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Give M Elbow — Room! exe lial aman) TOW: 'S ‘ cen) ay i uti EDITOR'S LETTER “See you in September" was the refrain when people went away for the summer. It was also the title of a popular song when | was in high school. oday’s texting, Skype, play dates and organized sports make the phrase seem dated. However, the memory of the song still resonates for me. September seems an ideal place for the year to begin, as our lives often take a new direction at that time. New school terms, ibitious goals for the company to achieve, and harvesting the crops all herald the “get-going” attitude of September: For knitters, it means it’s time to consider projects with woolly themes, and perhaps, knitted items for Christmas gifting, In this issue, we offer the best from talented designers whose names you'll recognize, as well as newcomers we think you're going to love. 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Letters chosen for be faxed to: 240) 589-8093, Every efforts me return postage. Publsher assumes no responsibly fr retum or safety of unsalted materia to return submisslons # accompanied by SkPTEMBER 2010. CreativeknistingMagazine.com 5 PTEMBER 2011 Volume 32, No. 5 PROJECTS: 14 Lacy Leaves Tunic Here's @ twist: Knit the leafy ers, and then make a ater to 16 up for Fun Crisp cables make their mark n acolared jacket tov yor right 18 coco Classic 3s renown most women 20 Linked Cables Jacket This jacket, embossed wit tie texture, wll please 32 Elbow Room nim or her. Keep your core warm and your arms free with a sideways-knit 22 season-Spanning long vest. Ruana Easy to knit, our ana 34 Backward Glance provides chic style and Cable Socks cozy warmth Classic braids follow you ere with these | 24 Paint the Town elegant socks | Addthis dressy cari toa 36 ski Bunny Headband Keep your ears cozy with a shaped ba 26 autumn Promenade or off Here is the pertect vest fr 2ipiton or off as 38 Diamonds & Ribs weather Cardigan A raceful cardigan is pe 28 Fitted Garter vest for any woman's wardrobe. Our nominee for your new favorite: a quick-knit ga AO spruce Cove Pullover with class! undy ‘and button-box finds make this sweater a winner! 30 emma coat simple stitches combineto 42 Norse Legend make 3 feshion statement Dalcate traces of twiring tines ipgeeloeas merge ina sculptured sweater for women CowrinueD On aoe # 45 Leafy splendor Appliqué and patchwork: Two dynamic modes combine in his beauiul trom. 46 stone-cut Hoodie Bands of sculptured stitching highlight the hem and the hood for casual fun. 48 Goldenrod vest vest provides a yer of warm great style! 50 Bar Harbor Hoodie Xids of all ages wil ke his hoodie; tees like an old fiend ARTICLES OF INTEREST 311 skill Booster— Stitch Markers Are Your Friends The ow marker can make your kniting so mich beter 52 evergreen Purse How can you make a difer ence? Use recycled yarn to knit this clever bag 54 cozy Baby is there anything cuter than a baby in an adorable, earwarming nat? 56 Ribbed Eyelet Socks Everyday socks with eyelets make for fun knitting and wearing FOR SUBSCRPTION SERVICE, ruorg charge oars vs cine at Creatvekitngmagaane com 58 cable & Rib set kritup these bea accessories fr that special friend... or yourselt 61 stadium Blanket This afghan can cushion your bleacher seat or wrap you in warmth 62 cable Time Blanket Alt last A cabled blanket as soft as the baby wrapped inside it DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter, 4 Creative Letters, 5 Knitting Finds, 10 Book Reviews, 12 Yarn & Notions Resource Guide, 91 Knit Techniques, 92 Knitting Class, 94 Standard Abbreviations, 95, Standard Yarn Weight System, 95 Skill Levels, 95 November 2010 Previews, 97 Crochet Class, 97 In This issue, 98 (Gee “siaserptors’ Orr t Coste Kang Caster Srvin PO box 900, 8g Sac) TK 75755 eae ‘ces you ul for areca sun rel (00828 S865 G3 26 ON weak am. 19S BM. CS ‘Str foe o£. or send an mal eCustomer Serveecreatvekitingtagazia com = Lacy-Leaves TUNIC FUN TO KNIT FROM START TO FINISH, WEAR THIS FEATHERWEIGHT LAYER FOR DAY OR NIGHT. iD oewerae ‘Woman's small (medium, large, extra- large, 2%-large) Instructions are given for smallest size, with larger sizes in parentheses. When only 1 number is, ven, it applies to all sizes. Chest: 36 (40, 44,48, 52) inches Length: 28 (29, 0,31, 32) inches + Sock weight yarn* (195 yas 50g per ball: 5, 6,7, 8) bali tapestry rainbow #105 ‘Sze 7 (4 5mm) straight needies or size TReeded to obtain gauge ‘stitch marcers ‘Sample project was completed with “Mini Mochi (80% merino wool/20% nylon) from Crystal Palace Yarns. Special Abbreviation Make 1 (M1): Inc by making a b Pattern Stitches Falling-Leaf Edging (nultiple of 6 sts) Row 4 (RS): K1, D7, K1, yO, K1, yo, k1 M1, Sk, k5, K2tog Row 8: K3, 07, KS Row 9: K1, p2, k1, p1, M1, Ssk, k3, k2tog, 01—12 sts, ROW 10: K7, 5, K2, P1, k3, Row 11: K1, 92,1, 02, M1, $sk, Kt k2tog, p1—11 sts. Row 12: K1, p3, 3, p1, «3, Row 13: K1, 92, k1, p3, M k2tog, pss0, p1—10 sts. Row 14: Bind off 4 sts, k 6sts. Rep Rows 1-14 for pat Open-Leaf Lace (multiple of 18 sts) Row 4 (RS): Knit Row 2 and all WS rows: Pur ROW 3: *K11, SSk, YO, k1, YO, K2t0g, 2; rep from * across. ROW 5: *K10, SSK, K1, YO K2t0g, kt; rep from ROW 7: *K9, ssk, K2, YO, k2tog; rep from * Row 9: Knit Row 11: *k2, ssk, yo, k1, yo, 2t08, 411; rep from * across Row 13: *ki, ssk, k1, yo, k1, yo, k 20g, K10; rep from Row 15: *Ssk, k2, k2t0g, k9 Row 16: Pu! Rep Rows 1-16 fc Pattern Notes orked first from si section and then stitches are picked up along edge for front, back or sleeves. There is no neck shaping. style allows for bbe as wide or narr Back/Front Make 2 alike Cast on 6 sts. Work in Faling-Leaf ging MELISSA LEAPMAN for Fun TIMELESS STYLE AND BEAUTIFUL CABLES MIX IT UP IN A COLLARED, CROPPED JACKET. “Werman's smal (medium, large, extra- large, 2X-large), Instructions are given or smallest size, with larger sizes in parentheses. When only 1 number is given, it applies to-all sizes. Chest (buttoned): 36 (40, 4513, 50, 55) inches Length: 18 (181, 19, 19%, 19%) inches @ * Chiinky weight yern* (121 yes/100g per ball: 8 (9,10, 11,12) balls red pepper #703 #82 8 (6mm) needles + Size 10 (em) neédies or se needed to obtain gauge *Cable needle ‘stitch markers #7 (HH inch) button* #10187 “sample project was completed with Tul (70% New zealand merino wool/15% ‘New Zealand cashmere/15% possum) ‘from Zealana, and button from JHE, Special Abbreviation Right Twist (RT): Sip next st cn and hold in back; ki, kt fro Creative knitting, serremaen 20 tog, leaving sts on LH need! Pattern Stitches Rib (multiple of 2 sts + 1) Row 4 (RS): K1, *p1, k1; rep across Textured (multiple of 2 Row 1 (RS): Ki, *p1, k ‘across, Row 2: Knit across. Rep Rows 1 and 2 for pat. ep fron Cable Panel (worked over 27 sts) See chart on page 69. Back with smatier 119) sts. set-up rib Row 1 (RS): Work Rib pat across first 11115, 19, 23, 27) sts, place marker, 2, RT, p2, work Rib pat across next 2, RT, p2, work Rb pat 15 sts, 92, RT, at across lat K2, w xt 15 sts, 2, p2, k2, slip marker, work Rib pat ‘across next 11 sts, slip marker, k2, p2 work Rib pat across next 12, p2, k2, slip marke! across last 11 ding wi Set-up body Row 1 (RS); Work Textured pat across first 11 (15, 19, 23, 27) sts slip atker, work Cable Panel over next rker, work Text slip marker, ss last Textured pat across 9, 23, 27) sts, slip Design by AMY POLCYN ‘Woman's small (medium, large, extra large, 2X-large) Instructions are given for smallest size, with larger sizes in parentheses. When only 1 number is ‘given, it applies to all sizes. Chest: 34 (38, 42, 45, 48) inches Length: 21 (22, 23,24, 25) inches beaiteauervoes | CB ‘100g per skein): 7 (7,8, 9, 10) ‘skeins shades of blue #8819 Pees ass ee crvaees ‘*Sample project was completed with Baby Alpaca Grande Pant (100% baby alpaca) from Plymouth Yarn Co. Gauge 12 sts and 18 rows 10cm in Seed St pat To save time take time to check gauge 4 inches/ reatwe knitting sePTemaen 2010 COCO SIMPLE SEED STITCH YIELDS OUTSTANDING RESULTS IN AN ENDURING STYLE FROM COCO CHANEL. Pattern Stitches Seed St (even number of sts) Row 1: *K1, pt; rep from * across. Row 2: Pull the krit sts and knit the purl sts across. Rep Row 2 for p Seed St (odd number of sts) Row 1: Ki, *p1, k1; rep from * across Row 2: Knit the puri sts ang purl the knit sts across. Rep Row 2 for pat Special Techniques Unattached cord: With don, +3, slip sts back onto LH needle, pull yarn tightly across back of work; rep from * for desired length, Applied I-cord: *Siip sts back onto LH needle, with opposite end of LH needle, pick up 1 edge st, pull yarn tightly across back of work, K2, K2t0g: tbl Vast knit st with picked-up st); rep from * for desired length. ‘-cord buttonhole: Work in applies eord to marker, work unattached eord for 3 rows, or approx Lay unattached l-cord along edge of front and resume working apolieg cord (unattached buttonhole loop). Back Cast on 52 (58, 64, 68, 72) sts. Work in Seed St pat until back measures 12 (12%, 13, 13%, 14) inches from cast-on edge, ending ha WS row. ‘Shape armholes Continuing in pat, bind off 3(4, 4,5, 5) sts at beg of next 2 rows, Dec 1 st at each end [every RS row} 3 (4, 5,5, 6) times—40 (42, 46, 48, 50) sts. Work even until armhole measures 7H (8, 8%, 9, 94) inches, ending with WS row, ‘Shape neck & shoulders At beg of row, bind off [3 (4, 4, 4,5) sts] twice, [4 (4,4, §, 5) sts] twice, and then (4 (4, 5, 5,5) sts] twice—18 (18, 20, 20, 20) sts. Bind off rem sts Left Front st On 26 (29, 32, 34, 36) sts. Work in Seed St pat unti front measures same as back to armholes, ending aWS row E. J, SLAYTON Adiil’s small (mecium, large, extra- large} instructions are given for small- est size, with larger sizes in parenthe- ses. When only 1 number Is given, it applies to all sizes. Chest: 38 (44, 50, 56) inches ‘Length: 22% (22%, 24, 24) inches ‘Worsted weight yem* (190 ® yds /1138 per stein 70,9, 10) skins forest shadows #210 * Size 6 (4mm) needles: ‘+ Sie 7 (8 Sm) needles or size needed to obtain gauge stitch markers. «Stitch holders Cable needle * Separating zipper: 20 (20, 22, 22) Inches * Sewing needle and matching thread Sample project was completed with Lamb's Pride Worsted (85% wooV15% ‘mohair fom Brown Sheep Co. Gauge 24 sts 8 4 6 OWS = 4 with larger needles time, take time « gauge. Special Abbreviations 3 over 3 Right Cross (3/3 RC): Slip next3 sts to cn, hold in bas kG from en, Inked Cables Jacket 3 over 3 Left Cross (3/3 LC): Slip ext 3 sts to cn, hold in front, K3, K3 ed by slip, sip, knit (SSK) a the beginning of the row and by knit 2 together (k2tog) at the end of fom en, Make 1 (1) Central Double Decrease (COD): s K2tog, i, can’t find the correc wger 1 may be ‘See note on Tip Off Pattern Stitches Linked Cables Border (7 of 18 Row 1 (RS): rep Row 2 and all WS rows: Pur Row 3: Knit Row 5: *3/3 LC ké 3/3 RC tip Back smaller needles, cast on 78 (90, 102, 114) sts. Beg with & WS row, work 5 rows in garter st. Ine row (RS): K2, pt k1, M1, rom * to last 4 1, Kt, pl ko—114 (132, 150, 168) sts Next row: K1,p1, ki purl to last 3 sts, end kr, p1, k1 Tip Off poate Bot ond vaee2 Linked Cables (multiple of 18 sts Row 1 (RS): Knit. Row 2 and all WS rows: Pu Row 3: *K3, 3/3 RC, 3/3 LC, k3; rep work Row 2 of 0 last 3 sts, Van 3 RC Row 9: Seni Rows 11 and 12: R Re 42 for pat Vand 2. Pattern Notes beg Lin r those prefer- until back hes from asures approx 15 inche n shaping results in a parti ‘Shape armholes ng stitches in ‘At beg of row, bind 16, 16,19) al shaping CONTINUED ON PAOE 72 asics BEST UNISEX JACKET, WITH STYLE AND VERSATILITY TO SPARE. ste ~Seagson-Spanning Ruana SNUGGLE INTO THE FOLDS OF THIS EASY-TO-KNIT WRAP. Pattern Note Place markers at each end of row. Circular needle is used to accor Continue in established pat for date large number of stitches Do not 92 rows from marker. jor worktackaréforhin owe." ”cortnueim Dele Mas pain totewing clr sequence Front Panel A TOWs B, QD ome ‘rons A pee Bballs Saou With A, cast on 76 sts. 8 rows C, \ sa Work Double Moss pat in following 4 rows A, caer sequence rows ‘rows rows drome Bron 8 rows C 4 rows 8, 4 rows A, 1210WS A 12 rows D, Bind off in pat 4 1OWs A, Brows C, Tip Off _ Fringe “cane dos worsted oe 4 10WS A Cut into 24sinch-iong rows, Cablecastonisa strands. Using 4 strands s2rowsA, ending —_gnap:seehowon _for each knot, work Gauge with Row 4. Donot —_page'ga Finish your _single-knot fringe (see 18 sts and 23 rows ~ 4 inches/ bind of lace sts Fuahawwith fringe; 282 92 Placing 20 10cm in Double Moss pat on holder. Getaison pogese, ots evenly spaced Exact gauge isnot critical to across each front pane this project Back and 43 knots of fringe Place sts of 1 front evenly spaced across Pattern Stitch panel back on needle a back panel. im Double Moss (multiple of 4 sts) 1 of Double Moss pat across; cast on ends even. m Rows 1 (RS) and 2: *k2, p2; rep 16 st3, ScweMamiC ow PAGE 77 from * across, sing cable cast-on method; work in Rows 3 and 4: *P2,k2;rep from* established pat across 2nd front across. panel—168 sts. Rep Rows 1-4 for pat Create Knitting SePTEMBER 2010 MARY BETH TEMPLE ‘Woman's small (medium, large, extta- large, 2x-large) instructions are given for smallest size, with larger sizes in parentheses. When only 1 number is ‘given, itapplies to all sizes. Chest: 36 (40, 44) 48, 52) inches Length: 2312 (24%, 26, 26¥s, 28) inches. * SOck weight yam® (620 ys! a 100g per skein): 3;3,4,4,5) 9° skein red carpet #1410 += Size 4 (2.5mm) 29-inch or longer circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge * Stitch holders 4 4 inches/ 30cm in Lacy Ripple pat. To save time, take tim check gauge. Pattern Stitch Lacy Ripple (rnultiple of 13 sts + 5) Row 1 (RS): K3, *yo, ka, ssk, k2108, ka, yo, ki; rep from * to last 2 sts, K2. Row 2 and all WS rows: Purl Rep Rows 1 and 2 for pat cteatwe knting SEPTEMBER 2010 Paint | the Town | YOU'LL BE UNFORGETTABLE IN THIS TIE-FRONT CARDI TO WEAR UPTOWN OR DOWNTOWN. Pattern Notes Slip firs of knitwise on right side Divide for fronts & back Next row (WS): P48 (55, 61, 68, 74) sts for left front, bind off 13 (12, 13 eft armhole; 091 ( s for back; bind 0 ts for rig it front. Place 's on holders. 