Finished Doily
This is the final doily that will be a pattern of the month in 2011 on my yahoo group. It's been tested by several people, who did a great job for me helping me with all my patterns. You will find it here
on the blog using the links listed below. I have had many
people asking for the pattern, hope you enjoy it.
Pattern of the Month for 2011
http://ninasatmyhouse.blogspot.com/2014/08/ninas-pineapple-doily-1-part-1.html
http://ninasatmyhouse.blogspot.com/2014/08/ninas-pineapple-doily-1-part-2.html
This is a place for my knitting, sewing, crochet designs and projects. I have been knitting since I was 4, and crocheting since age 19 and I have starting weaving again, along with sewing. So this is where I will be posting those patterns too.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
October 2002 Group Project Pillow
October 2002 Group Project Pillow@2003 By N.L. Banks
This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites,
lists, or newsletters. It is for your personal use only.
Materials list:
1 bag stuffing (one that is washable)
2 pieces of material, washable, 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 square (or if you don't have a sewing machine, just buy a 14 square pillow form. I like to make mine because I can stuff it fuller than the store ones.)
G crochet hook
Yarn, different colors, textures, like regular yarn, rug yarn, chenille (if it's too thin, use two stands held together) thick & thin yarn, etc. If you use a variegated yarn, make sure you have other colors to use also. Just make sure it can be used with a G hook.
If you are new to crocheting and don't know how to change colors, just use one color of yarn, it will be easier for you this way.
What you will learn:
We're going to first make a pillow, sew it together, and stuff it. Then make a sampler cover for it. You'll learn the difference between Clusters, Bobbles, and Popcorns. And maybe a few other stitches too, and get a pillow out of it for what ever you that you've chosen your colors for.
Step one Making the Pillow
1 Zic-Zac around outer edge of each piece.
2 Sew around three sides, using a 1/2 inch seam allowance.
3 Sew the last side, leaving the center 6 to 8 inches opening for stuffing.
4 Turn the pillow right side out, (I iron the 1/2 seam down so that it is easier to sew shut.)
5 Stuff pillow, be sure an put stuffing into each corner. Stuff really full, makes a nicer pillow.
Now for the sample.
Row 1 With main color yarn, ch. 45, 1 dc in 2 ch from hook and in each ch across row, work 5 dc in last chain, now working on other side of beginning chain, 1 dc in each chain across row,
work 5 dc in last chain. Join with slip stitch, ch 3. Do not turn, will we be working in rounds.
Row 2: Now we'll do some Bobbles. Work 4 more dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo,draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. SEE you just made a bobblestitch. Now * Skip one dc, 5dc in next dc (leave last loop of each dc on hook (you should have 5 loops on hook, yo, draw through all the loops on the hook), ch 1, *. Repeat from * to * around, do 1 pop corn in EACH of the three end dc's,(the two ends of the pillow) join with slip stitch to top of beginning chain 3. Fasten off, attach 2 color here.
NOTE: I'm using brown as my main color, for a textured (2 color) I'm using Lionbrand's Homespun. You can also use a variegated color for round 3.
Round 3, ch 1, sc in each ch and top of Bobble, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 1.
Round 4 & 5 sc around, fasten off, attach 3rd color. ch 3.
Round 6. Dc in each sc around. Ch 3.
Round 7 Here we are going to do some Back Posts stitches, they leave a ridge on front side of the fabric that is really different, so let's get started.
Back Post Stitch (BPS) yo, insert hook from back to front and to back again around the vertical post of stitch (DC) below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Bps completed. Repeat around.
NOTE: Do you see how the top of the stitch sort of lays on it's side and forms a ridge?
Round 8 & 9 repeat round 7. Fasten off, attach 4th color.
Round 10 ch 1, sc around.
Round 11 On this row, you'll learn what a Cluster Stitch is. Ch 3, work a dc into each of the next 2 sc leaving the last loop of each dc on the hook, yo and draw through all four loops on hook.
Cluster made. * ch 1, cluster stitch over next 3 sc, repeat from* around. Join with slip stitch to top of ch 3, ch 3.
NOTE: you can have clusters made of 3,4, or even 5 stitches.
Round 12 Now we are doing to do a reverse Cluster. Or upside down cluster. * In the top of the next cluster, do 3 dc, repeat from * around. Join with slip stitch to top of ch 3. ch 1.
Round 13, sc around. Join with Slip Stitch Fasten off. Attach a variegated here.
Round 14 ch 3, 1 dc in each sc around. Join with Slip Stitch.
Round 15 Ch 3, dc in each dc around, join with Slip Stitch, Fasten off. Attach main color.
Round 16 Now we'll do more Bobbles. Work 4 more dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. Now * Skip one dc, 5 dc in next dc (leave last loop of each dc on hook (you should have 5 loops on hook, yo, draw through all the loops on the hook), ch 1, *. Repeat from * to * around, join with slip stitch to top of beginning chain 3. Ch 3.
