Allegato 161463Allegato 161462
Visualizzazione Stampabile
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ferri del 4,5-5-5,5 mm (consiglio o il ferro circolare con cavo lungo, o in alternativa i ferri dritti lunghi 60 cm, sui ferri di lunghezza normale non ci starebbe tutta la copertina...
lana adeguata
1030 m di filato (per la quantità di filato necessario, guardare la lunghezza in metri del gomitolo specificata sulla fascetta)
misure copertina = 80 x 100 cm circa
punti e tecniche impiegate:
grana di riso (ferro1= 1 dir , 1 rov ferro2= 1 rov, 1 dir )
continuare così per l'altezza desiderata ripetendo sempre i due ferri
* * = ripetere da * a * le istruzioni scritte negli asterischi vanno ripetute
1 accav = passare una maglia sul ferro destro senza lavorarla, lavorare la m seguente e accavallarci sopra la m passata
Montare 163 maglie
f1-7 = grana di riso (bordo inferiore delle caopertina)
f8 = diritto del lavoro - bordo(1 dir, 1 rov per 3 volte), 21 dir, *1 rov, (1 dir, 1 rov x 2 volte), 21 dir* terminare con (1 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte)bordo
f9 = 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir per 2 volte), 23 rov, *1 dir, 1 rov, 1 dir, 23 rov *terminare con 1dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte)
f10-13 = ripetere ferro 8 e 9 per 2 volte
f14 = (1 dir, 1 rov x 3 volte), 8 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 1 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 8 dir, * 1 rov, (1 dir, 1 rov x 2 volte), 8 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 1 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 8 dir * terminare con (1 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte)
f15 = 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte), 23 rov, * 1 dir, 1 rov, 1 dir, 23 rov, * terminare con 1dir,(1 rov,1dir x 2 volte)
f16 = (1 dir, 1 rov x 3 volte), 7 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 3 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 7 dir, * 1 rov, (1 dir, 1 rov x 2 volte), 7 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 3 dir, 1 gett, 1 acav, 7 dir*, terminare con (1 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte)
f17 = 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte), 23 dir, * 1 dir, 1 rov, 1 dir, 23 rov * terminare con 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte)
f18 = (1 dir, 1 rov x 3 volte) 6 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 5 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 6 dir * 1 rov (1 dir, 1 rov x 2volte) 6 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 5 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 6 dir, terminare con 81 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte)
f19 = 1 dir, ( 1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte) 23 rov * 1 dir, 1 rov, 1 dir, 23 rov, terminare con 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte)
f20 = (1 dir, 1 rov x 3 volte), 5 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 7 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 5 dir * 1 rov, (1 dir, 1 rov x 2 volte), 5 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 7 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 5 dir* terminare con ( 1 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte)
f21 = 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte), 23 rov, * 1 dir, 1 rov, 1 dir, 23 rov* terminare con 1 dir (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte)
f22 = (1 dir, 1 rov x 3 volte), 4 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 9 dir, 1 gett, 1 qccav, 4 dir,* 1 rov 81 dir, 1 rov x 2 volte), 4 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 9 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 4 dir * terminare con (1 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte)
f23 = 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte), 23 rov * 1 dir, 1 rov, 1 dir, 23 rov * terminare con 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte)
f24 = (1 dir, 1 rov x 3 volte), 5 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 3 dir, 1 gett, 1 dir, 1 gett, 3 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett * 1 rov (1 dir, 1 rov x 2 volte) 5 dir, 1 gett, 1 accav, 3 dir, 1 gett, 1 dir, 1 gett, 3 dir, 2 ins, 1 gett, 5 dir * terminare con (1 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte) (175 m sul ferro)
f25 = 1 dir, 81 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte), 25 rov * 1 dir, 1 rov, 1 dir, 25 rov,* terminare con 1 dir, (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte)
Evidenzio questo ferro perchè è il più complicato:
f26 = (1 dir, 1 rov x 3 volte),
6 dir, 1 gett,
passare 2 maglie senza lavorarle, 2 ins, accavallare le due maglie passate sulla maglia ottenuta lavorandone 2 ins,
1 gett, 3 dir, 1 gett,
passare 2 maglie senza lavorarle, 2 ins, accavallare le due maglie passate sulla maglia ottenuta lavorandone 2 ins,
1 gett, 6 dir, 2 dir,
* 1 rov, 81 dir, 1 rov x 2 volte) , 6 dir, 1 gett,
passare 2 maglie senza lavorarle, 2 ins, accavallare le due maglie passate sulla maglia ottenuta lavorandone 2 ins,
1 gett, 3 dir, 1 gett,
1 gett, 3 dir, 1 gett,
passare 2 maglie senza lavorarle, 2 ins, accavallare le due maglie passate sulla maglia ottenuta lavorandone 2 ins,
1 gett, 3 dir, 1 gett,
1 gett, 6 dir*
terminare con (1 rov, 1 dir x 3 volte) (163 m sul ferro)
f27 = 1 dir, (1rov, 1 dir sx 2 volte), 23 rov, * 1 dir, 1 rov, 23 rov, terminare con 1 dir (1 rov, 1 dir x 2 volte)
f28-33 = ripetere i ferri 8 e 9 per 2 3 volte
f34-39 = 1 dir, *1 rov, 1 dir* fino alla fine del ferro
Ripetere dal ferro 8 al ferro 39 fino ad arrivare ad una lunghezza di circa 98-99 cm, quindi terminare ripetendo i f34 e 39 per 1 volta.
