With the weather slowly warming up, I am enjoying knitting spring/summer scarves. I love working with lighter yarns like cottons or cotton/viscose and knitting lacey creations. Right now I am particularly enjoying knitting a simple but gorgeous lace rib. I already have a few listed in my Etsy shop and am working on other colours. You can see a detail of the lace rib on the bottom pic.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Impressive commercial
Someone on Ravelry posted this commercial and it is just impressive! It's a commercial for natural gas and I love how everything becomes knit in the house. Just wanted to share this video with everyone!
http://wimp.com/naturalgas/
http://wimp.com/naturalgas/
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
La Bobineuse de Laine cones of yarn
Last week I went to La Bobineuse de Laine where I spent 2 hours just loving the fibers they have there. Of course I did leave with some yarn, well lots of yarn to be honest. The first 2 pics are cones of yarn I created with the help of the wonderful lady, I must ask her name the next time I go. I will have so much fun knitting with this yarn; most of it is cotton to knit wonderful summer creations. I have already started a gorgeous lace scarf.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Cat blanket knitting pattern
I don't know about your cats but mine love to sleep on any clothing I leave out on my bed or chair. So to stop getting cat hair all over my clothes I decided to knit them blankets to sleep on and they love them. I created the pattern from a stitch I loved and have knit it in different sizes and colours.
You can see Lola here enjoying her blanket :
CAT BLANKET PATTERN
This pattern uses a lace pattern with a border of garter stitch all around.
I knit the blankets with Red Heart's Comfort yarn using 4,5mm needles. The amount of yarn used varies on the width and length you make the blanket. I know with the 454g ball of yarn you can knit quite a few of these. A 100g ball of worsted yarn should give you a decent size blanket.
Stitches used :
K : knit
P : purl
yo : yarn over
Cast on a total of 81 stitches.
Knit 8 rows to create border of garter stitch.
Row 1 & 3 : Knit all.
Row 2 & 4 : K5 *Purl* end with K5
Row 5 : K5 * P5, yo, K1, yo *(11 times), P5. K5 You will end up with 103 stitches.
Row 6 : K10 *P3,K5*(11 times), K5
Row 7 : K5 * P5, K3 *(11 times), P5, K5
Row 8 : K10 * P3tog, K5 *( 11 times), K5
K10 Correction from K5 in original. Sorry for the mistake.
Do not count stitches for rows 6 & 7, they will be decreased on row 8.
Repeat the 8 rows until you reach the length you wantending on the 8th row. Correction : ending with rows 1-3 and then knit 8 rows for the border of garter stitch.
If you want to change the width of this blanket you just need to use a multiple of 6 stitches plus 5 for the lace pattern. Add 10 stitches for the garter stitch border.
Here's a detail of what the stitch looks like :
If you have any questions just leave them in the comments section and I will be happy to help you out.
You can see Lola here enjoying her blanket :
CAT BLANKET PATTERN
This pattern uses a lace pattern with a border of garter stitch all around.
I knit the blankets with Red Heart's Comfort yarn using 4,5mm needles. The amount of yarn used varies on the width and length you make the blanket. I know with the 454g ball of yarn you can knit quite a few of these. A 100g ball of worsted yarn should give you a decent size blanket.
Stitches used :
K : knit
P : purl
yo : yarn over
Cast on a total of 81 stitches.
Knit 8 rows to create border of garter stitch.
Row 1 & 3 : Knit all.
Row 2 & 4 : K5 *Purl* end with K5
Row 5 : K5 * P5, yo, K1, yo *(11 times), P5. K5 You will end up with 103 stitches.
Row 6 : K10 *P3,K5*(11 times), K5
Row 7 : K5 * P5, K3 *(11 times), P5, K5
Row 8 : K10 * P3tog, K5 *( 11 times), K5
K10 Correction from K5 in original. Sorry for the mistake.
Do not count stitches for rows 6 & 7, they will be decreased on row 8.
Repeat the 8 rows until you reach the length you want
If you want to change the width of this blanket you just need to use a multiple of 6 stitches plus 5 for the lace pattern. Add 10 stitches for the garter stitch border.
Here's a detail of what the stitch looks like :
If you have any questions just leave them in the comments section and I will be happy to help you out.
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