Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Spiralis Scarf

My Spiralis Hat is gaining new life right now (July 2020). Shortly after I posted the pattern in January 2017, I started working on an accompanying scarf pattern. I put the project down for three years, but given the current state of the world, I've gotten back to it and can post the pattern now. :) 


MATERIALS:
    -Bulky weight yarn
        -Alternatively, two DK weight yarns held together will also work.
    -US 9 circular or straight needles
    -Tapestry needle to weave in ends.

YARN YARDAGE SUGGESTION:
    -Bulky weight yarn: Allow for approx. 175 yds per 30" of scarf
    -Two DKs held together: Allow for approx. 350 yds per 30" of scarf

ABBREVIATIONS:
    -K - knit
    -P - purl

PATTERN:

Cast on 30 stitches

 

Straight Section

Row 1. Knit across. Turn.

Row 2. P2, *K2, P2. Repeat from * to end. Turn.

Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until straight section measures approximately 3 inches long. End with Row 1.

 

Spiral Section
Row 1. K1, *P2, K2. Repeat from * until last stitch. P1 in last stitch. Turn.

Row 2. K across. Turn.

Row 3. K2, *P2, K2. Repeat from * to end. Turn.

Row 4. K across. Turn.

Row 5. P1, *K2, P2. Repeat from * until last stitch. K1 in last stitch. Turn.

Row 6. K across. Turn.

Row 7. P2, *K2, P2. Repeat from * to end. Turn.

Row 8. K across. Turn.

Repeat Spiral Section Rows 1-5 one more time. Spiral Section should measure 1.5-2.0 inches.

 

Repeat Straight Section then Spiral Section as many times as needed to reach desired length. End with a Straight Section and ending this section on Row 1. Break yarn. Secure yarn. Weave in ends.


Cheers!

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Super Bulky Basket Weave Hat

Hi everyone!

Some time ago, I was perusing Ravelry for a super bulky knitted hat pattern. I found this one from Yarnspirations, but I didn't like that it is worked flat and then seamed.

I adapted Yarnspirations' pattern to make a similar one that is worked in the round.


Super Bulky Basket Weave Hat


YARN: Super bulky yarn, approximately 4 oz, or approximately 90 yds, in total.
Main Color (MC): approximately 60 yds
Contrast Color (CC): approximately 30 yds

GUAGE: 1” x 1” – 4 sts x 3 rows, in rib pattern (relaxed, not stretched)

NEEDLES:
US 11 circular needles
US 13 circular needles
US 13 double-pointed needles

STITCH ABBREVIATIONS:
  • K – Knit
  • P – Purl
  • Ktbl – Knit through the back loop
  • SSP – Slip, slip, purl (decrease)
  • SSK – Slip, slip, knit (decrease)
  • P2tog – Purl two together (decrease)
  • K2tog – Knit two together (decrease)

STARTING with US 11 circular needles
Using the MC, cast on 54 stitches using a stretchy cast on. Join in circle, being careful not to twist stitches. Place marker. Move the marker as the work progresses keeping the first stitch of the round in the same position.

Stitch K1 P1 ribbing for 2 inches, or the desired length of the brim.

SWITCH to US 13 circular needles
1.     Change to CC. *(Ktbl, P1) 4 times. Ktbl. P9. Repeat from * around.
2.     *(Ktbl, P1) 4 times. Ktbl. K9. Repeat from * around.
3.     Repeat rounds 3 and 4 four more times.
4.     Change to MC. *P9. (Ktbl, P1) 4 times. Ktbl. Repeat from * around.
5.     *K9. (Ktbl, P1) 4 times. Ktbl. Repeat from * around.
6.     Repeat rounds 6 and 7 four more times.

