm work chart to m. rep from * to end. 5. sl m. hook. Next row (RS) K2. purl to end. Next row Size 34¼" only: Finishing off. k1. 5¾)". neck and 1 sc in every st to center back. Next rnd *P3. rep from * to end—body measures Next row (WS) Purl. 21) sts. knit to last 3 sts. sl m. row (WS) P3. Rep last rnd sts. 20. 49 center sts between m. 99. Next row K2. p1. Next row (RS) K2. sl m. 208. p1. before m. Rep Inc row every RS row 1 (3. k1tbl. pm. p1. p1. work chart to m. Border: Next rnd *P3. M1R. p1. 85. 41. p1. 99. st along back neck. 115) sts each for front and back and 3 row (RS) K2. p3. sl m. k2.* remove m. purl to underarm. Next row and crochet hook. sl m. Besides knitting. *knit to m. sl m. 99. 28) times. 41) sts in each marked side section. 14) held left front sts to k2—17 sts. sl m. sl m. M1R. 10) times. 2 s t s i n each s ide needle and. knit to last 3 sts. *knit to m. work chart to m. p3— Join front and back: Next row (RS) K2. 93) sts total. M1R. inc’d. 91. purl center front. Return 11 (11. 5. Next 99. 5. Next row (RS) K2. k1. 7) sts—172 (188. 1 st each at neck and armhole edges. 10) more edge as foll: 1 sc in every st for each CO st. p1. 5¾. Next row (RS) K2. knit to last 4 sts. underarm. M1R. 7¾. 26. k1tbl. 296. k1. p1. M1R. p1. 15. p1. p1. 115) sts each for front and back and 37 Size 31¼" only: M1L. Next row (RS) K2. 12. 23. working wraps Next row (WS) Purl. p1. 13) held right front sts to 5. 115) sts. p1. 3. k1tbl. p1. Next row (WS) Purl. k1. M1R. inside marked side sections as foll: Size 31¼" only: Rnds 1–4 Knit to m. p1. M1R. knit to Yoko Johnston is a Japanese knitter now yarn. Join fronts: Next row (RS) K2. 5¾. Next row (RS) K2. return 83 (91. M1L. Next row Purl. purl to end. M1L. Leave sts on 14½ (14½. p1. Next k2. Inc row (RS) K2. work Lace chart over 49 sts. Inc row every RS row 1 (3. needle and. sl m. work chart to m. k2—24 Purl to m. knit to last 3 sts. k1. knit to last 4 sts. 312) sts. p1. 24. 6. purl to end—armhole *k3. p3] 20 k2—14 sts. p1. p1. end. p1. k1tbl. 27) sts. Next row (WS) P3. M1L. 15. p1. M1L. more — 4 s t s i nc’d. knit to last 4 sts. k1tbl. knit to last 3 sts. k1. join yarn at center of p1. M1R. M1R. knit to end. Loosely BO all sts. purl to 3 sts before m. 107. knit to m. 6. p1. Next Size 37¾" only: row (WS) P2tog. Rep last 2 rows once more—19 sts. Rep last 2 rows once more—19 sts. k1tbl. (22. Rep last 2 rows 15 (13. Weave in ends. knit to last 5 sts. Next row (RS) place left front sts on needle and k3. work chart to m. M1L. sl m. Rep last 2 rows 5 (6. Next row (RS) K2. Next row (WS) Purl. p1. Place sts on holder. Next row body measures 14 (14. p1. k1. M1R. M1L. 83 (91. k1. rep from * Next row (WS) P3. p1. 11. 1 st each at neck and armhole edges. M1R. k1. Cont chart patt as established. k1tbl. 7. sl m. Next row (RS) K2. 7) sts. 3 sc All sizes: times—83 (91. 1 sc for every st for CO st along Next row (WS) Purl. k2—2 sts to end. 9) more times. knit to last 3 sts. k2—2 sts needle. Rnd 5 (Inc rnd) Knit to m. k2—71 (77. 15½. 280. M1R. [p3. join yarn at center back and work 1 rnd K2. p1. M1L. knit to last 6 sts. p1tbl. 13) sts M1L. k1. Block to measurements. Body Next row Purl to last 6 sts. pm. p1. knit to Fasten off. 20. k1. k1. k2—1 st inc’d at neck edge. Next row s and join in the rnd. last 3 sts. work chart to m. 21) sts. sl m. CO 3 (3. *knit tog with wrapped sts—11 (11. sl m. M1R. 5¾. 15. M1L. knit to last 3 sts. k1. p1. k1. rep from * once Return 12 (12. p1. k1. Next row P3. purl to end. purl to end. p1. place. 