Round 17 Work 4 more dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. Here things will be a bit different, * Skip one Bobble, work 1 Bobble stitch in next ch 1 space, ch 1 *. Repeat from * to * around, join with slip stitch to top of beginning chain 3. Fasten off main color, attach 2 color and Ch 3.
Round 18 ch 1, sc in each ch and top of Bobble, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 1.
Round 19 ch 1, sc around. Fasten off, attach 3rd color again, ch 3.
Round 20 Dc in each sc around, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 3.
Round 21 NOTE: On row 7 we did back posts, this time we'll do front post stitches (FPS), you'll see the difference between the two. FPS can also be used for ribbing.
Front Post Stitch: Working in front row just make, yo, insert hook from front to back and front again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Fps completed. Repeat across row, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 3. Ch 3.
Round 22 yo, insert hook from front to back and front again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains, repeat across row. Fasten off, join 4th color. ch 1
Round 23 Sc around, ch 3.
Round 24 Now we'll do some popcorns, in same place work 4 dc, take the hook out of the working loop and insert it into the top of the first dc made, fron front to back, now pick up the working loop and draw this through th close the popcorn, ch 1, * 1 dc in each of the next 2 sc, ch 1, 5 dc in next sc, take the hook out of the working loop and insert it into the top of the first dc made, fron front to back, now pick up the working loop and dreaw this through th close the popcorn, ch 1* repeat from * to * around, join with slip stitch to top of beginning ch, ch 1.
Round 25 1 sc in each dc and top of each popcorn, fasten off, attach 5th color. Ch 3.
Round 26 1dc in each sc around, ch 3.
Round 27 & 28 1 dc in each dc around, fasten off, attach 4th color, ch 1.
Round 29 sc in each dc around, ch ch 3.
Round 30 Now for some puff stitches. * skip 1 sc, yo, insert the hook in next sc, yo, and draw up a loop, (three loops on the hook), repeat this step twice more, inserting the hook into the same stitch each time, (7 loops on hook), yo, and draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1,* repeat from * to * around. Join with slip stitch, ch 1.
NOTE: pull up the loops the same level as the chain 3 at beginning of row.
Round 31 sc around, fasten off, attach main color, ch 3.
Now we'll start the last part of the pillow cover, closing it.
Round 32, first try pillow cover on pillow, if it gaps out at the sides, then on this round, do four or five evenly spaced decreases. 1dc in each sc around, (remember the decreases if you need them. )
Round 33, same as round 33, fasten off main, attach another color here, any that you've used already in your pillow will do, slip the pillow form into the cover sc 1, sc around, and do some decreases if you need more to close the pillow.
NOTE: depending on the size of the form you've made or purchased, you can remove one row of dc, or add more rows of sc, to make it fit the form you have.
Round 34, sc around. Ch 1
Round 35. Slip stitch across the top of the pillow to close, fasten off. Weave in the last thread.
Well now, I hope you enjoyed this group project. You have learned about Front & Back Post stitches, Bobbles, Popcorns, and Clusters. Let me know how you did with this project.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Atmyhouse
This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites,
lists, or newsletters. It is for your personal use only.
Materials list:
1 bag stuffing (one that is washable)
2 pieces of material, washable, 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 square (or if you don't have a sewing machine, just buy a 14 square pillow form. I like to make mine because I can stuff it fuller than the store ones.)
G crochet hook
Yarn, different colors, textures, like regular yarn, rug yarn, chenille (if it's too thin, use two stands held together) thick & thin yarn, etc. If you use a variegated yarn, make sure you have other colors to use also. Just make sure it can be used with a G hook.
If you are new to crocheting and don't know how to change colors, just use one color of yarn, it will be easier for you this way.
What you will learn:
We're going to first make a pillow, sew it together, and stuff it. Then make a sampler cover for it. You'll learn the difference between Clusters, Bobbles, and Popcorns. And maybe a few other stitches too, and get a pillow out of it for what ever you that you've chosen your colors for.
Step one Making the Pillow
1 Zic-Zac around outer edge of each piece.
2 Sew around three sides, using a 1/2 inch seam allowance.
3 Sew the last side, leaving the center 6 to 8 inches opening for stuffing.
4 Turn the pillow right side out, (I iron the 1/2 seam down so that it is easier to sew shut.)
5 Stuff pillow, be sure an put stuffing into each corner. Stuff really full, makes a nicer pillow.
Now for the sample.
Row 1 With main color yarn, ch. 45, 1 dc in 2 ch from hook and in each ch across row, work 5 dc in last chain, now working on other side of beginning chain, 1 dc in each chain across row,
work 5 dc in last chain. Join with slip stitch, ch 3. Do not turn, will we be working in rounds.
Row 2: Now we'll do some Bobbles. Work 4 more dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo,draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. SEE you just made a bobblestitch. Now * Skip one dc, 5dc in next dc (leave last loop of each dc on hook (you should have 5 loops on hook, yo, draw through all the loops on the hook), ch 1, *. Repeat from * to * around, do 1 pop corn in EACH of the three end dc's,(the two ends of the pillow) join with slip stitch to top of beginning chain 3. Fasten off, attach 2 color here.