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misure circa 70 x 100 cm
ferri del 4,5 mm
filato adeguato
Montare 135 maglie e lavorare 8 ferri a diritto, quindi:
f1-3-5= diritto del lav - diritto
f2-4-6 = 8 dir, (19 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte9, 19 rov, 8 dir
f7 = 8 dir, (9 dir, 1 rov, 15 dir x 4 volte), 9 dir, 1 rov, 17 dir
f8 = 8 dir, (8 rov, 3 dir, 8 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte), 8 rov, 3 dir, 8 rov, 8 dir
f9 = 8 dir, (7 dir, 5 rov, 13 dir x 4 volte), 7 dir, 5 rov, 15 dir
f10 = 8 dir, (6 rov, 7 dir, 6 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte), 6 rov, 7 dir, 6 rov, 8 dir
f11 = 8 dir, (5 dir, 9 rov, 11 dir x 4 volte), 5 dir, 9 rov, 13 dir
f12 = 8 dir, (5 rov, 9 dir, 5 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte), 5 rov, 9 dir, 5 rov, 8 dir
f13 = 8 dir, (4 dir, 11 rov, 10 dir x 4 volte) , 4 dir, 11 rov, 12 dir
f14 = 8 dir, (4 rov, 11 dir, 4 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte) 4 rov, 11 dir, 4 rov, 8 dir
f15 = 8 dir, (3 dir, 13 rov, 9 dir x 4 volte), 3 dir, 13 rov, 11 dir
f16 = 8 dir, (3 rov, 13 dir, 3 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte), 3 rov, 13 dir, 3 rov, 8 dir
f17 e 19 = ripetere f 15
f18 = ripetere f 16
f20 = 8 dir, (3 rov, 6 dir, 1 rov, 6 dir, 3 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte) 3 rov, 6 dir, 1 rov, 6 dir, 3 rov, 8 dir
f21 = 8 dir, (3 dir, 6 rov, 1 dir, 6 rov, 9 dir x 4 volte), 3 dir, 6 rov, 1 dir, 6 rov, 11 dir
f22 = 8 dir, (4 rov, 4 dir, 3 rov, 4 dir, 4 rov, 6 dir x 4 volte), 4 rov,4 dir, 3 rov, 4 dir, 4 rov, 8 dir
f23 = 8 dir, (5 dir, 2 rov, 5 dir, 2 rov, 11 dir x 4 volte), 5 dir, 2 rov, 5 dir, 2 rov, 13 dir
f24 = ripetere f2
Ripetere dal f 1 al f 24 fin oalla lunghezza voluta.
Terminare con 8 nferri a diritto.
COPERTINA ARCOBALENO....
Misura 90x90 cm
ferri 5-5,5mm
filato adeguato ai ferri circa 100 gr per colore:
A: Giallo
B: Verde
C: Blu
D: Viola
E: Fucsia
F: Rosso
Schema disposizione colori
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Montare 3 maglie con il colore D,
Prima parte della copertina, righe con aumenti
f1 =1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, 1 dir
f2 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, 2 dir
f3 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, 3 dir
f4-20 =1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, dir fino alla fine del ferro
Cambiare con il colore C, e continuare a lavorare a legaccio come sotto riportato.
f1 = 2 dir, 1 gett, dir fino alla fine del ferro
f2-18 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, dir fino alla fine del ferro
Continuare in questo modo fino ad avere completato 10 strisce colorate.
Seconda parte della copertina, righe con diminuzioniCon il colore A lavorare come segue:
f1 = 2 dir, 1 gett, 1 accavallato doppio, dir fino alla fine del ferro
f2-18 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, 1 accavallato doppio, diritto fino alla fine del ferro
Continuare in questo modo fino ad avere completato 9 strisce colorate.
Ultima striscia
f1 = 2 dir, 1 gett, 1 accavallato doppio, dir fino alla fine del ferro
f2-10 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, 1 accavallato doppio, dir fino alla fine del ferro
f11 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 1 gett, 1 accavallato doppio, 2 dir
f12 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 2 ins, 2 dir
f13 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 2 ins, 1 dir
f14 = 1 gett, 2 ins, 2 ins
f15 = passare 1 m senza lavorarla, 1 dir, accavallare sulla m ottenuta la m passata e la m seguente.
Tagliare il filo e chiudere l'ultima maglia
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Allegato 188001
Questo è lo schema che mancava nel post n° 25 della copertina blù. Scusate l'avevo dimenticato e chiedo perdono alle moderatrici ma non sono riuscita a inserirlo drettamente nel post 25! Sono imbranattissima:triste:
continua..
Allegato 189979
Allegato 192098Allegato 192097Spero vi piacciano, purtroppo ho le spiegazioni solo in inglese, i tratti cancellati col pennarello nero è per coprire il sito da cui li ho presi, non sapevo se si poteva indicare il nome, comunque sono schemi gratuiti quindi penso non ci siano problemi!
