Tuesday, July 9, 2013

New York Rangers Logo Knitting Chart

This is the logo of my all time favorite NHL team the New York Rangers! I love these guys!

Pretty Little Liars Chart

This is a chart that I made on Tricksy. I made the chart so that I could put it into a little sleeping mask since Pretty Little Liars is one of my new addictions. I seriously cannot stop watching that show. Thank goodness for Netflix!
Anywho this chart is pretty simple and you can chose so many different color combinations!

Fair Isle Coasters Pattern

These coasters will utilize the skill you learned in lesson 8: fair isle knitting! They are easy to knit, but take some time because of the design incorporated in them. There are 4 different designs to chose from so you can make a set of 4 or 5 and have them be matching or combine the designs to make a unique mismatch set.

Materials:
Acrylic worsted weight yarn in 4 colors (I used Red Heart Super Saver because the colors are bright and they are machine washable and dryable)
I'm not really sure about how much of each color you will need but for a guess I would say as long as you have at least half a skein that will be enough.
Straight needles size 7
Yarn needle for weaving in ends


Instructions:

For each coaster you will start out by casting on 17 sts

Some of the designs involve using more than 2 colors in one row. Here is a video to show you how to do that 3 Strand Knitting

 The charts look rectangular but the coasters will be squares















<-------  Start Here at the 1 and go to the left. On the purl row, start at the 18 on row 2 and work to the right.
 On the cast off row for this coaster you can use plain yellow to make it easier to have a neat edge.












Here where there is this large yellow section, you do not have to carry the pink across the back of the work, but you might want to in order to make the entire piece have the same thickness.





For this one you can eliminate the pink if you don't want to have 4 colors in the same row. Instead you can use blue or yellow there.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Lesson 8: Rainbow Knitting

In this post I'm going to talk about how to make your knitting super colorful. The methos that I am going to teach you is called fair isle. I don't know why it's called that. It makes no sense but whatever.
Fair isle has so many different uses; it's fantastic!! You can use it for making little pictures on a piece or repeating patterns or motifs or anything that involves more than one color in single row.

This might look a bit difficult at first. Looks are not deceiving here. But there is hope! As with every technique on this site with practice, comes skill. To get started you're going to need to different colored yarns and a pair of needles. I think using some cheap acrylic is just fine for practicing.

First cast on 10 sts in one color. This is going to be color 1. Knit a few rows in stockinette stitch to start out. Now we are going to add (wait for it...) a second color!! Trust me it will be fun! So just knit 2 sts and then when you put the RH needle into the next stitch wrap it with color 2 aka red in my chart. Finish the stitch normally and let color 1 hang down behind the work. Do the next stitch with color 2 again. Then on the 5th stitch of the row insert the RH needle, pick up color 1, drop color 2 in the back and wrap the needle with color 1. Just let color 2 hang down. When you wrap the needle with color 1, don't pull it tightly. Instead just pull it enough to make it flat on the back of the work. If you pull it tightly the work will look  puckered on the front. Do another stitch in color 1 and then drop color 1 and pick up color 2 again.

When you get to the purl row, pretty much everything is the same except you drop the yarn in FRONT of the work instead of the back. You want to make sure you always have the yarn dropped on the same side so that one side looks clean and neat and the other has a bunch of pieces of yarn across it.
Basically that's it! But obviously you are going to be dealing with a little more than just knitting 2 sts and then changing the color. When you have patterns with more than 2 or 3 sts in the same color, you're going to have to carry the other color in the back of the work. It's pretty easy to do. To make it easier to explain, I'm going to use an example. So say your pattern says you need to knit 2 sts in one color and then 5 sts in another color then 3 more sts in the first color. What you do is knit the two sts in the first color normally, then knit a stitch in the 2nd color. On the 2nd stitch of the 2nd color, *insert the RH needle in the stitch as if you were going to knit it. Then, wrap the needle with color ONE not color two. Wrap the needle with color two then unwrap color one. The two yarns will be twisted around each other. Finish knitting the stitch. Then knit the next stitch normally with color 2 and repeat the process from the * until 4/5 stitches of color 2 have been knit. When knitting the 5th stitch you do not need to wrap the first color and then the second color, just work it normally.
After all 5 sts have been knit, change the color and knit the next 2 sts with color 1.

I hope this has been helpful if you are looking to learn how to knit fair isle! It is an essential skill for any knitter who wishes to advance their talents. Wow that sentence sounded super smart....
The next post will be a fair isle pattern for beginners so be on the lookout!
Happy knitting :)

Owl Pattern

This owl pattern is soo cute!! I made on for my brother for his birthday and he loves it! I made the head a little too small at first so I modified the pattern to hopefully make it a little bigger. If I were to make the owl again I would turn it inside out so the purl side is showing to make it look like there are feathers. That's what I did for the wings here and they look better this way I think. Sorry I don't have any picture :( It is as life like as I could make it!