NOTE: I'm using brown as my main color, for a textured (2 color) I'm using Lionbrand's Homespun. You can also use a variegated color for round 3.
Round 3, ch 1, sc in each ch and top of Bobble, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 1.
Round 4 & 5 sc around, fasten off, attach 3rd color. ch 3.
Round 6. Dc in each sc around. Ch 3.
Round 7 Here we are going to do some Back Posts stitches, they leave a ridge on front side of the fabric that is really different, so let's get started.
Back Post Stitch (BPS) yo, insert hook from back to front and to back again around the vertical post of stitch (DC) below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Bps completed. Repeat around.
NOTE: Do you see how the top of the stitch sort of lays on it's side and forms a ridge?
Round 8 & 9 repeat round 7. Fasten off, attach 4th color.
Round 10 ch 1, sc around.
Round 11 On this row, you'll learn what a Cluster Stitch is. Ch 3, work a dc into each of the next 2 sc leaving the last loop of each dc on the hook, yo and draw through all four loops on hook.
Cluster made. * ch 1, cluster stitch over next 3 sc, repeat from* around. Join with slip stitch to top of ch 3, ch 3.
NOTE: you can have clusters made of 3,4, or even 5 stitches.
Round 12 Now we are doing to do a reverse Cluster. Or upside down cluster. * In the top of the next cluster, do 3 dc, repeat from * around. Join with slip stitch to top of ch 3. ch 1.
Round 13, sc around. Join with Slip Stitch Fasten off. Attach a variegated here.
Round 14 ch 3, 1 dc in each sc around. Join with Slip Stitch.
Round 15 Ch 3, dc in each dc around, join with Slip Stitch, Fasten off. Attach main color.
Round 16 Now we'll do more Bobbles. Work 4 more dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. Now * Skip one dc, 5 dc in next dc (leave last loop of each dc on hook (you should have 5 loops on hook, yo, draw through all the loops on the hook), ch 1, *. Repeat from * to * around, join with slip stitch to top of beginning chain 3. Ch 3.
Round 17 Work 4 more dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. Here things will be a bit different, * Skip one Bobble, work 1 Bobble stitch in next ch 1 space, ch 1 *. Repeat from * to * around, join with slip stitch to top of beginning chain 3. Fasten off main color, attach 2 color and Ch 3.
Round 18 ch 1, sc in each ch and top of Bobble, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 1.
Round 19 ch 1, sc around. Fasten off, attach 3rd color again, ch 3.
Round 20 Dc in each sc around, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 3.
Round 21 NOTE: On row 7 we did back posts, this time we'll do front post stitches (FPS), you'll see the difference between the two. FPS can also be used for ribbing.
Front Post Stitch: Working in front row just make, yo, insert hook from front to back and front again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Fps completed. Repeat across row, join with slip stitch to beginning ch 3. Ch 3.
Round 22 yo, insert hook from front to back and front again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains, repeat across row. Fasten off, join 4th color. ch 1
Round 23 Sc around, ch 3.
Round 24 Now we'll do some popcorns, in same place work 4 dc, take the hook out of the working loop and insert it into the top of the first dc made, fron front to back, now pick up the working loop and draw this through th close the popcorn, ch 1, * 1 dc in each of the next 2 sc, ch 1, 5 dc in next sc, take the hook out of the working loop and insert it into the top of the first dc made, fron front to back, now pick up the working loop and dreaw this through th close the popcorn, ch 1* repeat from * to * around, join with slip stitch to top of beginning ch, ch 1.
Round 25 1 sc in each dc and top of each popcorn, fasten off, attach 5th color. Ch 3.
Round 26 1dc in each sc around, ch 3.
Round 27 & 28 1 dc in each dc around, fasten off, attach 4th color, ch 1.
Round 29 sc in each dc around, ch ch 3.
Round 30 Now for some puff stitches. * skip 1 sc, yo, insert the hook in next sc, yo, and draw up a loop, (three loops on the hook), repeat this step twice more, inserting the hook into the same stitch each time, (7 loops on hook), yo, and draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1,* repeat from * to * around. Join with slip stitch, ch 1.
NOTE: pull up the loops the same level as the chain 3 at beginning of row.
Round 31 sc around, fasten off, attach main color, ch 3.
Now we'll start the last part of the pillow cover, closing it.
Round 32, first try pillow cover on pillow, if it gaps out at the sides, then on this round, do four or five evenly spaced decreases. 1dc in each sc around, (remember the decreases if you need them. )
Round 33, same as round 33, fasten off main, attach another color here, any that you've used already in your pillow will do, slip the pillow form into the cover sc 1, sc around, and do some decreases if you need more to close the pillow.
NOTE: depending on the size of the form you've made or purchased, you can remove one row of dc, or add more rows of sc, to make it fit the form you have.
Round 34, sc around. Ch 1
Round 35. Slip stitch across the top of the pillow to close, fasten off. Weave in the last thread.
