Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Hats, Hats, Hats!

Summer hats have been my obsession for last couple of weeks. I just can't stop stumbling upon a pretty lace stitch I like in my "400 Knitting Stitches" reference book, and ideas for my own lacey patterns keep me from falling asleep in a timely manner. Because of this, I have continued putting off my husband's plea for a line of Lantern hats. (Any of you nerds out there know that means NINE hats. NINE. With crazy inlays!)


This is the first summer I hat I whipped up. Inspired by open work lace. Simple, classic, and a great touch to tank tops and flippy flops. 


I think this hat... well, it just might be my favorite. It has lots of slouch, lots of open work, and when I saw this yarn I was instantly head over heels for the color. The camera faded it out, some, but it's a real wild color of purple.

Now I'm currently working on another lace chart. Anyone who has ever designed their own panel of lace knows how frustrated I am right now, but I will prevail! I also have a lot of ideas in the works for a Skyrim hat; something very different than what you're expecting.

What is everyone else working on as of late? Summer always throws us knitters for a loop. 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Valencia Mittens

I've been itching to make a pair of springtime acceptable fingerless gloves, for when I decide to take my knitting outside to the patio in the wee hours of the morning. I decided that I was over cables, for the time being, after completing a lengthy Celtic knot hat for my brother-in-law. (Oh, how the cabling drove me batty.) So, this is how the Valencia Mitts came to be.

I tend to name my patterns after literature, and particularly, literature I love. Valencia is the name of Billy Pilgrim's late wife in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, a tragic, satirical and witty short novel about Billy's life, his becoming unstuck in time, and coping with wartime memories. Valencia is a sweet-natured, loving wife, and I can't go into more detail without ruining the book. :) So read it! While you knit these!






Legend: 


CO: Cast on
K: Knit
P2TOG: Purl 2 stitches together at once 
YF: Yarn front, yarn over
2x2 Rib: K2 P2 across, creating a rib


Cast on 44 sts with a fingering yarn, I used KnitPicks Palette, in Forest Heather onto size 4/3.50 mm needles.

Work in 2x2 rib for 4 rows

Right Hand: 

Place the stitches onto 3 dpns 14 on 1st needle, 18 on 2nd needle, 12 on 3rd needle

Knit 1 round (5 rows)

The lace pattern is set on 18 stitches, over 12 rows.

Pattern start:

Row 1: (knit across 1st needle) K4 P2TOG K2 YF K5 YF K2 P2TOG K1 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 2 & all even rows: K across
Row 3: (knit across 1st needle) K3 P2TOG K2 YF K1 YF K2 P2TOG K6 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 5: (knit across 1st needle) K2 P2TOG K2 YF K3 YF K2 P2TOG K5 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 7: (knit across 1st needle) K1 P2TOG K2 YF K5 YF K2 P2TOG K4 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 9: (knit across 1st needle) K6 P2TOG K2 YF K1 YF K2 P2TOG K3 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 11: (knit across 1st needle) K5 P2TOG K2 YF K3 YF K2 P2TOG K2 (knit across 3rd needle)

Repeat pattern above until you reach row 6 of the 5th pattern repeat.

Knit across the first two needles, on third needle, knit three, with scrap yarn knit 6, return 6 st to the left needle, and knit them again with working yarn, knit across. (Afterthought thumb placed) Finish the rest of repeat 5. (60 completed rows)

Row 61: (knit across 1st needle) K4 P2TOG K2 YF K5 YF K2 P2TOG K1 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 62: Knit across
Row 63:  (knit across 1st needle) K3 P2TOG K2 YF K1 YF K2 P2TOG K6 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 64: Knit across
Row 65: (knit across 1st needle) K2 P2TOG K2 YF K3 YF K2 P2TOG K5 (knit across 3rd needle)

Row 66 - 75: work in 2x2 rib.
Row 76: Stretchy bind-off

Thumb: Slowly remove waste yarn, and pick up the 12 live stitches you created earlier. Pick up two stitches at one end of the hole, knit live stitches on next needle, and pick up two stitches at the other end. (16 stitches) Arrange on three needles, and knit 9 rounds, bind off on the 10th round.


Left Hand: 

CO 44 sts

Work 2x2 rib for 4 rows

Again, place on dpns, except this time place 12 sts on 1st needle, 18 st on 2nd needle, and 14 on the 3rd needle.

Follow above pattern, until you reach again the row 6 of 5th pattern repeat.

(On first needle) On first needle, using scrap, knit 6 stitches, return to left needle and knit with working yarn, knit across.


Row 61: (knit across 1st needle) K4 P2TOG K2 YF K5 YF K2 P2TOG K1 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 62: Knit across
Row 63:  (knit across 1st needle) K3 P2TOG K2 YF K1 YF K2 P2TOG K6 (knit across 3rd needle)
Row 64: Knit across
Row 65: (knit across 1st needle) K2 P2TOG K2 YF K3 YF K2 P2TOG K5 (knit across 3rd needle)

Row 66 - 75: work in 2x2 rib.
Row 76: Stretchy bind-off

Thumb: Slowly remove waste yarn, and pick up the 12 live stitches you created earlier. Pick up two stitches at one end of the hole, knit live stitches on next needle, and pick up two stitches at the other end. (16 stitches) Arrange on three needles, and knit 9 rounds, bind off on the 10th round.



P.S. Forgive my photography. My skill is knitting, not photography.