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Saoledy = Eee ele aS LaratS a oleae een thes. pee ie eee yee “Sezer exe 24% 1%, 38)" 1615 (795,965) om] <— 70%, 11 [18 @5.28) em] Armbole Shaping BO 5 sts beg next 2 rows—57 (67, 75) sts. Work even until armhole measures 6 (9, 914)" [15 (23, 24) cm] from armhole BO. Place all sts on holder. ‘Right Front CO 51 (67, 81) sts. ‘Work in moss st for 6 rows. Row 7 (WS): Purl to last 5 sts, work 5 sts in moss st. Row 8 (RS): Work first 5 sts in moss st, knit to end. Stitch Guide for Chi ‘Protect Moss Stitch Worked in Rows over an Odd Number of Sts Row 1: *K1, pi; tep from * to last st, k1- : Rep row 1, Stockinette Stitch (St st) Worked in Rows Row 1 (RS): Knit. Row 2 (WS): Purl. Rep rows 1 and 2. http:/imadam.sytes.net library of needlework +* Lapel Right Lape Starting at the top edge of the right front neck, with WS facing, pick up and p19 (25, 27) ses down the v- neck. Tum. ‘ste: See page 157 for instructions on how to pick up and purl. Row I (RS): BO 1, knit to end—18 (24, 26) sts. Row 2 (WS): Knir to last 2 sts, k2tog—17 (23, 25) sts. Row 3: P2e0g, pusl to end-—16 (22, 24) sts Rep last 2 rows 5 (6, 7) times more, then work row 2 once more—5 (9, 9) sts. Last row: P2:0g, BO rem sts, Left Rapel Starting at the top edge of the left neck, with RS facing, pick up and k19 (25, 27) ses down the v-neck and turn. | Row 1 (WS): BO 1, purl to end—I8 (24, 26) sts Row 2 (RS): Purl to last 2 ses, p2tog—17 (23, 25) sts. Row 3: K2tog, knit to end—16 (22, 24) sts. Rep last 2 rows 5 (6, 7) times more, then work row 2 once more—5 (9, 9) sts. | Last row: K2tog, BO rem sts Hood ‘Beg at edge of tight front, with RS facing, pick up and kI1 (15, 17) sts across the top of the right lapel, pick up and k15 (23, 27) sts across the back of the neck, and pick up and k11 (15, 17) sts across the top of the left lapel—37 (53, 61) sts Row 1 (WS): Purl. Row 2 (RS): Kf8cb of first 11 (15, 17) sts, kni across back neck sts to opposite lapel, kf&cb of last 11 (15, 17) st—59 (83, 95) st. Row 3 (WS): SI 1, fk1, pl] 3 times, pm, purl co last 7 sts, pm, [pl, kl] 3 times, kl. Row 4 (RS): SI 1, [k1, pl] 3 times, slip marker, knic to other marker, slip marker, [p, k1] 3 times, kl SI 1, [kL, pl] 3 times, slip marker, purl co other marker, slip marker, [p1, ki] 3 times, k1. Row 6: Work 7 border sts as established, slip marker, k? (7, 8), [m1, kd] 9 (15, 17) times, knit vo ‘other marker, slip marker, work last 7 border sts as established-~G8 (98, 112) ss, Row 7: Rep row 5, placing 2 third marker afer working 34 (49, 56) ss. ee ee eee ee 46 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Row 8: Work 7 border sts, slip marker, m1, knit to 1 st before center marker, ml, kl, slip marker, kl, m1, knit to last marker, : mal, slip markes, work 7 border sts—72 102, 116) sts. Row 9: Rep tow 5, slipping all markers » last 2 rows 4 times mose—88 (118, 132) ss ; Row 18: Work 7 border sts, slip marker, knit to 1 st before center marker, ml, kl, slip marker, kl, m1, knit to last marker, slip marker, work 7 border sts—90 (120, 134) sts. Row 19: Rep row 9 Row 20 (sizes M and L only): Work 7 bor- feck der sts, slip marker, knit to last marker, work 7 border st. Row 21 (sizes M and L only): Rep row 9. p last 2 (4, 4) rows (increasing on either side the centet marker only every 2nd (4th, 4th] w) 29 (19, 19) times more—148 (158, 172) sts. Divide sts evenly between 2 needles and, with RS ches, use a third needle to work three-needle bind-off (see page 161) across sts. Finishing Using invisible vertical-to-horizontal seam (see page 160), sew sleeves into armholes, beginning at the shoulder seam and working down each side, Using mattress stitch (see page 160), sew side and sleeve seams. Weave in all rem ends. Using crochet hook, ch10 (or more or fewer, as required to fit around your burtons) and join first chain +o last to form a loop. Make a loop for each button on your robe. fusing a single pair of butcons, sew the top button about 1” [2.5 em) below the bottom of the v-neck. Sew the second button about !" (1.5 em] below the first. Position button loops on opposite side and stitch securely in place, Ifyou are making your robe to burton all che way down the front, continue spac- ing pairs of buttons evenly down the length of the robe. Block according to yarn manufacturers insteuetions, paying particular attention co the moss st borders, (@ which may tend to fold inward. Bw aon be MS ee Ss oe Diagon Alley 47 Materials ‘ INVISIBILITY SHAWL © Hip Knits Laceweight oe ona Designer ~ Kerrie Allman © Pattern Rating ~ per 70 q skein), Pale Gray, Ordinary Wizarding Level tshein . A light and airy lace. shawl inspired by Harry's invisibility cloak. Knit in a pale gray hand- dyed cashmere, it provides an almost invisible layer of warmth ina fiber as luxurious asthe rare materials the wizarding world uses 10 make the cloaks, The lace pattern is quite simple, and there's no shaping, so this shawl would be a terrific first lace project for the adventurous © Orssimiler yarn that knits 10 specified gauge’ laceweight luxury fiber about 850 (1,300) y4. 1779 (1.189) © US7 145 mm| needles € US 10 (6 mm) needles © Stich markers © Tapestry needle Gauge Before blocking: 29 sts and 32 rave = 4" (10 cml in patt using size 7 [45 mr] needles beginning knitter. ‘After blocking: 20 sts and 26 ows = 4* [10 cml in patt Instructions using size 7 [45 mm| needles Fe, ie eigsticte ished Size (After ‘enough to stretch as the shawl oe ie | is blocked, special cast-on and Blocking) pe an une q bind-off techniques are used. | | Using the provisional cast-on method (see page 155), CO 80 (128) sis, leaving a tail about 60 (100)" {152 (254) eml long, to bind off the Length: 50° 127 em] ordesived iene length Sample shown: Si § Width: 16 25)" (40.5 63.5) em] ‘With larger needles, knit 2 rows in garter st, as described in the stitch guide ‘Change to smaller needles and work 4 rows more in garter st. Beg with row 1, work lace pate as described in che stitch guide until work measures about 40” [101.5 cm}, or sbout 10” [25.5 cm] shoreer than desired length, ending with row 3 of lace pate completed. Work 5 rows in garter st Change co larger needles and knit 1 raw. Cut yarn, leaving a rail abou 60 (100)" [152 (254) em] long for bind- ing off. i ee 48 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Finishing Slip live sts onto scrap yarn twice the length of the shavl’ wideh and tie scrap yam ends together to pre- vent sts from escaping, Block shawl by soaking. in tepid water and then squeez- ing gently to remove excess water, Pin shavil co finished size measurements indicated or to desired measurements and allow to dry. When shawl is dry, return live sts to larger needle and BO with long rail, using ssk BO (see page 154). Remove provisional CO, slipping sts onto larger needle, Using the long attached yarn tail, BO sts using ssk BO, Weave in ends. Stitch Guide for This Project Garter Stitch Worked in Rows Knit avery row. Lace Pattern Worked in Rows Rows 1 and 3:4, *k1, yo, kd l 1, k2tog, ps0, k4. yo: rep from * 15 last 4 sts, b4 Row 2: ké, purl to lest 4 sts, 4 Row 4: Rep rows 1-4. ee Diagon Alley 49 wx Materials for Fleurs Faux Unicorn Wand Clutch © Till Tomas Rock Star (100% silk with glass beads, 150 yd. [132 m| per 100 g hanig, White, thank © Or similar yarn that knits to specified Gauge: DK-weight or light worsted sik or sik-blend "yarn, about SE yo. [50 m] yarn ‘without boade € US4 (25 mm) needles © Tapestry needle © Loss than % yd. [28 em] of siver/olue lining febric © Thread © Sewing needle | € Size E [25 mm] crochet heck Gauge 2240s and 23 rows = 4° 110 em} in St st using size 4 [3.5 mm] needles Finished Size Width at top: 34" (9 cm) Length: 14” [35.5 om] Stitch Guide for This Pattern Stockinette Stitch (St st) ‘Worked in Rows Row 4: Knit Row 2: Pur. Rep rows 1 and 2. Wanp Cozies Designer - Heather Brack © Pattern Rating - First Year/Ordinary Wizarding Cerel A pair of sophisticated and charming cases for stashing your wand or. in your Muggle moments, your knitting needles. There's a beautiful but simple unicorn case and a more complex dragon skin patterned ‘case, each knit in lovely yarns reminiscent of the magical creatures of the wizarding world. Fleur’s Faux Unicorn Wand Clutch “<>, Unicoms are beloved for their Se 3 beauty almost as much as their powerful magic. That makes this horn-shaped clutch knit from spun Muggle sill that strongly resembles the fine, luminescent hair of a unicom the perfect carrying case for your magic wand. This clutch is knit flat from the top down, beginning with a picot edging Instructions CO 33 sts loosely. fete: A backward loop or provisional cast-on (see page 155) works well here, Beg with a knit row, work 6 rows in St st Next row (picot row): Kl, “yo, k2cog: rep from * to end of row—33 sts. Work 5 rows in St st, Fold the picce along the picot row, with WS together, so that the CO cage is lined up with the live sts. In the next row, knit each st by pass- ing the right needle through the st as if ro knit chen through a loop on the CO edge and knitting these 2 sts together. Continue in this ‘manner across the row, joining the leading edge to the CO edge. This sreates both a picot edging and a casing for the drawstring, Rows 1-4: Work in St st Row 5 (dec row): K1, k2cog, knit to last 3 sts, ssks k1. ul ee ae §Q Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Fand of, eautiful jrerned pures of itch br their as their makes knit escent