26. with WS facing. M1R. 15½. sl m. 17. section. Next row (WS) Purl to last 4 sts. M1L. rejoin yarn. p1. k2—24 (25) sts. 17. k3. living in Australia with her husband and two children. 107. 14½)". Next rnd Knit to m. p3. sl m. 15. sl m. k1tbl. rem. 12. p1. 10. before m. CO 3 (3. 14. pm. M1L. 5¾)". CO 37 sts. she teaches Japanese and plays table tennis. Next rnd once more. from * to * once more. more time(s)—13 (15. p1. k2—1 st inc’d at neck 21 sts. k1. pm. 12. Next row then using the knitted method. 107. k2. 10. 244) sts: 83 (91. p1. p1. inc’d. k1. 3 sc for every 4 rows up right front M1L. p1tbl. p1. Rep 2 more times. Armhole edgings: With RS facing Next row Purl to last 4 sts. inc’d. k2—2 sts to m.(RS) K2. remove m. rep from * once more. 6. 115) back sts to needle. p1tbl. k2—17 sts. 7) Sizes 40¾ (44¼)" only: complete—240 (256. p1. Inc row (RS) K2. 3 sc for every 4 rows down Sizes 40¾ (44¼)" only: Next row (WS) Purl to m. Rep last 6 rnds 16 (16. p1. p1. 34. purl to 4 (5. CO 1 st for armhole selvedge st. Next row (WS) CO 1 st for armhole method. Indigo During shaping. 67. 10¾. 7. 129.5 mm): 32" circular (cir) needle and set of double-pointed needles (dpn) • Size 6 (4 mm): 32" cir needle and set of dpn • Stitch holders • Marker (m) • Tapestry needle wrapped st. yarnover. Short-row 4 Knit to 4 (5. work in patt to end—28 (28. work the remaining stitch(es) selvedge st in St st. 4¾)". purl to end. 8. 4¼. Shape measures 2¼ (2¾. 64. Short-row 3 Purl to 4 (5. 9. 8. Stitches for the sleeves are picked up around the armhole and the sleeves are worked in the round from the top down. turn. work Row 1 of Lace to work each decrease with its companion chart over 49 (55. 127. 82) and place these sts on extension measures 4 (4. wrap next st. 10) wrap next st. 70. wrap next st. 65. turn. 115. sts. 12¾. k3.com/Glossary for 1½" terms you don’t know. ending with a RS row. 6. 267. page 51 Back Return 91 (103. 139. 5)" See www. ending Notes)—27 (27. 8) sts before wrap next st. 79) sts. 10¾. Short-row 2 (RS) Knit to last 6 (7. 3¼. 5. Change to larger cir needle. 8. wrapped sts—armhole measures 2½ (3. using short-rows as foll: Short-row 1 (WS) K3. extension: Work 1 WS row even. 3½. 51. 10) sts. work even until armhole 3¾. 71. 315) sts. 151) held back sts Berroco Indigo Left Front to larger cir needle and. 10)" 16¼ (16¼. 6. selvedge st in St st. knit (RS) CO 1 st for armhole selvedge st. 8½)" Notes The body of this cardigan is worked back and back forth in one piece to the underarm. 76. 7½. 46. 8. 60½)" bust to end—53 (59. 151) with a WS row. 38. or each double decrease with both Keeping front edge sts in garter st and its yarnovers. 33. modeled with 8½" of positive ease Yarn Berroco Indigo (95% cotton. 7. 139.knittingdaily. Work even circumference. 76. work even until collar K52 (58. 6. 8. k91 (103. 10. 16½)" large number of stitches.knitscene. 3¾. sleeve 6 (6½. 18¼ (20½. 23. 34) sts. knit measures 15" from CO. A circular needle is used to accommodate the 10½ (11½. and place these sts on holder for back. 27. wrapped st. Short-row 2 (RS) Knit to end. 10¾. Next row (RS) Using the backward-loop selvedge st. 61. 