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Bathing Beauty Cap Free Pattern

Hope everyone had a very happy holiday! After a nice trip to Houston and some time at home with my fam in Philly, I'm heading back to reality and Boston tomorrow. This is one of my favorite hat patterns (ever!) that Danielle Sheilds, our resident designer has come up with. The shape was inspired by a vintage knitting magazine I picked up but the rest is all Danielle. This pattern is a little trickier than some of our others...I needed Danielle's help a few times but the end result is so worth it. It was a great learning experience for me, my first time knitting short rows.

Knit in Buttercup Glow rolling stone yarn.

Knit in Boho Dance, rolling stone yarn.

Bathing Beauty Cap

One size

Gauge: 9 stitches and 16 rows over 4”
Needles: Size US 13

cast on 15 using provisional cast on.

Section 1:

Row 1:         Slip your first stitch purlwise (this stitch will always be slipped).  knit to the last stitch and slip this stitch (purlwise) to right needle.

Row 2:         Slip first stitch and knit to end.

Row 3:         Knit until 2 stitches remain.  Wrap second to last stitch by slipping it to right needle, bringing yarn in front (as if to purl) and passing the stitch back to the left hand needle.  Turn work.

Row 4 and all remaining even rows:         knit

Row 5:         Sl 1, knit until 3 stitches remain.  Wrap the next stitch as above.  Turn.

Row 7:         Sl 1, knit until 4 remain, wrap next stitch.  Turn.

Row 9:         Sl 1, knit until 5 remain, wrap next stitch.  Turn.

Row 11:        Sl 1, knit until 6 stitches remain, wrap next stitch.  Turn

Section 2 (in which you increase for ear flap):

Row 1:         Sl1, kfb, knit until you come to your 1st wrapped stitch, knit this stitch and wrap the next stitch (as you did as above).  Turn.

Row 2:         Knit

Row 3:         Sl1, kfb, knit until you come to the next wrapped stitch, knit this and wrap the next stitch.  Turn.

Row 4:         Knit

Continue as above, knitting even rows.  On odd rows, increasing (kfb), then knitting the closest wrapped stitch and wrapping the stitch that follows until you’ve wrapped the last stitch on your needle.  You’ll have increased to 20 stitches.

Section 3 (in which you decrease ear flap):

Row 1:         Sl1, Kfb. Knit to the last stitch and slip this stitch (purlwise) to right needle.  You will have increased to 21 stitches, and now you’ll begin decreasing.

Row 2:         Sl1, knit to end.

Row 3:         Sl. 1, k2tog, knit until 2 stitches remain.  Wrap second to last stitch by slipping it to right needle, bringing yarn in front (as if to purl) and passing the stitch back to the left hand needle.

Row 4 and all remaining even rows:         knit

Row 5:         Sl 1, k2tog, knit until 3 stitches remain.  Wrap the next stitch as above.  Turn.

Row 7:         Sl 1, k2tog, knit until 4 remain, wrap next stitch.  Turn.

Row 9:         Sl 1, k2tog, knit until 5 remain, wrap next stitch.  Turn.

Row 11:         Sl 1, k2tog, knit until 6 stitches remain, wrap next stitch.  Turn.  16 stitches remain.

Section 4:

Row 1:         Sl1, knit until you come to your 1st wrapped stitch, knit this stitch and wrap the next stitch (as you did as above).  Turn.

Row 2:         Knit

Row 3:         Sl1, knit until you come to the next wrapped stitch, knit this and wrap the next stitch.  Turn.

Row 4:         Knit Continue as above, knitting even rows.  On odd rows, knitting the closest wrapped stitch and wrapping the stitch that follows until you’ve wrapped the last stitch on your needle.

Section 5: repeat section 1

Section 6: repeat section 2.

Section 7: repeat section 3.

Section 8:

Row 1:         Sl1, k2tog, knit until you come to your 1st wrapped stitch, knit this stitch and wrap the next stitch (as you did as above).  Turn. 15 stitches remain.

Row 2:         Knit

Row 3:         Sl1, knit until you come to the next wrapped stitch, knit this and wrap the next stitch.  Turn.

Row 4:         Knit

Finishing: Remove provisional cast on and place live stitches on a smaller size needle.  Graft the live stiches from your cast on together with your final row using kitchner stitch.  Weave in ends.  Wear and enjoy!
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Favorite Gradient Stripe Cowl Pattern

post by Amy Small | pixie dust, free patterns, cowl patterns | Thursday December 8, 2011

Since we moved into our new office in Charlestown, I've had one of my favorite Pixie Dust knitted swatches hanging on the neck of our dress form.  It gave me the idea to turn this gorgeous swatch into a cowl.  I love subtle stripes and color changes in knitting and I think that's why I heart this one so much.  This cowl would work in a bunch of different colorways, check out my ideas below.  On my drive down to my parents house over the Thansgiving weekend, I made a second one in a blue, cooler colorway.  The fit is great because the cowl stands up nice and tall to keep your whole neck toasty.  It took about 1 and a half hours to knit, making it a perfect handmade Christmas gift! 