13, 13) sts for 117,12 12, 13, 13, 13 fl rem sts fo ack and left f Right Front Next row (RS): Work in established pat across. Next row: Bind burl across—46 (61, 57, 6 dec 1 st at arm g [every WS ro) 44 (87, 51, 54 np en in pat until armhole eS.3., 3%, 4,4) inch ending with a Shape neck Row 1: Bind off 8 sts, work in pat across—36 (39, 43, 46, 50) sts. Row 2: Purl across. Row 3: Bind off 2 sts, work in pat across—34 (37, 41, 44, 48) sts. Row 4: Purl across. Continuing in establish edge [e1 8) time 7, hole measures 8 (9%, 10, 108, 11) inches, ending with a RS row. Shape shoulder Bind off 8 sts at beg [every WS row NANCY RIECK WARM YOUR BODY AND SPIRIT WITH OUR CHARMING ZIPPERED West, IT’S PERFECT FOR AUTUMN DAYS OR NIGHTS « bz Woah extra-small 6m, mecium ge, large) Instructions Gauge lest sia, with larger 22 sts an ‘sizes in parenth umber is giv Special Abbreviations Cable Needle (cm) Place Marker (PM) Place marker on needle ball:7(6,10,12,14,16) 0" Slip Marker (sm): balls uptown pink #5009 +2 sie 3 (25mm) 32-inch crculer needles Hi Size 4 (3.5mm) 16-,24- and 32.inch i circular neadles or size needed to obtain gauge i «Size 6 (4mm) cl 2 ses larger Pattern Stitches Faux Cable (worked Row 2 and all even mds: P2 (02, ps -edle or needle body needle for itch markers: ble needs g zipper length of center 1g needle and matching thread wrap 6 (W6): Si *Sample project was completed with ‘Baby Twist (100% baby alpaca) from ‘Alpaca With a Twist Rnd 2 and all even rows: Rep 2 Rnd 1 = BG create xoiting serremven 2010 255 Vest POP THIS DELIGHTFUL LAYER OVER A TURTLENECK WITH YOUR FAVORITE SKIRT OR JEANS. i ‘Woman's extra-small (small, medium, large, extra-large, 2X-large) Instructions are given for smallest size, with larger sizes in parentheses, When only 1 num: ber is given, it applies to all sizes. Chest: 26% (0%, 34%4, 3815, 42, 46%) inches Length: 17% (18, 19, 20, 20%, 21m) inches: “Worsted weight yam* (82 yds/ aD S0g per skein 7 7.8,9,10, 40) skein light brown #49 ‘Size & (Sm) 24-inch circular needle Of Size Needed to obtain gauge ‘titeh markers "= Stitch holders ‘+3 buttons: dark buffalo hom #535 “sample project was completed with [DROPS ALASKA (100% wool) and buttons from Gamstudio. Gauge 17 sts and 34 rows =4inches/ 100m inganerst To save time, take time to check gauge. special Technique Short-row sequence Row 4 (RSI: Krit to fist marker, tun, leaving rem sts unworked. Row 2: knit across. RRow 3: Knit to 2nd marker, turn, leaving rom sts unworked. Row 4: knit across. Row 5: knit al sts Create Knitting SEPTEMBER 2010 Row 6: Krit all sts Rep Rows 1-6 for pat Note: Sts to first marker (body) have 6 rows, sts to 2nd marker (yoke) have 4,ows, and rem sts (neck) have Pattern Notes Measurements may seem small, but the garment becomes very elastic so knit your usual size Circular needle is used to accom modate stitches. Do not join, work back and forth in rows. Vest is worked from side to side in 1 piece, beginning along the left front edge and ending along the right front edge. Shaping is achieved by working the short-row sequence. Jacket Left front Cast on 75 (78, 82 Rows 1 (RS)-4: Note: Place a marker on RS. With RS facing, place 2 marke: needle as follows: Place first marker after 47 (49, 52, 54, 56, 59) sts, and 2nd marker after a total of 57 (60, 64, 67,70, 74) ts—47 (49, 52, 54, 56, 59) sts for body + 10 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) sts for yoke + 18 sts for collar. Work Rows 1-6 of short-row sequence until piece measures 2» (21, 2%, 2%, 3%, 34) inches from cast-on edge at neck and approx from ccast-on edge at body, ending with a WS row. Place a marker at neck edge. Knit first 30 (32, 34, 36, 38, 40) sts and place on a hoider—a5 (26, 48, 49, 50, 52) sts on needle. Left sleeve Continue working short-row sequence, with 17 (17, 18, 18, 18, 19) sts before first marker for sleeve, Until piece measures approx 2% (2%, 3¥%4, 3%, 334, 344) inches from marker at neck edge and approx 8% (8%, 9%, 410, 10%, 11%) inches across sleeve, ending with a WS row. Piace all sts on holder. With Ws facing, slip 30 (32, 34, 3, 38, 40) body sts from holder onto needle. Work in garter st on these ts for 1% (2%, 3%, 4, 4%, 5) inches, ending with a WS row. With RS facing, slip sleeve/neck sts from holder back onto needle- (78, 82, 85, 88, 92) sts Move neck marker to end of this row, Back Work short-row sequenice until piece Measures approx 4 (8%, 44, 5%, prox 11% (13, 14%, inches fr body, endin k marker and place on hi 50, 52) sts on ne Right sleeve Continue with until piece m 4, 8) Inches across body, ending Buttonhole row (RS): KRISTIN HANSEN all (small, medium, 2, 2klarbe, Slat Chest: 37 (41 Length: 26 34) inches = 1 large button *sample project was completed with 32° (40% baby alpaca/4o% extra-fine merino Wool/20% sik) from Fiesta Yarns, BO creawexntting serremace 2 ~ Stitch Markers Are Your Friends ONE TINY NOTION CAN MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE! KIM WAGNER KNIT A GRACEFUL CUFF-TO-CUFF Vesa mKOn 2.3 OPEN OR CLOSED WITH A SHAWL PIN. Left Twist (LT): Slip next st to.cn hold in front of work; k1, kt from cr Make 1 (M1): Make backward loop on RH needle, Increase (inc): Inc 1 by knitting in front and back of same st, Pattern Stitches 2/2 Rib (multiple of 4sts +2) Row 1 (RS): K2, "2, K2; rep from * across. Row 2: P2, *k2, 02; rep from * across. Rep Rows 1 and 2 for pat Diamond Twist See chart on page 77. Pattern Notes Garment is worked in 1 piece from side to side, beginning with left sleeve. Circular needle Is used to accom: modate stitches. 00 not join; work back and forth in rows. Left Sleeve Cast on 66 (74, 82, 86, 94) sts Work in 2/2 Rib pat until sleeve measures 4 inches from cast-on edge, encing with a WS row Beg with a RS row, work 6 rows instst Ine row (RS): Ki, nc, knit to last 2 sts, inc kt. Rep inc row [every RS row] 3(3, 4, 4,5) times—74 (82, 92, 96, 106) sts Next row: Purl across Left Front & Back Continuing in St st, cast on 71 (67, 62, 60, 5) sts at end of next 2 rows— 216 sts. Keeping first and last 4 sts in garter st for border, and beg with RS row, work 9 (13, 17, 21, 25) rows in St st Work Rows 1-17 of chart Beg with @ RS row, work 7 2, 9,11, 13) rows in St st Next row (WS): Bind off 108 sts for left front, purl to last 4 sts, ka—108 sts. Tip Off For neater side seams, ‘geht sides tog using Kitchener st see page 92) Next row (RS): Knit across, Next row: Puri to last 4 sts, ka Next row: Knit across. Keeping 4 border sts in garter st rk Rows 1-21 of chart over rem 104 sts. Next row: Knit across. Next row: Purl to last 4 sts, k4 Rep last 2 rows, Right Front Next row (RS): Knit across, casting on 108 sts at end of row for right tront—216 sts Keeping fist and last 4 sts in garter st for border, and beg with a WS row, work 6 @, 8,10, 12) rows in stst Work Rows 5-21 of chart. ig with a RS row, Work 9 (13,17 21,25) rows in Sts. Right Sleeve Continuing in t st, bind off 71 (67,62 60,55) sts at beg of next 2 rows —74 (22,90, 6,106 sts Next row (WS): Purl across. Dec row (RS): K3, Ko, ki 35, sok. Rep Dec row (every RS row 3(3, 4 4,5) times—66 74, 82,86, 94 St. Work 6 rows in st st Work 2/2 Rib pat for 4 inches, Bind off in pat Edging With RS facing, pick up and knit 108 sts along right front, 18 sts across back of neck, and 108 sts across left front—234 sts, ROW 1 (WS): K4, 92, *K2, 92; rep from * across to last 4 sts, ka Row 2 (RS): K6, *p2, K2; rep from * across to last 4 sts, k& Rep Rows 1 and 2 until ibbin measures 5 inches. Bind off loos inpat. Finishing Sew side/sleeve seams. m FAMOUS FOR nese etd SEPTEMBER 2010 Cteathvexnittingmagazine.com 33 DROPS DESIGN FOR GARNSTUDIO Woman's size small (medium, large) Insteuctions are given for smallest size, with larger sizes in parentheses. When only 1 number is given, it applies to all sizes. Leg: 11 (1194, 1244) inches to bottom of nee! Foot: 8% (9%, 10%) inches + Dk weight yame (109 yas/ 50g per ball3 bal ight olive #45, + Sie 4 (5mm) st of doublepoint needles or size needed to brain gauge + stich makers + Cable needle *Sample project was completed with [DROPS Karisma Superwash (100% wool) from Gamstudio. Creative Knitting, SEPTEMBER 2010 ae PERFECT FOR APRES SKI OR RAKING LEAVES— THESE SOCKS ROCK. Gauge 22 sts and 30 mds = 4 inches/ 10cm in Sts. To save time, take time to ccheck gauge. Pattern Note Socks are sized for US. 5-64 (74-9, 9%-1085/European 35/37 (38/40, a Pattern Stitches ble pats are worked from charts, Sock Cast on 54 (61, 68) sts and divid onto 3 needles, Join without mark beg of Rnd 4: Knit around. Rnd 2: P2 (3, 3), k2, p2 (2, 9), plac ‘marker, work Chart A across next 45 sts, place marker, p2 (2, 3), k2, p2 3,3), k rep from * toe art A). Beg on next is 1-12 from Chart 8 s until sock me 4 (84, 9) inches, y p2t0g first 2 purl sts ineach purl section before and after Chart 8 section (do not dec in cable ppat)—as (51, 57) sts. Continue to work Chart B and rib pats until sock measures 9 (9%, 9%) inches. Heel Keeping first 23 (25, 27) sts on needle, slip rem 22 (26, 30) sts to @ holder for instep. Work St st in rows on DROPS DESIGN FOR GARNSTUDIO KNIT INA FLASH, THIS NOT-QUITE-A-HAT WILL KEEP EARS WARM AND TOASTY. 80D bor) } Circumference: Approx 19 inches i J Worsted weight yarn* (82 yds/ aD 50g per ball: balldarkcpink »=™ mix 53m + Sze 7 (4mm) needies or sze neoded to obtain gauge J + sttch markers *Sample project was completed with ‘DROPS Alaska (100%; wool) from. Garnstudlo, Special Abbreviation in front and back of st (pf/b): Bur in front and J inpurists j Headband J Beg at center back, cast on 19 sts i JOAN HUGHES 4g y GROWN-UP. GIRLS LOVE WHE RIAN) Da = assyAWN ee) THIS UPDATED CLASSIC. rib pat time, take time to gauge. Special Abbreviations Right Twist (RT: insert RH needle int front of Zn ston LH needle, KI leaving ston needle and then inser fe needle into front of first ston Li (1/1RPC): Place next st on cn and din back, knit next st, pur st Left Purl Cross (1/1LPC): Place xt st on cn and hold in next st, knit st from cn, Slip, slip, purl (ssp): Slip next 2 Yo twice (2yo): Wrap yarn twice around RH Make 1 (M1): Insert LH needie front to back under stran« last st worked and 1 ki-tbl Pattern Stitches 1/2 Rib (multiple o Row 1 (RS): K2, *p2, ki to last 4sts,¢ tiple of 6 sts) T/ILPC, *1/1RPC Diamond Twist ( Row 4 (RS): K2, p2 W/ILPC; rep from * to last 6 5 end 1/1RPC, p2, K2. Row 2: P2, k3, p2, *k4, p2;rep from * last 5 sts, end k3, p2. 03. U7 "pa tolast 5 sts, end Row 4: Rep Ro Row 5: K2, p2, 1/1RPC, *1/1LPC, p2, T/ARPC: rep from * to last 6 sts, end ALPC, p2, 2. Row 6: P2, k2, *p1, K2; rep from * to last 2 sts, end p2. ROW 7: K2, D1, *1/1RPC, p2, 1/1L°C ep from * to last 3st ki, pt, *k end ka, off ned Row 10: Left Twist (7: insert RH needle into Row 11 back of ad ston Lt : needle ki, leaving st Tip Off ss.enspsic ce pa elt Row 12: Rep Row & inser RH needle nto. NEWNGHRES eed) Rows 13-18: Rep fronottretston Ut (IBA Sree Rows 1-< reese, 1, cropsing (eat both sts off nee Back Right Purl cross wit larger needles, n 120 (132, 144, 168, 180) 2 Rib pat unti 9.9%, 9 sures 8 5is inch Underarm, ending with Work Rows 1-18 of pat, and then contin 15,15, 159 to armhole Shape armholes Bind ¢ 9 sts at beg 4, 126, 150, 162) sts Work even in pat until measures 8 (8%, 9, 9%, 9 ending with a WS rc Next row: Work in pat across first 33, G7, 43, 53, 59) sts, bind off next 36 (40, 40,4 neck, com: te row in pat. Place shoulder Left Front With larger needles, cast on (66, 72, 84, 90) sts. Work as f to armhole shaping, ending aws ‘Shape armhole & neck Next row (RS): Bind of last 4 sts, K2tog, K2 fall in love with AMIGURUMI 112 PAGES FILLED WITH 26 ADORABLE KNITTED CREATURES fe 2010. creativernittingMagazine com 39 FALL WEATHER MAY TEMPT Led HIM OUTDOORS TO ENJOY BBG THIS HEARTY SWEATER. A must-have Gauge Note: The RS of colar now becom for every 22sis and 30 rows = 4 inches the WS of sweater. ate ‘10cm in Mock Rib pat. knitting To save time, take time to Yoke 2 check gauge Row 4 (WS): For rght front, kt, p1, enthusiast! 