Well now, I hope you enjoyed this group project. You have learned about Front & Back Post stitches, Bobbles, Popcorns, and Clusters. Let me know how you did with this project.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Atmyhouse
Trellis Stitch
May 2004 Stitch of the Month Trellis Stitch
The directions for this pattern stitch have been rewritten and are copyrighted. You may not be used on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor copied. It is for your personal use only.
make a chain the length desired divisible by 6 +1
For sample, ch 19. If you want to make an chair or sofa arm cover, use acrylic yarn, an H hook, ch 37, and work to desired length. You could also make a dishcloth out of this same pattern stitch, use cotton yarn, a G hook, and ch 25, work pattern stitch until square. Then do an edging around it.
1 row: 4 d c in the 4th from hook, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next st., * ch 3, skip 2 sts, 5dc in next st, skip 2 sts, 1sc in next st. Repeat from * to end of row, turn ch 3, turn.
2nd row: 4 dc in sc previous row, * 1 sc in ch 3 space, ch 3, 5 dc in sc. Repeat from * ending row with a 1 sc in last dc of previous row.
Repeat row 2 for pattern,
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The directions for this pattern stitch have been rewritten and are copyrighted. You may not be used on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor copied. It is for your personal use only.
make a chain the length desired divisible by 6 +1
For sample, ch 19. If you want to make an chair or sofa arm cover, use acrylic yarn, an H hook, ch 37, and work to desired length. You could also make a dishcloth out of this same pattern stitch, use cotton yarn, a G hook, and ch 25, work pattern stitch until square. Then do an edging around it.
1 row: 4 d c in the 4th from hook, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next st., * ch 3, skip 2 sts, 5dc in next st, skip 2 sts, 1sc in next st. Repeat from * to end of row, turn ch 3, turn.
2nd row: 4 dc in sc previous row, * 1 sc in ch 3 space, ch 3, 5 dc in sc. Repeat from * ending row with a 1 sc in last dc of previous row.
Repeat row 2 for pattern,
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Pattern of the Month
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Veterans Day
Since today is Veterans Day, I would like to thank all our vets that are on the list and elsewhere for offering their lives to defend this country.
Nina
Nina
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Raised Half Double Crochet Stitch
November 2002 Stitch of the Month
Raised Half Double Crochet (R hdc) for sample, ch 20, and do a row of dc's across. turn.
First example is on a foundation row of half double crochets, (has hook in it)
Yarn over hook, insert hook from front to back to front around the stem of the stitch in the row below, yarn over hook, pull up loop, complete as a half double crochet.
These are like post stitches, you can also work this same type of stitch doing single crochet.
The second example shows the R hdc, using double crochet as the foundation row.
Notice how the back looks, you can use this stitch showing front or back, depending on the affect you want to show. Like the group pillow we did, I used the back of the post stitches (double back post stitch) on the front of the pillow. It will make a edge on the front, if you do three or four rows.
Try it and see how it shows. This is great for a textured affect on pillows, the bottom of sweaters for ribbing, etc.
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Raised Half Double Crochet (R hdc) for sample, ch 20, and do a row of dc's across. turn.
First example is on a foundation row of half double crochets, (has hook in it)
Yarn over hook, insert hook from front to back to front around the stem of the stitch in the row below, yarn over hook, pull up loop, complete as a half double crochet.
These are like post stitches, you can also work this same type of stitch doing single crochet.
The second example shows the R hdc, using double crochet as the foundation row.
Notice how the back looks, you can use this stitch showing front or back, depending on the affect you want to show. Like the group pillow we did, I used the back of the post stitches (double back post stitch) on the front of the pillow. It will make a edge on the front, if you do three or four rows.
Try it and see how it shows. This is great for a textured affect on pillows, the bottom of sweaters for ribbing, etc.
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Knitting Machine Magazine
If you are looking for a really good knitting machine magazine, Linda at
http://www.countryknittingofmaine.com/_sgt/f10000.htm. I really like it, good, lots of information and patterns,
http://www.countryknittingofmaine.com/_sgt/f10000.htm. I really like it, good, lots of information and patterns,
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
My favorite Ski Hat
Monday, October 25, 2010
Knitting Machine
My sister, bless her heart kept one of the sweaters that I had knitted about 25 years ago for my mom. It's pink, and her daughter is wearing it in this picture.
I had her take a picture of the inside of the sweater because I couldn't remember how I did the neckline. But when looking at it, I had hand sewn the neckline hem in. While the bottom was hung.
I had her take a picture of the inside of the sweater because I couldn't remember how I did the neckline. But when looking at it, I had hand sewn the neckline hem in. While the bottom was hung.
Cole's Sweater
Monday, October 18, 2010
more stuff
It rained here last night. We went from really hot to rain, now it's chilly. But I like it better, gas is cheaper than running the air. Have bad headache. Hate that, can't think right when they are this bad.
Had some more of my patterns checked for 2011. Some of my exchange leaders are testing them for me. All 2010 are done, and now working on all the ones for 2011, of which I have done about 6or 7 months worth.
