Monday, April 7, 2014

Super Bulky, Super Slouchy


Pattern for a quick slouchy hat. Takes about 4 hours from start to finish.

Materials:
Size 9 needles
Size 13 needles
Tapestry needle
Super Bulky Yarn, approx 90-100 yards.

Gauge:  4 sts by 5 rows in 1 square inch of 2X2 ribbing in smaller sized needle.

Pattern:
In smaller needle, cast on 50 stitches.
Work 10 rows of k2p2 ribbing.
Switch to larger needle.
RS *k1, m1L, k3, m1R, k1* rep to end of row (70 sts)
K straight in stockinette stitch until entire piece measures 7 inches long. For a slouchier hat, knit until the piece is longer than 7 inches before beginning to decreases. For a less slouchy hat, begin decreases before the hat is 7 inches from the start.

Begin decreases:
RS *k1, k2tog, k8, ssk,k1* rep to end (60 sts)
WS P all stitches
RS *k1, k2tog, k6, ssk, k1* rep to end (50 sts)
WS P all stitches
RS *k1, k2tog, k4, ssk, k1* rep to end (40 sts)
WS P all stitches
RS *k1, k2tog, k2, ssk, k1* rep to end (30 sts)
WS P all stitches
RS *k1, k2tog, ssk, k1* rep to end (20 sts)
WS P all stitches
RS *k2tog, ssk* rep to end (10 sts)
WS P all stitches
RS *k2tog, ssk* to end (5 sts)
Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Draw though remaining stitches, and sew up side seam.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Elmo Plushie

I apologize in advance if the images aren't of amazing quality, I was using my phone to catch these pictures. Also, this was just made because of a classmate asking me to make this for her. I have no affiliation with the character Elmo, or Sesame Street, or anything else related to those two. If you find any errors in the pattern, please let me know, as this hasn't been test knit as yet.

Materials:
Size 6 needles (free feel to use DPNs for ease of construction or even convert it to in the round)
Tapestry needle
Around 200 yards red yarn (fun fur to look even  more similar to the actual character.
5 yards white yarn
2 yards black yarn
10 yards orange yarn
Stuffing


A Note On Construction:

Throughout this pattern you might see me say “Break yarn, pull through live stitches, and seam”.


To do this, break the live yarn, leaving a generous tail, which you thread through the tapestry needle.

Run the needle with the thread through the live stitches on the knitting needle, from the side furthest from the side the yarn starts on.

Pull the needle and thread through all the live stitches. Feel free to take the stitches off of the knitting needle now.

Give the needle and thread a firm tug to make sure that the stitches close up as much as they can, so your stuffing won't be spilling out everywhere. Then, sew up the remaining seam on the side.



EYES

Cast on 5 stitches in white
Knit 1 row
K 2, KFB, K2 (6)
Knit 1 row
K1 M1 K4 M1 K1 (8)
Knit 1 row
K2 white, k4 black, k2 white (3 rows)
K 1 row white
K1 K2tog K4 K2tog K1 (6)
K 1 row
K2 K2tog K2 (5)
K 1 row
Bind off. Leave a long tail.

Repeat for other eye.

You'll get two shapes like this:


Fold it in half with the right side on the inner part, so all you see is the wrong side.
Sew up the top edge of this shape, but don't do anything to the sides.



Turn it inside out, leaving the long tails as they are. You'll need them later. Repeat with the other eye.

You'll get two eyeball looking things, like so:


They may need some poking into shape.

NOSE
Cast on 4
K1 M1 K2 M1 K1 (6)
Knit 1 row
*K1 M1 K1, repeat to end (10)
Knit 1 row
K1 K2tog K1, repeat to end (6)
Knit 1 row
K1 K2tog K1 (4)
Bind off, sew up the side.

Head:

Cast on 16
KFB all stitches (32)
KFB all stitches (64)
K 16 rows straight
K2tog across row (32)
K 1 row
K2tog across row (16)
k 1 row
K2tog across row (8)
k2tog across row (4)
Break thread, pull through live stitches, sew up seam.

THUMBS

Cast on 6
K 5 rows straight.
Break yarn, pull through live stitches, sew up seam, leaving long tail.
 Make 2.


ARMS

Cast on 16
Knit 30 rows straight
k2tog all (8)
k2tog all (4)
Break thread, pull through live stitches, but DO NOT SEAM YET!

LEGS:

Cast on 20
Knit 35 rows straight
K2tog all (10)
K 1 row straight
k2tog all (5)
Break thread, pull through live stitches, seam up side.

BODY:
Cast on 16
KFB all (32)
KFB all (64)
K 40 rows straight
K2tog all (32)
k 1 row
K2tog all (16)
k 1 row
K2tog all (8)
K2tog all (4)
Break live yarn, pull through remaining stitches on needle, seam up side



CONSTRUCTION

Sew face to head, with eyes close together and nose below them.