ci. This edging, } works: y pass 2 loop n this =. This Rep last 5 rows 13 times more—5 sts rem. Work 4 rows in St st | Cut yarn, leaving a 36" (91.5 em] tail, and head «ail through rem sts cwwice, then draw closed. Finishing | Remove the beads fiom the yarn call and | tse the tail to sew the back seam, using rmateess stitch (see page 160), leaving the 5 rows before the picor row open to allow the drawstring to pass through. Block accord- ing ro yarn manufacturers instructions, with the seam positioned along the center back, and allow ro dry thoroughly. Weave in all tem ends PRining ‘Trace and cut a triangle of lining fabric the same length as and twice the width of the finished case. Fold the fabric in half, and using backstitch ofa sewing machinc, seam she ewo long edges togethes, leaving about a" [6 mm] seam allowance, Turn over about * [1.3 eml of fabric at che top edge, coward the ourside, Use a knitting ncedle (or magic wand) to slip the lining ineo the case, with RS of lining facing inside, and the tumed-over edge facing the WS of Knitting, Stitch the top edge of the lining ico the knic piece just below the CO edge and edging seam, using thread and an over- case stitch, ; 7 7 Drawstring Using crocher hook, make a erochet chain (see page 158) about 16" [40.5 em] long, or desired length, to serve as a drawstring. Tie a knot at each end of the chain to secure the ends, 1 Thread tapestry needle with the crochet drawstring, or attach drawstring to a safery pin or bodkin and if draw through the casing, inserting the drawstring through one opening below the picot edge and exit- | ing out the other on the opposite side. oO Mo on bw. SO RSs Diagon Alley 5X . oie Materials for Bill's Dragon Skin Wand Case © Louet Euroflax Sport Weight (100% linen, 270 yd, [246m] per 100 g hack), #2934 Jungle Green, Thank € Or similar yarn that koits to specified gauge: OK weight linen or cotton yam, about 75 685 €-US5 (875 mm needles © Topestry needle © Less than ye [23 em carvas ‘or cotton duck fabric in a matching ealor C Thread © Sening needle Gauge 28¥ ats and 29 rows = 6° [10 cr in dragon st using size 5 [3.75 mm] needles Finished Size Width: 3" [7.5 %* This Project k1b {Lifted Increase) into Previous Stitch Witahe preiouen onthe right racial ioe thal needle rio Te pul bine 2 ove talon ite or de eos oe Keb (Lifted Increase) into Next Stitch Roll the left needle forward, toward you, exoasing the purl sts Insert the right needle te from top to bottom into the first pul bump on the left needle and ket ‘the active st (still on the lett nee- die} is counted as the next st in the following instructions, yback (Yam Back) Bring yarn back besween needles (as if to knit) yfwd (Yarn Forward), Bring yarn forward between needies (as if to purl. Wrap Next St (RS) Yiud, st next st pwise to right nee- dle, yback, el that st pwise back to left needa, Wrap Next St (ws) SInext st puise to right needle, yack sl thats wise back to left needle Knit Next Wrapped St Using right needle, pick up bath loops of yarn wrapped at base of neat stand place them on the left eee, then K3ieg. Purl Next Wrapped St Using right needle, pick up bath loops of yarn wrapped at base of next stand place them on left needle, then p3tog, Row 6: P27 (30, 33), wrap next st, turn worl, yback (herween 3rd and 4th sts). Row 7: K26 (29, 32), wrap next st, cum work, Row 8: P25 (28, 31), wrap next st, curn work, yback (berween 4th and 5th st). Row 9 K24 (27, 30), wrap next st, eum work. Row 10: P23 (26, 29), wrap next st, carn work, yback (between 5th and 6th sts) Row 11: K22 (25, 28), wrap next st, curn work. Row 12: P21 (24, 27), wrap next st, cum work, yback (between, 6th and 7th sts), Row 13: K20 (23, 26), wrap next st, turn work. Row 14: P19 (22, 25), wrap next st, curn work, yback (between ‘7th and 8th sts). Row 15: K18 (21, 24), wrap next st, rum work. Row 16: P17 (20, 23), wrap next st, eurn work, yback (between 8th and 9th sts) Row 17: K16 (19, 22), wrap next st, cum work. Row 18: P15 (18, 21), wrap next st, sum work, yback (between 9th and 10th sts). Row 19: K14 (17, 20), wrap next st, turn work, Row 20: P13 (16, 19), wrap next st, curn work, yback (between 10th and Lith sts). For size 8, go to All Sizes: Widen the Heel, For sives M and L, continue short rows as follows, Sizes Mand L Only Row 21: K- (15, 18), wrap next st, turn work. Row 22: P- (14, 17), wrap next st, eurn work, yback (between 11th and 12th sts). Row 23: K- (13, 16), weap next st, nurn work. Row 24; P- (12, 15), wrap next st, curn work, yback (between 12th and 13¢h sts). For size M, go to All Sizes: Widen the Heel. For size L, continue short rows as follows. Cl ee G64 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter we L Only et | Row 25: K- (-, 14), wrap next st, turn work Row 26: P- (-, 13), wrap next st, crn work, yback (herween 13th and 14th ss). Row 27: K- (, 12), wrap next st, turn work Row 28: P- (+, 11), wrap next st, turn work, yback (between 14th and 15th sts). ail Sizes: Widen the Heel Widening the heel involves knitting and purling wrapped. stitches as described in Special Tbniques for This Project (sce page 64) Next row: K13 (12, 11), wrap next st again, tum work, Next row: P13 (12, 11), wrap next st again, cur work, yback, ‘Work short rows as follows: Row 1 (RS): K13 (12, 11), knit next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work. Row 2 (WS): P14 (13, 12), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, rurn work, yback. Row 3: K15 (14, 13), knie next wrapped st, weap next st, turn work, { Row 4: P16 (15, 14), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, cum work, yback Row 5: KI? (16, 15), knir next wrapped st, weap next st, tum work, Row 6: P18 (17, 16), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, tam work, yback. Row 7: K19 (18, 17), knit next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work. 1 Row 8: P20 (19, 18), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, um work, yback, Row 9: K21 (20, 19), knit next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work. Row 10; P22 (21, 20), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, tum work, yack. Row 11: K23 (22, 21), knit next wrapped st, weap next st, turn work, Row 12: P24 (23, 22), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, urn work, yback. Row 13: K25 (24, 23), knit next wrapped st, wrap next st, tum work. Row 14: P26 (25, 24), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, surm work, yback. Row 15: K27 (26, 25), knit next- wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work. Row 16: P28 (27, 26), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, carn work, yback. Row 17: K29 (28, 27), knit next wrapped st, weap next st, curn work. Row 18: P30 (29, 28), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, curn work, yack. For size S, go to All Sizes: Finish Heel, For sizes M and L, continue short rows as follows, Sizes M and L Only Row 19: K- (30, 29), knit next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work, Row 20; P- (31. 30), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, curn work, yback. “cn eon Tw SO eon hy Diagon Alley 65 pe Raa Hoo a a eT * * 66 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Row 21: K- (32, 31), knit next wrapped st, wrap next st, carn work, Row 22: P- (33, 32), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work, yback. For size M, go 10 All Sizes: Finish Heel. Fos size L, continue short rows as follows. Size L Only Row 23: K- (, 33), knie next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work. Row 24: P-(, 34), purl next wrapped st, weap next st, turn work, yback. Row 25: K- (-, 35), knit next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work. Row 26: P-(-, 36), purl next wrapped st, wrap next st, turn work, yback, All Sizes: Finish Heel ‘Next row: K31 (34, 37), knit next wrapped st, cum work. Next row: P32 (35, 38), purl next wrapped st, turn work. Recurn instep sts to needles, if necessary, and return to circular knitting. Next end: Cut color B, pick up color A and 433 (36, 39) heel sts, pl (0, 1), k4 (2, 4), ‘[p2, k4] 4 (5, 5) times, p2, k2. Beg Rad 1: K2, [p2, k4] 10 (11, 12) times, p2, k2. Rep 4x2 rib as in rnd 1 until you reach the base of the calf muscle, usually abour halfway up the lower leg. Begin increases for calf Rad 1: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, p2, k2, ml, k2, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2—67 (73, 79) st. Rad 2: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, p2, k5, [p2, k4] 7 (8,9) times, p2,k2, Rad 3: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, p2, k3, ml, k2, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2—68 (74, 80) sts, Rad 4: K2, {p2, k4] 2 times, p2, k6, {p2. k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2. Rad 5: K2, [p2, k4] 2 simes, p2, k3, ml, k3, [p2, k4] 7 (B, 9) times, p2, k2—69 (75, 81) sts Rad 6: K2, [p2, ké] 2 times, p2, 13, pl, k3, [p2, kd] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2. Rnd 7: K2, [p2, kd 2 times, p2, k3, pl, ml, k3, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2—70 (76, 82) sts Rad 8: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, p2, I, p2, k3, {p2, kd] 7 (B, 9) times, p2, k2. ‘Rad 9: K2, [p2, k 2 cimes, p2, k2, ml, kl, p2, kl, ml, k2, [p2, kd] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2—72 (78, 84) sts, : Rad 10: K2, {p2, kd) 11 (12, 13) ximes, p2, k2. Work even in 4x2 rib for 14" [3 em]. narrow