Sunday, February 27, 2011

wip

I am still working on my circular afghan, It now has a name, "Circular Heaven.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

WIP

I am currently working on a circular baby blanket, although I am not using my bond, (I am using a brother 585) it can be done on the bond.




KNITWARE  SKIRTS AND SHAWLS  DESIGN

Baby size Circle Afghan with a None Border
constructed Sideways in 16 wedges

             Printed: 2/26/2011
Pattern File Name: Circular Warmth
Date started: 2/26/2011           Finished: *

YARN DESCRIPTION:
Acrylic

GAUGE DATA:
   Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 20.0 sts by 26.0 rows.
      Body knit by Bond/ISM/USM using KP4
      Ribbing knit by Bond/ISM/USM using KP3.5

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins)
       AFGHAN WIDTHS           AFGHAN LENGTHS
    Main Panel  38.0                     38.0
         Total  38.0                     38.0

Note:  Read ALL these instructions thoroughly BEFORE starting to knit.  The pattern may call for more needles than you have on your machine. 

NOTE:  At most, 96 needles are required to knit this garment. 


SHORT ROWING:
1.  Sideways Circular Shawls are worked using short row shaping.  Use claw weights to maintain tension on the shaped section.  The instructions below are fairly brief and are of the form:  [short row n1 sts every other row x1 times].  This means: 
1A.  With COL place RH ndls into HP. 
1B. *Next row: return n1 needles to FWP (latches open), work 1 row, wrap the next ndl, work 1 row, returning to COL. 
1C. Repeat from * x1 times. 

MAIN PANEL:
1.  Cast on 96 sts in WY, using KP4 and open edge method.  Work 6 rows WY.  COR.  Change to MY.  Reset RC000.  Start work in Stocking Stitch. 
2.  First wedge.  Work 1 row even across all sts.  Put all ndls into HP.  Short row 4 sts every other row 21 times, then 3 sts every other row 3 times.  Total 49 rows.  Bring rem ndls to FWP (latches open).  Work 1 row even across all sts (optionally slip centre st to keep centre hole small). 
3.  Repeat first wedge 15 more times.  (Each wedge is 50 rows, total for all wedges is 800 rows). 
4.  Change to WY.  Work 6 rows.  Remove sts from machine. 

5. I converted the long edge to 1x1 rib.
FINISHING:
1.  Graft the blanket together along the inside seam. 
2.  Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.
3.  BLOCK.  Really, it makes all the difference.

AMOUNT OF YARN REQUIRED TO MAKE GARMENT:
---  WARNING.  THIS IS A ROUGH ESTIMATE ONLY.  Measure a sample piece for a more accurate calculation. 
   Amount needed: 
                   13.3 for main afghan panel
                   0.0 for borders
             13.3  Ounces TOTAL

NOTES:


Pattern designed by: DEMO DEFAULTS
with KNITWARE DESIGN  (Demonstration Version 2.50.2) from Morningdew Consulting Services Ltd
    ph: (250)652-4097  fax: (250)652-5285  web: www.knitware.ca  email: info@knitware.ca

 I will post a photo when it is done.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Today is Feb 21, 2011

I have not posted in a while, I will work on that.

Currently on my machine is a cast on comb I am creating, Other than that It is a sweater I am designing, I need a come to do the back. It needs a lot of pegs.

I will post the comb I create in the meantime this is the pattern I am going to use for the cuffs and waist band.  I made a cami using the scalloped edging from Heidi's Room

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

What I am working on this week

I am working on an intarsia sweater, after I finished the front, I learned how to weave in the ends as I go. silly me. now I have about 2,000 end to tuck in, At one point I had 25 bobbins in 1 row. It is a take off of the painter Mondrain and the knitter Kaffe Fassett, is is wonderful artist. I will post a photo of it shortly as to my progrss see earlier post for the inside.

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