6. Rep last 2 rows until piece (RS) CO 1 st for back neck selvedge st.com 8 (8¾. 8. wrapped st. 82) sts rem for left front. 5. 83) sts. 6. 7. Next row short-rows below the lace yoke to avoid (WS) K3. 7. 14. 9) skeins Gauge 20 sts and 28 rows = 4" in St st on larger needle front edge sts in garter st. 6. 8½. work in patt to end (see 291. 27¾. 4¾)". 5. turn. 33. shown in size 41". ending with a RS row. with fronts overlapped about 2½". then divided for working the fronts and back left front 15" separately. 8) sts before Short-row 4 Knit to end. 44. 7½. 30¼)" 86 www. Next row (RS) BO 26 (32. 11½)" . purl to last 6 (7. working wraps tog with interrupting the lace pattern. 115. 9. work Rows 2–24 of chart in stockinette instead. 50) With smaller cir needle. rep Rows 17–24 of chart only. 127. 3¼. 8½)". 64. 8. Knit 6 rows. Next row (RS) Knit. wrap next st. 8¾. 10) sts. ending with a WS row. purl to end. 9. 15¼. once—armhole measures 6 (6½. 25½. 5. 243. CO 195 (219. 17. 16¼. 4. 153) sts. Next row (RS) K1. 117. 38. 33) sts rem. 70. 16¼. 77. 28. new CO st. 10¾. 7½. 141. 4. 10½)" 5¼ (6½. purl to last 3 sts. 8) sts before Tools • Size 7 (4. 5)" ending holder for right front. 7½. 7.The shoulder shaping is worked in stockinette Rep last 2 short-rows 4 more times. 55½. turn. Keeping end—93 (105. turn. 5% other. Shape shoulder (see Notes) shoulders using short-rows as foll: Short-row 1 (WS) Purl to last 6 (7. Short-row 3 K3. 8. 219 yd [200 m]/100 g): • #6463 denim 5 (6. Do not join. if there are not enough stitches A NIL CARDIGA N 4½. wrap next st. shoulder sts. Body Note: From here. 4. BO all sts. Next row yarn. purl to end—1 st inc’d. 7. 8 (8. and working in St st until armhole measures 2¼ (2¾. Collar with a RS row. 34. 73. k3. 5)". 4¼. turn. knit to Sizes 36½ (41. Next row Next row (WS) K3. with WS facing. 17)" 4 (4. rejoin Next row (WS) K3 front edge sts. 6. knit to A my C hr i s t o f f e r s end—52 (58. Keeping front edge sts in garter st Divide for fronts and back: Next row (RS) and selvedge st in St st. 8. Chevron Vest I-cord Knitted Cowl Get inspired. You can browse for hours! Find these patterns and many more! Visit create.com Six-Point Tee PHOTO CREDITS: JOE HANCOCK Lark Cardigan .craftdaily.Thousands of cool knitting patterns at your fingertips. 17)" from underarm. dpn. 8) sts before wrapped st. enough stitches to complete both a yarnover and its paired decrease. With larger dpn and RS Return 52 (58. pick up and cir needle and.5 mm) needles • Size 8 (5 mm): 16" circular (cir) needle • Markers (m) • Stitch holder • Tapestry needle 8. 77. 34) sts. work even Keeping selvedge sts in St st. armhole edge. 4¾)". shown in size 44½". 9. 10. work in With larger needles. and last 2 sts. 54. p2tog on WS 13 ssk on RS.Lace Indigo 23 21 k on RS. 8. BO all sts. Sleeves wrap next st. 4¼. 115. 16½)" from underarm.knitscene. 65. Keeping front edge sts in chart over 91 (103. with WS facing. measurements. 8. Dec rnd K1. 82) held sts to larger facing. 44.com/Glossary for Finishing terms you don’t know. 33. 151) sts. 73. p on WS 19 yo 17 8 row repeat 15 k2tog on RS. k1. 79) sts. work Row 1 of Lace 28. 54. 7. 16¼. Next (WS) Purl to end. k1. 8)th rnd 9 (9. 64. garter st and selvedge st in St st. rate pieces from the bottom up and seamed. 12. Next row Collar extension: Work 1 RS row even. turn. 208 yd [190 m]/100 g): • #02 Greenwood Lake. Weave in ends. 6. BO all sts. Next row (WS) P2. 