Materials:

1.5 skeins of Lion Brand Jiffy Bulky
4 size 5 double pointed needles
A few yards of black worsted weight yarn

Instructions:

Body
CO 6 evenly
Rnd 1: inc in all sts
Rnd2: (k1, inc) around
Rnd 3: (k2, inc) around
Rnd 4: (k3, inc) around
Rnd 5: (k4, inc) around
Rnd 6: (k5, inc) around
Rnd 7: (k6, inc) around
Rnd 8: (k7, inc) around
Rnd 9: (k8, inc) around
Knit even for 4 rounds
K9, k2tog, k29, m1, k20 (this round will be called the % round)
Repeat % round 3 times
Adjust the sts so there is an even amount on each needle (it might not be perfect but get it as close as it can get)
Knit 4 rounds even
Repeat % round 4 times
Knit 4 rounds even
Repeat % round 4 times
Knit 5 rounds evens
K38, k2tog, k to end (this is the & round)
Knit 1 round even
Repeat & round
Knit 5 rounds even
Repeat & round 7 times
K2tog at the beginning of each needle
Adjust the sts so there is an even amount on each needle (it may not be perfect but close is good)
Knit 10 rounds even
Stuff owl
Work 5 rounds even
(k to last st on needle, k2tog) repeat ( ) for both other needles
K2tog at each end of each needle
Stuff head and draw yarn through loops to finish

Wings
(These are worked flat)
CO2
Row 1: inc in both sts
Row 2 and all even rows until further notice: Purl
Row 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11: inc at each end
Row 13 and 15: inc in first 2 sts and last 2 sts
Row 17: rep row 3
Row 19: rep row 13
Row 20-30: work even
Row 31: inc in first and last st
Row 33: rep row 31
Row 35: k1, k2tog, k14, k2tog, k14, k2tog, k1
Row 37: k16, k2tog, k16
Row 39: k2tog, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k2tog
Row 41: k2tog, k8, k2tog, k8, k2tog
Row 42: p2tog at each end
BO
Fold wig half and whip stitch the edges together. I kept the purl side out because I though it looked more like feathers and I didn't add any stuffing. Sew onto body using the photo for placement.

Legs
(These are worked in the round)
CO3 evenly
Rnd 1: inc in each st
Rnd 2: inc in each st
Rnd 3: inc in the first st on each needle
Rnd 4-11: work even
Rnd 12: inc in the first st on each needle
Rnd 13: work even
Rnd 14: inc in 3rd stitch on each needle
Rnd 15: inc in first st on each needle
BO all sts

Feet
CO3 on 1 dp needle
Work 3-stitch i-cord for 6 rows. Do not cast off; put the 3 sts on a separate needle. Make 2 more pieces in the same way. Put all 3 pieces on the same needle and make sure you have a piece of working yarn on the left side. Knit across all 9 sts. Work 2 more rows of the 9-st i-cord.
Next row: k2tog, k2tog, k2tog,k2tog, k1
Next row: k2tog, k2tog, k1
Work i-cord with remaining 3sts for 5 rows
BO
Tie a small piece of black yarn to each toe and hide on end inside the toe so it is not visible. These are the owl's talons.
Attach the feet to the bottoms of the legs. Stuff the legs and sew them to the bottom of the body.

Embroider a face on the owl. You can embroider the beak if you don't know how to crochet but if you do this is the beak pattern:

Ch4, turn
In second st from the hook work a slip st, in the next chain work a sc, in the next chain st work a hdc st. Finish off and use the tails to tie the beak to the face.


And now you have a big fluffy owl friend!! If you have any questions about the pattern or find any mistakes please ask/tell me in the comments and I will get back to you ASAP!

























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Saturday, June 15, 2013

STANLEY CUP FINALS!!!

Ok so the Stanley Cup Finals have started and, frankly, I hope the Blackhawks grind the Bruins into the ground (or the ice...?) I really can't stand the Bruins. I won't say I hate them, though, because the only team that I actually hate is the Pittsburg Penguins. Can't stand them. It's a bit strange because my beesssst friend LOVES the Pens. She loves them like I love the Rangers. I want to marry many of the men on that team (the Rangers) except Rick Nash. But this post isn't about him. I'll save that for later so I can get into good detail about why he angers me.

ANYWHO

The Blackhawks must win. If they do not win this entire year will have been a complete failure in my opinion except for the Eastern Conference Finals. That was actually laughable (sorry Maddy...) but I definitely did not see that coming at all!
As for the West I really didn't know who was going to win the Conference Finals. I was rooting for the Hawks though because they are pretty cool. But I wouldn't have minded if the Kings had won. People on Instagram kept saying "Hollywood wants a sequel" which I thought was super funny.
Ok I'm done ranting about the finals for now. Tata!!
Also: next post is a pattern!!