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Snowflake Kisses Baby Blanket
COPERTINA A FIOCCHI DI NEVE
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Misura della copertina finita, un quadrato di 68-67 cm per lato
Occorrente:
ferri 5 mm, Cozi usa gli Addi turbo circolari
filato : filato ritorto soffice per ferri 5 mm
Montare 107 maglie.
acc doppio = passare 2 m senza lavorarle, lavorare la m seguente a dir e ccavallarci sopra le 2 m passate
f1 - 4 dir
f5 e tutti i ferri dispari (rov del lav): 3 dir, 101 rov, 3 dir
f6: dir
f8: 11 dir, * acc doppio, gett, 1 dir, gett, 2 ins, 3 dir * rip da * a * ancora 9 volte, 11 dir
f10: 12 dir, * gett, pass 2 m senza lavorarle prendendole insieme, 1 dir, accavallare le 2 m passate sul dir, gett, 5 dir * rip ancora 9 volte, 12 dir
f12: ripetere f8
f14: dir
f16: dir
f18: 7 dir, *1 acc doppio, gett, 1 dir, gett, 2 ins, 3 dir* rip ancora 10 volte, 7 dir
f20: 8 dir, * gett, pass 2 m senza lavorarle prendendole insieme, 1 dir, accavallare le 2 m passate sul dir, gett, 5 dir * rip ancora 10 volte, 8 dir
f22: Rip f18
f24: dir
f26: dir
Ripetere da f 8 a f 27 ancora 6 volte
4 ferri a diritto
Intrecciare morbidamente tutte le maglie
LuluKnits
COPERTINA SEMPLICE
Spesso noi perdiamo tantissimo tempo nel cercare modelli e punti maglia complicati e diversi, ma cosa c'è di più classico, moderno, semplice e raffinato della semplicità????
Spegazione:
montare 5 maglie
f1 = dir
f2 = 3 dir, gett, 2 dir
f3 = 3 dir, gett, 3 dir
f4 = 3 dir, gett, dir in al termine del ferro
ripetere sempre f4 fino al raggiungimento di 144 maglie sul ferro, o della misura desiderata
Quindi diminuire nel modo seguente:
2 dir, 2 ins, gett, 2 ins, dir fino alla fine del ferro
ripetere questo ferro fino al raggiungimento di 5 maglie sul ferro. chidere le 5 maglie.
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Size: 42 inches squareBlue Bell Baby BlanketByAnn V. Gallentine
Materials: #10.5 U.S. knitting needles, 5½ 3.5 ounce skeins worsted weight yarn (the original was made with 50% nylon, 50% acrylic Berroco Comfort yarn), 2 stitch markers, large eye sewing needle
Gauge: 4 sts, 6 rows = 1 inch in st st
Notes:
Blanket has a shell pattern border with a st st center. It can be made entirely with the shell stitch, thus eliminating the st st center. This will require more yarn.
The blanket size can be changed by increasing or decreasing the number of stitches cast on in multiples of 9.
Special abbreviations
Ssssk: {slip, slip, slip, slip, knit** Slip 4 sts from left to right needle, one at a time. Insert left needle into front of sts and knit. (Similar to ssk, but with 3 sts decreased instead of 1 st decreased)
Lucina Shell Pattern (adapted from Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns by Barbara Walker, page 226
Multiple 9 plus 3
Row 1: (RS) k2, *yo, k8, yo, k1, rep from * to last st, k1
Row 2: k3, *p8, k3, rep from *
Row 3: k3, *yo, k8, yo, k3, rep from *
Row 4: k4, *p8, k5, rep from *, ending with k4
Row 5: k4, *yo, k8, yo, k5, rep from *, ending with k4
Row 6: k5, *p8, k7, rep from *, ending with k5
Row 7: k5, *ssssk, k4tog, k7, rep from * ending with k5
Row 8: knit
Rep rows 1-8 for pattern
Bottom border
CO 147 sts. Knit 4 rows
Work 23 rows of Lucina Shell pattern.
Row 24: Knit 21, pm, knit to last 21 sts, pm, knit to end
Middle
Row 1: Work Row 1 of Lucina Shell pattern to first marker, sm, knit to next marker, sm, work Row 1 of Lucina Shell Pattern to end of row.
Row 2: Work Row 2 of Lucina Shell pattern to first marker, sm, purl to next marker, sm, work Row 2 of Lucina Shell Pattern to end of row.
Continuing to work Lucina Shell Pattern for border, work the center sts in st st for 32 inches or desired length of blanket minus 5 inches for top border. End with Row 7 of Shell pattern.
Top border
With WS facing, knit across, removing markers.
Work Lucina Shell Pattern for 24 rows. Knit 3 rows. BO in knit. Weave in ends.
Clarified July 2010
Copyright © 2009, 2010 by Ann V. Gallentine, Clayton KS
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Twining Vine Strip-Knitted Afghan | Sivia Harding Knit Design il pattern è a pagamento , scaricabile qui
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Baby Knitting Pattern: Spumoni Crib Afghan | Easy Knitting Patterns
SIZE: About 34 x 45 in.
MATERIALS:
Three colors of worsted yarn (weight #4).
Color A – four (4) 3.5-oz skeins
Color B – three (3) 3.5-oz skeins
Color C – one (1) 3.5-oz skein
Circular Knitting Needles #9 (5.5 mm), 29” long.
Yarn needle.
Suggested color scheme:
A = Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn (126) Chocolate Brownhttp://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3584413-10369056
B = Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice® Baby Yarn (138) Pink Poodlehttp://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3584413-10369056
C = Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice® Baby Yarn (169) Sweet Peahttp://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3584413-10369056
GAUGE:16 sts x 22 rows = 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm)
ABBREVIATIONS & REFERENCES:
k = knit
p = purl
st(s) = stitch(es)
yo = Yarn over
k2tog = knit 2 together
Click here for general knitting instructions.
WAVE STITCH (one four-row band):
R1 (RS): K entire row.
R2: K3, purl across to last 3 sts, end k3.