calves, work even for another 10 mds; pick up directions at Rnd 11, below. For average and lar calves, ine as follows: Rad 1: K2, (p2, k4] 2 times, [p2, k2, m1, k2] 2 times, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2—74 (80, 36) sts, Rad 2: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, [p2, k5] 2 times, [p2. k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2. Rad 3: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, [p2, k3, m1, k2] 2 times, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2—76 (82, 88) ss. Rad 4: K2, [p2, k4] 2 rimes, [p2, k6] 2 times, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2. Rad 5: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, (p2, k3, mi, k3] 2 times, (p2, kd] 7 (6, 9) times, p2, k2—78 (84, 90) sts. Rad 6: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, [p2, k3, p1, k3] 2 times, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2. Rnd 7: K2, {p2, kd] 2 times, [p2, k3, pl, ml. k3] 2 times, [p2, kl] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2—80 (86, 92) sts. Rad 8: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, [p2, k3, p2, k3] 2 times, [p2. k4] 7 (8, 9) times, p2, k2. Rad 9: K2, [p2, k4] 2 times, [p2, k2, m1, kl, p2, kl, ml, k2] 2 simes, [p2, k4] 7 (8, 9) times. p2, K2—84 (90, 96) sts. Rad 10: K2, [p2, kd] 13 (14, 15) times, p2, k2. Rad 11; Join color B and knit all sts At this point, you can either cut color A or leave it attached and catch it between sts in front of sie working yarn every 2-3 mds, Work even in 4x2 rib part with color B for 1" (3 cm]. Next md: Change to color A and knit all sts Work even in 4x2 rib patt with color A for 24" [6.5 cm]. Next md: Change to color B and knit all ss. Work even in 4x2 rib pate with color B for 1%" (3 em]. Next md: Change to color A and knic all sts. Cut color B. Work even in 4x2 rib patt with color A for 1%" [4 cm]. BO very loosely, using larger needle, or use elasticized I-cord bind-off, as follows, Clasticized I-Cord Bind-off. (Optional To create an elastic top edge to prevent the socks ftom sneaking down, you can use this bind-off method stead of the standard BO. Cut yarn and join it atthe left needle by thicading it through the First st and knotting the yan, CO 3 sts, Mia og Ow Oa Ro oT wy Diagon Alley 67 Using a larger dpn, k2, k2tog (with 1 newly cast-on st and I old st). “Slide these 3 sts to the other end of the dpn and, using the other dpn, k2, sl last st co smaller needle, k2tog.* Rep from * to-* until all ses have been bound off and 3 sts remain on the dpn. Sl the first 2 sts ‘over the most recent st (to which the yarn is attached), then cu yarn and knot it through the most recent st, leaving an 8" [20.5 em] eal. Using a tapestry needle and starting at the back of the sock, thread clas- tic cord through the small wbular casing formed by. the L-cord bind- off, Knot ends of clastic together so that top of sock firs snugly but not woo tightly, Lace the yarn tail from the BO back and forth over the kanot to conceal i. Finishing If necessary, tighten the CO sts ar the toe. ‘Weave in all rem ends. Block, if desired, according to yarn manufacturer’ instructions. d Colors for Other Gryffindor: Leng Jewoll Sport #8361 Beet (color A) and #8343 Yellow (color 8) | Slytherin: Lang Jawoll Sport #83117 Greon (color A) and #8385 Sitver (color B) | Ravenclaw: Lang Jawoll Sport #8306 Royal Blue (color A) and #83139 Warm Brown (color 8) || Hufioputt Lang Jewoll Sport #8343 Yellow (color A) and #8304 Black (color 8) cM aoe hw moa & 68 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter or Slytherin? Once the Sorting Hat has Terie carrer mal Bohne reste eee ny ere bs eee te rere as need Rta ee hats, mittens, and socks. Of course, no hee Stes arn iretees Perit errs 8 pitch, you can be dressed in your house cae are eee a ae aero DM tot ce aL) r* Materials for Year 1-2 Scarf © Cascade Yarns 220 100% woc!, 20 yd. (201 | per 100 g ball, #2413 Burgundy (color A, 2) skains, andl #7827 Gold {color 8), Zsheins © Orsimilar yam that kits to specified gauge: worsted: weight woe! or wool:blend yarn, about 315 460) yd. {289 (420) mf of color A and 282 (440) yo. 258 402) mo of olor 8 © U5 815 mm) 16" 40 or] Giroular needle © Sitch marker © U5. mmf crochet hook © Tapestry needa Gauge 20 sts and 26 nls ~ 4" [10 em] in St-st using size 6 [5 mm) needles Finished Size su Widths 54.0)" 14 18) crn} Longth: $514 70" at (178) em, without finge Sample shown: Size L ik © ao & So et Howse SCARVES Designer ~ Lauren Kent © Pattern Rating ~ Findt Lear ‘When it comes to Harry Potter knits, these scarves are the stan- dard, Offered in two styles—a wide stripe, stockinerte stitch tube scarf based on the ones worn by Hogwarts students in the first cwo movies and 2 nar- row stripe design, worked in rib, based on the scarves worn in the third and fourth movies—their look is signature Harry Potter. Cascade Yarns 220 is a great yarn for this project because it has wonderful. stitch definition, is very economical, and comes in all the house colors! Year 1-2 Scarf ‘This scarf has been the starting point for countless fans-turned- knitters over the years, How better to show your (or a friend's} house loyalty and fannish pride than with che original scarf’ Ninereen bold regimental stripes grace this double-thickness scarf in a great first project—and because ies knit as a cube in the round, you don't even reed to purl. If you're concerned with the washability of the scarf, try a woollacrylic blend such as Plymouth Encore Worsted. Instructions With color A, CO 55 (70) sts, place marker to note beg rnd, and join ina ctele, being careful not to cist st. Work in St sc as described in the stitch guide, changing colors as described in the stripe pattern. Complete 19 altecnating stripes, ending with color A. BO all sts, Cut yarn, leaving an 8" [20.5 em] wail. ow mo te Boe be * 70 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Power x* He : Finishing 26” Stitch Guide for This Weave in CO and BO ails only. Trim tails fiom color changes to. “Project 14" [4 om} long; they can be left loose on the inside of the scarf, as Stockinette Stitch (St st) they won't be seen. Worked in Routtds: cit all ts Block scarf, if desited, according to yarn manufacturer's instructions, Adel Fon Stripe ‘Pattern te ‘Work 18 (23) mds color A; *19 (24) ‘There should be 11 fringe groups at ‘nds color 8, 19 (24) mds color A each end of the scarf, 6 in color A rep fom “20 end of scart. and 5 in soloe B, aleetnating, ‘Mote: Ax color changes, break old ‘Cut 60 (84) pieces of color A and 50 olor and join new one with 8" (70) pieces of color B, cach 15” [38 ES ata, cin} long. (Or ex a pice of cardboard tighten sss recess, are that is 716" [19 cm] wide and wind the tall using an ovethand knot yarn around it, Then cue the yarn weaps cone Sige) ‘To make each fringe group, hold 5 (7) pieces of yarn together and fold | them in half. Push crochet hook through both layers of knicting: earch the folded loops of yarn, and pull chem chrough the knitting, With | loop still on etocher hook, catch fong ends of yan and pull dough | loop co secure, Remove the hook, thread the cur yarn ends eheough | . the loops, and tighten the fringe, bd Space the fringe groups evenly across the ends of the scarf, beginning and ending with color A. When all che fringe has been tied, trim yam ends to a uniform length. Recommended Colors pin for Other Houses Slytherin: Cascade Yarns 220 #8267 Dark Green (color A) and B as #8509 Silver (color B) Ravenclaw: Cascade Yarns 220 #9485 Royal Blue (color A) and ut #8509 Silver (color B) or #9485 Royal Blue (color A) and #2415, Bronze (color 8) Hufflepuff: Cascade Yarns 220 #94638 Yellow (color A) and #8555 Black (color B) Moc og Ow we a oh House Colors 7X Materials © Plymouth Encore Worsted! {73% acrylic, 25% woo! 200 yd {183 m] par 100 g bald, #99 Burnt Sienna (color A, | skein, and #1014 Butternut Color “skein © Orsimic yarn that kits co spectieg gauge: worsted: sreight woel or woe-blend yam. The following amourts ar based on the largest size Beanie, Wide Srines veron about 65 yc 60 mi each af toler A and color B Beanie, Narrow Stripes version. ‘about 115 yd. [105 ml of color ‘Aand Syd [14 ml of color B Beret, Wide Stipes version: ‘about 80 yd. [73 m} of color A and 70 yd. {64 ej of color B Beret, Narow Stripes version about 145 yo 122 of color ‘hand 20 ye [18 ml of color B © 56 6 mm) 16" 40 om} sireuler needle © US7 145 ml 16" 40 om) circular needie €-US7 (45 mm) double-painted needles © Sitch markers € Taportry naecle Gauge 48 sts and 28 nels = 4" [10 crnfin St. using size 7 145 mm] needles < auton be MS a oo TS 7-4, Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Hovse Hats Desiquer - Allison Handel © ‘Paitern Rating - First Year ‘A boy's beanie and a giel’s beret to show off your school colors! They may not be ‘magic, but these easy-to-knit hats will keep you warm and in style at the same time, The beanic has paired decreases at the crown for a more masculine and contemporary. look, and the beret offers a feminine alterna- tive to the standard hat shape, They're both knit in a practical and machine- ‘washable actylic/wool yarn thar comes in all the Hogwarts house colors, so you can pick your house and your stipes and have house-head all wincer long Beanie Instructions ‘With smaller needles and color A, CO 84 (96, 108) sts, pm to nore beg md, and join in a circle, being careful not to twist sts. Edging ‘Work in single rib, as described in