Also have been sewing, and relearning to use my knitting machine. But sometimes I get sick, and life gets in the way, and can't do a thing. Still not up to par for the knitting machine, have forgotten how to use it, but did do a couple of gifts for my sister. I would put the pictures up, but then she would know what I made her, lol.
Will be sewing again today, as soon as I can get rid of this headache, hurts really bad.
Had some more of my patterns checked for 2011. Some of my exchange leaders are testing them for me. All 2010 are done, and now working on all the ones for 2011, of which I have done about 6or 7 months worth.
Also have been sewing, and relearning to use my knitting machine. But sometimes I get sick, and life gets in the way, and can't do a thing. Still not up to par for the knitting machine, have forgotten how to use it, but did do a couple of gifts for my sister. I would put the pictures up, but then she would know what I made her, lol.
Will be sewing again today, as soon as I can get rid of this headache, hurts really bad.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
today
I have been working on my knitting machine, trying to relearn what I have forgotten in the 20 or so years I haven't been using it. Got it fixed. Can't find the 3/11 or 3/12 yarn I really liked, but do have a bit on hand to relearn with. But I sure have forgotten a lot about using it. What's the saying use it or lose it, well I lost it and am trying really hard to find it. lol.
It's been raining (cooler weather) now it hot again. Good reason to stay indoors and learn to use it. Did do a swatch for a sweater. But really would like to find that 3/11 yarn I liked so much, but have been told they dont make it any more. That's life.
It's been raining (cooler weather) now it hot again. Good reason to stay indoors and learn to use it. Did do a swatch for a sweater. But really would like to find that 3/11 yarn I liked so much, but have been told they dont make it any more. That's life.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Knitting Machine
I have an sk700 knitting machine since the mid 80's and just now getting back to using it. I've had to send my carriage in for repair, so while I am waiting, I am trying to relearn everything that I have forgotten, which is a whole darn lot. I can't even remember how to cast on with it.
So I am using the lace carriage, learning to cast on, and trying to relearn everything! Makes me mad, because at one time I made sweaters and sold them. I still have the patterns, but darned if I know how to do them anymore. lol.
So when I have relearned it all. I will post a few free patterns here. Or anyway that is what I am planning on doing.
So I am using the lace carriage, learning to cast on, and trying to relearn everything! Makes me mad, because at one time I made sweaters and sold them. I still have the patterns, but darned if I know how to do them anymore. lol.
So when I have relearned it all. I will post a few free patterns here. Or anyway that is what I am planning on doing.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Heaven needed another angel
Heaven needed another angel, and our exchange leader Diane Focht answered the call at 4am today. We will miss her very very much, as she was a dear friend and sister to us all.
I've known Diane a long time over 12 years, she always just jumped in when I needed some extra help on the list. Or if I needed a shoulder to cry on, I will miss her so very very much.
Nina
I've known Diane a long time over 12 years, she always just jumped in when I needed some extra help on the list. Or if I needed a shoulder to cry on, I will miss her so very very much.
Nina
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Krissy's Granny Square
Krissy's Granny Square @1999 By N. L. Banks
This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites. It is for your personal use only.
G Hook
4 ply yarn
Ch 5 to form ring, ch 3, 11dc in ring.
Rd 2 ch 3, 1 dc in same place, 2dc in each dc around, join, (24dc)
Rd 3 ch 3, 1 dc, ch 2, 2dc in same place, * ch 1, skip 1dc 1hdc in next dc, ch 1, skip 1dc, 1hdc in next dc, ch 1, skip 1 dc, 2dc, ch 2, 2 dc in next dc, (corner group made), repeat from * around end, ch1, join to top of ch 3.
Rd 4 sl st over to ch 2 sp, ch 3, 1dc, ch 2, 2dc in ch 2 sp, * 1 dc in next 2dc, 1 dc in ch 1 sp, ch 1, 1 dc in next ch 1, sp, ch 1, 1 dc in ch 1 sp, 1 dc in next 2dc, , in next ch 2 sp, work corner group. Repeat from * around, end 1 dc in ch1 sp, 1 dc in next 2dc, join.
Rd 5 sl st to ch 2 sp, ch 3, 1 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in ch 2 space, * 1 dc in next 5dc, 1 dc in ch 2 sp, ch 1, 1 dc in ch 1sp, 1dc in next 5 dc, in next ch 2 sp, work corner group, repeat from * around, end 1 dc in ch 1sp, 1 dc in next 5 dc, join,fasten off.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Amy's Potholder
Amy's Potholder@1999 By N L Banks
This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any other media, lists,
etc. including websites. It is for your personal use only.
Peaches & Creme Yarn
By Elmore-Pisgah, Inc.
1 ball Cream #3
1 ball Country Gardens #167
G Hook
Row 1, with Cream, chain 26, 1 sc in 2nd chain
from hook and in each chain across , ch 3, turn.
Row 2 1 dc in next sc, * ch 1, skip 1 sc, 1 dc
in each of next 2 sc, repeat from * across row, drop Cream
attach Country Gardens, turn. (9-2dc groups, ch 3 counts as 1dc)
Row 3 ch1, 1 sc in same place, 1 sc in next dc, *LSC in skip sc of row2,
1sc in next 2dc, repeat from * across, end 1sc in next dc, 1sc in top
of turning ch, turn.