R3: K3, [(k2tog)3x, (yo,k1)6x, (k2tog)3x],
repeat pattern in [ ] to last 3 sts, end k3.
R4: K entire row.
AFGHAN PATTERN:Cast on 168 sts using color A.
Work back and forth on circular needles as if working on straight needles.
Rows 1-4: K entire row (garter stitch).
Rows 5-260: Work four-row bands of wave stitch according to color pattern contained in free pdf pattern file.
Rows 261-265: K entire row (garter stitch).
Bind off using color A.
Weave in ends with yarn needle.
TIPS:
Circular needle is needed to accommodate large number of stitches.
Use stitch markers to mark beginning and end of each repeat of 18 stitches.
(Put markers after st 3, st 21 (3+18), st 39 (3+18+18), etc.)
Counting four-row bands is generally easier than counting rows. Each band ends in a ridge as viewed from the right side.
Copyright © 2010 Sharon S. Hines. This pattern is available for free at http://www.easyknittingpatterns.org. Reproduction is permitted for personal or non-profit use only. Not to be sold. Pattern may be reviewed by and/or linked to from other sites, but not copied wholesale onto another website. This notice must be included when printing or distributing this document.
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Now that you have the pattern, over the next several blog posts I will describe how I developed it, in case you want to try this for yourself.
Here are the steps I used to develop my pattern:
1) Choose yarn and desired finished size
2) Calculate how many stitches wide it should be
3) Figure out how many rows it should be, plus the color pattern
4) Determine how much yarn to buy
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Staggered Square Knit Baby Blanket, Free Pattern | Baby Knitting Patterns Blog
MATERIALS
* Bernat® Baby Sport (Big Ball) Solids (350 g / 12.3 oz) OR Ombres (280 g / 9.8 oz)
o 1 ball of #21730 (Popsicle Blue).
* Circular Knitting Needle: size 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) 36 ins [90 cm] long or size needed to obtain gauge.
MEASUREMENT
Approx 35 ins [89 cm] square.
GAUGE
18 sts and 30 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in pat.
INSTRUCTIONS
Cast on 133 sts. Working back and forth across needle in rows, proceed as follows:
Work 7 rows in garter st (knit every row), noting 1st row is WS and inc 8 sts evenly across last row. 141 sts.
1st row: (RS). K5. P1. *K4. K2tog. K3. yrn. P1. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
2nd row: K6. *P5. K5. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
3rd row: K5. P1. *K4. K2tog. K2. yfwd. K1. P1. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
4th row: As 2nd row.
5th row: K5. P1. *K4. K2tog. K1. yfwd. K2. P1. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
6th row: As 2nd row.
7th row: K5. P1. *K4. K2tog. yfwd. K3. P1. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
8th row: As 2nd row.
9th row: K5. P1. *yon. K3. Sl1. K1. psso. K4. P1. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
10th row: K10. *P5. K5. Rep from * to last 11 sts. P5. K6.
11th row: K5. *P1. K1. yfwd. K2. Sl1. K1. psso. K4. Rep from * to last 6 sts. P1. K5.
12th row: As 10th row.
13th row: K5. *P1. K2. yfwd. K1. Sl1. K1. psso. K4. Rep from * to last 6 sts. P1. K5.
14th row: As 10th row.
15th row: K5. *P1. K3. yfwd. Sl1. K1. psso. K4. Rep from * to last 6 sts. P1. K5.
16th row: As 10th row.
Rep last 16 rows for pat until work from beg measures approx 34 ins [86.5 cm], ending on a 16th row of pat.
Next row: Knit, dec 8 sts evenly across. 133 sts.
Work a further 6 rows in garter st. Cast off knitwise (WS).
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Bernat: Pattern Detail - Softee Baby - Knit Baby Blanket
MEASUREMENT
Approx 38 x 40 ins [96.5 x 101.5 cm].
MATERIALS
Bernat® Softee Baby
(140 g/5 oz; 361 m/395 yds)
02000 (White) 4 balls
OR
02001 (Pink) 4 balls
OR
02002 (Pale Blue) 4 balls
OR
02004 (Mint) 4 balls
OR
02003 (Lemon) 4 balls
Size 4 mm (U.S. 6) circular knitting needle 36 ins [90 cm] long or size needed to obtain gauge.
GAUGE
22 sts and 30 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.
ABBREVIATIONS
Bernat® Glossary
INSTRUCTIONS
Cast on 210 sts. Do not join in rnd.
Working back and forth across needle, knit 5 rows (garter st), noting first row is WS.
Cont in pat as follows:
1st row: (RS). Knit.
2nd row: K6. Purl to last 6 sts. K6.
3rd row: As 1st row.
4th row: As 2nd row.
5th row: K6. *(K2tog) 3 times. (yo. K1) 6 times. (K2tog) 3 times. Rep from * to last 6 sts. K6. 6th row: Knit.
These 6 rows form Feather and Fan pat.
Cont in pat until Blanket measures approx 39½ ins [100.5 cm], ending on a 6th row of pat.
Knit 5 rows. Cast off knitwise (WS).
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MEASUREMENTS
Approx 36 x 38 ins [91.5 x 96.5 cm].
MATERIALS
Bernat® Baby Coordinates Chunky (100 g / 3.5 oz)
6 balls of #99000 (White)
Size 6 mm (U.S. 10 ) circular knitting needle 36 ins [90 cm] long or size needed to obtain gauge. Cable needle.
GAUGE
15 sts and 20 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.
ABBREVIATIONS
Bernat® Glossary
C6B = Slip next 3 sts onto a cable needle and leave at back of work. K3, then K3 from cable needle.
