Monthly Archives: April 2011

Mock Aran Knitted Mens Hat

28 April 2011

This hat has the look of cables without using a cable hook.

Sizes:
Adult man, size medium – 20″ circumference, 7.5″ height
Adult man, size large – 22″ circumference, 8″ height

Gauge:
18 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette

Materials:
1.5 to 1.8 oz (100 to 120 yards) of soft worsted weight yarn
Size 8 (5 mm) 47″ circular needle (for magic loopor set of size 8 (5 mm) double pointed needles
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:
k = knit
p = purl
p2tog = purl two together
p3tog = purl three together

Man’s size Medium:
Cast on 96. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 16 on each needle. Repeat the round directions across the round.

Rnds 1, 2, 3 and 4: k1, p1
Rnds 5, 6, 7 and 8: (k1, p1) three times, k5, p1, (k1, p1) twice
Rnds 9 and 10: (k1, p1) twice, (k4, p1) twice, k1, p1
Rnds 11 and 12: (k1, p1) twice, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p1
Rnds 13 and 14: k1, p1, k4, p1, (k1, p1) twice, k4, p1
Rnds 15 and 16: k1, p1, k3, p1, (k1, p1) three times, k3, p1
Rnds 17 and 18: k1, p2, k3, p1, (k1, p1) twice, k3, p2
Rnds 19 and 20: k1, p3, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3, p3
Rnds 21 and 22: k1, p4, k3, p1, k3, p4
Rnds 23 and 24: k1, p5, k5, p5
Rnds 25 and 26: k1, p6, k3, p6
Rnds 27 and 28: Repeat rounds 23 and 24
Rnds 29 and 30: Repeat rounds 21 and 22
Rnds 31 and 32: Repeat rounds 19 and 20
Rnds 33 and 34: Repeat rounds 17 and 18
Rnds 35 and 36: Repeat rounds 15 and 16
Rnds 37 and 38: Repeat rounds 17 and 18
Rnd 39: k1, p2tog, p1, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3, p1, p2tog
Rnd 40: k1, p2, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3, p2
Rnd 41: k1, p2tog, p1, k3, p1, k3, p1, p2tog
Rnd 42: k1, p2, k3, p1, k3, p2
Rnd 43: k1, p2tog, p1, k5, p1, p2tog
Rnd 44: k1, p2, k5, p2
Rnd 45: k1, p2tog, p1, k3, p1, p2tog
Rnd 46: k1, p2, k3, p2
Rnd 47: k1, p2tog, p3, p2tog
Rnd 48: k1, p5
Rnd 49: k1, p2tog, p1, p2tog
Rnd 50: k1, p3
Rnd 51: k1, p3tog
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Man’s size Large:
Cast on 108. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 18 on each needle. Repeat the round directions across the round.

Rnds 1 and 2: k1, p1
Rnds 3 and 4: (k1, p1) four times, k3, p1, (k1, p1) three times
Rnds 5 and 6: (k1, p1) three times, k7, p1, (k1, p1) twice
Rnds 7 and 8: (k1, p1) three times, (k3, p1) twice, (k1, p1) twice
Rnds 9 and 10: (k1, p1) twice, k4, p1, k1, p1, k4, p1, k1, p1
Rnds 11 and 12: (k1, p1) twice, k3, p1, (k1, p1) twice, k3, p1, k1, p1
Rnds 13 and 14: k1, p1, k4, p1, (k1, p1) three times, k4, p1
Rnds 15 and 16: k1, p1, k3, p1, (k1, p1) four times, k3, p1
Rnds 17 and 18: k1, p2, k3, p1, (k1, p1) three times, k3, p2
Rnds 19 and 20: k1, p3, k3, p1, (k1, p1) twice, k3, p3
Rnds 21 and 22: k1, p4, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3, p4
Rnds 23 and 24: k1, p5, k3, p1, k3, p5
Rnds 25 and 26: k1, p6, k5, p6
Rnds 27 and 28: k1, p7, k3, p7
Rnds 29 and 30: Repeat rounds 25 and 26
Rnds 31 and 32: Repeat rounds 23 and 24
Rnds 33 and 34: Repeat rounds 21 and 22
Rnds 35 and 36: Repeat rounds 19 and 20
Rnds 37 and 38: Repeat rounds 17 and 18
Rnds 39 and 40: Repeat rounds 15 and 16
Rnd 41: k1, p2tog, k3, p1, (k1, p1) three times, k3, p2tog
Rnd 42: k1, p1, k3, p1, (k1, p1) three times, k3, p1
Rnd 43: k1, p2tog, k3, p1, (k1, p1) twice, k3, p2tog
Rnd 44: k1, p1, k3, p1, (k1, p1) twice, k3, p1
Rnd 45: k1, p2tog, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3, p2tog
Rnd 46: k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p1, k3, p1
Rnd 47: k1, p2tog, k3, p1, k3, p2tog
Rnd 48: k1, p1, k3, p1, k3, p1
Rnd 49: k1, p2tog, k5, p2tog
Rnd 50: k1, p1, k5, p1
Rnd 51: k1, p2tog, k3, p2tog
Rnd 52: k1, p1, k3, p1
Rnd 53: k1, p2tog, p1, p2tog
Rnd 54: k1, p3
Rnd 55: k1, p3tog
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Edits:
12/17/15 – replaced a broken link for Magic Loop method

April 2011 Big Stitch

21 April 2011

I didn’t personally go to the April 2011 Big Stitch, but I did send some chemo hats for the collection for Julia the “Hat Lady” at one of our local hospitals.