1, 99, 10, 10, 11), PM, k1, p4, k1, special Abbreviations PM, fr right sleeve, 09 (10, 10,1, eastern ty eee Make 1 Left (M1L): Insert LH needle 12), PM, K1, p4, k1, PM, for back, p22 veryining yOu needle from front to back under the running (22,24, 24,26), PM, kbd, ki, PM, for know at your fingertips! thread between tre last st worked left sleeve, 9 (10,10, 11,12, PM, k and next ston LH needle. With Hp, k1, PM, for lef front, p9 (10,10 Featured Designer: neecle, knit into the back ofthis loop. 11), KY, pl“ k1 Imake' Right (MAR): Inert H Rows 2 and 8: Knit to 1 stbotore ME needle from back to front ur narker, M1R, k1, p1, k4, p1, k1, MIL = horizontal loop between the last s rep from * 3 mor nes, knit to prerrros, worked and next ston Li needle. end—Bsts incon each fo encyclopedia With RH needle, nit into the front —- Row 3 and all odd-numbered k f of this loop. rows: Kt, pt, kt, epurl to marker, Cable 4 Front (CaF: Sipnet ——puktepttom*3more times, purl | | Fe 2st to cn and holdin from, 2 toast 3ts, kt, I, k i from cn, Rows 4and 1: kntto1stbeire | Cable 4 Back (C48): Slip next rer, MIR, Kt, p1, CAF, pI, KT, MIL, m 3 2sts tocn and in back, k2, k2 fore marker, M1R, k1, p1, 14 from en #8, 1, KI, MIL; rep from * once Place Marker (PM): Place marker on needle. Row 12: *knit to 1 st before marker, Pattern Stitch MAR, K1, pt, ka, p1, ki, MIL; rep f Mock Rib (even number of sts) ‘ times, knit to Row/Rnd 1 (RS): kr 144, 150) sts Row/Rnd 2: *K1, pt, is 7-1215 6 e toend times, and then rep Rows 7-11—272 Rep Rows/Rnds 1 and 2 for pat (274, 302, 328, 358) Next row: k2t0g, *krit to 1 st before ss Pattern Notes marker, M1R, k1, p1, k4, p1, k1, MIL; ss is i s worked from from * 3 more times, knit to last a agai 2:sts, end by k3tog with | ing markers, slip them row and first st of next row, joi LEISURE} to them on following to work in ds, place diferent. rows/rounds, Use a different color _marker on needle for beg of rnd: ARTS marker to indica 278 (280, 308, 334,364) sts Per er aT i Chest / Collar Rnd 1 and all odd-numbered Cast on 88 (90, 94, 96, 102) sts mds: *knit to marke, 01, ka, p1, rep WkinMock Rb ptfor 94.4, fom 3 mes knits end | inches, ending with Row 2. Rds 2 and 6: *Knit to st before Knit 2 rows. CONTINUED ON PAGE #2 ; SEPTEMBER 2010 CreativeKnittingMagezine.com 41 DROPS DESIGN FOR GARNSTUDIO. 41%, 46%, 51) inches *Sample project was completed with ‘DROPS Alpaca (100% alpaca) from ‘Gamstudio. Gauge THE SUBTLE TRACERY STITCHES OF THIS PULLOVER WILL KEEP YOU WARM ALL WINTER. Pattern Stitches 3/4 Rib (multiple of 7st Row 4 (RS): K1 (edge st), *43, p rep from * to last st, end k1 (edge st. Row 2: P1, *kd, p3; rep from * to last tend pt Rep Rows 1 and 2 for pat Cables Cable pats are Back with small (135, 142, 163, 177) sts edge st each side). B (RS) work in 3/4 Rib pat until back asures % inch, ending with a Next row (RS): Knit across, dec 13 (17, 12, 19, 19) sts evenly—108 (118, 130, 144, 158) sts ‘Change to larger needles, pt ‘and then continue to work i St st until back measures 34: inches, Beg on next row, dec 1 stat each edge [every 6 rows] 5 times—98 (108, Work even until back measures 8% (@%, 8,8, 84) inches, then inc 1 ge [every 10 (10, 12, 14, 14 408 (118, 130, 144, ‘Shape armholes ind off at each edg id sts] 0(0, 1, 1.2) times, [2 sts] 3 6, 8,9) times and [1 st] 2 (2, times—84 (86, 88, 92, 94) st work even in St ‘Shape neck rk to first marker, atta cof yam, bind off 40) sts for neck, work t Working both sides a twice—23 (24 Front Work as for back unti front 844 (8%, 8, 8, 84) inches, ther 3t each edge [every 10 (10, 12, 14, 1. s—108 (118, 130, 144 At the same time, when front measures 13% (13%, 14%, 1544, 15%) inches, work first 39 (44, 50, 57, 63) sts in St st, place marker, work pat 30 sts, place marker, work rem (44, 50, 57, 6) sts in St st. Work as established until front measures 15% (16%, 16%, 16%, 17 nholes as for back Continue to work in St st and chart pat to A (60 sts in center pane’). Shape neck On next RS row, work to marker, work first 24 sts from chart pat, bind off 2 Center sts, complete row in pat. Mark Right Yoke Continue to plished pats npleting armhole shaping, and at next enter front: the! toB, dec as Xk after 15 rb every 14 (4, 5,6, 7) time 38 (39, 39, 40, 40) sts conte uit Continue back and forth in 2/4 Rib pat as before on these 15 sts. ind Off loosely in ib pat after approx 2% (2%, 34, 34, 34) inches (measured from shoulder) Left Yoke Slip sts onto needle and complete as for night eversing shaping. Led eee erage) A new edge on classic knitwear! Innovative separates that will last forever! Featured Designer: Cynthia Guggemos eae ARTS rier a eet ako SEPTEMBER 2010 CreatexmittingMagazine.com 43 ih a AUTUMNES > ax (MRS VS ee S| : INSPIRATION FORSAN AFGHAN TO LOVE. besien by DEBBY WARE 4'Y Splendor Row 1: K10, cast on 9 Row 2: K1, M1, k7, Cl f Gauge H 18 sts = 4 inches/10cm in gar Exact gauge is not critical to this project. Special Abbreviations Make 1 (Mt): nc by making @ back ward loop over right needle. Central Double Decrease (CDD): SI next 2 sts as if to k2tog, k1, p2sso. Block Make 25 in assorted colors Cast on 38 sts and knit 3 rows. Row 1: Knit across. Row 2: P3, purl to last 3 sts, K. Row 3: K3,[p2, kt] 10times, end 02, k3 ROW 4: K3,{k2, p1] 10 times, end ks. [Rep Rows 1~<) 10 times. Knit 3 rows. Bind off all sts. Assembly With desired color (sample uses lime green) and RS facing, pick up and knit 26 sts across short edge of block. Knit 4 rows (2 ridges garter st With 2nd needle, pick up and knit 26 sts across short edge of next block. Knit 4 rows. With RS of blocks facing, bind off edges tog, using 3-needle bind-off (see page 92. Continue to join blocks into 5 strips 5 blocks each, To join strips, pick up and knit 1 st in each st along edge of strip. Pick up ‘and knit same number of sts on edge Cf next strip and bind offal sts tog, being careful to align blocks. Large Leaf Make 24 in assorted colors Cast on 10 sts 5D, K7, MA ki—19 sts, Row 3: P19. Row 4: 9, K1,p9. Row 5: K9, pI, k9. Rows 6~ Row 18: Row 19: Row 20: Row 21: Row 22: Row 23: Row 24: Row 25: Row 26: Row 27: Row 28: Row 29: Row 30: Row 31: Row 32: Row 33: Row 34: Row 40: 17: [Rep Rows 2-5] 3 times. KB, CDD, k8—17 sts. Pi7, 8, k1,p8, KB, p1, ka. K7, CDD, k7—15 sts. PIs. P7, kt, p7, K7, D1, K7, K6, CDD, k6—13 sts. P13, P6, K1, PB, K6, DI, KS. KS, CDD, kS—11 sts pu 5, kt, p5, Ké, p3tog, k4—9 K3, CDD, kI—7 sts. 5 sts. 3 sts K3tog. Fasten off ‘Small Leaf Make 12 in assorted colors (G for each corner) Cast on 15 sts. Row 1 Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row Row 8: K6, CDD, K6—13 sts, K6, D1,K6, KS, CDD, K5—11 sts, 5, p1, KS. Ké, CDD, k4—9 sts. Ka, K3, CDD, 3-7 £3, 11,13, Ka EMBER 7010 CreatheknitingMagazine com Row 9: K2, CDD, k2—S sts. Row 10: 2, p1, k2. Row 11: K1, COD, kI—3 sts. Place rem 3 sts on dpn, *sl sts to other end of needie, pull yarn ‘across back, k3, rep from * for about 5 rows. K3tog and fasten off, leaving a3inch tal Referring to photo, place large leaves on blocks in a pleasing arrangement, leaving center block ‘empty, Sew each leaf in piace using running st and color of block ‘Attach 3 small leaves to each -orner, using 3-inch tals. => ‘Approx 48 X 48 inches + Worsted weight yarn» (220yds/100g per skein): oat 2 skeins each lime green #887, pumpkin #825, ight brown #853, dark brown #858, burgundy #893, ‘greenish grey #1919, grey #1926, lve #891, pale cream #878 #3 Size 7 (4.5mm) needles and 2 double- Point needies or size needed 10 ‘obtain gauge “Sample project was completed with £220 Superwash (100% superwash woo) from cascade Yams. LORNA MISER THESEMPHASIS 1S/ON THE CASUAL ATTITUDER <> AND&THIS SWEATER “DELIVERS.|T IN STYLE! Pattern Stitch Row 10: Textured Flame (multiple of as nd p ts Row 11: Ki, *Ssk.p Note: 4 only be 2d (om * to last 2st after ROWS 8 and ROW 12: P2, *p6,k3, Row 1 (RS): Ki Kiyok1, — tolas PU KIin note ee epiom “we Rows K Row 2: P2, *k5, p7; rep from * to last Row 14: P st, end pt last st, Row 3: 2," grep = Row 15: from * to 5; rep f Row 4: 1, * 6; ep from * to Row 16: p esto stance mitt Row 5: K2, *k5, ssk, p1, K2tog: rep Rep Rows 1-16 f from * to last st, end k Row 6: pérep trom *to Pattern Notes Row 7: s to work patte om * to la wumt Row 8: Pi, *p1, k5; ref last after work st, en ue to the diff Row 9: k2, *p5, {k1. betwe patter ki] in next st; rep fro stitch Pisgah Yarn and Dyeing Company 550 Orchard Street - Old Fort, NC 28762 The Original Softest Cotton Yarn 100% Cotton 4Ply Worsted and 8Ply Double Worsted Weights 100% USA Also availabe es» a ‘www.peaches-creme.com Toll Free Number: 1-800-633-7829 Email: peaches-créme@verizon.net STITCH MARKERS TRIANGLE The unique triangle shape sets a perfect eyelet for inserting your knitting needle Keep stitches sate and secure when notin use! New Mesum hoier 5-14 Inlength. For neck ge 5 (3.75) 1 17 (8.00 Reno are Deena a eign by SHIRLEY MACNULTY a sareeaute ‘Woman's extra-small (small, medium, large, extra-large) Instructions are given for smallest size, wit larger sizes in parentheses. When only 1 number is given, it applies to all sizes. Chest: 33 (7%, 49, 45%, 49x) Aches Length: 19 (20%, 21%, 22%, 23) inches ‘Worsted weight yam* (142 ‘ydS/60i per balla (5,5, 6,6) 9," balls lemon #899 + Size 5 (@ 75mm) 29-inch or longer circular needle + 2 pairs size 6 (mm) needles or size ‘needed to obtain gauge * Stitch markers * Stitch holders ‘Sample project was completed with ‘Tranquility (70% wool/30% bamboo) from South West Trading Co. Gauge 1 sts and 28 rows = 4inches/ 10cm with larger needles in Tels Lace pat To save time, take time to check gauge Creatve knting sePremeeR 2010 Vest ADD A LIGHT TOUCH TO YOUR TRANS-SEASONAL WARDROBE WITH THIS AIRY VEST. Pattern Stitches Trellis Lace (multiple of 6 sts) Row 4 (RS): *Y0, sk2p, yo, 3; rep Oss. url across. : *K3, yo. Sk2p, yo: rep from * across. Row 4: Purl across. Rep Rows 1-4 for pat. Seed St (even number of sts) Row 4: *K1, p1; rep from * across. Row 2: *P1, k1; rep from * across. Rep Rows 1 and 2 for pat. Seed St (odd number of st Row 4:1, *p1, kt; rep from * across Rep Row 1 for pat Pattern Notes Keep first and last 2 stitches of each row in stockinette stitch, working front neck shaping over 3 stitches as noted in instructions, When decreasing for front neck edges, if there are not enough stitches to work the double decrease (sk2p), omit the 2nd yarnover (yo) and work a single decrease (ssk or k2tog) on the 2 available stitches Chart is included for those prefer: ring to work Trelis Lace pattern from achart Back With larger needle, cast on 73 (79, 91, 103, 109) sts using long tail cast-on (see page 94) Row 1 (WS): K1, *p1, kt; ep from * Row 2: Rep Row 1. Row 3:1, purl to last st, end kt Beg pat Row 1 (RS): K1, 01, work Row 1 of Trelis Lace pat to last 5 sts, end yo, sk2p, yo, p1, kt Row 2: K1, purl to last st, end kt Row 3: K1, p1, work Row 3 of Tells Lace pat to last § sts, end k3, p1, kt. Row 4: Rep Row 2. Continue in established pat until back measures 12 (12%, 13, 13%, 134) inches or desired length to underarm, Shape armholes Bind off 6 (6,9, 12, 12) sts at beg of ext 2 rows—61 (67, 73, 79, 85) St. Work even in established pat until armholes measure 7% (8, 8%, 9, 9) inches, ending with @ RS row. Shape shoulders Work across 18 (20, 22, 23, 25) sts, bind off next 25 (27, 29, 33, 5) sts, ‘across rem 18 (20, 22, 23, 25) AMANDA SCHEUZGER (=) Child's 2 (4,6, 8, 10) Instructions are ‘given for smallest size, wit larger sizes iparentheses When only 1 number is. ‘ven, it applies to all sizes. Chest: 26 (28, 30, 32, 33) inches, with, button band Length: 14(15, 16, 18, 20) inches ‘Worsted Weight yarn* (200 ‘yds/100g per bal 3 (4,4, 5 5) balls copper drift #7172 (MO), ‘ball grey #194 (CC) ‘= Size (4mm) 32-inch crculer needle * Size 7 (4.5mm) 22-inch circular needle (1 aditional needle necessary for ‘needle bind-off) or size needed to obtain gauge ‘Stitch holders « Spt-ring stitch markers ‘©5.einch) buttons. Sample project was completed with ‘Encore Colorspun Worsted and Encore Worsted (75% acrlic/25% wool) from, Plymouth Yarn Co, Croatve Krittng SEPTEMBER 2010 Bar Harbor TAKE THE HOODIE TO A NEW LEVEL WITH A CONTRASTING CENTER PANEL. Gauge 20 sts and 27 rows = 4 inches/ ‘cm in St st with larger nee To save time, take time to check gauge. Special Abbreviations Make 1 Left (M1L): Insert Li needle from front to back under the running thread between the last st worked le. With RH knit into the back ofthis loop, Make 1 Right (MAR): Insert LH needle from back to front under the horizontal loop between the last st worked and next st on LH needle. ‘ith RH needle, knit into the front this loop. Special Techniques ‘-row buttonhole (On RS: Bring yarn to front, sl 1, bring yarn to back, *sI 