Cr4B = Slip next st onto a cable needle and leave at back of work. K3, then K1 from cable needle.
Cr4F = Slip next 3 sts onto a cable needle and leave at front of work. K1, then K3 from cable needle.
INSTRUCTIONS
Cast on 146 sts. Do not join in rnd. Working back and forth across needle, knit 7 rows, inc 20 sts evenly across last row. 166 sts.
Proceed as follows:
1st row: (RS). K10. C6B. *K8. C6B. Rep from * to last 10 sts. K10.
2nd and alt rows: K5. Purl to last 5 sts. K5.
3rd row: K9. Cr4B. Cr4F. *K6. Cr4B. Cr4F. Rep from * to last 9 sts. K9.
5th row: K8. *Cr4B. K2. Cr4F. K4. Rep from * to last 4 sts. K4.
7th row: K7. *Cr4B. K4. Cr4F. K2. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
9th row: K6. *Cr4B. K6. Cr4F. Rep from * to last 6 sts. K6.
11th row: K17. *C6B. K8. Rep from * to last 9 sts. K9.
13th and 15th rows: Knit.
17th row: As 11th row.
19th row: K6. *Cr4F. K6. Cr4B. Rep from * to last 6 sts. K6.
21st row: K7. *Cr4F. K4. Cr4B. K2. Rep from * to last 5 sts. K5.
23rd row: K8. *Cr4F. K2. Cr4B. K4. Rep from * to last 4 sts. K4.
25th row: K9. Cr4F. Cr4B. *K6. Cr4F. Cr4B. Rep from * to last 9 sts. K9.
26th row: As 2nd row.
Rep these 26 rows of Cable Pat until Blanket measures 37 ins [94 cm], ending with a RS row.
Next row: (WS). Knit, dec 20 sts evenly across. 146 sts.
Knit 6 rows. Cast off (WS).
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NaturallyCaron.com :: Birdwind Baby Blanket
KNITTED MEASUREMENTSApproximately 30"/76 cm x 36”/91.5 cm
GAUGE
In Stockinette stitch, 18 sts and 24 rows = 4"/10 cm
Gauge is not critical for this project.
ABBREVIATIONS
SSK: Slip 2 sts onto right hand needle knit then together from the back.
STITCHES USED
Stockinette stitch (St st)
BOTTOM BASE OF BLANKET
Cast on 104 sts.
Work the start up triangles across row as follows:
Make first base triangles
(RS): * Row 1: K2. Turn.
Row 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 16, 18, 20: Purl to end of triangle being worked. Turn.
Row 3: K3. Turn.
Row 5: K3 ssk. Turn.
Row 7: K5. Turn.
Row 9: K6. Turn.
Row 11: K6. ssk. Turn.
Row 12: K7. Turn.
Row 13: K1, YO, k2tog, YO, k2tog, YO, k2tog, k1. Turn.
Row: 14: K8. Turn.
Row 15: K9. Turn.
Row 17: K10. Turn.
Row 19: K10, ssk. Turn.
Row 21: K12.*
One triangle is complete.
Next six triangles
Repeat from * to * 6 more times. Turn.
Last Triangle
Rows 1-14: Work Rows 1-14.
Row 15: K6, k2tog.
Row 16: P7. Turn.
Row 17: K5, k2tog. Turn.
Row 18: P6. Turn.
Row 19: K4, k2tog. Turn.
Row 20: P5. Turn.
Row 21: K3, k2tog. Turn.
Row 22: P4. Turn.
Row 23: K2, k2tog. Turn.
Row 24: Slip 1, k2tog, psso – 1 st rem.
Turn and count the 1 st you have on your needle as first st on next PU row.
First Square: PU 11 sts along edge of triangle – 12 sts. Turn.
Rows 1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 and 21: K12. Turn
Rows 2, 4, 10, 12, 18, 20 and 22: P11, p2tog. .Turn
Rows 7 and 15: K1,*YO, k2tog; repeat from *, end k1. Turn
Rows 6, 8, 14 and 16: K11, p2tog. Turn.
Repeat to last PU 12 sts and dec 1 st at side edge every other row until 1 st rem. Turn.
Second Square: PU 11 sts.
Rows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 17, 19, 21: P12. Turn
Rows: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 16, 18, 22: K11, ssk. Turn
Rows 11 and 13: K12. Turn
Row 12: K1,*YO, k2tog; repeat from *. Turn
Repeat to last PU 12 sts and dec 1 st at side edge every other row until 1 st rem. Turn.
Repeat First Square and Second Square for pattern. Work in pattern until piece measures 36” from beginning.
Begin next square dec 1 st at side edges every other row to create a triangle work until all sts are bound off.
FINISHING
With crochet hook, work 1 rnd single crochet around edge of entire blanket.
Using yarn needle, weave in ends.
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Tuck your little one into his or her car seat with love and lace. This easy-to-knit blanket will quickly become a favorite.
Skill Level
Easy**
Finished Size
Approximately 19 x 23 (38 x 48) inches Instructions are given for smaller size, with larger size in parentheses. When only 1 number is given, it applies to both sizes.
Materials
Gauge
- DK weight acrylic blend yarn (260 yds/100g per ball): 2 (3) balls pink
- Size 7 (4.5mm) 24-inch circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge
- Tapestry needle
16 sts = 4 inches/10cm in pat
To save time, take time to check gauge.