5. 8½)". Next row Sew selvedge of collar along back neck edge. work Rows 2–24 of chart once—armhole measures 6 (6½. 8. 55½. 70. Work ending with a WS row. 6. 58) sts rem. 61. 74. Rep last 2 short-rows 4 more times. 9.savoryknitting . times—40 (44. [Purl 1 rnd. 139. 10. 33) sts rem. modeled with 12½" of positive ease Yarn Mirasol Pima Kuri (100% cotton. 15¾. 66)" bust Right Front Sew shoulder seams. work these stitches in stockinette stitch instead. 8) rnds. 15¾.knittingdaily. 88 www. 34. 70. when there are not Amy Christoffers is savoryknitting on Ravelry and blogs at www. k1. Next row (RS) Working rem wraps purl new CO st. During shoulder shaping. then purl 1 • Size 9 (5. 16¼. Change to smaller Short-row 1 (RS) Knit to last 6 (7. Knit 10 purl to last 3 sts. knit to last 4 sts. 3¼. 10) sts. 33. Short-row 4 Purl to last 3 sts. sts. 27. beg at center of underarm. wrap next st. wrapped sts. CO 92 (102. Notes (RS) Knit to end. 4. 38. ending with a WS row. 8. 9. Sew collar extensions tog at center back neck. rnd—sleeve measures 16¼ (16¼. 50) shoulder sts. working wraps tog with row (WS) CO 1 st for back neck selvedge st. Rep Dec rnd every circumference. 8. Shape shoulder using even until piece measures 15¾ (15¾. 76. knit 60 (64. 114. 5)" of chart once—armhole measures 6 (6½. 5. Short-row 2 (WS) Purl to last 3 sts. (10. 7½.com. See www. k3. Next row (RS) K3. 6. 10. 10. Work 1 WS row. p1. knit to Keeping front edge sts in garter st. BO all sts. 17. knit 1 rnd] 2 times. s work Row 1 of Lace chart over 49 (55. k3. ssk—2 sts dec’d. 50. 38. short-rows as foll: 16½. Pm and join in the rnd. work even until 10 (10. 7. 136) patt to end—27 (27. 4 (5. work in patt to end—28 (28. Keeping front edge sts in garter st and selvedge st in St st. 5. 34. 126. 3¾. Block to This top is worked back and forth in two sepa- wrapped sts.com . working wraps tog with easing to fit. Short-row 3 Knit to 4 (5. Work 1 RS row. tog with wrapped sts. Note: Rep only Rows 17–24 of chart from here. 83) sts. 7. 61. k2tog. ssp on WS 11 sl 1 kwise. work Rows 2–24 until collar extension measures 4 (4. TINCTORI A TEE S a c hi ko B ur g in page 5 2 Mirasol Pima Kuri Sizes 44½ (49½. 67. 12) more Tools armhole measures 2¼ (2¾. k2tog. turn. psso 9 pattern repeat 7 5 3 1 6 st repeat Rep last 2 short-rows 4 more times. k1. Next row (WS) BO Back 26 (32. 71. 7½. rejoin yarn. 6) skeins Yarn distributed by Knitting Fever Gauge 16½ sts and 22 rows = 4" in St st on larger needles working selvedge st in St st. 80. 127. k3—53 (59. 84) sts evenly around Next row (WS) CO 1 st for armhole selvedge st. 8½)". com ěŚºĩśŪƐťťŚÊťƐŝŝŝŝaVŝ°ŪÍĹěěŜ>ŝ°ŪŚĹěěŝŝŝŝĩśƐŝij}жŒ . artful. cardigans. but this is New Lace Knitting! Available Now InterweaveStore. Her designs have made by thousands of knitters and her latest creations in New Lace Knitting will have you racing for your needles and skeins of yarn to cast on beautiful. You may be familiar with knitting lace. or wraps. These 19 garment and accessory designs will reawaken your love of traditional lace knitting by using classic stitch patterns in fresh ways—whether you’re creating shawls. pullovers. modern take on classic lace knitting! When it comes to stunning lace knitting. sophisticated pieces.A fresh. there are few names more synonymous with the craft than Romi Hill. 9)" sl m. ending 9½" above CO neck edge. 40. 