1, psso; rep from * twice, s t back to left needle, tur. On WS: Bring yarn to back, cable cast on 3 sts, cable cast on 1 more, ging yarn to front between nee- dles before placing st on LH tum. On RS: SI 1 and pass last cast st over it Pattern Notes Body is worked in 1 piece from the lower edge to armhole, and then fronts and back are worked sepa: rately to shoulder. The front contrast ing color (CC) panels are worked by picking up stitches along the center front and working sideways. A circu lar needle is used to accommodate stitches, Do not join, work back and forth in rows. Body smaller needies and MC, cast on (113, Row 1 (RS): k3, to last4 sts, ka Row 2: P1, *p3, k1; rep from * to last 4sts, pa Rep Rows 1 and 2 un sures 2 inches, ending Change to larger needle, work in St st until body measures 9 (91, 10, 11%, 13) inches from cast-on edge, ending with a Ws r body mea: ith a WS rom, Divide for fronts & back K15 (16, 18, 21, 2) sts for right front and place on holder, bind off next 10 sts for right armhole, KSS (61, 65, 71 73) back, place rem 25 (26, 2, 31, 32) sts on holder for left armhole and front. Back Continue in St st until armhole mea sures 5 (5%, 6, 6%, 7) inches, Place 15 (16, 18, 21, 22) PATRICIA WARRICK eum) MEN ‘Approx 9x9 x 2 inches (buttonec) @ « worsted weight yamn* (186 yas/119g par skein): 2 skeins asparagus #3001 + Size 7 (4.5mm) needles or size needed toobtan gauge ‘= Size F/5 (@.75mm) crochet hook ‘+1 (inch) wooden button* ‘+4 (1% x inch) wooden beads* Sample project was completed with Red Heart Eco-Ways (70% acrylic/30% recycled polyester from Coats & Clark, putton from bill Buttons, and beads from ‘Natura Gallery. Gauge 18 sts and 26 rows = 4 inches/10cm in Honeycomb Cable pat act gauge is not critical to his project. Special Abbreviations Right Twist (RT): Skip 1 st, nit next st then knit skipped stand slide both off needle Left Twist (LT): Skip 7 st, knit 2nd st tb, then knit rst stand side both sts off needle ‘Make Knot (MK): [knit pu, kit Dur knit] into net st, then pass frst 43181 ata time over last st made Create knting SEPTEMBER 2010 Pattern Stitches Honeycomb Cable (multiple of 4sts +2) Rows 1, 3, 7 and 9 (RS): Knit across. Rows 2 and 4: K2, *p2,k2; rep from * across. Row 5: K1, *Ry stend ki Rows 6, 8 and 10: P2, “x2, p2; rep from * across. Row 11: K1, *L1, RT; rep from * to last st, end Ki. Row 12: Rep Row 2 Rep Rows 1=12 for pat from * to last Branched Vine (panel of 13 sts) Row 1 and all WS rows: Purl across. Row 2 (RS): K2, LT, 2, RT, KS. Row 4:K3, LT, RT K6, Row 6: Ké, LT kd, MK, k2 Row 8: K5, LT, k2, RT, k2. Row 10: Ké, RY, K3, Row 12: K2, MK, kd, RT, ka Rep ROWS 1-12 for pat. Moss St (odd number of sts) Row 1: K1, pi, k1;rep from * across, Row 2: P1, *k1, prep fro Row 3: Rep Row 2. Row 4: Rep Row 1 Rep Rows 1-4 for pat. Front Using cable cast-on, cast on 46 sts. ‘Work 60 rows in Honeycomb Cable Pat. Bind offal sts Purse Back Using cable cast-on, cast on 46 sts and work 92 rows in Honeycomb Cable pat. Row 93 (buttonhole row): K21, tog, lyo] twice, ssk, k21 Row 94: [P2, k2|5 times, 92, purl first yo, knit 2nd yo, [p2,K2] 5 times, end pa Maintaining pat, work 2 more rows in Honeycomb Cable—96 rows total Bind of al st Side Gussets Make 2 Using cable cast-on, cast on 13 sts, Work 59 rows in Branched Vine pat. Bind off all sts. Bottom Gusset Using cable cast-on, cast on 13 sts, ‘Work 52 rows in Moss St pat. Bind off all sts, Assembly Note: if rotfarliar with slip stitch (1 so and singe crochet (sc, refer to Crochet Class on page 97 With crochet hook and WS of pieces {08 (RS facing out sist gussets to front and back and to each other, working approx 3 crochet sts for every 4 knit rows. Straps CCut2 lengths of yarn, each 24 inches ng, and string 2 beads on each. Tie ends of 1 length securely to top front Pee. ’ q eer AND EASY TO KNIT, THIS BAG AV TDS) aN ATK YOUR TALENT AND j os ENVIRONMENTAL ae — ray DROPS DESIGN FOR GARNSTUDIO. WARM THOSE TINY EARS WITH THE CUTEST HAT FOR BABY. = tofon’s 1-3 months (-9 months, 12-18 months, child's 2,3-4 year) Instructions are given for smallest size with larger sizes in parentheses When onty 1 num: beris given, tapes to-l sizes. Circumference: 16 (17. 18, °°, 20) inches Length: Appiox 6% (7. 7%, 8, 8%) inches sotneanem cays — GED) 50g per ball: 1(1.2,2,2) balls red #3620 ‘Se 8 (Sm) 16-inch circular and ‘double-point neecles or size needed toobtain gauge ‘= iiteh holders: ‘stitch markers = Sze 7 (45mm) crochet hook sample project was completed with [DROPS Alpaca (100% alpaca) from Gamstudio. Create Knitting SePTEMBER 201 ‘Special Abbreviation Tip Off Leamn the ‘on see page 94) Making twisted cord isa snap; see page atte ble cast 93. Confused about crochet? See Crochet Class on page 97. BARB BETTEGNIES Foot circumference: 9 inclies Foot length: 9 inches. = Sock weight yam" (440 yds/ @® 100g per skein): 1 skein. tiiano ted #800 + Reinforcement sock weight yarn (optiona) # Size 1 25mm) set of 4 or § doubla- point needles o size nesdedto obtain gauge + stitch markers and safety pins project was completed with Sock (100% superwash merino woo)) ‘rom Malabrigo Yarn Co. Gauge a2sts and 48 rnin time, take time to Special Abbreviations SI 1p: Slip 1 st puriwise. N1, N2 and N3: Needles 1, 2,3. Pattern Stitches 2/2 Rilb (multiple of 4 st Rnd 1: *K2, p2; rep fr nd 1 for pat Pat 1 Ribbed Eyelet (eyelet on lefty: *«: Pat 2 Ribbed Eyelet (eyelet on YO, $k, P2; Pattern Note on 20 sts on NI. sts on N3, Join wi Tip Off Long tail cast-on have you puzzied? See age 94. Close up the toes with Kitchener to stitch, also called gto grafting (see page 93) Rnds 1-3: Work 2/28 Rnd 4: Work Pat 18 Rnds 5-7: Work 2/2 Rid pat. Rnds 8-13: V Eyelet, and then Rib pat Rnds 14-19: Work Pat 1 Eyelet Rib, 2/2 Rib pa Heel Flap Note: Ade arn If desir turn heel Row 1 (WS): Si 1p, purl across. Row 2: *SI 1p, k1; rep from * across, [Rep Rows 1 and 2] 15 tim nd with a RS row; there will be 16 slipped sts on surface of hee! flap ‘and 16 chained sts along each edge Turn heel Row 1 (WS): Si 1p, 917, pi,tur Row 2: Si 1p, k5, Sst, k1, turn Note: There will be 11 sts on each side of the center section; notice the row, you w ing the gap, and then before turning. Continu this way unti all the sts a have been worked—18 st will end with a RS row. tem. You Gusset Tur heel flap 90 degrees clockwise. With spare needle, pick up and knit 1 stin each slipped st along heel flap. Hf you wish, pick up an additional st at junction of heel and instep (16 or 17 sts), Place a safety pin on these sts, indicating N1. Combine instep sts onto 1 needle; work in established pat across these 32 sts (N2). With last needle, beg with a junction st again if desired, then pick up and knit 1 st in each slipped st along hee! flap (N3). With same needle, knit 9 sts from sts rem from heel. Slip rem 9 sts onto N1 Rnds now beg at bottom of hee! Rnd 1: Work around in pat. Rnd 2: Ni: knit to last 3 sts, k2tog 1, ssk, knit n instep sts and sin St st, rep Rnds 1 aoeiee m6 and N3, 32 sts Sa work instep st measures 6 inches from back or until sock measures 2 inches le than desied length shape toe ' Beg working all sts in St st (kni as i esie ep Rnd 1: Ni: knit to lost 3 sts, tog kA; N2:K1, ssk, knit to last 3 sts, RIBBED EYELET 1; N3: k1, ssk, knit to end ae Rd 2: Knit aroun. ep Rn 1 and 2 until 28 sts rem STTOHEY (6st on Ni and NQ, 12 sts on N2 Ket With N3 nit to end of Nt (12st) Put cut yarn, leaving a S-nch ta ee tapestry needle gat to, referin Sisek to kitchener st instructions or page 93. m ChiaoGoo SEPTEMBER 2010 CreatwvexnittingMagaziecom 57 esignsby Lols s. YOUNG ‘Approk 814 x 62 inches svorsedvsirvane EE) (146 ydis0g per hank): TE “tanks natural #801 «= Size 6 4mm) needles of size needed to obtain gauge: __*Sample project was completed with Harmony 10ply (100% merino wool) from "Naturally Yams. 1 size fits most adults Circumference: Approx 22 inches Worsted weight yarn* (116 gD yds/S0g perhank:2henks = ‘natural #201 -* Size 6 (4mm) 24-inch and 16-inch ‘ircularandl double-point needles or size needed to obtain gauge “+ stiten marker “Vamony tony 00% merino woo) fom -Naturtyvams. Creative niting SEPTEMRER 2010 RID « UPDATE YOUR WINTER COAT WITH A NEW SCARF, HAT AND MATCHING MITTENS. Pattern Note Scarf, hat and mittens require & hanks to complete; scarf and mittens take 6 hanks. Scarf Gauge 205s and 28 rows = 4 inches/ 40cm in pat To save time take time to check gauge Special Abbreviations Cross Cable Right (CCR): |nsert tip of needle into 3rd st on LH needle and pass it over first 2sts, kt, M1, kt. Make 4 (M1): Inc by making a ward loop over RH needle Pattern Stitch Cables & Ribs (multiple of 20sts +6) Row 1 (RS): K1, p1,[k1, p1, 3, 62, CCR, p2, CCR, p2, K3] twice, end [kt pt] twice. >f al OE Rows 2 and 4: P1, k1, [p1, k1 {p3, k2) 3 times, p3} twice, end Ip, ‘twice, Row 3:1, pt, k1, 91, {k3, p23 times, K3] twice, end [k1, p1] twice. Rep Rows 1-4 for pat Scarf Cast on 46 sts. Work Cables & Ribs pat Rows 1-8] 89 times, rep ROW 1. Bind off in pat on WS, Hat Gauge 20 sts and 28 mds = 4 inches/ 40cm in pat To save time, take time to check gauge Special Abbreviations Gross Cable Right (CCR): Insert tip of needle into ar ston LH neecle and pass it ver first 2 sts, k1, M1, Kt Make 1 (M1): Inc by making a back: ward lop over RH needle A , pees dium lanket Gauge F F F ‘working ch 5, skip 5 sc along marked 16 sts and 25 rows = 4 inches/ sections of Block 88; join with a si st 10cm in stripe pat. a 8 A in first sc, changing to A, ch 1, tur, To save time, take time to Row 4: Sc in each sc, working 3 S¢ i check gauge. ag tio center sc of each corner and working F 2 ir 5 sc in ch-5; join with sist in first sc, Pattern Note ch 1, tur, Blanket is made up of 9 blocks; 5 with = Fy a Row 5: Sc in each sc, working 3 sc ‘Aas MC and 4 with B as MC. ter Sc of each corner; st Sc. Fasten off Block A r 2 Make 5 Loops With A, cast on 68 sts m _ 3 Make 2 Rows 1 and 2: With A, knit With A, caston 6 sts. Kit until loop Rows 3 and 4: Change to 8 and measures approx 3ys inches. Bind off work in St st — Sew center of loops to top edge Rep Rows 1-4 until block measures Of Block 5A, to correspond with ‘approx 13 inches, ending with Row 2. Fig. ‘openings on 88, Sew snaps to ends Bind off with A of loons. Row 2: Sc into each sc, working Block B 3 sc in center sc of each corner; join, ake 4 with st st in first sc, ch 1, turn with B, cast on ‘Note: On Block 88, evenly mark off @o0D Rows 1 and two 5-sc sections along edge. sneit Rows 3 and 4: Change to and Row 3: Sc in each sc, working 3 Sc work in St st in center sc of each comer and ‘Approx 38 x52 inches (open) Rep Rows 1-4 until block measures AppIOK 1335 x 17% x3 inches (folded) approx 17 inches, ending with Row 2 Bind off with & + Worsted weignt yarn* Assembly (186 yd5/113g per skein): E _Referring to Fig. 1, sew rectangles tog ‘4skeins dark indigo #3240 (A), 4 skeins chamois #3174 ®) Edging « size 8 (mm) needles or size needed ‘it famifar with single cr toobtain gauge + Size F/5 (875mm) crochet hook + 2size 10 sew-on snaps Asc evenly around 4 edges of blanket, being su *Sample project was completed with sep work flat, and working 3 ec eer Eerste tecycled polyester) from Coats & Clark. ach comer; join with sl st in first sc changing to 8, ch 1, turn SEPTEMBER 2010 Creativexnittngmagazine.com JOANNE TURCOTTE FOR PLYMOUTH YARN CO. Blanket KNIT THIS BEAUTIFULLY PATTERNED BLANKET TO WELCOME A NEW BABY. bo ‘Approx 32 x 35 inches ‘= Worsted weight yarn* (109 yds/S0g per bait: 7 bas" turquoise #9519 ‘Size 7 4.5mm) 24-inch circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge ‘= Cable needle *Sample project was completed with Baby Bunny (60% pima cotton/30% ‘modal/10% angora) from Plymouth ‘Yarn Co. Creative xniting SEPTEMBER 2010 Gauge 10K 20 sts = 4 inches/ toem in pat rack gouge isnot crcl to special Abbreviation Cable 4 Front (C4F): Slip next 2 sts to en holdin font, 2, then k2 sts from en Pattern Note Circular needle is used to accommo: date large number of stitches, Do not join, work back and forth in rows. Blanket Loosely cast on 140 sts. Knit 8 rows. Beg pat Row 4 (RS): K4, p1, *k4, p3: rep from * to last 9 sts, end ka, p1, K4 Row 2 (WS): KS, *p4, k3;rep from * tolast 9 sts, end 4, KS. Rows 3-6: [Rep Rows 1 and 2] twice Row 7: K4, p1, *C4F, p3,k4, p3; rep from * to last 9 sts, end CAF pt, Ka Row 8: KS, *p4, 9'sts, end ps4, KS. Rows 9-12: [R twice Rows 13-16: [Rep Ro twice ROW 17: K4, p1, *k4, p3, C4F, p3; fe from * to last 9 sts, end kA, p1, ka Row 18: KS, *p4,k3; rep from * to last 9 sts, end ps, KS. Rows 19-22: [Rep Rows 17 and 18} twice. Rep Rows 3-22 until blanket mea. rep from * Zand 8} ws 1 and 2] sures approx 34 inches, ending with Row 6 oF 16. Knit 7 rows. Bind off all sts. re holder for right shoul- off last 4 hem sts of row. Place sts f der, 25 (29, 29, 29,29) on holder. a sts on holder for back “ neck, and 15(16,18, Left Front Panel c 21,22)sts.on holder On left front edge of body, measure t for left shoulder. ¥ (4, 4, %, 3) inch down from shoulder and place a marker on , Left Front edge st. With larger needles and cc s With Rs facing, join yarn at un ‘and beg at marker, pick up and knit s Bind off first 10 sts forleft under- 68 (73, 76, 86, 96) sts along right front u arm, work rem 15 (16, 1 in St st, until armhole measure (G's, 6, 6%, 7) inches. Place sts 1,22) Sts edge, and then cast on 4 additional hem—72 (77, 80, 90, 100) sts on holder. Shape neck : Working in St st, dec 1 st at neck Right Front edge by kt, ssk knit across [every RS facing, join yarn at under- 5,5) times—<68 (73, 75, arm. Work in tt unt 85,95) sts armhole measures 5 (Si, 6,6, 7) ‘Work even until CC panel measures inches. Place sts on a holder. 