Friday, December 14, 2018

Ponchos with Panache

Ponchos with Panache 


by Kathryn Doubrley.

PDF, 33 pgs. $ 20.00. Instant download at http://www.theanswerlady.com.
Patterns are for all gauges of machines with slip & tuck  ability including the Passap, ribber required on some patterns. 12 plus ponchos, with varying finishes including five edge finishes make this book a great buy.  The Girls Best Friend Diamond Poncho is my favorite, if you made this
with a gold/black very thin yarn, it would look great over a
long sleeved black evening gown with its cross in the front
& point in the back. Techniques and definitions, Passap info,
diagrams, charts, color photos, sized young kids to XL adults

Friday, December 7, 2018

Dragon Teeth


Dragon Teeth 

by Kathryn Doubrley.
PDF, 4 pgs. $ 3.99. Instant download at http://www.theanswerlady.com  
For the Kiss Dragon Loom or use another loom as long as you have15 pegs and can match the gauge of 10 stitches/14 rows/4” [10cm] as close as possible. 1 to 2 skeins of Wool Ease yarn are needed for this wonderfully simple cabled scarf that you can knit either as a keyhole or a traditional one.
She has included a chart and written directions for the cabled part of the scarf that make this a very clear, easy to follow pattern  with color photos and diagrams. For help with techniques, check out the video link at   http://www.theanswerlady.com.    

Sunday, December 2, 2018

December 2016 Stitch of the Month Crochet

December 2016 Stitch of the Month



Based on a multiple of 4 chain plus 1.

For sample chain 21 ( 4 x 5 = 20 + 1 = 21)

Row 1: 1 dc in 4 chain from hook, and in each chain across row, ch 3, turn.

Row 2: Yo twice, draw up a loop in next dc, * yo, draw through 2 loops, yo, skip 2 dc, draw up a loop in next dc, (yo, draw through 2 loops) until 1 loop remains on hook, ch 2, 1 dc in center of st just worked for a cross stitch, yo twice, draw up a loop in next dc, repeat from * across, end last repeat with 1 tr in top of turning ch, ch 3, turn.

Row 3: 1 dc in first dc, * 2 dc in 2 ch sp, 1 dc in next 2 dc repeat from * across row. end 2 dc in next dc, 1 dc in top of turning chain, ch 4, turn.

Row 4: Skip 1 dc, Yo twice, draw up a loop in next dc, * yo, draw through 2 loops, yo, skip 2 dc, draw up a loop in next dc, (yo, draw through 2 loops) until 1 loop remains on hook, ch 2, 1 dc in center of st just worked for a cross stitch, yo twice, draw up a loop in next dc, repeat from * across, end last repeat with 1 tr in top of turning ch, ch 3, turn.

Repeat Rows 3 & 4 for pattern, end pattern repeat with row 3.


Sunday, November 25, 2018

Fun Christmas Stockings


Fun Christmas Stockings 


by Charlene Shafer
     0541. $20.00 67 pages. No ribber needed, for the electronic (brother 930/940 or newer) or standard gauge punch card machine.  One basic and 13 variations of the cutest Christmas designs you will ever see, from bear, gingerbread house to snowflakes are just a few of the designs included. Clear easy to follow  row by row easy to understand instructions in a large print format.  Comes with a CD.  These designs will even work on my  old SK700. http://www.knitknackshop.com/ 765-985-3164
  


Thursday, November 22, 2018

Happy Thanksgiving 2018


Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

   I would like to wish you all a wonderful, safe, joyful  and restful Thanksgiving, filled with lots of love, friends and family.

  Thank you for being a member and visiting my site.

Nina

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Reversible Picture knitting for_double_knitting_boards


Picture This. Reversible Picture knitting for_double_knitting_boards


by Kathryn Doubrley. 

PDF, 46 pgs. $20.00. Instant download at http://www.theanswerlady.com.   For the Authentic Knitting Boards and Knifty Knitter long looms. I am amazed at the patterns in this book! From scarves, dishcloths, hot mats, pillows, blankets, hats, Head bands, knits even for baby and a coat. More than 15 patterns to pick from, with   color photos, tips, lots of information, a section of how to fix mistakes, a blank chart so that you can design your own designs. Extra charts to use instead of the pictured de-sign. Coat pattern sized from 39 to 55.   Great book.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Review: Bed, Breakfast & Bones

Bed, Breakfast & Bones Bed, Breakfast & Bones by Carolyn L. Dean
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

You have to read this book. I just finished one book and started this one. Much to my surprise I couldn't put it down. Great book about a lady wanting to start over. She inherited a bed and breakfast and a buried body. Loved it. Set up til midnight reading.
Don't you just hate an author that does that to you. Lol. Yea. Right.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Spring Shrug


Spring Shrug 

by Kathryn Doubrley.