Pattern Stitches
Border Pattern (multiple of 7 sts + 2)
Row 1 (RS): P2, *k5, p2; rep from * across.
Row 2: K2, *p5, k2; rep from * across.
Row 3: P2, *k2tog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, p2; rep from * across.
Row 4: Rep Row 2.
Rep Rows 1-4 for pat.
Body Pattern (multiple of 12 sts + 13)
Row 1 (RS): *K4, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k3; rep from * to last
st, k1.
Row 2 and all WS rows: Purl.
Row 3: *K3, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, ssk, k2; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 5: *K2, k2tog, yo, k5, yo, ssk, k1; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 7: *K1, k2tog, yo, k7, yo, ssk; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 9: K2tog, *yo, k9, yo, sl 1, k2tog, psso; rep from * to last
11 sts, yo, k9, yo, ssk.
Row 10: Purl.
Rep Rows 1-10 for pat.
Blanket
Border
Cast on 93 (191) sts.
Knit 3 (6) rows.
Work 2 (4) reps of Border pat [8 (16) rows].
Knit 1 (3) row(s).
Body
Set-up row (WS): K9, place marker, knit and dec 2 (4) sts
evenly across next 75 (173) sts, place marker, k9—91 (187) sts.
Row 1 (RS): Work Border pat over 9 sts, slip marker, work
Body pat over center 73 (169) sts, slip marker, work Border pat
over last 9 sts.
Continue working established patterns until Body pattern has
been worked a total of 12 (24) times.
Next row (RS): K9, remove marker, knit and inc 2 (4) sts evenly
across next 73 (169) sts, remove marker, k9—93 (191) sts.
Border
Knit 1 (3) row(s).
Work 2 (4) reps of Border pat [8 (16) rows].
Knit 3 (6) rows.
Bind off purlwise.
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Stick-Legged Girl: Cotton-Ease Baby Blanket
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Color Block Baby Blanket
Materials:
2 balls each Lion Brand Cotton-Ease in Maize, Lime, Violet, Berry, & Lake
Size 6 and size 8 needles
Gauge: 17 stitches = 4 inches using size 8 needles
Notes:
· Instead of purling, I used backward knitting for quite a bit of this blanket and I think it was a real time saver. If you're interested, tutorial is available here: http://www.drgirlfriend.com/knittingbackwards.html
· I tend to knit a bit tightly, so you may not want to pay too much attention to my gauge.
· This blanket is worked in rounds. I kept getting confused about the correct place to start the next square (which lead to lots and lots of frogging), so I included a diagram at the end of the pattern to help clarify. Hope it helps and doesn't add to the confusion.
· I wove in ends as I finished each round of blocks to make it less hellacious at the end. I highly recommend this strategy, because even with this provision, the weaving is pretty damn horrific at the end.
Stitch Guide:
DD (double decrease): Slip 2 stitches together as if to k2tog, then knit next st; pass 2 slipped sts over last knit st.
Let's begin!
Square 1:
With smaller needles and Light Blue, cast on 29 st. K 1 row. Change to larger needles.
Row 1: Slip 1, K 12, DD, k to end.
Row 2 and all WS rows: Slip 1 purlwise, purl to end.
Row 3: Slip 1, K 11, DD, k to end.
Row 5: Slip 1, K 10, DD, k to end.
Row 7: Slip 1, K 9, DD, k to end.
Row 9: Slip 1, K 8, DD, k to end.
Row 11: Slip 1, K 7, DD, k to end.
Row 13: Slip 1, K 6, DD, k to end.
Row 15: Slip 1, K 5, DD, k to end.
Row 17: Slip 1, K 4, DD, k to end.
Row 19: Slip 1, K 3, DD, k to end.
Row 21: Slip 1, K 2, DD, k to end.
Row 23: Slip 1, K 1, DD, k to end.
Row 25: K1, DD, k to end.
You will now have 3 stitches on your needle, with WS facing. Sl first 2 sts purlwise, p1, pass 2 slipped sts over last purl stitch. Fasten loop.
Square 2:
Using smaller needles and Violet (with RS facing), pick up and k 14 sts along the edge of previous square (see diagram), pick up 1 st from the top DD of the square, then cast on 14 stitches- 29 sts total. K 1 row. Complete in the same way as Square 1.
Square 3:
With smaller needles and Light Blue (with RS facing), pick up and k 14 sts along the edge of Square 2 (see diagram), pick up 1 st from the top DD of the square, then cast on 14 sts- 29 sts total. K 1 row. Complete in the same way as Square 1.
Square 4:
With smaller needles and Violet (with RS facing), pick up and k 14 sts along edge of Square 3 (see diagram), 1 st from the top of Square 2, and 14 stitches along the edge of Square 1- 29 sts total. K 1 row. Complete in the same way as Square 1.
You now have a big square made of 4 little squares and you're ready for the next round.
Using the diagram to determine where to begin, begin making the first square of the next round.
Using smaller needles and Lime (with RS facing), pick up and k 14 sts along the edge of the very first square that you knit (see diagram), pick up 1 st from the middle, then cast on 14 stitches- 29 sts total. K 1 row. Complete in the same way as Square 1.
Following diagram and color chart, continue making squares in order. NOTE: you only need to cast on new stitches 4 times per round (once for each side). Once you make the first new square on a particular side, every other square will only require picking up stitches- no casting on.
Border:
With RS facing, pick up stitches along an edge of the blanket.
Row 1, 3, & 5 (WS): Sl 1, k1, knit through front and back loop, knit to end.
Row 2 & 4: (RS): Knit.