2 2,2, 24, 24) inches, ending with WS row, Work 1 more row, binding Right front pane! off last & hem sts of row, Place sts On right front edge of body, measure —_ on holder. 0, 3, , ) inch down from shout {nc row (RS): Krit to frst marker, er and place marker on edge st. Assembly MIL, slp marker, 3, slip marker, MIR, 20, = 3 ae With larger needles and CC, cast on Block pieces to finished measurements. knit across—59 (65, 69, 69, 69) sts 4sts for hem, and then with RS fac- Join shoulders using 3-needle bind-off Rep Inc row [every 4th row] 5 (7, 7, ing, pick up and knit 68 (73, 76, 86, (See page 92) 7,9) times—69 (79, 83, 83, 87) sts. 9, 96) sts along right front edge, ending Work even until hood measures ‘at marker—72 (77, 80, 90, 100) sts. Hood 10 (10%, 11, 11%, 11%) inches from With larger needles, MC, and RS fac- shoulder seam, ending with a RS row. Shape neck ing, pick up and knit 16 (17, 19, 19 10) Work 1 row, dec 1 st in center Working in St st, dec 1 st at neck sts along right front neck, knit 25,29, of row. edge by knitting to last 3 sts, k2t0g, 29, 29, 29) sts from back neck holder, Cutt yarn, leaving a long tall. Fold kt levery RS row) 4(4,5,5, 5)times— pick up and knit 16 (17, 19, 19 19) sts hood in half and join seam with 68 (73, 75, 85, 95) sts. along left front neck—S7 (63, 67, 67, Kitchener st see page 93) Work even until CC panel measures 67) sts, 2 (2%, 2%, 2%, 24) inches, ending with Next row (WS): Purl across, mark- Button Band RS row. Work 1 more row, binding _ing center 3 sts. With larger needles, CC, and RS facing, k64 (69, 71, 81, 91) sts from right front holder, pick up and knit 100 (105, 110, 115, 115) sts around hood edge, place marker, K64 (69, 71, 5 (5%, 5%, 5,6)" F seman. 4inaiy'|3 a% eee : Sa oe .| Bopy lel |= Next row (RS): Knit to marker, slip zl : : rete 67,8, "we a 2 Focovw seit 12 sep te: Ara en cecenctitng ST TH.OF entarows 64 creative Kniting sepremBen 2010 ‘Note: When working the Lord bind- af below, ifthe edge begins to pucker, work an occasional bind-off row as: 1, sk @ cord sts and 1 button band s stead of the rows given to tighten the edge. if the edge is pulling in, work an occasional bind off row as: Knit across instead of the row as gv toloosen up the edge. Bind off using -cord bind-otf as fol: lows: Cast 3 sts onto needle holding sts to be bound off, *k2, ssk (1 -cord stand 1 button band st, s!3sts onto UH needle; rep from * until al button 13(14, 12, 11,10) sis—5 6,6,7,8) marker Shape top Dec md: *Work to 2.sts before marker, J kxtog: rep from * around—s (5 67, 8) sts dec Next rnd: Knit around. 9,8) times more, changing to dpn as Rep last 2 mds a total of 10 1, 10, band sts are bound off. cut yarn and pull through rem 3 Lord sts, Sleeves With smaller needies and MC, cast on 33.67, 37, 41, 41) sts ROW 1 (RS): K2, *p1, K3:rep from * tolast3 sts, pt, 2 Row 2 (WS): P2,*k1,p3; rep from * tolast a sts, kt, p2 Rep Rows 1 and 2 until sleeve measures 1¥ inches, ending with a Ws row, Change to larger needles. needed—10 (10, 6, 7,8) sts rem, Next rnd: [k2t0g] around, Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch end. Thread end through rem sts, pull snug and fasten off Border Note: If not familiar with single ‘crochet (So), refer to Crochet Class ‘on page 97. With crochet hook and 2 strands held tog, *Sc, ch 2, kip % inch; rep from * around, join witha sl stin firsts Ties Make 2 Cut 10.60-inch strands. Make twisted cora (see page 93, OED Inc row: ki MIL, kt Continue in St st, ep inc row [every 4th row) 2 (1,4, 4, 5) times, then [every ath rowl 6 7, 7, 7.9) times—51 (55, 61, 65, 71) sts. Work even until sleeve measures 13% (14%, 15, 16, 174) inches. MIR, knit to last st Finishing Block pieces to measurements, Set in sleeves. Sew sleeve seams Turn hem sts to WS and sew inp Sew buttons opposite butonholes. Before allowing strands to twist tog, pull through first garter st row on earflap, Let strands twist tog, tie knot inend. Trim ends. m MIURA eae CCT Ue ITD at Reasonable Prices SEPTEMBER 2010 crestiveknittingMagazine.com 65 Continue in pa Working Open-Leaf Lace pat between markers and sts on each end in St stuntil and sts on each edge (29, in Stst and inc 1 st at 30, 31, 32) inches from each edge [every 6th piece measures 28 bottom of edging, Bind off loosely. Sleeves Cast on 6 sts. Work in Falling Leaf edging pat until edging measures 13 (14,15, 16, 17) nches, ending with Row 14. Bind off but do not break yar. Pick up and knit $8 (62, 68, 72, 76) edging. Bnd off loosely. 84 (9, 9%, 10, 108) inches down sts along straight edge. from shoulder and place marker on Next row: K? (4, 7,0, 2), place mark- Finishing: front and back for sieeve placement. er, work Row 1 of Open-Leaf Lace pat Wet-block all pieces. Sew shoulder _Center sleeve at shoulder seam and to last 2(4, 7,0, 2)sts, place marker, seams, leaving about 8 inches between markers and sew in place, end k2 (4, 7,0, 2) ‘open in center forneck. Measure Sew side and sleeve seams, 5(G.7.8,9" 8 BACK/FRONT 28 (29,30, 18 20, 22, 24,26)" Continue in pats as established, working sts between markers in Open-Leaf Lace pat § row] 9 times, and work ; ing added sts into pat when possible—76 (80, 86, 90, 94) sts. Work even in pat Until sleeve measures (13, 13%, 14, 1418) inches from bottom of 1624 (172%, 19, 20, 20%.) a}\ see | Ls a FALLING-LEAF EDGNG S etiam eet cman STTEH KEY [kon AS, pon WS [SP ons, kon WS No sticn BYo 66 creative xniting sepremace 2010 ‘STITCH KEY Dik on RS, pon WS Bye SI Sek 209 OPEN-LEAF LACE CHART marker, work Cable at Panel over next f 27 sts, slip marker, work Textured pat across next 11 sts, slip marker, work Cable Panel over next 27 sts, sip marker, work Textured pat across last 41.(15, 19, 23,27) sts Continue in established pats until back measures 9 inches from cast-on edge, er aWS row, Shape armholes Working in pat, bind off 4 (5, 6,7, 8) ‘at beg of next 2 rows, then 2 @, 4, 5, 5) sts at beg of next 2 rows—75 (79, 83, 87, 93) Dec 1 st at each side [every row] 02, 4, 6, 10) times, and then [every ‘other owl § (5,4, 4, 2) times—65 (65, 67,67, 69) sts Continue even in pat until back ‘measures 17 (17%, 18, 18%, 18%) inches from cast-on edge, ending haWS row. ‘Shape shoulders Bind off 6 6, 7, 7, 7) sts at beg of next 4 rows, and then 7 (7,6, 6, 7) sts at beg of next 2 rows —27 sts Bind off all sts, Left Front With smaller needies, cast on 45 (49, 53, 57, 61) sts set-up rib Row 1 (RS): Work Rib pat across first 11.(15, 19, 23,27) sts, place marker, 2, RT, p2, work Rib pat across next 48 sts, p2, RT, p2, place marker, work Rib pat across last 7 sts. Row 2: Work Rib pat across first 7 sts, slip marker, K2, p2, K2, work Rb pat across next 15 sts, K2, p2, marker, work Rib pat across last 11 (15, 19, 23, 27) sts, Rep Rows 1 and 2 until front mea- sures 2 inches from cast-on edge, ending with a WS row. Change to larger needles. 68 croatvekniting septemaen 2070 Set-up body Row 4 (RS): Work Textured pi St 11 (15, 19, 23, 27) st marker, work Cable Panel over next 27 sts, slip marker, work Textured pat across last 7 sts Row 2: Work Texture first 7 sts, slip marker, work Cable Panel over next-27 sts, slip marker, ‘work Textured pat across last 11 (15, 19, 23, 27) sts. Continue in established p front measures approx 9 inches from cast-on edge, ending with a WS row. across s until Shape armhole Bind off at armhole edge [4 (5, 6, 7, 8) sts} once, then [2.3 4,5, 5) sts} ‘once—39 (41,43, 45, 48) sts Dec 1 st at armhole edge [every row] 0 (2, 4, 6, 10) times, and then {every other row] 5 (5, 4,4, 2) times— 34 (34, 35, 35, 36) sts ‘Work even in pat until front mea- SUTeS approx 15 (15%, 16, 16%, 16%) inches from cast-on edge, ending with a RS row. Shape neck Bind off at neck edge [6 sts} once, (3 sts] once, [2 sts) twice, and then dec 1 st at neck edge [every row] twice— 19 (19, 20, 20, 21) sts. \Work even until front measures ‘same as back to shoulders, ending with WS row. Shape shoulder Bind off at shoulder edge (6 (6,7, 7,7) sts] twice—7 (7, 6, 6,7) sts. Work 1 row even. Bind off al sts Place marker for buttonhole ¥ inch from beg of neck shaping, Right Front With smaller needies, cast on 45 (49, 53,57, 61) sts set-up rib ROW 1 (RS): Work Rib pat across first 7 sts, place marker, p2, RT, p2, work Rib pat across next 15 sts, p2, RT, 92, place marker, work Rib pat across last 14 (15, 19, 23, 27) sts, Row 2: Work Rib pat across first 11 (15, 19, 23, 27) sts slip marker, K2, 02, k2, work Rib pat across next 15 sts, 2, p2, k2, slip marker, work Rib pat across last 7 sts Rep Rows 1 and 2 unti front ‘measures 2 inches from cast-on edge, ending with a WS row. Change to larger needles. ‘Set-up body Row 1 (RS); Work Textured pat across first 7 sts, slip marker, work Cable Panel over next 27 sts slip ‘marker, work Textured pat across last 11 (15, 19, 23, 27) sts. Row 2: Work Textured pat across first 11 (15, 19, 23, 27) sts, slip mark- er, work Cable Panel over next 27 sts, slip marker, work Textured pat across. last7 sts. Continue in established pats until it measures approx 9 inches from cast-on edge, ending with a RS row. Shape armhole Bind off at armhole edge [4 (5.6, 7, 8) sts] once, and then [2 @, 4,5, 5) sts} once—39 (61, 43, 45, 48) sts Dec 1 st at armhole edge levery row] 0 (2,4, 6, 10) times, and then [every other row! 5 (5, 4, 4, 2) times— 34 (34, 35, 35, 36) sts ‘Work even in pat until front mea: SUES BpPrOX 15 (15%, 16, 16%, 16%) inches from cast-on edge, act with a WS row, ani 55 sts along make buttonhol Work even in at unt in pat as established, bind off Change to la 5 and 's, Complete row in pat; on next row, nue in established pat until coll sures 5% inches, Bind off all sts. Shape cap Shape neck Bind off 4(5, 6, 7, 8) sts a id off at neck edge [6 sts] on hen dec 1 st at each y ath row) 23, 5,5, 6) ti xt Finishing fe —_Setin sleeves. Sew side and 67, Sew button oppos OY {14 A 119 Shape shoulder Assembly S Sts] twice—7 7, 6, 6,7) st8 seam 3 ane Collar Sleeves JS facing and smaller needies, Po : S60 45% 10 10%, 12, 131% 18 10 10%, 12, 15% 18%) te ‘CABLE PANEL CHART Kon RS, pon WS Pon RS, kon WS IA) RT - sip next st onto on and hod in back, k1, kt fom en or ‘210g, leaving them on LH needs; inser pont of RH needle Betwoon these 2 ste and kt the it st again LA Sinoxt st onto. and holdin back, K3, pt rom en DS=EN S13 sis onto.en and holdin front, pi, k3 from en = 25513 ats onto en and hac n back, 3, rom en 55515 sts ono en and ho in ton, 3, k3 from on Creatwexnitingmagazinecom 69 PBecossc Cruciate shape armhole Shape neck ind off 3 (4,4,5,5) Work even until arm! OM measures 4¥ (5, 53, 6, 6%) armhole inches, ending with 2 e ery RS row) 3 WS row ( mes—20 Next row (RS): Bind off 2 5 sts, work in pat across. Dec 1 st at neck edge Shape neck levery other row] 4 (4, 5, 5,5) ven until a times—11 (12, 13, 14, 15) sts. Wor a RS row, ‘measures same as for back Next row (Ws): Bind of to shoulder, ending with a across. RS row Dec 1 stat neck hi 4,5, 5, 5) tn 13, Shape shoulder 15) sts. WS row [3 (4 4 Work even untit armhole 5) sts] onc me as back to shoulder, ending 5) sts] once. with a WS row. Sleeves ‘Shape shoulder Cast on 28 (80, 30, 30, 32) sts. Work in Bind off at beg of RS row [3 (4, 4,4, 5) Seed St pat for 2 inches. sts} once, [4 (4, 4,5,5)sts} once, and Inc 1stat id [every 6 rows) once. 80, (4,5,5,5) Right Front " Cast on 26 (29, 32, 34, 36) sts. Work in Seed St pat until front measures same as back to armholes, ending with a RS: shape Shape armhole 1g of row 24 (22,28, 24, 25) Bs (8s, 10%, 1%, 12) 7O creatvexniting septemace 2010 sts into pat—A4 (48, 50, 5 rk even until sh 0, 11, 11) times, working ad 54) sts ures inches from cast e cap 4,4 5) sts at beg of next 606,65, 8%, 61)" "709,21, 22m.20" ch end fevery ff 2 sts at be sae yer edge, work ap d around entire edge of garme working unattached l-cord for butt holes at markers. Bind off and Work applied I-cord along edge of each sleeve, beg and ending at sleeve seam Sew buttons opposite button oles. 916, 10, 10, 10 19006, 10%, 17% 18) sts] twice, then dec 1 stat each edge levery other row] 3 times, keeping 2 edge sts at each side in St st—94 (94, 112, 128) sts Work even in established pat until armhole measures approx 7% (7%, 9, 9) Inches, ending with a WS ro Next row (RS): Knit, dec 30 (30, 36, 40) sts