Row 4 ch 1, sc in same place, 1 sc across row, fasten off garden country,
pick up Cream, turn.
repeat rows 2-4 7x, then rows 2 and 3 once, fasten off. Using Cream, repeat
row 4, fasten off.
Back
With Cream, chain 26, sc in second chain from hook and in each chain across, turn.
Rows 1-30 ch1, 1sc in same place, and in each sc across row, turn.
Putting pieces together:
Row 31 working through both front and back pieces, with wrong sides facing
each other, ch 1, sc in same place, sc around potholder, evenly spacing stitches, placing 3 stitches in each corner.
Row 32 ch1, sc in each sc around pattern, placing 3 sc in each corner.
Row 33 *ch 3, 1dc in same place, skip 1sc, sc in next sc, repeat from
* around, fasten off.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
How to do the fur stitch
How to do the fur stitch
(front)Ch 27, sc in second ch from hook, and in each chain across row, ch 1, turn.
Row 1: ch sc across row, ch 1, turn.
Row 2:(ws) Holding yarn, hook, and ruler in right hand, with ruler behind row just completed, bring yarn down under hook, between sample and in front of ruler, then up behind ruler (see sample #1) and do a sc (see sample #2), repeat across row.
ch 1, turn.
Repeat rows 1 & 2 for pattern. fasten off, do edging.
Note: I used a toy ruler about 3 inches long, and 1/2 inch wide.
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Tiffany Barrette
Tiffany Barrette By N. L. Banks
Materials
1 Ball Honeysuckle Rayon Chenille Article 810 Color # 111, Tiffany
F hook
Directions
Rd 1: attach yarn to barrette, work as many sc along one edge of barrette, center stitches in middle of barrette, turn.
Rd 2: *ch 12, sc in next sc, repeat from * across, fasten off, weave in yarn.
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Monday, March 29, 2010
How to do The Crazy Stitch
How to do The Crazy Stitch
You will need two colors of cotton yarn, and a G hook. This pattern will make a dishcloth.
Ch 32,
Row 1: 3 dc in 4th from hook, * skip 3 ch, 1 sc in next ch, ch 3, 3 dc in same place, repeat from * across row, end 1 sc in last chain, ch 3, turn. (see picture A)
Row 2: 3 dc in same place, * skip 3 dc, 1 sc in 3 ch space, ch 3, 3 dc in same ch 3 space place, repeat from * across, end 1 sc in last 3 ch space, ch 3, turn. (See picture B)
Repeat row 2 for length desired, OR work row 2 6x, fasten off, attach second color in first unworked loop on opposite side of beginning chain, (see picture C) *Ch3, 3 dc in same space, 1 sc in next loop where the 3 dc of row 1 are, repeat from * , end sc in last loop, ch 3, turn
Repeat row 2 7x, fasten off, attach second color, evenly space sc's around, placing 3 sc in each 3 ch space, join fasten off.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Moss stitch dots Knitting Stitches
Moss stitch dots
Work with a multiple of 6 stitches, plus 5.
For sample, cast on 29 stithces.
Rows 1 and 3: K 4, * p 1, k 1, p 1, k 3 * repeat from* to *, ending last repeat with k4.
Rows 2 and 4: p 5, * k 1, p 5* repeat from * to *.
Rows 5 and 11: Knit.
Rows 6 and 12: Purl.
Rows 7 and 9: K 1, * p 1. k 1. p1, k 3* repeat from * to *, ending with (p 1. k 1) twice.
Rows 8 and 10: p2, * k 1. p 5* repeat from * to * ending with k 1, p 2.
Repeat Rows 1 through 12 for pattern, do 3 repeats of pattern for sample.
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Potpourri Butterfly Shawl
Potpourri Butterfly Shawl
Designed by Nina Banks
Materials:
2 cones #178 Potpourri- Double Worsted Weight;
1 pair size 13 Knitting needles;
2 markers
Gauge:
Cast on 64 Stitches
DIRECTIONS:
Row 1: K 5, place marker, knit 54, place marker, k 5.
Rows 2 to 8: Knit each row. (The five stitches before and after each marker are
the borders, you will always knit these five stitches).
Now Start Pattern.
Notes: Slip stitches purl-wise, also do not draw them up tight.
Row 1, 3, 5, 7, 9: Knit 5, Purl 54, Knit 5.
Row 2,4, 6, 8: Knit 7, * yarn forward (yf), slip 5, Yarn back (yb), Knit 5, repeat from *, ending yf, slip 5, yb, knit 12.
Row 10: Knit 9, * on the next stitch, which is the middle of the 5 slipped stitches, pickup the four strands with left index finger, and place on right needle, knit the next stitch, now pass the four strands over the stitch just knitted, knit 9, repeat from * across, end knit 9.
Row 11, 13, 15,17,19: Knit 5, Purl 54, knit 5.