Bind off loosely.
Repeat for other 3 edges of blanket, then seam the border edges.
Weave and weave and weave in the ends.
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Materials:
Needles: US Size 13 (9mm) 24-inch circular
needle .
Yarn:
Color A
2 - Encore Worsted (Color 029)
Color B
2 -Encore Worsted (Color 1201)
1 - Yarn Needle
Gauge: 8 stitches to 12 rows for 4 inches (in pat-tern).
Measurements: 37 inches in width and 34 inches in length
Tip:
Instead of changing color to achieve striping you could hold a solid and a variegated yarn (Encore Colorspun) together for a more subtle striping.
Abbreviations:
K - Knit K2tog - Knit 2 together SL– Slip stitch
PSSO -Pass slip stitch over - You will be passing the previous slip stitch over the knit stitch as if to bind off. This achieves a right slanted decrease.
Holding yarn doubled, with color A, cast on 98.
Row 1: purl row.
Row 2: K1,*(K1, YO, K5, SL- K1- PSSO, K2tog, K5, YO, K1)*, repeat from * to * 6 times, K1.
Repeat rows 1 & 2 with Color A a total of 7 times.
Repeat rows 1 & 2 with Color B 7 times.
Repeat rows 1 & 2 with Color A 7 times.
Repeat rows 1 & 2 with Color B 7 times.
Repeat rows 1 & 2 with Color A 7 times.
Repeat rows 1 & 2 with Color B 6 times
Last row: Bind off.
Finishing: Using your yarn needle hide your ends, wash and block. When blocking lay the blanket out (while still damp), pin the points and allow the blanket to dry. If you crochet you may want to single crochet across each end or around the entire blanket to help the Chevron pattern to lay flat.
If giving this as a gift; be sure to include washing instructions and a little extra yarn just in case the blanket needs mending.
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Baby Love Blanket Two (Free Pattern)
MATERIALS: 100g/5.5 oz Colour A (Yellow) - Worsted weight yarn.
100g/5.5 oz Colour B (White) - Worsted weight yarn.
1 pair 5mm/8 US needles
1 darning needle
TENSION: 18 sts and 24 rows = 10cm/4 inches
Size: 79cm/31 in X 94cm/37 in
Bottom Border:
With colour A cast on 136 stitches.
Rows 1 & 2: K2, p2, repeat to end of row.
Rows 3 & 4: P2, k2, repeat to end of row.
Rows 5 - 10: Repeat rows 1 to 4 once. Then repeat rows 1 & 2.
Middle Section:
*Work the first 6 and last 6 stitches in colour A and the same as in previous 10 bottom border rows for side borders.*
Row 1: K31, join B, k31, join A, k31, join B, k31.
Row 2: Twist A & B when changing colours to prevent a hole. B p31, A p31, B p31, A p31.
Rows 3 - 6: Repeat rows 1 & 2 two times.
Row 7: Keeping continuity of colour blocks, k15, YO, SSK, k60, YO, SSK, k45.
Row 8 & all even rows: Purl.
Row 9: K13, *k2tog, YO, k1, YO, SSK.* K57. Repeat from * to * once. K44.
Row 11: K12, *k2tog, YO, k3, YO, SSK.* K55. Repeat from * to * once. K43.
Row 13: K11, *k2tog, YO, k5, YO, SSK.* K53. Repeat from * to * once. K42.
Row 15: K10, *k2tog, YO, k7, YO, SSK.* K51. Repeat from * to * once. K41.
Row 17: K9, *k2tog, YO, k9, YO, SSK.* K49. Repeat from * to * once. K40.
Row 19: K8, *k2tog, YO, k11, YO, SSK.* K47. Repeat from * to * once. K39.
Row 21: K7, *k2tog, YO, k13, YO, SSK.* K45. Repeat from * to * once. K38.
Row 23: K6, *k2tog, YO, k15, YO, SSK.* K43. Repeat from * to * once. K37.
Row 25: K5, *k2tog, YO, k17, YO, SSK,* K41. Repeat from * to * once. K36.
Row 27: K4, *k2tog, YO, k19, YO, SSK.* K39. Repeat from * to * once. K35.
Row 29: K3, *k2tog, YO, k21, YO, SSK.* K37. Repeat from * to * once. K34.
Row 31: K4, *SSK, YO, K9, YO, SSK, k8, YO, k2tog.* K39. Repeat from * to * once. K35.
Row 33: K5, *SSK, YO, k5, k2tog, YO, k3, YO, ssk, k5, YO, k2tog.* K41. Repeat from * to * once. K36.
Row 35: K6, *SSK, YO, k3, k2tog, YO, k5, YO, SSK, k3, YO, k2tog.* K43. Repeat from * to * once. K37.
Row 37: K7, *SSK, YO, k1, YO, k2tog, YO, k7, YO, SSK, YO, k1, YO, k2tog.* K45. Repeat from * to * once. K38.
Row 39: K9, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k49, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k40.
Rows 40 - 44: Work in stocking stitch.
Row 45: Change colours - With colour B k31. Colour A k31. Colour B k31. Colour A k31.
Rows 46 - 50: Work in stocking stitch.
Row 51: K46, YO, SSK, k60, YO, SSK, k14.
Row 52 and all even rows: Purl.
Row 53: K44, *k2tog, YO, k1, YO, SSK.* K57. Repeat from * to * once. K13.
Row 55: K43, *k2tog, YO, k3, YO, SSK.* K55. Repeat from * to * once. K12.