evenly across—64 (64, 76, 84) sts, Knit 1 row. Mark center 28 sts for back neck and place all sts on holder or spare needle. Left Front With smaller needies, cast on 42 (48, 54, 60) sts. Beg with a WS row, work 5 rows in garter st Inc row (RS): K2, p1, place marker, i, *M1, 12; rep from * to last 4 sts, end M1, k1, place marker, p1, k2—60 (69,78, 87) sts. Next row: K1, p1,k1, puri to last 3 sts, end k1, 91, K1. Change to larger needies. Note: Refer to chart for pat place: ‘ment; front for size medium (extra large) ends with % rep of pat (9 sts) Next row: K2, p1, work Row 1 of Linked Cables Border pat to last 3 sts, end pt, k2. Next row: K1, p1, k1, work Row 2 of Linked Cables Border pat to last 3 sts, ‘end k1, pt, k1 Continuing in established pats [work Rows 1-8 of Border pat) twice, ‘and then beg Linked Cables pat ‘and work even until front measures ‘approx 15 inches from beg, ending with WS row. ‘Shape armhole ‘At beg of row, bind off [7 (16, 16, 19) sts], then dec 1 st at armhole edge [every other row] 3 times, maintain: ing established front edge, and keep: ing 2 sts at armhole edge in St st—50 (60, 59, 65) sts. 72 croawexniting serremace 2010 Work even in established pat until armhole measures approx 5 (5, 6%, 6%) inches, ending with a WS row. ‘Shape neck Next row: Work in pat across first 29 (29, 38, 44) sts, knit across last 21 sts, dec 6 sts evenly across. Next row: Bind off 15 sts, work in pat across. Continue in pat, dec 1 st at neck edge [every other row 3 times—26 (26, 35, 41) sts. Work even on rem sts until front measures same as back, ending with a WS row, Next row (RS): Knit, dec 8 (8,11, 13) sts evenly across—18 (18, 26, 28) sts rem. Knit 1 row and place sts on holder. Right Front with smaller needles, cast on 42 (8, Si, 60) ts. Bog with WS row, work 5 rows in garter st Inc row (RS): «2, 1, place marker, 1, "Mi, K2; fp fom * toast 4st, end Mt. ki, place marker, 1, K2— 60 69,78, 67 sts, Next row: K1, p1, k1, purl to last 345, end 1,1 kt Change to larger needles. ote: Refer to chat for pat pace ‘ment fron for size medium (extra large) beg with rep of pat © sts) Next row: K2 pi, work Row 1 of Linked Cables Border pat to last 3 ts, pie Next row: K1, 01, k1, work Row 2 of Linkes Cables Border pat to last 3 sts, K.pLK Continuing in established pats work Rows 1-8 0 Linked Cables Border pat twice, and then beg Linked Cabies pat and work even unt front measures approx 15 inches from beg, ending with a RS row ‘Shape armhole At beg of row, bind off (7 (16, 16, 19) sts], and then dec 1 st at armhole edge [every other row 3 times, main- taining established front edge, and keeping 2 sts at armhole edge in St St—50 (50, 59, 65) sts, Work even in established pat until armhole measures approx 5 (5, 6, 6%) Inches, ending with a WS row, and dec 6 sts evenly across last 21sts, Shape neck Next row: Bind off 15 sts, work in pat across, Continue in pat, dec 1 st at neck edge [every other row] 3 times—26 (26, 35, 41) sts. Work even on rem sts unti front measures same as back, ending with aWS row. Next row (RS): Knit, dec 8 (8, 11, 13) sts evenly across—18 (18, 24, 28) sts rem. Knit 1 row and place sts on holder. Sleeves With smaller needles, cast on 42 sts. Beg with 2 WS row, work 5 rows in garter st Inc row (RS): K2, p1, place marker, 1, “M1, K2; rep from * to last 4 sts, end M1, k1, place marker, p1, K2— 60sts. Next row: P2, k1, purl to last 9 sts, end K1, p2 Work Rows 1-8 of Linked Cables Border pat] twice, and then change to larger needles, beg Linked Cables at and at the same time, inc 1 st at each edge [every 6th row) 15 (15, 0,0) times, alternately every other row, then every 4th row] 0 (0, 8,8) times, and then fevery 4th row] 0 8,8) times, working added sts into at—90 (90, 108, 108) sts. ‘Work even until sleeve measures 18 inches from beg. Mark each end of row, then work even for an additional 1 (1%, 1%, 2) inches. ©, Shape cap Dec 1 st at each edge [every other row) 3 times. Bind off kwise on WS row. Assembly Row 2:5|1, knit to 1 st before cor Row 4 (WS): SI 1, knit across Bind off front and back shoulder. ner, COD} twice, kit to end. Bind offal sts pwise on RS. sing 3-needle bind-off (Gee page 92). Rows 3 and 4: Rep Rows ‘eave neck sts on needle Row 5: Rep Row 7, Mark e2 Left Front Border this ro fg at marked ridge in collar with Collar Row 6: SI 1, ssk, knit to last smaller e, working 1 st in front Beg at right front neck with smaller end k2tog, KI. edge with RS facing, pick up and knit needle, RS facing, pick up and knit 1 Row 7: Rep Ro same numberof sts as for right fror stn each bound-off st across front Rep Rows 6 and 7 until there are 9 Complete border as for right front neck, mark comer, 2 sts for every _rdges. Bin off al sts pulse on RS 3 rows along neck edge, knit across Assembly back neck ss, pick up and knit Right Front Border Set sleeves into armholes, mate ‘along left side to match right side, Beg at bottom with smaller needle, ing markers to body edges. Sew marking comer working 1st in from edge with RS fac- sleeve and side seams Note: Slip every first st pwise wyif, ing, pick up and knit 2 sts for every 3 sam block sweater, take yarn to back rows to beg of collar, pick up and knit at top of front borders with Row 1 (WS): Si 1, knit acro 1 st in each of the first 3 ridges. iges meeting, pin zipper in ana Ascancoacnner place; sew in zipper. leg pal i -} i 8 mor||, fe P eer (oft ate ae WEEE ES PE ae Soeae eee, + + “crt f Corer === 5 [iy She EH H t eign Enlet i : Endtack(an, Begg Bho o mony sleeve (all), front back, left front, strom Stet) ea voguetntert sa) oe ‘Kon RS, pon WS Linked CABLES CHART Seedsne SSS5E HET : ensign enon co vs endtecian, egg oy oF a sleeve (all) front ‘back, left tront, vittoms i) Mo) oe a £09 right front S (1) LINKED CABLES BORDER CHART SEPTEMBER 2010 Creathexnitungmagazne.com 73 2(2,2,2,3) times: 809, 11, 12,6) ts Bind off rem sts. Back With RS facing, slip back sts onto needle. Working in estab: ished pat, bind off 2 (4, 4,6, 6) sts at beg of next 2 ro 87 (97, 109, 118, 131) sts. Continuing in pat, bind off 1 stat beg of next 4 (8, 12, 16, 2) rows—83 (@5, 97, 102, 111) sts Work even until back measures 8% (9%, 10, 10%, 11) inches, ending with a WS row Shape shoulders Bind off 8 sts at beg of next 4 (4,4, 4 6) rows, then bind off 8 (9, 11, 12, 6) sts at Deg of next 2 rows—35 (35, 4, 46,51) sts Bind off rem sts Left Front With RS facing, slip eft front sts onto Next row (WS): Purl across. Next row (RS): Bind off 2 (4 sts, work in pat across 62, 68) sts. Continue in pat, dec 1 st at arm: hole edge by ssk [every RS row] 2 (4, 6,8, 10) times—4a (47, 51, 54, 58) sts Work even in pat until armhole measures 3 (3, 3%, 4, 4) inches, end ing with a RS row. 51 (5% 7 “ay 313.9% Shape neck Row 1: Bind off 8 sts, purl across— 36 (39, 43, 46, 50) sts Row 2: Work in pat across. Row 3: Bind off 2 sts, purl across 34 G7, 41, 44, 48) sts Row 4: Work in pat across Continuing in established pat, bind off at neck edge [1 st] 10 (12, 14, 16, 18) times—24 (25, 27, 28, 30) sts. Work even, if necessary, until arm: hole measures 84 (9%, 10, 10%, 11) inches, ending with a WS row. ‘Shape shoulder Bind off 8 sts at beg (every RS row] 2 2, 2,2, 3) times—8 0, 11, 12,6) sts. Bind off rem sts, Sleeves Cast on 70 (83, 83, 96, 109) sts. Rep Rows 1 and 2 of Lacy Ripple pat until sleeve measures 11 (11%, 2, 12%, 13) inches, ending with a WS row and at the same time, inc 1 st at each edge [every ath row) 2 (0, 0 0,0) times, fevery 6th row! 7 (0, 3,2, 2) times, and then [every 8th row] 0 (7.8, 7, 7) times, working inc sts into pat—88 (97, 105, 114, 127) sts Shape cap Continuing in established pat, bind off 6 sts at beg of next 2 rows—76 (5, 93, 102, 115) sts. Bind off 2 (4,4, 6, 6) at beg of next 72 (77,85, 90, 103) st. 2rows- 35 (0, 44,48, 52)" 74 creative kniting SerteMwen 2010 Dec 1 st at each end [every RS row) 6 times; [every ath row 0(1, 1, 1,2) times, and then [every RS row) 33, 4 4,5) times—S4 (57, 63, 68, 77) sts. Bind off 2 sts at beg of next 6 Tows—42 (45, 51, 56, 65) sts. Bind off 3 at beg of next 8 (8, 8,9, 10) rows—18 (21, 27, 29, 5) sts, Bind off rem sts Assembly Sew shoulder seams Sew sleeve seams, Sew sleeves into armholes. Neck-Edge Trim With RS facing, and beg at center right front, pek up and knit 42 (46, 48, 52, 54) sts along neck edge to shoulder seam, 35 (5, 43,46, 51) sts across back, and 42 (4, 48,52, 54) sts from shoulder seam to left, center front neck edge, adjusting sts 2s nec essary for neck edge to lay lat Knit 3 ws. Bnd of kntwise |-Cord Ties Make 2 Cast on 3st, *slide sts to other end of need, pull yarn across back, k3, rep from * until -cord is 15 inch long, slide sts to other end of needle and bind off. Referring to photo, sew ties at neck edge of fronts. 1596.17, 10,21)" 19% (1 18, 187 ; 3 Autumn Promena ; Rnd 3: Wo, p2, W6. ; Rnd 5: Rep Rnd 1 Rnd 7: «2, p2, W6, 02, 12. Rnd 8: {2 [p2, k2} 3 times. Rep Rnds 1-8 for pat Pattern Notes Body of vest is worked from ne lower edge. Circular ne to accommodate stitche: Work back and forth in ra Sleeves are worked in cular needle, k to les are used do not joi ounds on a Notes are included to modify bo ‘and sleeves for a custom fit. Ifyou choose a longer sleeve option and/or ‘a smaller neck opening, more yarn Adwte rth ferring to work Faux Cable patter stitch from a chart. Row cour helpful for keeping track of p Setar Change to longer Slip all stitches purlwise. Its suggested that the st and zipper be purchased after completing the vest Vest eg at neck edge with size 4 circu needle, cast on 120(120, 136, 126, Collar edging Row 1 (RS): Knit across Row 2: S| 1, purl across. Row 3: S| 1, knit across. Row 4: Rep Row Neck border Row 1: Si 1, k2, 92, *work Faux Cable pat over 14 sts, p2; rep from * to last 3sts, 3, Row 2: Si 1, p2, k2, *work Faux Cable 2; rep from * to last Rows 3-14: (Rep Rows 1 and 2] Row 15: work Faux Cable pat ov 8, PM, k M, K22 (22, 3 PM, K20, PM, KB, p2, le pat over 1A sts, p2, 13. Row 16: SI 1, p2, K2, work Faux Cable pat over 14 sts, purl to last 21 sts, k2, work Faux Cable pat over 14 sts, K2, 3, Yoke Row 1: Si 1, 2, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, *knit to st before marker, MIL, k1, SM, k times, knit to MIR; Row 2 and all WS rows: SI 1, k2 ork Faux Cable pat, K2, put sts, 12, work Faux Cable pat, K2, 93. Row 3: Si 1, k2, p2, work Faux Cabl pat, p2, *knit to 2 sts before marker, MIL, K2, SM, K2, MIR; rep ft times, knit to last 21 sts, p2, work Faux Cable pat, k2, 03 Row 5: SI 1, K2, 02, work Faux pat, 2, *knit to 3 sts before marke MIL, k3, SM, K3, MIR; rep from * 3 times, knit to last 21 sts, p2, work aux Cable pat, k2, p3. Row 7: Si 1, k2, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, *knit to 4 sts before marker MIL, k4, SM, k4, MIR; rep from * 3 mes, knit to last 21 sts, p2, work aux Cable pat, K2, p3 Row 9: Si 1, 2, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, *knit to 5 sts before marke TL, K5, SM, K5, MIR; ep from * 3 knit to last 21 sts, p2, work Faux Cable pat, k2, p3 Row 10: Si 1, k2, wi pat, k2, purl to last 21 sts, k2, Faux Cable pat, K2, p3 ‘Note: Rep Rows 1-10 for the inc sequence, and at the same ti work short rows below te extra drape in t Short row set 1: SI 1, 2, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, k12, W/T, purl to last 21 sts k2, work Faux Cable ps 2, p3. Work Row 1 of yoke hidin Short row 2: S| 1, «2, wor Cable pat, k2, p12, W/T; kn sts, p2, work Faux Cable pat Work Row 2 of yoke h Short row 3: SI 1, k2, 92 Cable pat, p2, k14, W/T; purl to last 21 sts k2, work Faux Cable pat, k2, 3 Work Row 3 of yoke hiding wraps. ‘Short row 4: SI 1, k2, work Faux Cable pat, K2, p14, W/T, knit to last 2 sts, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, 2of yoke raps. Short row 5: SI 1, k2, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, k16, W/T, purl to last 21 sts K2, work Faux Cable pat, K2, p3 Work Row 5 of yoke hiding wraps Short row 6: SI 1, k2, work Faux 2, 916, WT knit to last 21 32, work Faux Cable pat, p2, k3. Work Row 6 of yoke hiding wraps. tinue working yoke inc rows shaping until piece mea: nes less than desired shows length of 1 past the shoulder e Note: Sip yam and ou want to make your sleeves longer, do s Separate sleeves & body Next row (WS): Work in pat to marker, change to smaller need RM, purl to next marker, RM; Wi larger needle, purl to marke ith 2nd ‘needle, RM ‘ext maker, RM, with larger ci eedle, work in pat to et Note: The sleeves will re on the smaller separately Left front Next row (RS inc row): SI 1, k2,p2, 2, knit to last ka, MIR, k Turn, placing back and right front ts on holder or waste yar Next row: SI 1, puri to last 21 sts, work Faux Cable pat, k2, p3. CreatvexnitungMagazinecom 75 Before turning work, move far ight st (slipped st) from body needle to sleeve needle, Note: Sip st to sleeve needle pais from the back ofthe st to twist it Incs are now on the armhole edge. Rep last 2 rows working moving a st as before un excluding 21-st center