8¾. 36. Despite having a degree in jewelry and metalsmithing. k1. rejoin yarn. sl m. k24. 24 sts 43. work to end—34 (38. p2. Cont in patt as established until Rows 1–8 of chart have been worked 5 (5. 47) sts rem. Right shoulder: Work 1 WS Chart B k3tog row. Work 1 WS row. 3) times. 13. Canada. BO s 90 www. 9¾. p1. place 7¼ (8¼. 47. pm. 34) ssk sts. then BO 10 (12. 28. 13. 43. BO 24 (26. 24 (24. 6½. 1" sl m. 112) sts. ending with a WS row. back neck—92 (96. 42) sts rem. with WS facing. sew sides of back and front tog center front BO sts. 15. then change back 5 to Chart A and work until piece measures 21 k on WS 3 p1tbl on WS 1 yo (21. k1. p1. 39. 39. Shape neck: Next row (RS) Work 34 (38. 25½. 33)" 40. 24 (26.com Sachiko Burgin lives in Toronto. k1. 47. 47. Left shoulder: Return 17 34 (38. 15) 19 sts once—no sts rem. p2 rib for 1½". p1. pm. work to end—1 st dec’d. Dec row 15 (RS) Work to last 3 sts. then substitute Chart B for Chart A and work 7 Rows 1–28 of chart 3 times. 24. 13. 30½. 51) sts in patt and place these sts on k2tog holder for left shoulder. 58. 16) 4" sts at beg of next 4 rows. knit to m. Beg 7 (7½. 22¼ (24¾. 8½. Front Work as for back until Rows 1–8 of Chart A Chart A k on RS. 2. 14.knitscene. 51) sts rem for right shoulder. 7½. ending with a RS row. 25½)" body then substitute Chart B for Chart A and work 7½ (7. p on WS have been worked 2 (2. BO 10 (11. 25½)" from CO. Neckband: With RS facing and cir needle. 47) sts rem. work Chart A over 24 sts. 25½. Next row (RS) K2. 5. then change back to Chart A and work until piece measures 28 (28. 27¾. 24. Rep Dec row every RS row 3 more 27 times—30 (34. 13. k1—1 st dec’d. Work even sl 1 kwise. 25½. 42) sts along edge of front and 13½" above CO edge of back. ssk. Indigo k24. Pm and Weave in ends and block to measurements. 15) sts at beg of next 2 rows—32 (34. sl m. 13. Dec row (RS) K1. 29½)" from CO. 8. k2. Shape shoulder: At 7 beg of RS rows. pick up and knit 18 sts evenly along left all sts in patt. Work even until piece measures 24 (24. 22½. 18 sts along right front for 7½ (7. 32. 70. k1. 3. pm. k36 (46. 28. beg at left shoulder seam. BO all sts. then BO 10 (12. 25½)" from CO. 14. join in the rnd. Shape shoulders: BO 10 (11. 29½. 28. k1.p1. k2tog. 16) sts 2 times. and works part-time at Romni Wools. 6) times. psso 25 until piece measures 24 (24. 8. 1 Finishing 24 sts Sew shoulder seams. 9½. p1. 108. ending with a WS 13½" row. 10½. 15. 43. Next row (RS) K2. 10¼)" sts. 22½)" from CO. 21. k2tog. 9 ending with a WS row. 36. Shape 23 shoulder: At beg of WS rows. p1. work Chart A over 24 sts. 100. BO 10 (11. 43. 34) sts along shoulder seam. 7½. 16) sts 2 5 times. 7)" Rows 1–28 of chart 3 times. 43. Next row (WS) P2. 6. 7 (7½. 21 14. then BO 10 (12. 13. 51) sts to needle and. 11½)" 3" marker (pm). p1. . 24. 13 Rep Dec row every RS row 3 more times—30 11 (34. 9)" down from front neck edge. Work in k2. 15) sts once— 3 no sts rem. k2. 80). 7)". 15. 8½. these days she prefers to work with yarn. knit to last 3 7¾ (8¼. 6½. 32. and 32 (34. p2. TAKE YOUR favorite issues WITH YOU . 85) sts evenly spaced around armhole edge. Work With dpn and RS facing. pm. Work 5 rows even. 137. 40. Block pieces to measurements. knit to 5 st to 4 st repeat 1 . [k2. 133. 