the Body Change to larger needles and work desired stripe part in St st, beg ‘with color B for Wide Stripes pattern and continuing with color A for Narrow Stripes pattern. Work in this manner until hat measures 5 6%, 6)" (12.5 (14, 15) em} from CO edge. ‘Next md: *K21 (24, 27): pm, sep from * to end of nd—4 markers in place. Decrease for Top ‘Change to dpns when too few sts remain to continue on circ needle. Rnd 1: *K2tog, k17 (20, 23), ssk; tep from * to end of md—76 (88, 100) sts itch guide, for 6 rads Rads 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10: Knit. Rad 3: *K2rog, k15 (18, 21), sss rep from * co end of md—68 Finished Size SiM,b) (80, 92) sts Cireumnforance: 18/8 (21%, 24)* (47 Rnd 5: *K2cog, k13 (16, 19), ssk; rep from * to end of md—60 (64, 61} em) (72, 84) sts. Length: Beanie, 7/18, 814)" (19 (20.5, 21.5}-em), ond Beret, 7 (7, 8)" [18 19, 205) em! Samples shown: Beret, size S, and Beanie, size M Rnd 7: *K2tog, KIL (14, 17), ssk; rep from * co end of md—52 4, 76) sts Rnd 9: *K2tog, k9 (12, 15), ssks cep from ” to end of nd—44 (56, 68) sts. Rad 11: *K2tog, k? (10, 13), ssk; rep from * to end of md—36 Stitch Guide for (48, 60) sts, This Project Rad 12: "K2t0g, k5 (8, 11), ssks rep from * end of rnd—28 Single Rib (1x1 Rib) Worked (40, 52) sts. ‘in Rounds Rad 13: *K2r0g, k3 (6, 9), ssk: rep from * to end of rnd—20 Rod 1:°K", pt: rep from * to end (32, 44) sts, oe Rad 14: *K2t0g, kl (4, 7), ss; rep from * to end of ind—12 Rep md 1 (24, 36) sts. Stockinette Stitch (St st) Worked in Rounds Koit alls Stripe ‘Patterns Wide Stripes *Wiorké nds color A, 6 rnd color 8%; rap rem * fr remains of hat, adjusting the number of mds crotked in the final stipe s2cors ing to hat inetrutions Narrow Stripes Work with color 4 until hat eas lures 3.3%, 4)* [75 6, 10) er] from CO edge, Then work 2 mds color 8 3 mds calor A, 21rcls color B, and return to coler A for remain- der of hat, ‘Motes Carty yarn not in use leasely across the skioped mds. moa Ron Ow Ke a | House Colors. 75, * ** a6 Sizes M and L Only Continue decreases for sizes M and L only: Rad 15: *K2tog, k~ (2, 5), ssk: rep fiom * to end of rnd—12 (16, 28) sts. Rud 16: *K2tog, k- (0, 3), ssks rep from * to end of md—I2 (8, 20) sts. Size L Only Continue decreases for size L only: Rnd 17: *K2tog, k— (—, 1), ssk; rep from * to end of rmd—12 (8, 12) sts. Finishing ‘Cur yarn, leaving an 8" (20.5 cm] tail, and thread tail through rem 12 (8, 12) sts to close cop of hat. ‘Weave in ends, Block beanie, if desired, according to yam manufacturer's instructions, Beret Instructioné ‘With smaller needles and color A, CO 84 (96, 108) sts, pm to note beg rd, and join in a circle, being careful nor to ewist sts. Edging Work in single rib, as described in the stitch guide (see page 75), for 6 mds. Increase for Body Switching to larger needles and working desired stripe pattern (beg with color B for Wide Stripes pattern and continuing with color A for Narrow Stripes pattern), work increases: Rnd 1:°K5, kLf&b; ep from * ro end of rnd—98 (112, 126) sts. Rnd 2: Knit. Rad 3: “K6, kL f&cb; rep from * co end of end —112 (128, 144) ss. Work even (without further increases) in St st until hat measures 5% (6, 614)” [14 (15, 16.5) cm] from CO edge. om a gh wom Oa KS * 76 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter noreade for Top < to dpns when too few sts to continue on circ needle. Band 1: "K6, k2tog; tep from * to end of md-—98 (112, 126) ss. Rads 2, 4, 6, and 8: Knit. Rand 3: “K5, k2tog; rep from * to cad of md—84 (96, 108) sts. Rad 5: *K4, k2tog; rep from * to end of md—70 (80, 90) sts, Rad 7: *K3, k2t0g; tep from * to cad of md—56 (64, 72) sts. Rnd 9: "K2, k2tog: rep from * to end of md—42 (48, 54) sts. Rad 10: “K1, k2tog; rep from * to end of rmd—28 (32, 36) sts. Rad 11: *K2rog; rep from * 10 end of rnd—14 (16, 18) sts. Rnd 12: Rep ind 11—7 (8, 9) sts. Shing am, leaving an 8" (20.5 em] tail, ad tail through rem stitches to c top of hat. cave in ends, Block beret, if desired, according to sen manufacturer’ instructions. Recommended Colors for Oth louses Siytherin: Plymouth Encore Worsted #204 Hunter (color A) and #389 Gray Heather (color B) Ravenclaw: Plymouth Encore Worsted #517 Delft Blue (color A) and #194 Gray Frost (color B) Hufflepuff: Plymouth Encore Worsted #217 Black (color A) and #1382 Bright Yellow (color 8) wig seo bo Wo So House Colors. 77 Materials © Cascade 220 Supenash (100% superwash col, 220 ya. [20% rm] per 100 ¢ ball Nerrow Stripes version: #855 Maroon (color A). skein, and #821 Marigold (color 8), 1 skein Wide Stripes version: #801 ‘Agmy Green (color A, 1 skein ‘and W816 Gray (color), 1 skein © Or similar yarn that tits 10, specified gauge! worsted sseight wool or wook-blend yarn: Narrow Stripes version: About 100 (140, 180) ye. [91.5 (128, 164.5) m) af color A and 4 yah [3.5 mi of color B Wide Strives version: About 50 (70, 90) yo. [46.7 (64, 82) mi} each of colors A and 8 € US513.75 mm] double-pointec needles, eet of 5 © Stich markers © Tapestry needle Gauge 23 ss and 32 nds = 4" [10 om] in St st using size 5 (3.75 mm needles Finished Size ‘S{M, L) Hand circumference: 54 (7, 814)" (14 08,20) an) Length: 8 (10, 11)" [205 255, 28) Samples shown: Size M ee ey ee ee 78 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter HovuseE MITTENS Designer - Alison Hansel © Pattern Rating - Findt Year House stripes for your hands! Mittens are a great intro project for knitting in the round, And the classic stripes look awesome on a mitten. The yarn used here is 100% super- wash wool that comes in all the Harry Pouer colors and more. Knitting the worsted-weight yarn on US 5 [3.75 mm] needles makes these mittens nice and cozy to keep those hands warm at Quidditch marches this fall! Right Wetter With color A, CO 32 (40, 48) ss, dis- tribute stitches so that there are 8 (10, 12) sts on each of four dpns, and join in a circle, being careful not 10 twists Cuff Work in single rib, as described in the stitch guide, following desired stripe pattern, for 14 (2, 24)" [4 (5, 6.5) cm]. Continuing in desired stipe pattern, work 2 mds St st. Increase for Thumb Gusset Rad 1: Needles 1 and 2: knir all st: needle 3: k7 (9, 11), pm, kIRi&b; needle 4: ki fSeb, pm, k7 (9. 11)—34 (42, 50) sts. Rads 2, 3, 5, and 6: Knit. Rad 4: Needles 1 and 2: knit all sts; needle 3: k7 (9. 11), slip marker, k1f&b, kl; needle 4: k1, kLf&b, slip marker, k7 (9, 11) —36 (44, 52) sts. Rad 7: Needles 1 and 2: knic all stss needle 3: k7 (9, 11), slip marker, k1f8b, k2; needle 4: k2, k1f8cb, slip marker, k7 (9, 11)—38 (46, 54) sts, ‘Continue in this manner, increasing on needle 3 and needle 4 every third row, until 6 (7, 8) increases have been completed and there are 14 (16, 18) chumb sts between markers—44 (54, 64) sts. Next rnd: Knit to first marker, remove marker, k1, slip rem 13 (15, 17) thumb sts onto a scrap of yarn, remove second marker, knit vo end of rnd. Next rnd: Knit to thumb gap. Using the backward loop method, CO 1 stitch and join to continue in the round with stitches on other side of thumb—32 (40, 48) ses ‘Work until mieten measures approximately 7 (8, 8/4)" (18 (20.5, 21) cm] from CO edge, then hegin hand decreases as follows, according wo size, Necrease the Mand Size $ Only Decrease as follows for size S: Rad 1: "K6, k2tog: rep from * wo end of nd—28 sts Rnd 2: "K5, k2tog; rep from * to end of nd—24 sts, Rad 3: "K4, k2t0g; rep trom * to end of md—20 sts. Rnd 4: "K3, k2tog; sep from * to end of md—16 sts. Rad 5: "K2, k2tog: rep from * to end of md—12 sts. Stitch Guide for This ‘Project Single Rib (1x1 Rik) Worked jn Rounds Rnd 1; °K1, pl) rep from * to end of md, Rep ind 1 Stockinette Stitch (St st) Worked in Rounds Kit alles, Stripe ‘Patterns Wide Stripes *Wotk 8 rds color A, 8 rnd color Bi; fep from * for remainder of mit ‘ten, adjusting the number of mds ‘worked in the final stipe accord ing to instructions Narrow Stripes Work with eolor A unt 345, 9 Inds have been knitted after the thumb gusset is complete. Then work? mds calor 8, 3 mds color A 2ends color B, and return to calor A for remeinder of mien ‘Mote: Cory yarn net in use loosely upwerd at the beginning ‘of each of the skipped rnds oS aS he” House Colors 79 Rad 6: *K1, k2t0g; rep from * wo end of md—8 ses, Rad 7: "K2:og; rep from * to end of nd— 4s, Size M Only Decrease as follows for size M: Rnd 1: "K8, k2tog; tep from * 10 end of mnd—36 sts Rnds 2 and 4: Knit. Rad 3: "K7, k2tog: rep from * to end of md—32 st, Rods 5-11: Work same as size S nds 1-7, until 4 sts rem. Size L Only Decrease as follows for size L only: Rad 1: *K10, k2tog: rep from * to end of rad—44 sts, Rads 2.and 4: Knit. Rad 3: *K9, k2tog; rep from * co end of rnd—40 sts. Rnds 5-8: Work same as size M mds 1~4 until 32 sts rem. Rads 9-15: Work same as size S rnds 1-7 until 4 sts rem. Close Cop: All Sizes Cut yarn, leaving an 8" [20.5 cm] tail, and thread tail through rem 4 sts to close cop of mitten. Work Thumb Place 13 (15, 17) thumb sts on three dpns. Rejoin yarn at palm side of thumb and knit across all nec- dles, With third dpa, pick up 3 sts from hand section of miteen over gap—16 (18, 20) sts ‘Work in St st in che round for 1 (1%, 1%)" [2.5 (4, 4.5) em] or to middle of thumbnail Decrease Thumb Rad 1: *K2 (1, 3), k2tog; rep from * 10 end of md—12 (12, 16) sw, Rad 2: *K2cog; rep from * to end of md—6 (6, 8) sts. Rad 3: Rep md 2—3 (3, 4) sts. Close Thumb: All Sizes ‘Cut yarn, leaving an 8" [20.5 cm] tail, and chread tail through rem 3 (3, 4) sts co close