Row 12, 14, 16, 18: Knit 12, *YF, Slip 5,YB, Knit 5, repeat from *, ending yf, slip 5, knit 7.
Row 20: Knit 14, * pick up stitches as before, and knit with the middle stitch, knit 9, repeat from * across row, ending knit 9.
Repeat these 20 rows for pattern 12 times, then repeat rows 1-10 once. Repeat row 1
Knit all stitches for 8 rows, bind off. Add fringe if desired.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
Ecru Pillow
Ecru Pillow
Designed by N. Banks
Materials:
1 Cone #4 Ecru - Double Worsted Weight,
1 16" Pillow form, N Crochet hook
Stitches Used:
Slip Stitch= sls,
Single Crochet=SC
Insert hook in stitch, yo and draw through, yo and draw through both lps on hook.
Half Double Crochet = hdc Yo,
insert hook in stitch, yo, draw through, yo, draw through all 3 lps on hook.
Double Crochet= dc Yo,
insert hook in stitch, yo, draw through, yo, draw through 2 lps, yo, draw through 2 lps on hook.
Front Post Stitch =fps
working in front row just make, yo, inset hook from front to back and front again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Fps completed.
Back Post Stitch = bps
working in back of row just make, yo, insert hook from back to front and to back again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Bps completed.
Bobbles =
Work 5 dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. Puff Stitch = yo, insert the hook in next SC, yo, and draw up a loop, (three loops on the hook), repeat this step twice more, inserting the hook into the same stitch each time, (7 loops on hook), yo, and draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1.
Slip Stitch = sls, Same place = s/p, Around = ard.
DIRECTIONS:
Rd 1: ch 34, 1 dc in 3 ch from hook and in each ch across chain, work 3 dc in last chain, now working on other side of beginning chain, 1 dc in each chain across, work 3 dc in last chain. Join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 2: *FPS ard next dc, 1 BPS ard next dc, repeat from * around, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 3: * 1 FPS ard FPS of row below, 1 BPS ard BPS of row below, repeat from * around, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 4: Repeat round 3, join with sls, ch 1.
Rd 5 & 6: 1 sc in s/p, sc ard, join with sls, ch 1.
Rd 7: SC in s/p * 1 sc in next 3 sc, sc in sc 2 rows below, skip 1 sc, repeat from * ard, end sc in joining chain 2 rows below, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 8: Work 4 more dc in s/p, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook ( you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. (Bobble Made) * 1 dc in next stitch, bobble in next stitch, repeat from * ard, join sls, ch 2.
Rd 9: hdc in s/p, * FPS ard next dc, hdc in top of Bobble, repeat from * ard, join with sls to beginning ch 2. Ch 2.
Rd 10: Working in loops below back loop, hdc in s/p, hdc ard, join with sls, ch 2.
Designed by N. Banks
Materials:
1 Cone #4 Ecru - Double Worsted Weight,
1 16" Pillow form, N Crochet hook
Stitches Used:
Slip Stitch= sls,
Single Crochet=SC
Insert hook in stitch, yo and draw through, yo and draw through both lps on hook.
Half Double Crochet = hdc Yo,
insert hook in stitch, yo, draw through, yo, draw through all 3 lps on hook.
Double Crochet= dc Yo,
insert hook in stitch, yo, draw through, yo, draw through 2 lps, yo, draw through 2 lps on hook.
Front Post Stitch =fps
working in front row just make, yo, inset hook from front to back and front again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Fps completed.
Back Post Stitch = bps
working in back of row just make, yo, insert hook from back to front and to back again around the vertical post of stitch below, yo (three loops on hook) and draw thread through two loops on hook, yo, draw through two loops on hook. One loop remains. Bps completed.
Bobbles =
Work 5 dc in same place, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook, (you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. Puff Stitch = yo, insert the hook in next SC, yo, and draw up a loop, (three loops on the hook), repeat this step twice more, inserting the hook into the same stitch each time, (7 loops on hook), yo, and draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1.
Slip Stitch = sls, Same place = s/p, Around = ard.
DIRECTIONS:
Rd 1: ch 34, 1 dc in 3 ch from hook and in each ch across chain, work 3 dc in last chain, now working on other side of beginning chain, 1 dc in each chain across, work 3 dc in last chain. Join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 2: *FPS ard next dc, 1 BPS ard next dc, repeat from * around, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 3: * 1 FPS ard FPS of row below, 1 BPS ard BPS of row below, repeat from * around, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 4: Repeat round 3, join with sls, ch 1.
Rd 5 & 6: 1 sc in s/p, sc ard, join with sls, ch 1.
Rd 7: SC in s/p * 1 sc in next 3 sc, sc in sc 2 rows below, skip 1 sc, repeat from * ard, end sc in joining chain 2 rows below, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 8: Work 4 more dc in s/p, leaving the last loop of each dc on hook ( you should have 5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all the loops on the hook, ch 1. (Bobble Made) * 1 dc in next stitch, bobble in next stitch, repeat from * ard, join sls, ch 2.