Warm combo on the left, cool combo on the right.

 

My sister Jessie, modeling the warm colorway.

 

The cool colorway!

Pixie Dust Gradient Cowl Pattern 

Finished measurements: 12.5" wide x 10" high

Warm Colorway Yarn: 1 skein of each Pixie Dust Color, Snowflake, Lemon Meringue, Honey Tea, Mango Glitter, Pomegranate Blossom

Cool Colorway Yarn: 1 skein of each Pixie Dust color, Snowflake, Aqua Frost, Wild Orchid

Needle Size: US size 19 straight needles

Cast on 10 stitches in the darkest color of whichever colorway you choose (warm combo- pomegranate, cool combo- wild orchid)

The entire cowl is knit in stockinette stitch, each stripe is 4 rows. Follow the below color pattern to acheive the gradient.

Warm combo:

Pomegranate Blossom (first)

Mango Glitter (second)

Honey Tea (third)

Lemon Meringue (fourth)

Snowflake (fifth)

Then reverse it, Lemon Meringue is next, then Honey Tea and so on until you are back on Pomegranate Blossom.  At this point your knitted piece should measure about  28" long.  Bind off and seam up your two ends! Block lightly.

Cool Combo:

Wild Orchid (first)

Aqua Frost (second)

Snowflake (third)

Then reverse it, Aqua Frost is next and Wild orchid will be after that. Since this combo has fewer colors in it, this pattern will repeat a few times.  After your Wild Orchid row, you will go back to Aqua Frost, then Snowflake and so on.  When you piece measures 28" bind off and seam up your two ends. Block lightly.

Below a few more ideas on combos that would be pretty too!

Pixie Dust colors- from left to right- Midnight, Amethyst, Indigo Twilight, Cerulean & Aqua Frost

Pixie Dust colors- from left to right- India Henna, Boho Blush & Snowflake

Pixie Dust colors- from left to right- Azalea Bloom, Pomegranate Blossom, Guava Splash

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Holiday Stocking Free Pattern

As some of you know, I have been meaning to publish this stocking pattern for a very long time! Finally thanks to our awesome pattern designer, Danielle Shields, here it is, right in time for the holidays.  The stocking featured here uses 2 skeins of either Gyspy Garden or Rolling Stone yarn.  This sample is knit using the colorway Stardust Garland (available here) but all of the colors would look excellent.  It has the right side out but the stocking also looks super cute with a little more texture on the wrong side (or reverse stockinette side) out.  We will have pics of that stocking soon.  I embroidered this sample with extra yarn I had lying around the apartment.  Feel free to personalize this as you like! Pattern below pics.

I used neon yellow embroidery floss from Michael's to stitch in Jessie's name...I just can't resist neon!

Tassle & pom pom detail.

Finished Measurements: 6.5" wide x 20" long

Materials: 2 skeins Knit Collage Rolling Stone or Gypsy Garden yarn, US size 15 dpn or a long circular for magic loop, waste yarn, tapestry needle for finishing

Gauge: 8 stitches over 4"

Abbreviations: k knit

ssk slip, slip, knit

k2tog knit 2 together

pu pick up

Cast on 26 stitches. Place marker and join to work in the round.

Knit until piece measures 12.5" from start.

Next row: ssk, knit until 2 stitches remain, k2tog (24 stitches)

Using waste yarn, knit across first 12 stitches. Pass these stitches back to left needle and knit them again with main yarn.

Knit until piece measures 18" from the start.

Row 1:  *ssk, k8, k2tog*, repeat between stars.

Row 2 & 4: knit.

Row 3: *ssk, k6, k2tog*, repeat between stars.

Row 5: *ssk, k4, k2tog*, repeat between stars.

Pull yarn through the remaining 8 stitches.

Heel:  Remove waste yarn and pick up the 24 stitches on hold, picking up 1 stitch on the gap on each side, 26 stitches total.

Row 1: *pu 1 stitch, k13*, repeat between stars one time for a total of 28 stitches.

Row 2:  ssk, k10, k2tog. Repeat to end.

Row 3:  knit.

Row 4:  ssk, k8, k2tog. Repeat to end.

Row 5:  knit.

Row 6:  ssk, k6, k2tog. Repeat to end.

Row 7: knit.

Row 8:  ssk, k4, ktog. Repeat to end.

Graft remaining stitches using kitchner stitch. For the kitchner averse, or for those who just love reverse stockinette like we do, use three needle bind off to bind off the remaining stitches and turn inside out. Weave in ends and block lightly. Adorn with pom poms, tassles or embroidery as you like. Now sit in front of your mantle with eggnog to celebrate your goodwork!

Below is a pic of a stocking we knit up in Rolling Stone Shooting Star and kept the reverse

stockinette side out. Also so cute!


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