front border, has 32 (36, 42, 46, 52, 58) sts, ending stom Fit Notes 3 length at this point.) Place sts on waste yarn or holder. with a WS row Custom Fit Notes: The size of the vest depends on how many inc rows are worked, Try on the vest to see how many inc are needed. Vest can If the indicated number of sts Is before the desired length fe the MIR and work ada rows for a longer area before joining. Be sure to note changes so that you make the same changes on the back ‘and right front if larger or smaller size vest is cd for the body of the vest, work appropriate number of sts for at size Back ‘Next row (RS inc row): Si 1, MiL ki, MIR, knit to last 2 sts on back, MIL, kt MIR, K1 Before turning work, move far right st (slipped st) from body needle to sleeve needle, slipping as f fight front Next row: Si 1, purl across, Before turring, move far right st (slipped st) from body needie to Rep last 2 rows until back has 86 (98, 110, 121, 132, 143) sts, ending ha WS row, (Make any additional changes in length as for front at this point) Pace sts on waste yart or holder Right front Next row (RS inc row): S| 1, Mil, 1, MIR, knit to last 21 sts, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, k3. ‘Before turning, move far right st 76 creative kniting SEPTEMBER 2010 (slipped st) from body needle to sleeve needle Next row: Si 1,2 pat, K2, purl to Rep last 2 rows, working inc and noving a Stas before, unt front, excluding 21-3 32 (36, 42,46, 52, 58) sts, ending with WS row. (Make any additional changes in length as for is point Place sts on waste yarn or ho work Faux Cable Body Work across right front, bac left front as follows: ‘Next row (RS): Si 1, k2, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, knit rem right front sts, knit across back sts, knit ross left front to last 21 sts, p2, work Faux Cable pat, p2, K3—192 (212, 236, 285, 278, 301) sts. Next row: Si, k2, work Faux Cat pat, K2, purl to last 21 sts, k2, work Faux Cable pat, K2, p3. Rep last 2 rows until 2 inc than desired length, ending v 8 of Faux Cable pat. 9s less ith Lower border Set-up row (RS): Si 1, 92, work R 1 of Faux Cable pat, p2, *work Row 1 aux Cable pat, 92; rep from * to last 19 sts, inc 52 (64, 72, 85, 94, 103) jork Row 1 of Faux Cable pat 2, K3—244 (276, 308, 340, 372, 404) Note: There are now 15 (17, 19, 21, 23, 25) rep of Faux Cable pat across tom edge with 2 sts between ‘each pat with first and last 2 sts of Wy worked as 2 0n RS and p2 on WS. There is also 1 edge st at e end worked as a s row. Work Rows 2-8 of Faux Cable pat, and then work Rows 1-5. Work 4 rows in St st slipping first st of each row. Bind off kwise using le 2 sizes larger. nter front border, has Adjust st count on next rnd by king inc in lower sleeve area, for a total of 96 (112, 128, 144, 160, 176) sleeve sts. Next md: with 16-inch circular Needle and RS facing, *work Row 1 of Faux Cable pat, p2; rep from *, inc as necessary for desired size—6 Faux Cable pat (08s sleeve with 2 purl sts between each pat. Join to work in rds. Work Rnds 2-8 of Faux Cable, pat, and then work Rnds 1-5 Knit 4 rows. Bind off kwise with dle 2 sizes larger Rep with other sleeve, ‘Sew underarm sts of sleeve to body, 7, 8,9, 10, 11) rep Finishing Sew separating zipper along center front, dusting zipper length, if nec essary, by shortening at neck edge (see page 92). 32 (96, 40,44, 48,62)" = Boy ‘customizes to yourft 12014, 15,167 a © a7 a7, 19, 10,2120 FAUX CABLE CHART Sleeves Note: Because of the custon nature ofthis vest, the number of sts ine to obtain mutt ‘0 work Faux Cable pat along the edge ofthe sieeve will vary. le necessary ‘STITCH KEY kon AS, pon WS IP on RS, kon WS === We Sip nox 6 sts ont cn, \wrap yar counterciockwise twice ‘around sts, 2, p2,k2 from en RIGHT FRONT LEFT FRONT ‘STITCH KEY Kon RS, pon WS =IP on RS, kon WS Nest mim vial RT SISILT Zk2t0g wey cas Nssk Xe BACK RIGHT FRONT DIAMOND TWiST CHART i 78 0,22, 28,26)" LEFT FRONT BUGRE Cae Ca Note: Arows indicate direction of kiting SEPTEMBER 2010 CreatWexnittinghegazine.com 77 Gauge 20:sts and 24 rows 4 inches/0em instst To save time, take time to check gauge. Special Abbreviation Make 4 (M1): Insert LH ne from front to back, unde horizontal strand, between last st worked and ext st, Kt to twist st Pattern Notes When working with hand-dyed yarn itis advisable to alternate skeins (of yarn every couple of rows, This prevents color pooling and can hide the slight variations in color intensity ‘common to hand-dyed fibers. Do not cut yarn; carry other skein loosely from row to row. Slip all stitches puriwise unless otherwise noted Designer works the slip, (sk) decrease by slipping th stitch knitwise and the 2nd stitch purtwise, and then placing the 2 slipped sts back on the left-hand ‘needle and knitting them together through the back loops. ip, knit Back Cast on 92 (102, 112, 122, 132, 142, 152, 162) sts. Work in garter st for 2 inches. Change to St st and work until back measures 18 (18%, 19, 19%, 19%, 1 19%, 20) inches from cast-on edge. ‘Shape armholes Bind off 7 (8, 11, 13, 17,21, 25, 26) sts at beg of next 2 rows—78 (86, 90, 96, 98, 100, 102, 110) s Continue in St st until armhole measures 8 (81,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) inches. Place sts on holder or scrap yarn, Right Front Cast on 46 (51, 56, 61, 66, 71,76, 81) sts. Workin garter st for 2 inches. 7B creatvexnittng sevremsen 2070 Change to St st, and slipping frst st of every RS row, continue in St st until front measures 11 (11%, 114, 13, 14, 5, 16, 17) nches from cast-on, end ing with a WS row. Garter-st collar Set-up row (RS): SI 1,k1, marker, knit across, Note: Follow 4-row pat as indicated below to shape garter-st collar area Row 1: Purl to marker, sip marker, knit rem sts. Row 2: Si 1, knit to marker, M1, slip marker, s! 1 knitwise, ssk, knit rem sts. Row 3: Pu t knit rem sts Row 4: Si 1, knit to marker, slip marker, sI 1 knitwise, knit rem sts. Rep [Rows 1 and 2] above 11 (17, 21, 20, 22, 24, 6, 31) times, and then work Rows 1-4) 15 (13, 12, 13, 12, 11, 10, 8) times, and at the same time, When front measures 18 (18%, 19, 19%, 19%, 19%, 19%, 20) i cast-on edge, bind off 7 (8, 11, 13,17, 21, 25,26) sts at armhole edge—39 (43, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 55) sts. Continue with garter-st collar shap ing, working Rows 3 and 4 when shaping is complete, until armhole measures 8 (84,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) inches. Place all sts on holder or scrap yarn Left Front Cast on 46 (51, 56, 61, 66, 71, 76,81) sts. Work in garter st for 2 inches. Change to St st, and slipping first st every WS row, continue in St st until front measures 11 (11%, 11%, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) inches from cast-on edge, ending with a WS row. Garterst collar Set-up row (RS): Knit to last 2 sts, place marker, 2. ‘Note: Follow 4-row pat as indicated below to shape garter st collar area, Row 1 (WS): SI 1, k1, slip marke purl across. Row 2: Knit to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, S11 knitwise, slip marker, Mi knit rem sts Row 3: Si 1, knit to marker, slip mark: er, pul Row 4: Knit to st before mark knitwise, slip marker, knit rem sts. Rep [Rows 1 and 2) 11 (17, 21, 20 22, 24, 26, 31) times, then rep [Rows 4-4) 15 (13, 12, 13, 12, 11, 10,8) times, and at the same time, when front measures 18 (18%, 19, 19%, 19%, 19%, 19%, 20) Inches from cast on edge, bind off 7 (8, 11, 13,17, 21 25, 26) sts at armnole edge—39 (43, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 55) sts Continue with ga , working Rows 3 and 4 wh ping is complete, until armhole measures 8 (8%,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) inches, Place all sts on holder or scrap yarn 1 Sleeves Cast on 42 (46, 48, 52, 8, 62, 66, 68) sts. Work in garter st for 2 inches. Inc 1 st at each edge [every ath (ath, ath, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd) row] 16 (19, 20, 7, 10, 17, 22, 33) times, and then levery 6th (6th, éth, 4th, ath, 4th, ath, ath) row) 3.2, 1, 17. 16, 12, 10, 3 times—80 (86, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140) sts, Continue in St st, if necessary, until sleeve measures 16 (16, 16%, 16 1635, 16, 16%, 15) inches. Bind off all sts. Finishing Block all pieces. Place 23 23, 25, 25,28, 30, 30,32) sts from right front shoulder onto a needle. Place corresponding sts from back onto a 2nd needle, Work shou! der seam using 3-needle bind-off (see page 92), leaving last st live on a piece of scrap yam or locking st marker, Place 23 (23, 25, 25, 28, 0, 30, 32 sts from left front shoulder onto a needle. Place corresponding sts from back onto 2nd needie, Work sm using 3-needle bind: the last sth Neck edge With RS facing, b wtneck edge, knit rem sts front, knit st from right sh 8, 9%, 9%, 10, 10% 11) Assembly Sew sleeves into armholes, joining BU or cis iG beac 16,17, 18, 20,22, 24, 26,28) Button Loop = With erochet hook, s Wneasaugiogse : flee Beg rib pat Row 4 (RS): K1,[k2, i Row 2: 1, [p2, ki] Rep Rows 1 a itil band measures approx 3 inche ding with a WS row. Ine row (RS): K1,[k2, pi/b] 5 times, Work in establis unt band measures approx 5¥ inch nding with 2 Ine row (RS): K3,{k2, p1, pf/0] times, end k3 (inc al p2 to p3) inc on RS rows, by alternately in Sadband eornsaeu ness 1815 (17, 18,19, 19%, 20, 20%, 2 Lert es FRONT 15%, 16 18% (20% 22 28, 90%, 52 yhen band measures 7 inches, in all p3 to pa—aa sts When band measures 8% inches, st incall p4 to pS—39 sts, measures 9% inches rk in established rb unti nd of row for ce jeasures 19 inches. Bind off of headband é Reverse shaping Assembly v ures 1% inches Sew cast-on and bound-off marker, dec by p2tog over first ineach pur (é purl sts When band measures 2% inches, 3g Over last 2 sts in each purl sec rath —29 sis SEPTEMBER 2010 Creativexnittingmagazinacom 79 2325, 2nheelsts Gusset approx 1% (2, 24) inches less than for approx 2 (2%, 2%) Knit across 11 hee! sts, pickup and desired length. Place inches, ending with knit 11 (13, 15) sts along edge of heel markers on each side with 20 (24, WS row. Mark flap, place marker, work established 28) sts in instep and 21 (25, 29) ast On rib across 22 26, 30) instep sts, place _sts.in soe. Row 1 (RS): Knit to marker, pick up and knit 11 (13, 15) last 7 (8,9) sts, sk, tur sts along edge of hee flap Shape Toe Row 2: Puri to last 7 (8,9) ss, 7) sts Work all sts in St st, and at the same p2tog tum Work rib pat across instep time, dec by k2tog before each Row 3: rit to last 6 (7,8) sts, St st across rem sts, and at th marke, ssk ater each marker [every ssk, tur, time, dec on each side of rib sts by other rnd 3 times, and then [every Row 4: Purl to last 6 7,8) sts, ssk on 2sts before rib, and K2togon rnd} 6 7,9) times--5 (9,9) sts. patog, tun 2 sts after rib ts every other md]? Cut yarn and pull through rem sts, Continue to workin this manner times—41 49, 57) sts pull tight and fasten off securely Until 11 sts rem on needle. Work even Until foot measures 7 Work 2nd sockas above, working pat (7%, 814 inches from heel marker, or from Chart C instead of Chart 8. CHART 8 chaRre STITCH KEY Eiknt put TOSS! ss to on hold in font, 13,43 from en LETS 513 sts ton, holdin tnt, pt, k3 rom en ZAK S11 stto en, hod in back, K3, pt from en T= 1=S3515 sts 0 cn, hod in ack, 3, Ka fom on 80 creatwoxniting sertemeer 2070 Note: Work WS dec Continue to 4/2 Rib pat, orkin 3rd row] 13 (18, 18, 19, 19) tim [every other row! 4 (1,1 times—33 (97, 43, 52, 59) sts, Work even until ar 8 (81, 9, 9%, 94) inches. Place sts on holder. Right Front With larger needles, cast on 60 (66, 72, 8, 90) sts. Work as for back to armhole shaping, ending with a RS 0 Shape armhole & neck Next row (WS): Bind off 9 sts, rib t0 last 4 sts, end ssp, p2. Note: Work RS dec rows as k2, ssk complete row in pat. Continue to work in 1/2 Rib pat, dec 1 st at neck edge [every 3rd row! 1 (18, 18, 19, 19) times, and then [every other row! 4(1, 1,3, 3 (37, 43, 52, 59) sts, Work even until armhole measures 8 (8%, 9, 94, 94) inches. Place rem sts on holder Sleeves With larger needles, cast on 66 (72, 78, 84, 84) sts, Work in 1/2 Rib pat for ‘inch, ending 5.6% 2220, 24, 241, 25)" A markers 26 (29, 32, 35, 35) sts from each edge (14 sts between ma Beg on next row [work Rows 1-18 of iamond Twist pat between blue line ce ver 14 sts between markers, m edge, inc 1 st by M1 on e2¢ side [every 3rd row 6 then [every ath row] 18 (18, 18, 17, 17) rking new sts into pe 126, 126) sts Note: Wn 1-18 Work even in pat ur ding approx 1% inches for sleeve 0. Bind off all sts in pa marker on each edge 1% inches Ww bound-off Front Bands des and RS facing, pick up and knit 69 (71, 73, 73, 75) sts beg of n 36 (38, 40, 42, 42) sts along right front neck, 36 (40, 40, 44, 44) sts across back neck, 36 (38, 40, 42, 42) sis along left front neck, 73, 73, 75) sts down left front—246 (258, 266, 274, 278) sis sta Beg with p1, and d enter ‘neck, work in K1, 2)sts, *ssk, 2yo, k2 13, 13) sts; rep from * 3 