top of thumb. Mon -&So bow. RS a eon & TG 80 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Left Mitten rk as for Right Mitten to increase for Thumb Gusset (see page 78). Then increase as follows. Tncrease for Thumb Gusset Rad 1: Needle 1: £7 (9, 11), pm, kiféeb; needle 2: kfeb, pm, k7 (9, 11); needles 3 and 4: knie— 34 (42, 50) sts, Rnds 2, 3, 5, and 6: Knit. Rnd 4: Needle 1: k7 (9, 11), slip marker, k1f&b, kl; needle 2: k, kl f&cb, slip marker, k7 (9, 11): needles 3 and 4: knit—36 (44, 52) sts. Rad 7: Needle 1: k7 (9, 11), slip marker, kf8cb, k2; needle 2: k2, kf8cb, slip marker, k7 (9, 11); needles 3 and 4: knic—38 (46, 54) st, Continue in this manner, increasing on needle 1 and needle 2 every third row, until 6 (7, 8) increases have been completed and there are 14 (16, 18) thumb sts between markers —44 (54, 64) sts. Complete mitten as for Right Micten, Finishing ‘Weave in ends. Block mittens, if desired, according to yarn manufacturer's instructions. Recommended Colors for Other Houses Slytherin: Cascade 220 Superwash #801 Army Green (color A) and #816 Gray (color 8) Ravenclaw: Cascacle 220 Superwash #813 Blue Velvet (color A) and #828 Bronze or #816 Gray (color 8) Hufflepuff: Cascede 220 Superwash #815 Black (color A) and #620 Lemon (color B) Moa me on Oo A Soh wy House Colors $8 Howse Socks Designer - Alison Hansel © ‘Pattern Rating - Ordinary Wiearding Level Koitting socks is just like magic: Follow the spells, and suddenly chings thar didn't seem possible, © {nit Picks Essential 75% super- vwash wool: 25% nylon, 231 yd [211 ml per 50.9 skein}, #23698 Burgundy (color A) and Dale Baby Ul (100% mering woo! 180 yd. 1164 m] per 30 g skein}, #2317 Canary (eclar B) Wide Swipes version: (1,1. 2) : : skains color A and 1(1,2, 2) like a heel, appear! This would be skeins color 8 a great project for a new sock knitter. These cozy, top-down socks have a basic heel flap design, but because the heel is worked in a solid color, your house stripes c tinue neatly, uninterrupted down the entire sock. And chey're knit i an economical superwash sock yarn that comes in almost every house color, so these are a bargain to make for the smallest to the biggest Harry Potter fans in your life. Narrow Stipes version. 7 2,2, 3 skoins color A and 1 skein color 8 © Or similar yaro that knits to speciied gauge: fingaring- weight wool or wool/nylon blend: Wide Stripes version: About 105 (148, 204, 265) ya (58.5 (135, 186.5, 282m) of color A and 75 (116, 164, 221) yd. 196 (106, 150, 2021 m! of color B Narrow Stripes version: About 156 (235, 315, 400) yo. (142.5 (215, 288, 366) ml of calor A and 25 (40, $0, 65) yd. [23 (365, Justractions ‘With color A, CO 48 (56, 64, 72) sts, distribute stitches so that there are 12 (14, 16, 18) sts on each of four dpns, and join in a circle, being careful not to twist sts. 46, 59.5) m] of coler B Cuff Se ee ‘Work 1” [2.5 cm] in twisted single rib, as described in che stinch guide. © Tapesty needle Leg ae Work the leg as follows for your stripe pattern (see page 84). 22 sts and 40 mds ~ 4° [10 crn] in Wide Stripes Pattern Only St st using size | [225 mm] i, Switch to St st and work 10 mds in color B. Work 1 (2. 2, 3) repeats needles of Wide Stripes sequence described in the stripe pattern (or number of repeats required to reach desized Jengrh to heel), chen work 5 mds of color A, ending leg stripe sequence halfway through color A stripe. Narrow Stripes Pattern Only Switeh to St st and work 2 mds in colar A, chen work 2 mds color B, 3 mds color A, and 2 tnds color B. Work I (2, 2, 3) repeats of the ‘Narrow Stripes sequence described in the seripe pactern (or number of repeats required to reach desired length wo heel), then work 8 rnds of color A, ending stripe sequence halfway through large color A stripe Reo me Ron BTW Oa Roe be GF 82 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Si 24 (28, 32, 36) sts from next two needles onto one needle for the tel lap, Place the rem 24 (28, 32, 36) sts (which are che instep sts) a holders or leave them on their needles. Continuing with color A, work back and forth on the 24 (28, 32, 36) bel flap sts as Follows: Row 1 (RS): SI 1 pwise, *k1, sl 1 kwise; rep from * to last st, kl, turn. Row 2 (WS): SI 1 pwise, purl vo end, curn Rep rows 1 and 2 until heel lap measures 1% (1%, 2, 24" [3 (4.5, 5, 5) cm] in length, ending with a RS row completed. Tarn Heel. Row 1 (WS): P14 (16, 18, 20), p2tog, p1. Turn, leaving rem sts on needle. Row 2 (RS): SI 1 pwise, k5, K2tog, kl. Tarn, Row 3: SI 1 pwise, p6, p2cog, pl. Tum. Row 4: SI 1 pwise, k7, k2tog, kl. Turn, Row 5: SI 1 pwise, p8, p2tog, pl. Turn. Continue in this manner—slipping the first stitch pwise, working across to 1 st hefore the gap, working the 2 sts on each side of the gap together to close the gap, then working 1 more st and turaing the wim on bw wo ao Py *. «% "Finished Size S(M,L, xt) Lag circurfarance: 6 7, 8,9)" (15108, 20.5, 23) em) Foot length: 574, 94,11) {125 (18.5, 235, 28) cm Lea length (rom cuff ro bottom of heel flaph 54 84, 81,11)" [18.5 (24, 215, 2) om! for Wide Stipes ersion and 6149, 94, 121° [16 (23, 235, 305) em for Narow Swipes version ‘Hote. .0g lenis vary slighty bemeen the Wide Stipes and Narrow Stripes versions in order to accommodste the stipe pettems, You can easly acjust them up or dow by knitting fewer ot more stripe repeats, Samples shown: Wide Stipes, size M,and Narrow Stripes, size L Stitch Guide for This Project ‘Twisted Single (1x1) Rib Worked in Rounds Rnd 12°61 pp fom * to end ofr Rap sid 5, Stockinette Stitch (St st) Worked in Rounds Kot all st House Colors 83 Stripe Patterns Wide Stripes *Work 10 nds color A, 10 nds cclor B, 1 from * forrest of sock. Hole: Cenry yen not n vee upnord at beg ofeach md for eg and foot. Cut olor B yarn when ‘working hea section and icin when olor B stipes begin ater he Narrow Stripes Work sonup mds as indicated in instructions, then *work 16 mds ‘lor A, 2 nds color 8, 3rnds ‘colar A, 2 nds color 8; rep from * fo rest of sock. Mole. Carry color A yarn upward atbeg of id when working color B stripe sections, but cut color 8 yarn when werking each set 16 nds of color A and when working the heel Roo So hw ORS * ‘work—until all 24 (28, 32, 36) sts have been worked and 14 (16, 18, 20) heel sts rem. Mote: The last two sows for all sizes end with k2cog or p2tog, as the final sts are incorporated into the heel triangle, Gusset Begin working in the round again, Pick up 12 (14, 16, 18) sts along nearest side of heel flap (needle 1), k24 (28, 32, 36) instep sts (nee- dies 2 and 3), and pick up 12 (14, 16, 18) ts along second side of hee! flap (needle 4). K7 (8, 9, 10) ss (half of the heel sts) onto needle 4 juse used and pm in the lasest t0 denote end of rnd. Slip the other 7 (8,9, 10) heel sts onto needle 1. You should now have 19 (22, 25, 28) sts on each of needles 1 and 4 and 12 (14, 16, 18) instep sts on each ‘of needles 2 and 362 (72, 82, 92) sts toral. Continuc following cho- sen stripe pattern, ote: The md just worked counts as your 6th rnd of color A for the ‘Wide Stripes sequence or Sth rnd of color A for Narrow Stripes. Guddet Decreased Rnd 1 (dec rnd): Needle 1: knit co lase 3 sts, k2tog, kl: needles 2 and 3: knit across all instep ss; needle 4: Kc, ssk, knit to end of rnd—60 (70, 80, 90) sts. Rnd 2: Knit. Maineaining scripe patt, rep snds 1 and 2 until 12 (14, 16, 18) sts rem on needles 1 and 4—48 (56, 64, 72) sts. Foot Continue in St st, without decreasing, until foot measures about 1% (1%, 24, 24)" [3 (4.5, 5.5, 7) em] shorter than desired length. ‘Mote: The final Narrow Stripes repeat may not be complete for all sizes. ‘The toe of the Narrow Stripes sock is worked in color A only. For Wide Stripes par tem, continue following stripe sequence as given. 84. Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Decreased Rnd 1 (dec end): Needle 1: knit to last 3 sts, K2tog, kl; needle 2: kel, sek, knit to end; needle 3: knit to lase 3 sts, k2rog, kl; needle 4: kl, sk, knit toend of rnd—44 (52, 60, 68) sts. Rnd 2: Knit nds 1 and 2 until 7 sts rem on each rem 30 (34, 34, 36, 38, 42, 48, $0) back neck sts, Front Work same as back to beg of armhole shaping sembole and Neck Shaping wating from the right edge of the RS, place a marker on the needle er st 39 (41, 44, 52, 58, 63, 69, 74). This is the center of the row, and you should have the same number of sts on each side of the marker, Work first 6 rows of atmhole shap- ing same as for back —32 (33, 36, 42, 47,51, 58, 62) ss each side of marker. Continue armhole shap- ing and at she seme time, divide for neck opening as follows: “eo bw eo Ro ht x $x Finished Size Toit chest 25 @1, 28, 34, 38,42, 46, 50)" [63.5 (68.5, 71, 86.5, 96.5, 106.5, 112, 127) em) Finished chest circumference: 28 (90, 32, 38, 42, 46, 0, 5" 171 076, B15, 96.5, 105.5, 117, 127, 137) on} Length: 154 1714, 1914, 23%, 24%, 2514, 2814, 2914)" [385 (a4, 29, 605, 63, 6555, 72, 745) cm] Sample shown: Fished chest cir. eurference 38° [96.5 em] Gauge 22s and 20 rows = 4" [10 em) in SESt using size 6 [4 mm| needles Stitch Guide for hid Proiect Single Rib (1x1 Rib) Worked in Rows over an Odd Number of Sts Row 1 {RS *K1, pl; rep from * to. jest st kl Row 2 (WS):*P1, kt: rep from * 10 last st, pt Rep rows 1 and 2. Stockinette Stitch (St st) | Worked in Rows Row 1 (RSI: Kot, Row 2 OWS): Purl Rep rove 1 and 2 Stripe Pattern 2 rows color 8, 2 rows color C,2 rows colar 8 ‘Moe: The yams not in use can be ‘ut or strancied over the roves of ‘ther