SHAPING the crown (switch to US 13 double-pointed needles when necessary):
7.     Change to CC. *(Ktbl, P1) 4 times, Ktbl, SSP, P5, P2tog. Repeat from * around.
8.     *(Ktbl, P1) 4 times, Ktbl, SSK, K3, K2tog. Repeat from * around.
9.     *(Ktbl, P1) 4 times, Ktbl, SSP, P1, P2tog. Repeat from * around.
10.  Change to MC. *SSP, P5, P2tog, Ktbl, P1, Ktbl. Repeat from * around.
11.  *SSK, K3, K2tog, Ktbl, P1, Ktbl. Repeat from * around.
12.  *SSP, P1, P2tog, Ktbl, P1, Ktbl. Repeat from * around.

Break the yarn and run it through the remaining stitches. Pull tight to secure and weave in the ends. Attach a pompom if desired.

Cheers!

Friday, April 24, 2020

Pittsburgh Series 3: Oakmont Hat

This is the last hat in my three-hat Pittsburgh series. It uses the inter-cable sections of each of the previous two hats, Bridgeville and Tonidale.

The hats are named after three of my favorite local yarn shops in the Pittsburgh area. The pattern is not made in conjunction with the shop. It is more in homage to the shop.
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Love Knitting Pattern Page


Oakmont Hat

By Felicia Kulp

YARN: Worsted weight, approximately 90 grams or 180 yards

GAUGE: 1” x 1” – 8 sts x 7 rows, in K2P2 (relaxed, not stretched)

NEEDLES:
  • US 5 circular needles
  • US 7 circular needles
  • US 7 double-pointed needles
  • Cable needle

STITCH ABBREVIATIONS:
  • K – knit
  • P – purl
  • C2F – move 1 stitch to the cable needle, hold in front, knit 1 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • C2B – move 1 stitch to the cable needle, hold in back, knit 1 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • SSK – slip slip knit
  • K2tog/K3tog – knit two/three stitches together
  • P2tog/P3tog – purl two/three stitches together

STARTING with US 5 circular needles
Cast on 120 stitches using a stretchy cast on. Join in circle, being careful not to twist stitches. Place marker. Move the marker as the work progresses keeping the first stitch of the round in the same position.

Stitch K2 P2 ribbing for 2-3 inches, or the desired length of the brim.

SWITCH to US 7 circular needles
Round 1: *K2, P5, K2, P2, K2, (P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1), K2, P2. Repeat from * around (4 more times).
Round 2: *C2F, K5, C2B, P2, C2F, (K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around (4 more times).

Repeat rounds 1 – 2 until hat measures 8 to 9 inches (or the desired length of the hat minus approximately 2 inches [shaping the crown will be about 2 inches in length]), ending with Round 2.

SHAPING the crown (switch to US 7 double-pointed needles when necessary):
Round 1: *K2, P2tog, P1, P2tog, K2, P2, K2, (P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1), K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 2: *C2F, K3, C2B, P2, C2F, (K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 3: *K2, P3tog, K2, P2, K2, (P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1), K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 4: *C2F, K1, C2B, P2, C2F, (K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 5: *SSK, P1, K2tog, P2, K2, (P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1), K2, P2.  Repeat from * around.
Round 6: *K3, P2, C2F, (K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 7: * K3tog, P2, K2, (P3tog K1 P3tog), K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 8: *P3, C2F, (K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 9: *P1, P2tog, K2, P3tog, K2, P2tog. Repeat from * around.
Round 10: *P2, C2F, K1, C2B, P1. Repeat from * around.
Round 11: *P2, SSK, P1, K2tog, P1. Repeat from * around.
Round 12: *P2, K3, P1. Repeat from * around.
Round 13: *P2tog, K3tog, P1. Repeat from * around.

Break the yarn and run it through the remaining stitches. Pull tight to secure and weave in the ends. Attach a pompom if desired.

Cheers! Happy knitting!

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Pittsburgh Series 2: Tonidale Hat

I wanted to try making a few cabled knit hat patterns.