I made these with Lion Brand Cotton Ease Stone and Caron Simply Soft Victorian Rose using my ribbing and lace patterns.

I made these with Lion Brand Cotton Ease Stone and Caron Simply Soft Victorian Rose, Raspberry and Plum Wine and an unknown cream colored acrylic.  I used my lace edged pattern.

Betty’s Stained Glass Ripple Afghan

20 April 2011
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Betty was so kind to give me permission to post her picture of the afghan she made using the stained glass ripple pattern. She made hers in two colors.  It is lovely. Thanks for sharing, Betty!


Hats for Baby Stan

19 April 2011

Baby Stan’s Mama is a very capable knitter, but toward the end of her pregnancy developed carpal tunnel in both wrists and had to temporarily park her needles before she could gets some hats made. I made several hats in newborn size and posted patterns.

This is my basic baby hat made with Bernat Softee Baby His Jeans Ombre.

These are from my cabled baby hats pattern and made with Bernat Softee Baby Mint and White.

These are from my textured baby hats pattern and made with Bernat Softee Baby Pale Blue and Lion Brand Babysoft Blue Bell and Spring Green.

While I was designing the hats, the first cabled hat I made came out to a preemie size. I was planning on donating that one, but when Stan came a month early, he needed it.

I then made Stan a couple more preemie sized hats.


Hat and Blanket Set for Baby Stan

15 April 2011

Baby Stan has a jungle/monkey theme in his room, so I decided this blanket pattern would look have a bit of a jungle look with these colors:

This is Red Heart Designer Sport yarn which I had never used before, but I love how soft it is, how it handled to sew and the colors are magnificent. This is Latte, Pistachio and Dutch Blue. The pattern is Downey Soft Zig-Zags by Carole Prior. It’s published in Leisure Arts #2853, Our Best Baby Afghans.

Although the blanket is crochet, I knitted a coordinating hat.

The pattern for the hat is one of my own.

This blanket pattern is special to me, because I made my own dear son a blanket using it. I knitted him a ribbed coordinating hat. This was his outdoor wear for his first winter.

Lace Edged Chemo Caps

7 April 2011

These two lace edged caps can be made in a solid color or with two colors. The one on the left is a madiera lace and the one on the right a scallop lace.

This is the in-the-round version of the pattern. For a straight needle version go here.

Size:
Adult woman, size medium – 20″ circumference, 7.5″ height

Gauge:
17 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches in stockinette

Materials:
1.7 oz (90 yards) of soft worsted weight yarn
Size 8 (5 mm) 47″ circular needle (for magic loopor set of size 8 (5 mm) double pointed needles
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:
k = knit
p = purl
k2tog = knit two together
sk2p = slip 1, knit 2 together, pass slip stitch over the knit 2 together; 2 stitches have been decreased
ssk = slip one knitwise, slip one knitwise, insert left needle into front of both slipped stitches and knit.
yo = yarn over

Madeira Lace Cast on and Body:
Cast on 84. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 14 on each needle. Repeat the round directions across the round.

Rnd 1: p
Rnd 2: p
Rnd 3: k2, yo, k4, sk2p, k4, yo, k1
Rnd 4: k
Rnd 5: k3, yo, k3, sk2p, k3, yo, k2
Rnd 6: k
Rnd 7: k1, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k2, sk2p, k2, yo, k1, yo, ssk
Rnd 8: k
Rnd 9: k5, yo, k1, sk2p, k1, yo, k4
Rnd 10: k
Rnd 11: k2, yo, sk2p, yo, k1, yo, sk2p, yo, k1, yo, sk2p, yo, k1
Rnd 12: k
Rnd 13: p
Rnd 14: p
For two colors, make color change here.
Rnd 15: k
Rnd 16: k2, p1, k9, p1, k1
Repeat rounds 15 and 16 until the hat measures 5.75″ from the edge. End with a Rnd 16. Work Crown.

Scallop Lace Cast on and Body:
Cast on 84. Join to knit in the round. Divide stitches between double pointed needles or needles for a magic loop. Divide with multiples of 14 on each needle. Repeat the round directions across the round.

Rnd 1 and 2: p
Rnd 3: k
Rnd 4: k1, yo, k3, ssk, yo, sk2p, yo, k2tog, k3, yo
Rnds 5-12: Repeat rnds 3 and 4 four more times.
Rnds 13 and 14: p
For two colors, make color change here.
Rnd 15: k
Rnd 16: k2, p1, k9, p1, k1
Repeat rounds 15 and 16 until the hat measures 5.75″ from the edge. End with a Rnd 16. Work Crown.

Crown:
Rnd 1: k3, ssk, k5, k2tog, k2
Rnd 2: k2, p1, k7, p1, k1
Rnd 3: k3, ssk, k3, k2tog, k2
Rnd 4: k2, p1, k5, p1, k1
Rnd 5: k3, ssk, k1, k2tog, k2
Rnd 6: k2, p1, k3, p1, k1
Rnd 7: k3, sk2p, k2
Rnd 8: k2, p1, k1, p1, k1
Rnd 9: k2, sk2p. k1
Rnd 10: k2, p1, k1
Rnd 11: k1, sk2p
Cut the yarn with several inches to work with. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops, secure and weave in end.

Edits:
12/17/2015 – replaced a broken link for Magic Loop method