times, ssk yO, K2t0g, rib to end, 2029, 24, 24 back of 2r Bind Assembly Block pieces. Bind g 3-needle b) ror and bat usin page 92). matching ges. Seam slee -w buttons opp0 sleeves into ar and side seams. buttonholes. m “EES SESE | DS === fs SPARS =F ARSE ET |8 SPA SPAT S| i papa: . BSP aSS EAs | SANZ BS: DIAMOND TWIST CHART ‘STITCH KEY Kon RS, pon WS Pon RS, kon WS ox yaRT mainaec BIS 1HLPC 17.017, 18,19, 197 9% (0,11, 19,90 1B e200 22,250 BT" 10 (F712, ety CreativexnittingMagzzine.com 84 marker, MIR, k1, pt ka, p1, k1, MIL; rep from * 3 times, knit toend Rnd 4: *xnit to st before marker, MIR, 11, D1, C4F. pt, kt MIL, knit to st before marker, MIR, 1, p1, C48, p1, k1, MIL; rep from * ‘once more, knit to end, Rep [chest Rnds 1-6] 13,3, 4, §) more times—326 (376, 404, 454 508) sts, Divide for Sleeves Note: Remove markers as you come to them on the next rnd, knit to marker, p1, 2, place next 3 sts, sts to next marker and next 3 sleeve, PM for beg of md, cast on 12 (12, 14, 16, 16) Underarm sts, PM, K2, p2, knit to next marker, p1, K2, place next 3 sts, sts to next marker and next 3 sts on holder for sleeve, PM, cast on 12 (12, 14, 16, 16) underarm sts, PM, K2, D1 knit to end, Puri 1 md, ending at beg marker— 200 (224, 244, 272, 300) sts. Body Rnd 1: *[K1, pt] to next marker, knit to next marker; rep from * ‘once mor Rnd 2: *K1, pt; rep from * around. Rep Rnds 1 and 2 until body mea sures 16 (16, 16,15, 16) inches from underarm, Bind off in pat. Left Sleeve Slip all sts on holder onto 16-inch needle, beg at right side, pick up and knit 1st, PM, pick up and knit sts, place beg of ind marker, pick up and knit 6 sts, PM, knit to marker, pt, Ik prltw Next md: [k1, p1} 3 times, knit 10 ‘marker, pt, {k1, pt] twice. Rep last md} 4 (4,5, 5, 6) times. Next md: [K1, p1] 3 times, purl to marker (p2tog once if needed for an 82 creative kniting sePremeeR 2010 even number of sts) p1,[k1, p1] ‘Set-up rnd: [k1, p1] 3 times, knit to marker, p1, [k1, pt] twice Rnd 1: [k1, p1) 3times, *k1, pt rep from * to next marker, p1, [kt pil twice Rnd 2: {k1, p1] 3 times, knit to marker, p1. [k1, p1] twice Rnd 3: k1, pt] 3times, *k1, pt rep from * to next marker, pt, Ik pil twice Rnd 4 (Dec rnd): {k1, pt] 3 times, ssk, work in established pat until 2 sts before marker, K2tog, pt, [kt pil twice. Continue in pat, working Dec ma every 4th rd until 60 (64, 68, 72, 76) sts rem Work even in pat until sleeve mea sures 11 (11, 11%, 12%, 13%) inches from underarm Work Dec ind—S8 (62, 66, 72, 76) sts. Next rnd: [K1, p1} 3 times, purl to next marker, pi, [k1, pt] twice Forearm Next rnd: [k1, p1] 3 times, knit to marker, p1, [k1, p1] twice IRep last rnd] 3 more times. Placket split Set-up rnd: (1, p1] 3 times, k38 (40, 444, 48, 50). Tur and work in rows. Row 1:1, p1,k1, purl to marker, *{k1, p13 times, remove markers, kt [p1, kt] twice, p6 8, 8, 10, 12), K1,p1.K1 Row 2: Knit to marker, *p1, k1; rep from * to 1 st before marker, p1, knit toend. Row 3:1, p1, k1, purl to marker, *k1, pt: ep from * to 1 st before ‘marker: k1, pur to last 3 sts, kt pikt Rows 4 and 5: Rep Rows 2 and 3 36 (40,44, 49, 54)" SLEEVE 22.2.2] 0h 1 12 194) 19,19, 20,21, 2a)" 6 (6.6%, 614.6)" 16 (16%, 17, 47%, 18 a Row 6: Knit to 2 sts before marker, k2tog,*pi, ki; rep from * to 1 st marker, 01, SSK, knit to end. Continue in established pat, dec very 6th and until $2 (54, 56, 60, sts rem, ‘Work even until sleeve measures 17 (17, 18, 19, 20) inches from under- arm, ending with a RS row. Next row: k1, pt, k1, knit to mer *kt, pt; rep from * to 1 st be Note: if not th single cro marker; k1, knit to last 3 sts, k1, Cchet (sc) and slip stitches (s! sts) ki refer to Crochet Class on page 97. ‘Work in Mock Rib pat for 2 inches, RS facing and crochet hook, 11 sts between markers in and beg at upper right, sc along both ib, sides of opening, working 1 sc for 9 rk in rows. 1, pt, kt; purl to marker, Row *(k1, p1) 3 times, remove marker, kt pra} ot kt Continue as fr let ice, p35 (37, 41, 45, 47), kt Sleeve, Trim Plackets Left sleeve kK Bind off in pat. every 2 rows, turn and work *ch 4 Skip next so, lst in next 2 so; rep Right Sleeve from * along fst side to create but Work as for et sleeve to ton hoops. Fasten of Attach 2nd length of yarn back corners of bag an: corners of bag: sc in same st where yar is tied, work 3 sc around as above, yarn, working up from Fold back of bag over front join. Slide first bead and sew button on front behind down to last sc, ch 8, buttonhole. m= sc over yarn above bead, and then con. tinue to sc over yarn to approx 2% inches from other end. Slide 2nd bead to last sc, ch 8, work 3 sc below bead, sc in same st where nis attached. Fasten off securely. Rep HONEYCOMB CABLE CHART ‘STITCH KEY Kon RS, pon WS IP on RS, kon WS Ser rz aT MK BRANCHED VINE CHART SEPTEMBER 2010. CreativernttingMagazine com 83. Right sleeve With ws facing and cro and beg at upper I sides of opening working 1 sc every 2 rows, turn and work * skip next sc, si st in next 2 sc; rep from * along first side to create but ton hoops. Fasten off Neck vith WS facing and crochet hook, and beg at upper right front collar, sc along both sides of of 1 sc for ev sc along col 4, skip next sc, sI st in next 2 se; rep from * along left front. Fasten off Sew buttons opposite button loops. m CraftCruises” ‘Cruising with a purpose” www.craftcruises.com 877-97-CRAFL oles Paplould| Needle steppe wei www.NewEnglandNeedleArts.com VISIT US ONLINE TODAY We can order 70,000+ needle art items Get 10% off your first website order. Left Sleeve With smaller needles, cast on 65 (72, 72, 72, 79) sts. Row 1 (RS): i, (04, «3) 34, 4, 4,4) times, place marker, work Sleeve Chart pat across 18 sts, place marker, k3,[p4, K3] 3 (3,3, 3, 4) times, kt Continue to work in established Sleeve Chart pat between markers ‘and 3/4 Rib to C on Sleeve Chart, keeping 1 edge st on each side in St St—73 (80, 80, 80, 87) sts. Beg on next row (RS), change to larger needies; continue to work Sleeve Chart pat between markers, and rem sts 65 (72, 72,72, 79) sts when Sleeve Chart is complet- €. Mark each end of last row and remove pat markers. Work all sts in St st, and at the RIGHT YOKE same time, when sleeve measures % inch from marker, inc 1 st at each side [every 3 (3,2, 2, 2) rows] 11 (11, 14, 17, 17) times—87 (94, 100, 106, 113) sts, ‘Work even until sieeve measures {64 (6%, 5%, 444) inches from marker ‘Shape cap Bind off 4 sts at beg of next 2 rows, 2 sts at beg of next 10 (10, 10,8, 8) rows, then 1st at beg of following 6 (1, 1, LEFT YOKE 84 creative kniting sepremeen 2010 FRONT CABLE CHART (174, 174, 17%, 178) inc sleeve mes s 17h (10, 20%, 237% 5 191.107, 19% 217,24) 17 (19,207 2H Ste sec 19m BT 24)" she(io, 207, 231% Shy SUES 9% OH, ues approx 17 9,9) Right Sleeve Assembly With smaller needles, cast on Block pieces to finshed measure 72,72, 79) sts ments. seams Set in es oad seams Row 1 (RS): K1, [3p 13, place m at across 18 sts, place marker, 13, p4) 34, 4, 4,4) k edge m SLEEVE CABLE CHART STITCH KEV Kon RS, pon WS SIP on RS, kon WS 73-1 Yo between 2 ss, on nex! row work yo Ino back cf oop to avoid a hole BLL SSIS es ton, Nolin front, pt, KS trom en ZAI st ton, holdin back, i, pt from en F===SS3 at on, hold in back, 3, 3 rom en SE 5:3 as toon, ha in ont 3, KS rom en | FSI sis. toc, non back, a on romt needle tog with 1 ston on} 3 ies B= P29 i) $13 ts to cn, no in front, [kt nen tog with 1 ston back needle] 3 times ia K2109 stveknitingagazine.com 85 Stone-Cut PUIlOVEr conrinuen exom race 47 shape neck Next row (RS): K32 97,42, 47,59; join 2nd ball of yarn and bind off center 16 sts, knit rem 32 (37, 42, 47, 51) sts, Working both sides at once, with separate edge [2 sts] 4 times—24 (29, 43) sts yarn, bind off at each n eck 4, 39, Work even until front measures same as back Join shoulders using 3-neet bind: off (see page 92) Sleeves Cast on 33 (99, 39, 45, 45) sts. Work Rows 1-16 of Textured Flame it 4 rows. Change to St st, inc 7 (7,7, 5,5) sts enly Across first 10 sts. 40 (46, 46, Inc 1 stat each edge tevery 4th 10 (9, 10, 19, 20) times, then [every 6th row! 9 (8, 9,0, 0} imes— 78 (80, 84, 88, 90) sts. ‘even until sleeve measures 20 (20, 20, 19, 18) inches or desired length to shoulder. Bind off all sts. Assembly Center sleeve at shoulder seam of body end sew sleeve to body. Sew side and sleeve seams Hood Cast on 99 sts. Work Rows 1-16 of Textured Flame pat. Knit 4 rows ‘Change to St st, Inc 12 sts evenly across first row—111 sts. Place marker on each side of center st. Work even in St st measures 9 inches Dec 1 stat each edge and on each side of center st [every RS row] 6 times. Bind off rem sts itil hood SrTren Kev Sicen RS, pon WS en RS, on WS Bea soa CaKoe9 msc Wonk 7a nt st aarnens 7 york anbeeaneat TexTURED FLAME can en (6%7ngh. 907 it 7 (18.40 19.20) 5 5 i Front 2 s & q a Teo, 22, 2, ey 8% (10,10, 110 Ny Finishing 89 hood. Sew hood into neck opening, keeping seam 2 5% (0%, 7%, 8%, AP 29 (24, 25,26, 27) 1. BACK "Teo, 22, a HF Cable & Rib Set conrmueo rrom race ss Center Double Decrease (CDI Sinext 2 sts as k2tog, kt, pi Pattern Stitch Cables & Ribs (multiple of 20 sts) twice, K3, KT, p 13, p2; rep from * around. Rnds 2 and 4: *|«3, p2) twice, «3 pI, K1, k3, p2; rep from * around. Rnd 3: “[K3, p2] twice, k3, k1, 91,3, 92; rep from * around. Rep Rnds 1=4 for pat. Pattern Note Change to shorter circular and double-point needles as needed Hat longer circular needle, cast 20 sts. Join without twisting, mark eg of rnd. ork 3, p2 id for 1 inch, Beg Cables & Ribs pat and {work Rds _-Rnd.9: *K3, p1,k3, si 1, p2tog, 1-4] 8 times, then rep Rnd 1 )8s0; rep from * around—8 sts in each section Shape top Rnd 10: *2, ssk; rep from * Rnd 4: *[K3, p2] twice, sk, k2, pt, k1,around—36 sts k2tog, p2;rep from * arouné—18 sts Rnd 11: [CDD} around—12 sts. in each section, Rnd 12: [Ssk] around—< sts, Rnd 2: *[K3,p2] twice, k2,p1, k3,p2; Break yarn, leaving é-inch end. rep from * around. Thread end through rem sts, pul Rnd 3: *[K3, p2] twice, ssk,k1, p1, tight and fasten of k2tog, 92; rep from * around—16 sts in each section, ica, Rnd 4: *{CCR, p2| twice, kt, pt, Mittens 2, p2;rep from * around. Sip last stat end of md, and move marker Gauge 1strig 9/sts and 12 rnds = 2 inches/Scm nd 5: *k210g K2, 2, k2, sk, p1,K2,_ inStst 1; rep from * around-—14 sts To save time, take time to ion k gouge nd 6: *K3, p2, k3, pt, k1, p1,K2, pt rep from * around. Rnd 7: *K3, p2tog, k3,p1, Kt 1, pt; rep from * around each section over first 2 sts, k1, M1, k1 Rnd 8: *[CCR, p1l twice, S11, k2tog, Cross Cable Left (CCL): SI 1, ki S80, pI; rep from M1, K1, pass slipped st over 3 sts in each Section just worked 8B creatvexniting sePremeen 2010 One size fits most adults Circumference: 7)s inches (stretches sideways) Length: 10% inches svioseoweensenr GB) (116 yes/s0e per = hank: 2 hanks natural #801 = Sze 6 (4mm) double-ponnt eedies or size needed to obtain gauge ‘stitch markers + Stitch holder *Sample project was completed with Harmony 1ply (100% merino woo) from Naturally Yarns. Make 1 (M1): ward loop 0 Pattern Stitch Cables & Ribs (y Rnds 2 and 4: Work i Rnd 3: P2! Rnd 5: sts (including st_ Shape armhole & neck eft from bind off. Maintaining pat, bind off 6 (6, 9, 12, = Leave sts on spare 12) sts at beg of next row (armhole needle or hold 120), and at the same time, dec 1 for 3-needle st at neck edge by working last 3 sts as ssk, k1 [every RS row] 0 (4, 5,0 CMe oe Left Front With larger needle, cast on levery other RS row) 13) times—18 (20, 22, sts. continue in pat 2s same as back to shoulders, ding with a WS row. Place sts on holder Row 2: Rep Row 3:K") Right Front th larger needle, cast on 37 (43, 49, Beg pat 49, 55) sts and work first 31 Row 1 (RS): K1, p1, Work left front. Trellis Lace pat to last 5 sts, sk29, yO, k Beg pat Row 1 (RS): « Mark neck edge wit Shape armhole & neck blished rk RoW 5 sts, end yo, p1,k1 Row 2: K1, put tol e, Deg on next RS row, dec 1 st at tinue in established pat until ROW 3: K2, Work Ro ‘neck edge by working ki it measures same as back to at to last 5 sts, of row, fe ding with a WS row. Mark — ROW 4: Rep Rc 5) times, the 3 with a yarn marker w 13, 13, i 25) sts. 4 (6,5 5%, 6) “ ® a) o: & 5 BACK if 2 veer || es FB Front | -=2 3 3 848m, 12h" 19h 2H ae Buy PREEEEP ‘STITCH KEY { atstal Kon RS, pon WS : Rep. zo : sSkep ‘TRELLIS LACE CHART i 90 crestve Knitting serTeMmeen 2010 pat until fr me Arm Bands sures same as back to shoulders, With smaller needle, RS facing S row. Place sts Up and knit approx 82 (8, 90, 98) sts evenly around armhole e Work 3 rows in Seed S: Assembly in pat ‘om both fronts on Front Band with smaller n Poff see page 92) right front edge, RS facin ‘and knit $3 (57, 61, 63, 65) sts along Yarn & Notions Resource Guide Look forthe products used in Creative Knitting at your local yarn shops and mail-order sources, or cont companies listed here | j ALPACA WITH A TWIST DILL BUTTONS KRAEMER YARNS ‘950 S. White River Prwy W. 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