They are named after three of my favorite local yarn shops in the Pittsburgh area. The pattern is not made in conjunction with the shop. It is more in homage to the shop.


Here's the second.
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A note about the yarns used in the two examples:

Red hat details:

Yarn: Cloud by Cascade Yarns (discontinued)

I had one skein of this yarn, which has less than 180 yds, so I made the ribbing and the cabled section shorter (the hat was 7" when I started shaping the crown).


Purple hat details:
Yarn: Malabrigo Rios, ~180 yards
This hat is worked to exactly how the pattern is written.

Tonidale Hat
By Felicia Kulp

YARN: Worsted weight, approximately 180 yards 

NEEDLES:
  • US 5 circular needles
  • US 7 circular needles
  • US 7 double-pointed needles
  • Cable needle

GAUGE: 1” x 1” – 8 sts x 7 rows, in K2P2 (relaxed, not stretched)

STITCH ABBREVIATIONS
  • K – knit
  • P – purl
  • C2F – move 1 stitch to the cable needle, hold in front, knit 1 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • C2B – move 1 stitch to the cable needle, hold in back, knit 1 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • C6F – move 3 stitches to the cable needle, hold in front, knit 3 from left needle, knit stitches on cable needle.
  • C6B – move 3 stitches to the cable needle, hold in back, knit 3 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • SSK – slip slip knit
  • K2tog/K3tog – knit two/three stitches together
  • P2tog/P3tog – purl two/three stitches together

STARTING with US 5 circular needles
Cast on 108 stitches using a stretchy cast on. Join in circle, being careful not to twist stitches. Place marker. Move the marker as the work progresses keeping the first stitch of the round in the same position.

Stitch K2 P2 ribbing for 4-5 inches, or the desired length of this section.

SWITCH to US 7 circular needles
Round 1: *K12, P2, K2, (P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1), K2, P2. Repeat from * around (3 more times).
Round 2: *K12, P2, C2F, (K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around (3 more times).
Round 3: Repeat Round 1.
Round 4: Repeat Round 2.
Round 5: Repeat Round 1.
Round 6: *C6F, C6B, P2, C2F, (K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around (3 more times).

Repeat rounds 1 – 6 until hat measures 8 to 9 inches ending with Round 6.

SHAPING the crown (switch to US 7 double-pointed needles when necessary):
Round 1: *K12, P2, K2, (P3tog K1 P3tog), K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 2: *K12, P2, C2F, (K1 P1 K1), C2B, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 3: *K12, P2, K2, P3tog, K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 4: *K12, P2, C2F, K1, C2B, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 5: *K12, P2, SSK, P1, K2tog, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 6: *C6F, C6B, P2, K3, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 7: *K12, P2, K3tog, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 8: *K12, P5. Repeat from * around.
Round 9: *SSK, K8, K2tog, P5. Repeat from * around.
Round 10: *K10, P5. Repeat from * around.
Round 11: *SSK, K6, K2tog, P2tog, P, P2tog. Repeat from * around. 

Round 12: *K8, P3. Repeat from * around.
Round 13: *SSK, K4, K2tog, P3tog. Repeat from * around.
Round 14: *SSK, K2, K2tog, P1. Repeat from * around.
Round 15: *SSK, K2tog, P1. Repeat from * around.

Break the yarn and run it through the remaining stitches. Pull tight to secure and weave in the ends. Attach a pompom if desired.

 Cheers! Happy knitting!

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Pittsburgh Series 1: Bridgeville Hat

I wanted to try making a few knit hat patterns.

They are named after three of my favorite local yarn shops in the Pittsburgh area (this one is named after the town the LYS is in). The pattern is not made in conjunction with the shop. It is more in homage to the shop.

Here's the first.