Rd 9: hdc in s/p, * FPS ard next dc, hdc in top of Bobble, repeat from * ard, join with sls to beginning ch 2. Ch 2.
Rd 10: Working in loops below back loop, hdc in s/p, hdc ard, join with sls, ch 2.
Rd 11, 12, 13: Repeat round 10, after round 13, ch 3.
Rd 14: FPS ard each hdc, join with sls, to first post, ch 3.
Rd 15 & 16: FPS ard each FPS, join with sls to first post, ch 3. Afrer rd 16, ch 1.
Rd 17 & 18: sc ard, join with sls, ch 1.
Rd 19: Sc in s/p * 1 sc in next 3 sc, sc in sc 2 rows below, skip 1 sc, repeat from * ard, end sc in joining ch. 2 rows below, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 20: 1 dc in s/p, 1 dc in each sc ard, join with sls to top first dc, ch 3.
Rd 21: 1 BPS ard each dc, repeat ard, join with sls to first BPS, ch 3.
Rd 22 & 23: Repeat round 21, ch 3.
Rd 24: Yo, insert hook in s/p, draw up a loop, (three loops on the hook), repeat this step twice more, inserting the hook into the s/p each time (7 loops on hook) yo, and draw through all the hoops on the hook, ch 1, * insert the hook in next stitch, yo and draw up a loop, (three loops on the hook), repeat this step twice more, inserting hook in the same stitch each time, ( 7 loops on hook), yo, and draw through all the loops on the hook, (Puff stitch made) ch 1, * repeat from * to * ard. Join with slip stitch to top of first puff stitch, ch 1.
Rd 25: Sc in s/p, sc in top of each Puff stitch ard, join with s/s. Ch 1.
Rd 26: Repeat round 5
Rd 27: Sc in s/p * 1 Sc in next 3 Sc, Sc in ch 1 of puff stitch 2 rows below, skip 1 sc, repeat from * ard, end sc in joining chain 2 rows below, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 28: 1 dc in s/p, 1 dc in each sc ard, join with sls, ch 3.
Rd 29: Repeat round 2
Rd 30: Repeat round 3, ch 1.
Rd 31: Sc in s/p, sc ard. Put pillow form into case and sew closed, fasten off yarn, weave in the ends.
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Baby Bib
Baby Bib
By N. L. Banks
Materials
Peaches & Crème Cotton Yarn By Elmore-Pisgah, Inc.
1 ball #184 Shades of Spring
1 ball #1 White (this is enough yarn to make several bibs)
1 G Hook
Stitches Used:
Slip Stitch = Sl St
Single Crochet = sc
Half Double Crochet = hdc
Double Crochet = dc
Directions:
Row 1 ch 20, 1 hdc in second ch form hook and in each ch across, ch 3, turn.
Row 2 working in back loop, work a hdc in each hdc across row, ch 3, turn,
Rows 3 & 4 repeat row 2
Row 5 Still working in back loops, 1 hdc in first 3 hdc, 2 hdc in next, work to last 4 hdc, 2 hdc in next stitch, 1 hdc in last 3 hdc, ch 3, turn.
Rows 6 & 7 repeat row 2
Row 8 repeat row 5, increasing 3 stitches evenly.
Row 9 repeat row 2
Row 10 repeat row 5, increasing 4 stitches evenly .
Row 11 repeat row 2, fasten off.
Row 12 with white, attach to top at corner, with straight edge on your right, sc around evenly down side, place 2 sc in corner, sc across bottom edge, place 2 sc in corner, and sc up opposite side, place 2 sc in top corner. Now working across top of bib, (sc across first 3 stitches, sc two stitches together, 2 times, sc in last 2 stitches, join with s1 st.
Row 13 ch 1, sk 1 sc, *5 dc in next sc, sk 1 sc, sc in next sc, repeat from * around, end sl st in last sc at top right side of bib, do not crochet across top, do not fasten off.
Ties chain 45, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each chain across row, sl st across top of bib, chain 45, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each chain across row, join with sl st to first sc of row 13, fasten off.
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Crochet Stitches crossed over V stitch
Row 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, work 1 Sc in each ch across, ch 3, turn.
Row 2: Skip 2 sc, * 1 dc in each of next 3 sc, pass hook in front of last 3 dc, yo, and insert in skipped sc before dc group, draw up a loop and complete the single crochet, skip 1 sc, repeat from * across, end 1 dc in last sc, ch 1, turn.
Rows3: 1 Sc in each St across, end 1 sc in top of ch 3. Ch 3, turn.
Repeat row's 2 and 3
Looking at the pictures, start at the bottom and work up, lol,
Row 2: Skip 2 sc, * 1 dc in each of next 3 sc, pass hook in front of last 3 dc, yo, and insert in skipped sc before dc group, draw up a loop and complete the single crochet, skip 1 sc, repeat from * across, end 1 dc in last sc, ch 1, turn.
Rows3: 1 Sc in each St across, end 1 sc in top of ch 3. Ch 3, turn.
Repeat row's 2 and 3
Looking at the pictures, start at the bottom and work up, lol,
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