PDF, 5 pgs. $ 3.99. Instant download at http://www.theanswerlady.com  
For 28” Authentic Knitting Board or similar boards.   Shrug is sized to fit most women.  Very clean easy to follow row by row instructions and she as added pictures on how to set the board up, great for beginners.   Learn a new technique Open braid stitch. Notes on working the
beautiful cables on the back of the shrug and yarn.
Lots of diagram,   color photos.  If you need help with
techniques,   here is the video link
      http://www.theanswerlady.com.    

Thursday, November 1, 2018

November 2016 Stitch of the Month Knit

November 2016 Stitch of the Month Knit


Multiples of 5 + 2
For sample cast on 22 (5 x 4 = 20 + 2 = 22)
Row 1: *p 2, k 1, p 1, k 1, * end p 2.
Row 2: k 2, * p 3, k 2, *
Repeat these two rows for pattern, this would make a really nice ribbing.

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Thursday, October 25, 2018

Strawberry Crème Place Mats


Strawberry Crème Place Mats@ by N L Banks

4 balls each strawberry & white cotton yarn G hook

Rw 1: With white ch 74, 1 dc in 3 ch from hook, 1 dc in next ch, * ch 1, skip 3 ch, in next ch, work 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc (shell made), ch 1, skip 3 ch, 1 dc in next 3 ch (3dc group made).*  Repeat from * to * across. Turn.

Rw 2: Ch 2, Skip first dc, 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, * ch 1, shell over shell, ch 1, 1 dc in each of next 3 dc group *. Repeat from * to *. End 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, 1 dc in top of turning chain. Cut white, attach strawberry cream.

Rws 3 – 4: With strawberry cream, repeat row 2, turn. After row 4, fasten off strawberry cream. Attach white.

Rws 5-7:  With white, repeat row 2. At end of row 7, fasten off white. Attach strawberry cream.

Rw 8:  With strawberry cream, repeat row 2. Fasten off at end off row.

Rw 9:  Attach white to other side of beg. ch 74. Ch 2, skip 1 dc, 1 dc in each of next 2 dc. * Ch 1, skip 3 ch, shell over shell, ch 1,  skip 3 ch, 1 dc in next 3 dc,* Repeat across row, Turn.

Rw 10: Repeat row 2. Fasten off white, attach strawberry cream.

Rws 11-12: With Strawberry cream, repeat row 2, at end of row 12, fasten off strawberry cream.  Attach  white.

Rws 13-15: With white, repeat row 2. At end of row 15, fasten off white. Attach strawberry cream.

Rw 16: With strawberry cream, repeat row 2. Do not turn.

Rw 17: Ch 1, sc around Place Mat, 3 sc in each corner, with 2 sc in each 2 ch space and 1 sc in each 1 ch space. Fasten off strawberry cream and weave ends in.

Make 3 others just like this.

This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites,
lists, newsletters, nor sold or recopied, nor reformatted. It is for your personal use only.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Kid Stuff for Girls


Kid Stuff for Girls 

by Kathryn Doubrley.

PDF 31 pages, $20.00. Instant download at http://www.theanswerlady.com
Patterns vary for all machines, all gauges, even the hobby machines, a few use a punch card, but you can hand work these as she gives punch card charts. These pattern are so cute, you will have lots of choices to pick from and many gifts to make. Charts, diagrams, colored photos.

Choose from hats, bags, tops, sweaters, skirts, frilly, fun and more. Sized from baby to adults. For help with techniques,  check out the video link at http://www.theanswerlady.com.  


Tuesday, October 16, 2018

A Mile a Minute Strip October 2016 Pattern of the Month Crochet

October 2016 Pattern of the Month Crochet

 A Mile a Minute Strip




Row 1: Ch 4, in 4th chain from hook work 3 dc, ch 3, 4 dc, ch 3, turn.

Row 2:1 dc in same place, ch 3,  in 3 chain space between the dc's, work 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc, ( shell made) ch 3, in first dc of row below work 2 dc, ch 3,  turn.

Row 3: Skip 2 dc and ch 3 space, in next dc work 2 dc, ch 3, in next ch 3 sp, work shell, ch 3, skip 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, skip ch 3, work 1 dc in top of dc one row below. Ch 3, turn.

Repeat row 3 for pattern until desired length.

 The directions for this pattern stitch have been rewritten and are copyrighted. You may not use it on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor copied  without permission. It is for your personal use only.