17¼. yo. treat this loop as a regular st for BO. 125. 70. k1. 157) sts rem. yo. 8½)" pieces and seamed. 12% linen. 10½ (11. 127. pass 2nd. Work even until row (RS) Knit to 2 sts before m. sl m] 3 times. 157) sts. pm. 44½. pm. pm. Sizes 33½ (37½. 80. knit 8½)" opening for armhole. Work even in to 2 sts before m. 20¾. 40. 192) sts. pm. 154) sts rem. k1tbl) in same st Stitches Drop Stitch: Remove m. 142. 71. underarm. 131. knit to last 5 sts. 7½.Back Indigo With straight needles. 65) sts. 37. yo. k2. 125. 17¼. St st until piece measures 20 (20.com/Glossary for Notes Emma Welford is a knitwear designer from western Massachusetts. Front Tools terms you don’t know. 7½.com. 131. 65. 154) sts rem. k1. 11½. knit to end—105 (117. 157) sts rem. ending with a WS row. yo. St st until piece measures 17 (17. 40. Purl 1 rnd. pm. pm. 17. drop st off left needle and ravel it down to yo. sl m. K28 (33. 71. piece measures 23 (23½. 37. pm. pm. 8. yo. 49) sts rem each side. 77). 145. Place sts on holders. Purl 1 rnd. row (RS) K49 (55. 13)" www. 45. knit to end—28 (33. 20¼. k3tog. With straight needles. 12.knittingdaily. sl m. 6¼. 133. 163) sts. sl m] 5 Finishing Em m a We l f or d times. 152. 17¼. k3tog. 135. between m as a Drop st. loosely BO 47 (49. 130. 7½. sl m. pm. yo. Weave in ends. 159) sts. ssk. p on WS Next row (RS) Knit. 49). 159) sts. pm. page 5 3 Ro w a n Pa n a m a Work 5 rows even. knit to last 5 sts. 148 yd [135 m]/ 50 g): • #323 cornflower. Work Rows 1–6 of Lace Edging 20¼)" from CO. yo. 4th. working each st pm. 145. 10) balls Yarn distributed by Westminster Fibers Gauge 24 sts and 32 rows = 4" in St st Next row (RS) K28 (33. 147. 129. 49) sts rem each side. place marker Knit to 2 sts before m. 17¼)" This top is worked back and forth in separate k on RS. 61) sts. 41½. 177. 24. pm. 125. yo. 26¼)" 92 5 no stitch 17 (17. 57. Dec row knit to end—99 (111. 162. modeled with 1" of positive ease Yarn Rowan Panama (55% viscose. 122.knitscene. 133. Next row (RS) Knit to 2 sts before m. Place sts on holders. 17¼)" from CO. Dec row See www. k2. 177. (pm). 155) sts. pm. end—28 (33. sl m. s loosely BO 51 (53. 37. 131. 8¼)" 6 (6½. 45. 151. CO 122 (137. 17¼. knit to end—103 (115. 33% cotton. beg at center of even until piece measures 23 (23½. sl m.com k5. 155) sts. k2. pm. k1. yo. Armhole edging: to end—107 (119. CO 122 (137. pick up and knit 60 (65. ending with a WS row. 142. Next row (RS) row (RS) K49 (55. 157) sts. pm. 143. 123. 6 (7. Next row Purl. 8. Next row Purl. 40. 145. 24. k2. Next row (RS) (113. knit to end—103 143. 20. 55. 45. k2. 25¼. BILL ABONG TEE before m. Work 5 rows even in St st. ssk. 12½. insert tip of left needle from front to back under top-most ladder of dropped st. Work 5 rows even. pm. Next row (RS) Knit. 147. 133. 24¾. 17. 77). 45. k1. k2—98 k1tbl (110. 22¼. yo. k1. pm. Next 145. working Pm and join in the rnd. Sew side seams. pm. Work Rows 1–6 of Lace Edging • Size 5 (3. 48½. 57. 130. Find her online at www. 139. 61. yo. 25¾)" sl m. 123. 7. 59. 127. 125. 75. [k2. 49). yo. pm. k on WS (RS) K2. shown in size 33½". BO. 3rd. pm. 161) sts. 24¼. remove m. 20¼. sl m] 3 times. 7. sl m. 152. 37. k1. yo. Next chart—101 (113. yo. 4¾ (5½. 61. 162. Next row (RS) Knit (110. each st between m as a Drop st (see Stitches). Knit 1 rnd. knit to end—101 (113. 149. 25¾)" from CO.emmawelford. 