Here's the second: Tonidale Hat
Here's the third: Oakmont Hat
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Ravelry Pattern Page
Love Knitting Pattern Page


Bridgeville Hat



YARN: Worsted weight, approximately 100 grams or 200 yards

GAUGE: 1” x 1” – 8 sts x 7 rows, in K2P2 (relaxed, not stretched)

NEEDLES:
  • US 5 circular needles
  • US 7 circular needles
  • US 7 double-pointed needles
  • Cable needle
ABBREVIATIONS:
  • K – knit
  • P – purl
  • C2F – move 1 stitch to the cable needle, hold in front, knit 1 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • C2B – move 1 stitch to the cable needle, hold in back, knit 1 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • C6F – move 3 stitches to the cable needle, hold in front, knit 3 from left needle, knit stitches on cable needle.
  • C6B – move 3 stitches to the cable needle, hold in back, knit 3 from left needle, knit stitch on cable needle.
  • SSK – slip slip knit
  • K2tog/K3tog – knit two/three stitches together
  • P2tog/P3tog – purl two/three stitches together


STARTING with US 5 circular needles
Cast on 120 stitches using a stretchy cast on. Join in circle, being careful not to twist stitches. Place marker. Move the marker as the work progresses keeping the first stitch of the round in the same position.

Stitch K2 P2 ribbing for 4-5 inches, or the desired length of the brim.

SWITCH to US 7 circular needles
Round 1: *K12, P2, K2, P4, K2, P2. Repeat from * around (4 more times).
Round 2: *K12, P2, C2F, K4, C2B, P2. Repeat from * around (4 more times).
Round 3: Repeat Round 1.
Round 4: Repeat Round 2.
Round 5: Repeat Round 1.
Round 6: *C6F, C6B, P2, C2F, K4, C2B, P2. Repeat from * around (4 more times).
Round 7: Repeat Round 1.
Round 8: Repeat Round 2.
Round 9: Repeat Round 1.
Round 10: Repeat Round 2.
Round 11: Repeat Round 1.
Round 12: *C6B, C6F, P2, C2F, K4, C2B, P2. Repeat from * around (4 more times).

Repeat rounds 1 – 12 until hat measures 8 to 9 inches ending with Round 12. (The example hat has rounds 1-12 worked three times total.)

SHAPING the crown (switch to US 7 double-pointed needles when necessary):
Round 1: *K12, P2, K2, P4, K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 2: *K12, P2, C2F, SSK, K2tog, C2B, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 3: *K12, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 4: *K12, P2, SSK, K2tog, K2tog, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 5: *K12, P2, K1, P1, K1, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 6: *C6F, C6B, P2, K3tog, P2. Repeat from * around.
Round 7: *SSK, K8, K2tog, P5. Repeat from * around.
Round 8: *K10, P5. Repeat from * around.
Round 9: *SSK, K6, K2tog, P2tog, P, P2tog. Repeat from * around.
Round 10: *K8, P3. Repeat from * around.
Round 11: *SSK, K4, K2tog, P3tog. Repeat from * around.
Round 12: *K6, P1. Repeat from * around.
Round 13: *SSK, K2, K2tog, P1. Repeat from * around.
Round 14: *K4, P1. Repeat from * around.
Round 15: *K2tog twice, P1. Repeat from * around.

Break the yarn and run it through the remaining stitches. Pull tight to secure and weave in the ends. Attach a pompom if desired.

Cheers! Happy knitting!


Saturday, June 22, 2019

(Knitted) 1800s Hat-Scarf



Hi everyone!

It has been almost a year since I started this project. In January, I finished the crocheted version (find it here). Now, I have finished the knitted version!

As a refresher, this is my knitted version of a one-piece hat-scarf based on the hat-scarf worn by 19th century Frenchman Charles-Marie-Étienne Champion Dubois de Nansouty (image from Wikipedia). He was a military man turned mountaineer who lived from 1815-1895. I discovered his picture at an event hosted by the National Park Service in Maryland at the Monocacy Civil War Battlefield in Frederick. I immediately knew I had to recreate his hat-scarf.