colors, Be careful not to stvend them so tightly that they distort the knitted fabric House Colors 87 SiR siguserri mar volte | te ‘ieonmmiacemae ee es ap ees aT Sleeve a ul Front and Bick a3 aS soa 83 on) vison Baan on Row 7 (RS): K1, k2tog, knit co center marker, drop yam, slip marker, attach another ball of yam and work to last 3 sts, ssk, k1—31 (32, 35, 41, 46, 50, 57, 61) sts each side of marker. Continue working the neck shaping according to the following directions for your size, ‘Hiole. Both sides of the front neck are worked at the same time, each with a separate ball of yarn. ‘Two Smallest Sizes Only Row 8 (WS): Purl to 3 sts before center marker at neck opening, ssp, pl, drop yarn, slip markes, pick up yarn for other side of neck, pl, p2tog, putl to end-—30 (31) sts each side of marker. Row 9 (RS): KI, k2tog, knit to 3 sts before center marker at neck opening, k2tog, kl; at other neck edge kl, ssk, knit to last 3 sts, ssk, k1—28 (29) sts each side of marker. Rows 10 and 11: Rep rows 8 and 9—25 (26) sts each side of marker, ‘With armbole shaping completed, continue neck shaping as follows: Row 12 (WS): Rep row 8—24 (25) sts. Row 13 (RS): Knic wo 3 sts before neck opening, k2rog, Kl; at other neck edge kl, ssk, knit to end— 23 (24) sts each side of marker. oul ee 88 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Rows 14-17: Rep rows 12 and 13 two times more—19 (20) sts each side of marker Row 18 (WS): Purl across both sides of neck, Row 19 (RS): Rep row 13—18 (19) sts each side of marker. Row 20: Rep row 18. Rep rows 19 and 20 another 4 (6) cimes—14 (13) sts rem each side. Work even in St se until front meas- ures same as back to beg of shoulder shaping, ending with a WS row completed —14 (13) sts each side. Six Largest Sizes Row 8 (WS): Purl co center market, drop yarn, slip marker, pick up yarn for other side of neck, pusl to end, Row 9 (RS): K1, k2cog, knit to 3 sts before center marker at neck opening, k2tog, kl; ar other neck edge Kl, ssk, knit to last 3 sts, ssi, kl — 33, 39, 44, 48, 55, 59} sts each side of marker. Rep rows 8 and 9 another ~ (, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6) times— — (-, 29, 33, 36, 38, 45, 47) sts each side of marker. With armhole shaping completed, continue neck shaping as follows: Next row (WS): Rep row 8 Next row (RS): Knic to 3 sts before neck opening, k2tog, kl; at other neck edge ki, ssk, knit vo end— — (-, 28, 32, 35, 37, 44, 46) sts each side of marker. Rep last 2 rows — , 12, 6,4, 6, 7, 5) times more— = (~, 16, 26, 31, 31, 37, 41) sts each side of marker. mM ae Rin OW moa ao House Colors. 89 Next 3 rows: Beg with WS row, work even in St st on both sides of marker, Next row (RS): Knit vo 3 sts before rneck opening, k2tog, kl; ae other rncek edge Kl, ssk, knit to end—~ (-, 15, 25, 30, 30, 36, 40) sts each side of marker. Rep last 4 rows - (, 0, 6, 8, 7. 9, 11) times more— — 5, 19, 22, 23, 27, 29) sts cach side of marker. Work even in St st until front measures same as back to beg of shoulder shaping, ending with a WS row completed—14 (13, 15, 19, 22, 23, 27, 29) ats each side. Shoulder Shaping Row 1 (RS): BO 5 (5, 5. 7, 8, 8.9, 10) sts at shoulder edge, knit across both sides of neck—9 (8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19) sts rem on shoulder with BO. Row 2 (WS): BO 5 (5, 5,7, 8 8,9, 10} sts ac each shoulder edge, purl across both sides of neck—9 (8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19) sts rem on each shoulder. Rows 3 and 4: BO 5 (4, 5, 6, 7.8.9, 10) sts beg at shoulder edge, then work in patt to end—4 (4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 9,9) sts rem each shoulder. Rows 5 and 6: BO rem sts beg at shoulder edge. Cut both yarns, leaving 8” [20.5 em] tails. Sleeves With color A and smaller needles, CO 37 (39, 41, 43, 47, 49, 57, 63) ss. ‘Work same as body rib for 2 (2, 2, 2%, 24, 24, 24, 24)" 5 6, 5, 6.5, 6.5, 6. Si Rin Bow. Oa RS & 90 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter 5, 6-5) cm] cea: Row 1 (RS): Knit, increasing 5 (5, 5, 5, 5, 7, 7, 7) sts spaced evenly across row—42 (44, 46, 48, 8 52, 56, 64, 70) sts. Row 2: (WS): Changing to larger needles, purl. (-e. When instructed to work RS increases, work them as follows: K1, m1, knit to last st, m1, kl, inuing in St st, work the stripes over the next 6 rows, changing colors as described in the stripe pat- Cut colors B and CG, leaving 8" [20.5 cm] tails, Continue in color A only. div he same time, inc 1 st each side every 6 (6, 6, 4, 4, 4 4, 4) rows 4 (8, 11,17, 20, 18, 23, 18) times— 5W (60, 68, 82, 92, 92, 110, 106) sts. 1 st each side every 8 (8, 8, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6) rows 5 (3, 2, 6, 4, 6, 6, 10) times—60 (66, 72, 94, 100, , 122, 126) sts, even until sleeve measures 11% (12/4, 14, 174, 17, 18, 20%, 21)" [29 (1.5, 35.5, 44.5, 44.5, 52, 53.5) cm] or desired length from CO edge, ending with a WS row completed. Cap Shaping BO 5 (6, 6, 8, 9, 10, 9, 10) sts beg next 2 rows—50 (54, 60, 78, 82, 84, 104, 106) sts. Next row (dec row—RS); K1, k2tog, knit to last 3 sts, ssk, k1—48 (52, 58, 76, 80, 82, 102, 104) sts, Next row (WS): Purl. Rep last 2 rows 4 (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9) times more—40 (44, 48, 64, 66, 66, 86, 86) sts. Mote: Continue to work RS dec rows as before and work WS dec rows as follows: P1, ssp, purl to last 3 sts, p2tog, pl. Dec 1 st each side every row 10 (11, 11, 14, 12, 10, 16, 13) times—20 (22, 26, 36, 42, 46, 54, 60) sts. Dec 1 st each side every 2nd row 0 (1, 1, 4,5, 6, 7, 9) times—20 (20, 24, 28, 32, 34, 40, 42) sts. BO 2 (2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5) sts beg next 4 rows—12 (12, 12, 16, 16, 18, 20, 22) sts. BO rem 12 (12, 12, 16, 16, 18, 20, 22) sts. Make second sleeve the same. Neckband Backstitch (see page 159) ot graft (see page 160) front to back at each shoulder. With RS facing, join color A and use circ needle to pick up 30 (34, 34, 36, 38, 42, 48, 50) sts from back neck, pick up 26 (29, 32, 43, 47, 49, 56, 61) sts along left neck edge, pm, ml (this will be the center st), pm, pick up 26 (29, 32, 43, 47, 49, 56, 61) sts along right neck edge, and pm to denote the end of the rnd—s3 (93, 99, 123, 133, 141, 161, 173) sts. i : Wea Rin hw. mia eo &* House Colors oI Rnd 1: Work in single rib to within 2 sts of first center marker, sk; slip marker, kl, slip marker K2tog, work in single rib to end of md, Rad 2: Work in established rib pate to within 2 sts of frst center marke, ssa slip markes, ke, slip marker, k2tog, work in established rib part o end of md. Rep md 2 until band measures 1 (1,1, 1%, 1%, 1% 1% 1)" [2.5 (2.5, 25,3, 3, 3,4, 4) em] from pick uup md Ac this point, either remove markers, BO in rib pate, and cut yarn, leaving an 8" (20.5 cm] t= for a single-layer neckband or continue as fallows to create a facing. Facing (Optional) Next end (RS); Purl next rnd (vo create a curning ridge). ‘Next md: Work in established rib (following same rib pat asin nd before turning ridge) to st cen- ter marker, ml, slip marker, kl (center st), slip marker, ml, work in established rib to end of md. Rep last rnd, working the newly made sts into the established rib patt until facing measures same as rneckband and st count isthe same as beg of neckband, BO all sts in rib patt. Cut yarn, leaving 2 20 {51 mn] tai Fold facing to WS ac turning sidge and pin in place. ‘Thread rail into a tapestry needle and whipstitch (see page 160) fucing ro WS along the pick-up md, taking care not co pull too tight. Remove pins. Finishing ‘Weave in all loose ends, Block all pieces to size, according to yam manufacturer’ instructions. ‘When dry, sew sleeve caps into armholes, easing to fit. Use mattress stitch (see page 160) to close sleeve and side seams. Lightly steam seams to smooth out any puckers, if necessary. Recommended Contrast Colors for Other Houses Slytherin: Jaeger Matchmaker DK #892 Putty (color 8) and #730 Loden (color C) Ravenclaw: Jaeger Matchmaker DK #789 Syrup (color B) and #2346 Mid Navy (color C) Hufflepuff: Jaeger Matchmaker DK #681 Black (color 8) and #727 Onion (color C) ee ee ae 92 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Materials ** Feit Hr House Scarr Designen ~ Alison Hansel © Pattern Rating ~ First Year Superwash woh 220 yd. [201 mm] per 100 g bal, 4055 Maroon (color A), | skein, anc For the hip Harry Potter fan: Ie a skinny scarf, it’s tie it a #62) Marigold {color By, 1 skein ele. you could even wear it as a headband. Perfect for ‘© OF similar yarn that knits to the beginning knitter, you can knit chis super-sim- seca noes eee ple garter stitch scarf as your very first knitting weight noo oF wool blend - project. Or if you're an intermediate knittes, you can charm one up lickety-split hefore the next yarn Widle Strives version: About 90 movie premiere. les what all the cool Hogwarts students ya. [82 m) each of color A and colar B Narrow Stripes version: About 420 yd 110 ml of color A and are wearing! 