Row 57: K42, *k2tog, YO, k5, YO, SSK.* K53. Repeat from * to * once. K11.
Row 59: K41, *k2tog, YO, k7, YO, SSK.* K51. Repeat from * to * once. K10.
Row 61: K40, *k2tog, YO, k9, YO, SSK.* K49. Repeat from * to * once. K9.
Row 63: K39, *k2tog, YO, k11, YO, SSK.* K47. Repeat from * to * once. K8.
Row 65: K38, *k2tog, YO, k13, YO, SSK.* K45. Repeat from * to * once. K7.
Row 67: K37, *k2tog, YO, k15, YO, SSK.* K43. Repeat from * to * once. K6.
Row 69: K36, *k2tog, YO, k17, YO, SSK.* K41. Repeat from * to * once. K5.
Row 71: K35, *k2tog, YO, k19, YO, SSK.* K39. Repeat from * to * once. K4.
Row 73: K34, *k2tog, YO, k21, YO, SSK.* K37. Repeat from * to * once. K3.
Row 75: K35, *SSK, YO, k9, YO, SSK, k8, YO, k2tog.* K39. Repeat from * to * once. K4.
Row 77: K36, *SSK, YO, k5, k2tog, YO, k3, YO, SSK, k5, YO, k2tog.* K41. Repeat from * to * once. K5.
Row 79: K37, *SSK, YO, k3, k2tog, YO, k5, YO, SSK, k3, YO, k2tog.* K43. Repeat from * to * once. K6.
Row 81: K38, *SSK, YO, k1, YO, k2tog, YO, k7, YO, SSK, YO, k1, YO, k2tog.* K45. Repeat from * to *. K7.
Row 83: K40, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k49, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k9.
Rows 84 - 88: Work in stocking stitch.
Repeat rows 1 to 88 once. Then repeat rows 1 to 44 once.
With colour A, knit 1 row.
Top Border:
Keeping continuity of side borders work top border to match bottom border for 9 rows. Cast off.
Finishing:
Weave in loose ends with darning needle. Press lightly.
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One Scheme of Happiness: Diamonds and Pearls for Sophie
Needles: size 7 circulars
Yarn: Rowan All Seasons Cotton, 7-8 skeins Main color (pink: framboise 221); 3 skeins Border color (rose: cassis 223)
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SIZE: One Size
About 27 x 27 in. (68.5 x 68.5 cm)
6 gomitoli da 25 gr di cashmere color naturale
ferri lunghi 80 cm o circolare 5mm
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Ravelry: Heirloom Knit Baby Blanket pattern by Craft Yarn Council of America
Heirloom Knit Baby Blanket |
Baby afghan measures approximately 35" by 42"Materials:
- Sport weight acrylic yarn, 15 oz. Off White (1 oz = 28 gr)
- Size 5 knitting needles 3,75 mm
- Size 6 knitting needles 4 mm
Gauge:
- Or size to obtain gauge.
25 stitches = 4 1/4", 14 rows of shell panel repeat = 2"
Shell Panel (make 7)
With larger needles, cast on 25 stitches.Row 1 (right sides): Knit (k) 3, purl (p) 4, k1, p4, k1, p4, k1, p4, k3.Row 2 and all even rows: Knit the knit stitches and purl the purl stitches as they face you.Row 3: K2, yarn over (yo), k1, p2, p2 together (tog), k1, p4, k1, p4, k1, p 2 tog, p2, k1, yo, k2.Row 5: K3, yo, k1, p3, k1, p2, p 2 tog, k1, p2 tog, p2, k1, p3, k1, yo, k3.Row 7: K4, yo, k1, p1, p 2 tog, k1, p3, k1, p3, k1, p 2 tog, p1, k1, yo, k4.Row 9: K5, yo, k1 ,p2, k1, p1, p 2 tog, k1, p 2 tog, p1, k1, p2, k1, yo, k5.Row 11: K6, yo, k1, p 2 tog, k1, p2, k1, p2, k1, p 2 tog, k1, yo, k6.Row 13: K7, yo, k1, p1, k1, p 2 tog, k1, p 2 tog, k1, p1, k1, yo, k7.Row 14: repeat Row 2. Repeat Rows 1-14 for pattern until piece measures 40", end with a Row 14. Bind off.
Sew 7 panels together.
Lace Edging:
With smaller needles, cast on 9 stitches.
Row 1 (right side): Slip (sl) 1, p2, yo, sl 1, k1, pass slip stitch over (psso), yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k2 -- 10 stitches (yarn over counts as a stitch.
Row 2 and all Even Rows: purl.
Row 3: Sl 1, p3, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k2 -- 11 stitches.
Row 5: Sl 1, p4, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k2 -- 12 stitches.
Row 7: Sl 1, p5, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k2 -- 13 stitches.
Row 9: Sl 1, p6, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k2 -- 14 stitches.
Row 11: Sl 1, p4, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, k1 --13 stitches.
Row 13: Sl 1, p3, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, k1 -- 12 stitches.
Row 15: Sl 1, p2, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, k1 -- 11 stitches.
Row 17: Sl 1, p1, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, k1 -- 10 stitches.
Row 19: Sl 2, k1,pass second slip stitch over, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, yo, k 2 tog, k1 -- 9 stitches.
Row 20: Repeat Row 2. Repeat Rows 1 through 20 for pattern until piece measures length to fit around 3 sides of blanket (about 3 yards), end with a Row 20. Bind off.
Sew edging to 3 sides of blanket, easing in edging to lay flat at corners