Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Knitting - A Little Hat & Flower

Knitting is one way of getting rid of stress if you can tolerate the swirling movement of the knitting needle. I love knitting - well love looking at all those beautiful pattern and design anyway as i had not one iota of knowledge on how to knit.

Thats will another one of those items on my agenda of things to do and master! ;)
I've registered for some fantastic website which offered free pattern and i am going to include it here, sort of like my diaries of weekly knitting pattern!
Well it will make it easier for me to search thru for it from my own blog right?
See...genius! Lol...

So today pattern is A Little Hat and Flower.

A Little Hat


Yarn: scraps of Lamb's Pride worsted
Needles: US size 10.5 circulars and dpns. Switch to dpns whenever it becomes necessary.Cast on 224, and join.

Round 1: K2tog
Round 2: k2tog

Total 56 stitches remain
Knit until hat measures about 3.25" including ruffle.

Decrease for the crown as follows:
Decrease round 1: (k2tog, k5) repeat to end.
Round 2: Knit
Round 3: (k2tog, k4) repeat to end.
Round 4: Knit
Round 5: (k2 tog, k3) repeat to end.
Round 6: Knit
Round 7: (k2tog, k2) repeat to end.
Round 8: Knit
Round 9: (k2tog, k1) repeat to end.
Round 10: Knit
Round 11: K2 tog

Thread yarn through remaining stitches and pull to close.
Make 2 flowers using this free pattern from Sarah's Yarn Box. Make 1 starting with a 6-stitch cast on and 1 starting with a 4-stitch cast on. Sew them onto hat. Weave in all ends.

From larissmix.typepad.com

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Flower Pin














Materials:
Size 6 Needles
Worsted Weight Yarn in two colors (Very Small Amount)
Darning Needle
Pin Back (Like a safety pin, but with a flat side)

Flower:
Cast on 6 Stitches
Row 1: Knit into the front and back of each stitch
Row 2: Knit across
Row 3: Knit into the front and back of each stitch
Row 4: Knit across
Row 5: Knit into the front and back of each stitch
Row 6: Knit across
Bind off all stitches.
Shape into rose and seam up.

Leaf:
Cast on 2 stitches
Row 1: K across
Row 2: Knit into the front and back of each stitch
Row 3: Knit into the front and back of first stitch, K2, Knit into the front and back of last stitch.
Row 4: Knit into the front and back of first stitch, K4, Knit into the front and back of last stitch.
Row 5: Knit into the front and back of first stitch, K6, Knit into the front and back of last stitch.
Row 6: K across
Row 7: K across
Row 8: K across
Row 9: K across
Row 10: K across

Row 11: K across
Row 12: K across
Row 13: K across
Row 14: K across
Row 15: K across
Row 16: K2 Tog, K6, K2 Tog
Row 17: K2 Tog, K4, K2 Tog
Row 18: K2 Tog, K2, K2 Tog
Row 19: K2 Tog, K2 Tog
Row 20: K across

Bind off
Using excess yarn and darning needle, sew flower to center of leaf. Weave in loose ends.
Depending on your pin back you can either sew or hot glue it to your flower.


From yarnbox.blogspot.com

Monday, March 16, 2009

Accesories Design - 010109

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