40 yd (365 ml of color 8 € US6 [4 mm) needies Tadtructlond Tapestry neo Wi ieee With color A, CO 20 srs. Continuing with color A, beg fol- lowing desired stripe pattera (Gee page 95) and work rovs as Gauge 20 sts and 36 rows = 4° [10 cml in ‘garter st. using size 6[4 mmf noo- les follows Mote: Gauge iene teriblyimpor- Row 1 (WS): Kait tantin hia simple scart You con ‘easily adjust the number of Row 2 (RS): K2t0g, stitches for a different gauge yarn: knit co last st, Cast on more stitches to use a ki feb, finer yam or fewer stitches to use @ heavier yarn, Rep rows I and 2, switch- ing to color B and back to Finished Size color A as described in Width: 2" (5 em) the seripe pattern (see Langif: About 60° 1152.5 em} or page 95), until scarf is desired length approximately 60" [152.5 cm] long or desired length, ending with 10 tows of color A for Wide Stripes pattern or 14 rows of color A for Natrow Sctipes pattern. uy ee 94, Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter With color A, BO all stitches. Cut yarn, leav- ing an 8° [20.5 cm] ral Finishing Weave in ends. Block according to yarn manufacturer's instruc: tions to prevent the scarf from curling Mote: Although a garter stitch scarf would no! mally nor curl, che bias shape of this scarf tends to create a slight spiral cud, Recommended Colors for Other Houses Slytherin: Cascade 220 Superwash #801 Army Green (color A) and #816 Gray (color B) Ravenclaw: Cascade 220 Superwash #813 Blue Velvet (color A) and #828 Bronze or #816 Gray (color 8) Hufflepuff: Cascade 220 Superwash #815 Black (color A) and #820 Lemon (color B) Stitch Guide for This Project Garter Stitch Worked in Rows Kit all sts. “Work 10rows in color A, 10roms in color B: top from * for entire scarf, ending scart with 10 cows of color A. Narrow Stripes *Wotk 14 rows in color A, 2 rows in olor 8, 2 rows in color A, 2 rows ii color B: rep from * for entice scarf, ending scarf with 14 rows color A, ‘Moote: Cut the yam at each color cherige for both stripe sequences 3s both sides of the scarf will be Visible. This makes for more ands to weave in but a much neater- looking scar. : Melnde —— *"—:HlousE BOOKSCARVES _ Designer ~ Laura Ubiller © Patten ‘Rating ~ Firsk Year ‘© Brown Sheep Nature et Worsted (100% wool, 245, A lage, woolly scarf isn’t always practical for every 124 e100 a 120 Climate or every season. You can take his mn 4308 Sunburst Gold (color B), 1 wv version to mark your place as you reread Harry's bal advencures any time of the year. The Laceweight s version is the perfect weight for a bookmark, S but instructions are provided for two other we © Or yarn that knits to specified _gaue: worsted. weight wool or swool-blend yarn: gauges, so you can use leftovers from Wide Strioes version: About 1, another House Colors project to. make 4d. [145m] each of color A your bookscarf, They also make quick and andicelor # simple gifts for all che Harry Potter fans in your life! Narrow Stripes version: About ia 2 yd [20m of color A anid 7% so YAU mlot calor E Tnstructions © US 7145 mm) double-ponted ‘Moies"These instructions are written for the Worsted. Weight version, needles with changes for the DK-Weight and Laceweight versions given in Daca eee parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to al versions, © Jemiesons Double Kotting CO 16 (18, 32) sts in color A onto dpns. Divide sts as evenly as pos- OE won Ser sible among needks, pm to note beg rnd, and join in a circle, being al, le Blue Nore {color bal anc #1190 onl ae ume Umber (car 8 1 bal Work desired stripe parce (as directed on page 98) in St se Fee ‘Mote: Following the scarves in the movies, the newer, Natrow Suripes wool blene yarn Hufflepuff scarves begin and end with yellow, so colors A and B are Sp switched in the Narrow Stripes version for that house only. ‘Thus, 17% yd (ie ml each of color A color A is yellow, and color B is black. Other house colors remain the and color & same for both versions. Naw Stree version: About 28 yd, (23 m] of color A and 6 Aivesiors JA 155 ml of color ‘(When snips pattern is eamplee, Ge cll mut eue ran, lear © S513.75 mm] double-pointed ing an 8" [20.5 cm} tail. fetes ‘Trim tails from color changes to 1/4" [4 cm] long; they can Ww, be left loose on the inside of the scarf as they won't be scen. iy Leave tals from CO and BO to be incorporated into fringe. gy Fmnshing = bead Flatten tube, aligning beg of nd (here j jog from color . change occurs) catefully along one side edge. ee ee 96 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Eipes B arc hus, p the Block, if desired, according to yarn. manufacturer's instructions, Add Fringe The Wide Stripes version and Narrow Stripes ver- sion use different fringe parterns, so follow the structions for the appropriate version. Wide Stripes Version Cut 20 (20, 30) strands of color A and 16 (16, 24) scrands of color B into 3" {7.5 cm] lengths. Starting with color A, hold 2 (2, 3) strands together and fold them in balf co form a loop. At one corner of either open end, use crochet hook to draw loop about halfway through both layers of bookscarf. Draw the loose ends up through loop and pull down firmly to form Sringe, Space a toral of 9 fFinge groups actoss end, alternating color A and colot B, as in photo. Rep for other end. Trim fringe to an even length. Narrow Stripes Version Cut 36 (36, 54) strands of color A into 1/4” [4 cm} lengths. Hold 2 (2, 3) strands cogether and fold them in half to form a loop. At one corner of either open end, use crochet hook to draw loop * «* 26% Laceweight Version: © Wide Striges version: OMC Peart Cotton Size § (100% cot- on, 27 ye. [25 ml per 5g kein): #890 Dark Green (calor A, skein, and #415 Pearl Gray (color 8), 1 skein © Narzow Steipes version: OMC Peail Cotton Size 5: #725 ‘Topaz (color A), 2 skeine, and ¥310 Black (color), 1 skein © Oryam that knits to specified ‘gauge: embroidery thread or laceweight cotton or woot Wide Stripes version: Abou 25 Ye [23 ml of color A and 12 ya, [14 m] of color B Nerrow Stripes version: About 49 yd. [36.5 m| of colar A and 1Byd [14m] of color B ©-US 0.2mm) double-pointed needles Allersions © Stitch marker © Topestry needle © Crochet hook Gauge Worsted-Weight Version 2231s and 30 mds = 4° [10 em|in St st using site 714.5 mm) needles DK-Weight Version 2 stp and #6 mds = 4° (10 cr in St st using size $1375 mm needles Laceweight Version 49 sts and 60 mods = 4° [10 em] in St st using size 0 [2 mm] needios Miao Bln” Wo wae aS wy House Colors 97 x Finished Size 26% about halfway chrough both Length (not including fringe) layers of bookscarf. Draw the about 7-H" 18-19 om loose ends up through loop Le la and pull down firmly to form fringe. Space a total of ote: Finished size will vary 9 fringe groups across end, slighty, depending on chosen gauge and stipe pattem. Rep for other end Stitch Guide for fies abe len oe hid Project ee Stockinette Stitch (St st) Worked in Rounds. Koval se. Stripe Patterns Recommended Colors Wide Stipes for Other Houses Work 5 (6 10) rnd color A, "5 6, Worsted-Weight Version 10) nds calor 8, $6, 10) mds Slytherin: Brown Sheep Nature Spun Worsted #24 Evergreen color A: rep from "4 times more, (color A) and #107 Sitver Sage (color 8) ending with color. Ravenclaw: Brolin Sheers Nature Spurj Worsted 436 Chir Blue Narrow Stripes / {color A) and #94 Bev’: Bear (color 8) wok nig er Hufflepuff: Brown Sheep Nature Soun Worsted #601 Pepper rds color 8, 3G, 4) rads color A, {color A) and #305 Impasse Yellow (color 8) 2 mds color 8, 8(11, 16)rnds color ‘rep fom *2.2, 3) times more, Gryffindor: Jamieson's Double Knitting #595 Maroon (color A) ending with 8{11, 16) rads of and #425 Mustard (color B) elon Slytherin: Jamvieson’s Double Knitting #800 Tartan (color A) and ‘Mote: For each color change, do #125 Slate (color B) not et yar, Tit old olor with Hufflepuff: Jamieson’s Double Knitting #999 Black (color A) anc no color at beg of fist nd of #390 Daffodil (color B) nevi color. Continue carving yer Lecemightva cen notin use logsely up the inside Gryflindor: DMC Pearl Cotton #815 Garnet (color A) and #976 until the nex color change. Gold (color B) Ravenclaw: DMC Pearl Cotton #796 Royal Blue (color A} and +¥3826 Golden Brown (color 8) Mia Roa dw Os & on &® 8 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter The Magic Giving Knitting for others plays a very special role in the Harry Potter series. Mrs. Weasley gives Ron a maroon sweater every year, Ron gives it to Dobby, Dobby knits for Harry, and Hermione takes up knitting for all the house- elves! With these patterns, you can share with all these a Se the joy of knitting for others. Take a peck into Debby’s sock drawer (just don't expect to find any matching socks!), charm up a tiny elf hat, or discover the magic of felting by making Hermione's Magic Knitting Bag, You can play Mrs. Weasley and make mini-Weasley Sweater ornaments for everyone at Christmas. And, in case you get into trouble, you can even knit yourself a scarf full of healing Phoenix tears. Dobby’s Socks 100 ElfHats 110 Hermione's Magic Knitting Bag 116 Harry Christmas Ornaments 119 Phoenix Tears Scarf 124 Materials for Harrys Sock © Knit Picks Essential 75% super- wash we, 25% nylon, 231 yo. [211 ml per $0 g skein), #22701 Block, 11, 2, 2 ekenns © Or similar yarn that knits to pected gauge: sockwaight ‘wool or wool-biend yam, about 185 (280,355, 445) ya, [169 (254, 328, 407) ‘© -U5 11225 mm double-pointed -nvedles, set of 5 © Sich marker © Tapestry needle Gauge 34.6 and Ad ends = A” [10 ern] in St st using size 11225 rm) needles Finished Size ‘Toddler (Child S, Child L/Women S, Women L/Men S) Leg circumference: 44 (5, 5%, 64)" [11-125, 14.5, 16,5) cn] with rib telaxed ‘Meste:Riboing will easiy expand to ft larger actual leg crcumfer- Leg lanath from culfte bottom of heal): About 5 7, 8.9)" (125 (1, 2055, 23) em or desived langth Foot length: About § 0, 8%, 10) (125.09, 22, 25.5) cm] or desited Jeng ‘Sample shown: Child S celia & Sch ww a Ron he * LOO Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter Dossy’s SOCKS Designer ~ Alison Hansel © Pattern ‘Rating ~ Ordinary Wizarding Revel Here are four single mismatched socks for kids, inspired by our favorite sock collector. There's a boy’s ribbed sock based on Dobby’s very first sock from Harry, a stripy gitl’s sock based on the mysterious pink-and-orange sock he paits with it, and a pair with broomsticks and Snitches, just like those he knits for Harry for Christmas, Solid- color, short-row heels give these socks a neat look and provide a crisp ‘contrast to set off the patterning on the leg and foot. And don't worrys ‘each pattern also includes larger sizes, in case you want to knit some for yourself, coo! ‘ote: The number of skeins and yardage given for these socks are ‘what you need co make a matching pair. If you want co knit a mis- matched pair like Dobby, you need only half chis yardage amount for 8 Stitch Guide for Harry's Sock Single Rib (1x1 Rib) Worked in Rounds Rad 1: "1, pt, rep fiom * to end of rd, Rep mat 3x1 Rib Worked in Rounds Rnd 1: *K3, of, rep from * to end Harry’s Sock Instructions CO 48 (56, 64, 72) sts onto four dpns, pm to note beg of end, and join in.a cirele, being careful not to twist sts Work in single rib, as described in she stitch guide, for 10 mds, Leg of rd. ‘Work in 3x1 rib, as described in the stitch guide, until leg measures Rapin 1 3 (5, 6; 7)" [7.5 12.5, 15, 18) cm] or desit (5, 6 2)" [7-5 (12.5, 15, 18) cm] or desired length to heel De cebu Heel ‘Worked in Rounds You'll be working the heel over the next 25 (29, 33, 37) sts in orderto ‘Kit allsts center the ribbing over the instep, and using wraps, as described. in Special Techniques for This Project see page 102), to create the short rows, Row 1 (RS): K24 (28, 32, 36), RS wrap next st. and turn, Row 2 (WS): P23 (27, 31, 35), WS wrap next st, and turn. Row 3: Knit to 1 st before first wrapped st, RS wrap next st, and cum, Row 4: Purl to 1 st before first wrapped st, WS wrap next st, and turn, Rep rows 3 and 4 until there are 8 (9, 10, 11) wrapped sts on each side and 9 (I1, 13, 15) unwrapped sts in the center, Widen the Heel Widening the heel involves knitting and pusling wrapped stitches as described in Special Techniques for This Project (see page 102). Row I (RS): K9 (11, 13, 15), to the first wrapped stitch, knic ‘wrapped st, RS wrap next st (ir will now have two wraps around it) and tuen, Row 2: P10 (12, 14, 16), to the first wrapped stitch, purl ‘wrapped st, WS wrap next stitch (ie will now have wo wraps around it) and turn. Row 3: Knit vo che frst double-wrapped stitch, knit wrapped st, RS wrap next st, ard curn, Row 4; Purl to the first double-wrapped stitch, purl wrapped sts ‘WS wrap next st, and turn. PG WR Sa Hn Oo aS oT] The Magic of Giving LO Special Techniques for This Project RS Wrap Slip next st pwise, bring yarn 10 front between needle tos lip st back to loft needle, and bing yam tothe back between needle tps. WS Wrap Slip neat st pwise, bring yarn t© ‘back betwoen needle fps, sip st back to lef needle, and bring yam to the font Between needle tos, nit Wrapped St Insert right needle kuse into wrapls) belove st and then into the stan the needle and knit them together. Mote: When knitting 2 sich together with its wrep%), you ‘may find it easier to pull the yan ‘through the st onthe needle fst and then, using the left neecle tip, pul the wraps) off the right need. Purl Wrapped St Inserethe right needie into the ‘wtap(s) below the st torn behind {into the back of the loops) and life the wrep%s) up onto the left needle. Furl the wrapts| toaether with the next st Rep rows 3.and 4 until wraps have been removed from all 25 (29, 33, 37) heel sts. Foot K12 (14, 16, 18) and pm to mark new beg of rnd, Begin working in the round again, working all heel/sole sts in Se st and continuing ribbing as established over 23 (27, 31, 35) instep sts. Continue until foot measures about 1% (1%, 1%, 1)" [4 (4, 4.5, 4.5) cm] shorter than desired foot length. Coe The short-row toe is worked just as the short-row heel bur aver 24 (28, 32, 36) sts—the 12 (14, 16, 18) sts before the beg of the rnd and 12.44, 16, 18) sts after the beg of the md. Row 1 (RS): K1] (13, 15. 17), RS wrap next st, and tum, Row 2 (WS): P22 (26, 30, 34), WS wrap next st, and turn. Row 3: Knit to 1 st before first wrapped st, RS wrap next st, and urn. Row 4: Purl to 1 st before first wrapped st, WS wrap next st, and turn, Rep rows 3 and 4 until there are 8 (9, 10, 11) wrapped sts on each side and 8 (10, 12, 14) unwrapped sts in the center. Widen the Toe Row 1 (RS): K8 (10, 12, 14), to the first wrapped stitch, knit ‘wrapped st, RS wrap next st (ic will now have ovo wraps around i) and carn, Row 2 (WS): P9 (11, 13, 15), 10 the first wrapped stitch. purl vwrapped st, WS wrap next st (ie will now have two wraps around it) and turn. Row 3: Knit to firse double-wrapped stitch, knit wrapped st, RS wrap nest st, and cum. Row 4: Purl to first double-wrapped stitch, purl wrapped st, WS wrap neext st, and auen. Rep rows $ and 4 until wraps have been removed from all 24 (28, 32, 36) sts. “When toe is complete, place all 24 (28, 32, 36) roe sts on one needle. lace rem 24 (28, 32, 36) sts from instep on second needle ee segs Ciecned Males Boole te oe ery tones « ee Finishing Cur yarn, leaving a 10" [25.5 cm] tail and, using Kitchener stitch (see page 162), graft toc together. Pull yarn to the inside of sock and weave in ends. Block, if desired, according to yam manufacturer’ instructions. Pink & Orange Striped Sock Instructions ‘With orange, CO 48 (56, 64, 72) sts onto four dpns, pm to note beg of ind, and join in a circle, being careful not to twist sts. Cuff ‘Work in single tib, as described in the stitch guide (see page 104), for 10 ends. Reg (Changing to St st and beg color sequence described in the stripe pat- tern (see page 104), work until leg measures about 3 (5, 6, 7)" [7.5 Materials for Pink & Orange Striped Sock © Dale Baby UN 100% merino wool 180 yd (164ml per $0 g ‘sete: #2908 Orange, 1 (0, 2.2) sheins, and #4508 Prk 1 1,1, 2) skeins © Or similar yarn that ‘enits to. Spectied gauge: sockweight wool or wool blend yen, about 500 (047, 188,243 ye 115 (34,172, 22m of orange yam afd 80.(117,168, 203) yd. {73 (107, 153.5, 185.5) m| of (12.5, 15, 18) cm] from CO edge, or desired length to heel, having pink yarn completed 2 rds of pink. Cut orange yarn. © US 1 [2.25 mm double-pointed needles, set of 5 Heel © Stitch markey ‘The short-row heel is worked in pink over 24 (28, 32, 36) sts—the 12 © Tepestty needle (14, 16, 18) sts before che beg of the rnd and the 12 (14, 16, 18) sts after the beg of the md. Work short-row heel following the instructions for the short-row toe for Harry's Sock, page 102. Foot When heel is complete, rejoin orange yarn, K12 (14, 16, 18), and pm to nore new beg of rnd. Gauge BH and 44 mds = 4* [10 cm] in St using size 1 [225] needles Finished Size ‘Toddler (Child 5, Child LWomen S, Women L/Men S) Leg circumference: 5% (6%, 7%, BA)" [14 (16.5, 19, 21.5) cm] Leg length (rom cuff ta bottom of eel! About 5 (7, 8, 9)" [125 (18, 205, 23) cm] or desired length Foot length: About 5 (71, 8%, 10)" 1125 (19, 22, 255) em] or desired length ree wonicnds SB ‘The Magic of Giving 103, Begin working in the round again and, continuing stripe sequence, work in Se st until foot measures about WA (Ws, 1%, 10" [4 4, 4.5, Stith Guide for Pink & Orange Striped Sock Single Rib (1x1 Rib) Worked in Rounds Rad 1: °K, pl; rep from *to end of re, Rep md 1 Stockinette Stitch (St st) Worked in Rounds Keita ts. Stripe Pattern *2 mds pink, 2 nds orange; rep ‘fom * as instiucted for entire log and foot ‘Mole: The yam net in use con be stranded upmard up the insce of the sock atthe beg of each re but should be cut over tho hoe Materials for Broomsticks Sock © Dale Baty Ut (160% merino ‘col 180 yl [164m] per 8g skein) #4221, Red (colar A), 2 @.2,3)skoins, and Krit Picks Essential 05% superwash wool, 25% nylon, 231 ya [211 ml per 50.9 skein), #23697 Cocos (color 8), 1 skein, and #23692 Fawn (color, | skein © Or similar yarn that knits 20 speciied gauge: sock-weight wro0! or woal-blend yarn, about 190 (270, 350, 480) yd. 1174 (255, 320,439) m) of ealor A and 5 (10, 12.19 4 150,11, 13) m) each of colors B and C © US 1 225 mml double-pointed needles, setof 5 © Stitch marker © Topesey needle moa Bos 104 Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter 4.5) cm] shorter than desired foot length, end- ing 12 (14, 16, 18) sts before end of second rnd of pink. Join orange yarn and work rem 12 (14, 16, 18) sts of rnd with ‘orange. Cut pink yarn, Coe Using orange yarn, work shore-row toe the same as the short-row toe for Harry's Sock, page 102 Finishing When toe is complete finish sock as directed for Harry's Sock, page 103 Broomsticks Sock Instructions ‘With color A, CO 56 (64, 72, 80) sts onto four dpns, pm to note beg rd, and join in a circle, being careful not to ewist ts Mote: To compensate for the extra thickness of the stranded color- work, the leg of this sock has more sts than the first ewo socks in this pattern. The stitch count is decreased before the heel is begun. Cuff ‘Work in single rib, as described in the stitch guide (see page 105), for 10 rnds. Reg Hote: The leg length is adjusted for each size by working different numbers of repeats of the charted motif. Solid color tows are worked before and after to separate the repeats and to center the motifs on the leg. b> w. mon o&