Sunday, July 26, 2015

One row scarf




If you are looking for a pattern to use up around 100gms of handspun and a mindless project to knit in waiting rooms, this is perfect.
Only one row to remember .

Cast on 8 ( or how many you want)
Row 1. Knit to end of row, cast on 4 with the backwards loop method.
Repeat row 1 until you run out of yarn, it’s big enough or you are fed up of knitting it!


For clarity... This is a triangle worked from the centre point out. Each row adds four stitches to each side.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

BBB







Designed for my conservative men. This is a blokes beanie with a little more interest in the pattern than a 2x2 rib, to keep us knitters engaged. The pattern was adapted into the round from the Mon Tricot dictionary. A lovely old book I found in an op shop years ago, it was well worn when I got it and now even more so!

This beanie dose not have a turned up brim, nor does it suit one as the pattern is not reversible.

I make these to sell at my local craft market, you are very welcome to do the same, with no credit needed to me or the pattern.

Knit in dull colours this will be a sure fire winner with your bloke too

Abbreviations
K - knit.
p - purl
ask - slip slip knit
k2tog - knit 2 together


Yarn:
8ply/DK/ light worsted yarn
I've knitted a couple of these with my handspun.

Gauge
My  gauge on unstretched fabric was 4 sts per inch on 4.5mm needles.
Knit for gauge, by knitting a couple of inches of the hat then check to see this will fit a head.

Size:
A moss stitch rib doesn't have the same elasticity as a 2 x2 rib.
There is some stretch in this hat. The width of hat is 20cm (8 inches) unstretched.
And will fit a teen to adult sized head.
To change the size, change the number of stitches cast on, for the pattern to work the cast on number must be a multiple of 4. Increasing the length will also alter the size.

Needles etc...
4.5mm, 40 cm circulars or your preferred needles for knitting in the round.
A Stitch marker for marking beginning of round.
Notes:
For a smooth join I like to cast on one extra stitch and knit this together with the first stitch of the round. Instructions for round 1 are written in this way.


Pattern

Starting at brim-
Cast on 85 st, slip last stitch onto left needle.
Place beginning of round marker on right needle.

Round 1 k2tog, k2, p1, (k3,p1) repeat () to end of round (84 sts)

Round 2       (k2,p1,k1) to end of round
Round 3.     (k3,p1) to end of round

Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until hat measures 20 cm (8 inches) or length desired from cast on.


Shape top
Note: as number of stitches decrease switch to double pointed needles, or magic loop method


Round 1 (K2, p2tog) repeat to end (63 sts)
Round 2 Knit, to end
Round 3 (K2tog, p1) repeat to end(42 sts)
Round 4 knit, to end
Round 5 ssk, to end (21 sts)

Continue to ssk, until 6 sts remain.


Break yarn.
Thread yarn through remaining stitches pull to tighten and thread end to inside of hat, secure by running thread through gathered stitches then weaving in end.

Weave in beginning yarn.

Finishing

Wash in wool wash and lay flat to dry.
Don't skip the finishing. It evens out the stitching, giving a more professional look to your work. When selling your work you need to ensure the item survives washing!

Thursday, July 23, 2015

New beginnings

Welcome to the Knit Spin Weave blog!

Knit Spin Weave is a business which will open in Clare, South Australia on October 1st 2015.

Knit Spin Weave will stock beautiful yarns, fibres, spinning and weaving equipment and a wonderful selection of teas.

With comfy chairs to curl up and knit in, stay and enjoy a cuppa or two.

Chat with our friendly and knowledgable staff.

Workshops will be available.

Come along each Sunday from 2-4pm and join our Knit In, a social gathering of the fibre and yarn obsessed.

We can't wait to open our doors and welcome you with a big grin and a pot of tea.