Take unseamed arm and thumb.

Lay thumb in the approximate middle of the arm, around an inch from the rounded end of the arm.


Sew it into place. Then, use the long tail from the rounded top of the arm to sew up the side seam. Use a pencil to help turn it inside out if needed. You should get something that looks like this:


Repeat for the other arm.

Stuff legs firmly without overstuffing and sew to the bottom of the body.

Stuff arms and sew to the sides of the body.

Stuff head and body, sew head to body. DO NOT OVERSTUFF

Thursday, March 28, 2013













JOINING:

Fold the top of the slipper in half, the side you want against your foot on the outside. The two long strips at the top should be in contact with each other.  It should look like this:











Sew ONLY THE TOPS of the strips at the end together. Use a really  long thread, for ease of attaching the sole later. This is the seam in the heel. It should look like this on the wrong side:










And like this on the right side:










Pick up the sole and hold it against the completed top. the sides you want against your feet should be on the inside. Sew the top of the slipper to the sole, being careful not to sew the hole that your foot is supposed to go through.




When you're finished sewing it up, it should look like this on the inside:




and this when you flip it right side out:













It does look a bit fat and short at the moment, but it will take on a more conventional foot shape after being worn for a while, like so:


Repeat to complete the other side of the pair.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Short Stripey Gloves





Materials needed per glove:
30yrds CC worsted
80 yrds MC worsted
size 6 needles or size to get gauge
1 button
tapestry needle

Gauge of 8 rows and 6 stitches over 1 inch

With MC cast on 30 stitches
K 3 Rows of K2/P2 ribbing in MC
K 2 rows CC
K 4 rows MC

K 2 rows CC
K 4 rows MC
K 2 rows CC
K 4 rows MC 
K 2 Rows CC
K 3 rows of K2/P2 ribbing  in MC
Bind off in MC

Sew up side, leaving space for thumb.
Attach button.

Doll Messenger Bag or Coin Purse

This can either be a doll's messenger bag, in cases of smaller dolls, or a handbag for the larger dolls, or you can use it yourself for a coin purse.
You will need:
Size 5 needles
Tapestry needle
Optional Button 
5 yards CC, worsted weight yarn
40 yards MC, worsted weight yarn
Gauge in unimportant, once it's tight enough that nothing can slide through the stitches.
Cast on 30 stitches in MC.
Knit 2 rows MC
Knit 2 rows CC
Knit 2 rows MC
Knit 2 rows CC
Knit 2 rows MC
Knit 2 rows CC
Knit 2 rows MC
Knit 2 rows CC
Knit 2 rows MC
Bind off in MC
Fold up into quarters. the lower 3/4 become the bag's pocket. 
The top quarter is the flap. Sew into place, and sew on button if desired

Monday, July 30, 2012

Half Hour Gloves

US Size 10 Needles
Half Skein Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick n Quick
Tapestry needle


Gauge is 4 stitches and 3 rows per inch


Small is for larger child size and smaller teen/women sizes. Larger size in parenthesis correspond to larger teen/women sizes.


Cast on 16 (20,24) stitches.
Knit 3 rows of k2/p2 ribbing.
Knit 12 rows.
Knit 3 rows of k2/p2 ribbing.
Bind off. 


Size shown is the smallest size.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sideways Ribbed Coin Purse





Please note that this purse will come out rather thick.

Materials:
US size 10 needles
approx. 50 yards each  2 skeins
2 buttons
tapestry needle.

Purse is worked flat then seamed. No need to create button holes.

Gauge unimportant.

Using both strands held together as one, cast on 30 stitches.
Work k1/p1 ribbing until piece measures 4 inches from start.
Bind off.
Turn 90 degrees so it is lengthwise.
Fold one end about 3/5 of the way up, and sew into place. 
Flip inside out. 
Remaining piece is the flap. 
Sew buttons onto the purse, NOT the flap. 
Button them into place through the space between stitches. 

Monday, July 23, 2012

Speedy Clutch




Materials:
U.S. size 9 needles
approx 60 yards of worsted yarn
Tapestry Needle 
1) 1/2 inch button. 

Cast on 30 stitches. 
Knit in stockinette til piece measures 10 inches. 
K 11, SSK, SSK, k2tog, k2tog, K 11 (26)
Knit all stitches.
K 7, SSK, SSK, K2tog, K2tog, K7 (22)
Knit all stitches
k7, SSK, SSK, K2tog, k2tog, K7 (18)
Knit all stitches 
k5, SSK, SSK, K2tog, k2tog, k5 (10)
Knit all stitches
k1, SSK, SSK, K2tog, k2tog, k1 (6)
Knit all stitches
k2, b.o. 2 (make 2 stitch button-hole), k2
k2, c.o. 2, k2
knit all stitches
bind off.

Sew up seams at sides.
Attach button.
Weave in ends.