Ravelry: Knitted 1800s Hat-Scarf pattern link
LoveKnitting/LoveCrafts: Knitted 1800s Hat-Scarf pattern link


Champion Dubois de Nansouty
I used the same yarn as the crocheted version, but much less of it: 
Lion Brand Yarn Fishermen’s Wool, Natural (MC) – 1.25 skeins, 580 yds 
Lion Brand Yarn, Fishermen’s Wool, Brown Heather (CC) – 1 skein, 465 yds
...although any worsted/aran weight yarn would work. And you don't have to stripe it if you don't want to.
I'm going to show the National Park Service ranger, who showed me the picture of Champion Dubois de Nansouty, both hat-scarves (knit and crochet) next weekend at the Monocacy Battlefield. I'm sure he'll be delighted!
Cheers!

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Gather at the Pyramid Knit Hat Pattern Review

Hi all!

It's been a while since my last video. I have a new one up today. It's a review of the Gather at the Pyramid knitted hat pattern.

You can find the free pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/gather-at-the-pyramid .


Cheers!

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Copy.Cat C.C (Colorado Chick) Beanie


I'm knitting more lately than crocheting. One of the latest hats I've made has been the Copy.Cat C.C (Colorado Chick) Beanie by Clementine Knits. It's a fun and easy pattern, especially for beginning knitters.

I modified the pattern somewhat. I originally started out making a different hat, but abandoned that one. Here's what I did:

I used US 6 needles for the K1P1 rim. I also only did this for 2 inches and did not fold it over. I didn't do a provisional cast on so I couldn't do this step. I switched to US 8 needles to do the rest of the hat. Also, instead of doing a K1P1 rib in between the purl only bands, I did a K1P1 seed stitch band.

I think it turned out nice. :)

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Spiralis Hat


It's been a pretty dreary day here in Maryland. Sleet and freezing rain has kept me inside all day. But with that time, I was finally able to write up my first original knitted hat pattern. It won 1st place at the Maryland State Fair in the original design category in 2016. The judges liked it. Now the pattern is written up and available for the world to make. (I know I look a little angry in the first photo, but it's the best one I have of me wearing the hat.)

Materials:
-Bulky weight yarn (100-120 yds)
     -Alternatively, two DK weight yarns knitted together also works.
-Size 9 circular needles
-Size 9 double pointed needles
-Stitch marker
-Tapestry needle to weave in ends

Abbreviations:
-K - knit
-P - purl
-SSK - slip slip knit (decrease)

Pattern:
Cast on 64 stitches.
First Straight Section
1.   *K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
2.   K around.
3.   Repeat Rounds 1 and 2 until work reaches 3 inches long. End on Round 2.

Start Spiral
4.   K1, *P2, K2. Repeat from * until last stitch. K in last stitch.
5.   K around.
6.   *P2, K2. Repeat from * around.

7.   K around.
8.   P1, *K2, P2. Repeat from * until last stitch. P in last stitch.
9.   K around.
10. *K2, P2. Repeat from * around.
11. K around.
12-17. Repeat Rounds 4-9.

Back to Straight
18. Repeat Rounds 10 and 11 until this section measures 1.5-2.0 inches. End on Round 10.

Shaping the Crown (switch to double pointed needles when needed)
19. *K6, SSK. Repeat from * around.
20 *K2, P2, K2, P1. Repeat from * around.
21. *K5, SSK. Repeat from * around.
22. *K2, P2, K2. Repeat from * around.
23. *K4, SSK. Repeat from * around.
24. *K2, P2, K1. Repeat from * around.
25. *K3, SSK. Repeat from * around.
26. *K2, P1, K1. Repeat from * around.
27. *K2, SSK. Repeat from * around.
28. K around.
29. *K1, K2tog. Repeat from * around.
30. K around.
31. K2tog around.

Break yarn leaving a long end. Draw yarn through remaining stitches to close the top. Secure yarn. Weave in ends.