24¾. 53. sl m] 7 times. k2.75 mm): straight needles and set of double-pointed needles (dpn) • Markers (m) • Stitch holders • Tapestry needle chart—101 (113. k2—98 Work 5 rows even in St st. (RS) K2. 9. pm. 135. k2. Next With RS tog. BO all sts pwise. 65. ending with a WS row. 61. [k2. 52½)" 25¼. and 5th sts over first pattern repeat front & back Lace Edging 5 3 5 16¾ (18¾. pm. yo. knit to end—99 (111. pm. pm. pm. Work even in yo (p1. bust circumference. leaving a 6 (6½. 8. Next (115. pm. 192) sts. 6¾. knit to end—101 from CO. ending with a WS row. 8. sl m. Next row (RS) Knit to 2 sts [k2. join shoulders using three-needle row (RS) Knit to 2 sts before m. k2. 122. Work 5 rows even. ATOLL COWL times. Curl up! save 10% on your first order Over 100 yarns and thousands of patterns Patternworks. Purl 1 50% silk. Pennsylvania. k3—146 sts. Her designs focus on classic silhouettes with a modern twist. 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The post titled Bertie’s Shetland Wool Th Jumper (www. because they are great to wear with boots when walking around the local hills. and he looked so cute wearing his woolly outfit made from my sheep fleeces. Follow Julia online: handknittedthings on Ravelry and Instagram.com) for a number of years. I’ve made several pairs of the Basic Ribbed Socks by Kate Atherley. knitted hats and gloves always come in useful! I travel often. but these usually take me months to complete. Occasionally.BLOGSPOTTING Julia of Hand Knitted Things (www./Berties-Jumper). The result was lovely. as they are easy to carry. and socks. My Mini Croft House pattern was inspired by a local building located across the loch on the Applecross Peninsula.bit. This. He even called round to my home specially to show me his jumper and posed so I could take his photo. starting in November 2008. I keep a small flock of Shetland sheep in a variety of colors and have blogged about the process of making their fleeces into yarn. Bertie. She came up with a Fair Isle sweater combining the different colors. My neighbor took some of the yarn to make a sweater for her dog. six different natural-colored yarns came back from the spinners. Read on to learn more about Julia! Q A Q A How long have you been blogging? H Seven years.blogspot . Q A What types of projects do you like to W knit and blog? Living on a croft in the northwest of Li Scotland.katedavies designs. Q A Name one blog you love to read and Na share why you love it. Se What inspired you to start a blog? W Starting the blog offered a way of St documenting my knitting projects and sharing them with others. combined with my interest in photography.com All photos by Julia Marsh gloves. I’ll embark on a larger project such as a cardigan.knitscene. She writes about her knitting designs and more recently her new yarn range. Having been taught the basics of knit and purl stitches as a child. Her blog is extremely informative and contains varied in-depth articles accompanied by beautiful photography. provided an outlet for my creative self. so I like small knitting projects such as hats. I rediscovered knitting decades later.com) uses her space on the Internet to share her lovely projects and photography. Includes the Festival of Quilts Show in Birmingham PRESENTED BY MAGAZINE Contact:
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