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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

October 2016 Crochet Stitch of the Month


October 2016 Crochet Stitch of the Month



Based on a multiple of 3 chain sts.

For sample chain 18 (3 x 6 = 18)

Row 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, work 1 sc in each ch across, ch 3, turn to count as first dc on next row.

Row 2: Skip 1 sc, * 3 dc in next sc, skip 2 sc, repeat from * across, end skip 1 sc on last repeat, 1 dc in last sc, ch 1, turn.

Row 3: 1 sc in each dc, ch 4, turn.

Row 4: Holding back last loop of each dc work 1 dc in each of first 3 sc, yo & through al14100ps for a cluster, * ch 2, 3-dc cI uster across next 3 sc, repeat from * across, end ch 1, 1 dc in last sc, ch 1, turn.

Row 5: * 2 sc in chain 2 sp, 1sc in top of each cluster stitch, repeat from * across row,
end 1 sc in top of last cluster stitch, 1 sc in top of turning ch, ch 3, turn.

Repeat rows 2 to 5 for pattern, ending with row 5.



Saturday, October 6, 2018

SUN, SEA AND SAND machine knit pattern


KIDS COLLECTION

SUN, SEA AND SAND
KIDS TEE SHIRT

For machine knitters

By

Maggie Andrews
 ©COPYRIGHT MAGGIE ANDREWS
        
 I would like to thank Maggie Andrews for the donation of this knitting machine pattern.
A SUPER SUMMER CHILD’S TEE SHIRT WHICH LOOKS LIKE INTARSIA BUT DOES NOT NEED AN INTARSIA CARRIAGE.

YEOMAN  PLAY 4PLY YARN WITH INTERESTING TEXTURE.

SIZES TO SUIT:-CHEST 51, 56, 61, 66, 71 CM. 22, 24. 26. 28. 30 INS.

MACHINE Silver Reed 840 with SRP 60 ribber

YARN Yeoman Play  Blue [Shade 3] = C1   White [Shade 2] = C2

SIZES to suit chest     51        56        61        66        71 cms

                                    20        22        24        26        28 ins

TENSION Main tension 30 sts and 40 rs to 10 cm over st st

Fine 4 ply td approx 7 = mt   

PATTERN NOTES The first number given for rs and sts is for first size, the numbers for larger sizes follow. Where only one number is given it applies to all sizes. When working pattern with hp don’t forget to wrap yarn around inside n in hp.

BACK. With C1 cast on 1 x 1 rib                  88        96        104      112      120  sts

mt-3/mt-3 k 22 rs. Trans rb sts to mb, rc000, mt, car, k 2 rs. Set machine to hold.

Centre triangle. * Push n nearest carr to hp, k 1 r. *  Repeat * to * until only 2 ns [n1 at both sides of “o”] in wp.   Push last 2 wp ns to hp, cut C1, take carr to left, join in C2,

Left side.  Set rc to 002. ** Push n nearest carr to uwp, k 2 rs.**                                                    ** Repeat ** to * *  to rc       62        74        84        92        100

Hang marker at side edge for armhole,  continue ** to ** until 1 n at left of “0” and all ns at right of “0” are left in hp.      Cut yarn, push all ns to hp, take carr to right, rejoin C2.

Right side. Set rc to 002. ** Push n nearest carr to uwp, k 2 rs.**                                                   ** Repeat ** to * *  to rc       62        74        84        92        100

Hang marker at side edge for armhole,  continue ** to ** until 1 n at right of  “0” and all ns at left of “0” are left in hp.                            

Cancel hold, *** k to rc                           114            128      142      152      164 

Shape shoulders. Set machine to hold.

Put to hp at opp end to carr on ev r                9          10        11        9          10  ns

                                                                        6          6          6          8          8   times

k 1 r over all ns, mark centre, kwy.

FRONT.

Work as back to ***, k to rc                                      96        106      120      126      138

Shape neck. Set machine to hold. Put to hold centre            10        12        14        16        16  ns

and all ns at left of “0”, k 1 r.

Push to hp at neck edge 1 n ev r 12 times, k to rc     115      129      143      153      165

Shape shoulder. Put to hp at opp end to carr on alt r 9          10        11        9          10 ns

                                                                                    3          3          3          4          4  times

k 1 r over all shoulder ns, kwy.

Work other side of neck to match. Pick up               10        13        13        18        18  sts

from straight side of neck on both sides of hp ns and k 1 r over all ns, kwy.


SLEEVE. [2] Cast on 1 x 1  rib                     66        70        72        74        80  sts

mt-3/mt-3 k 12 rs. Trans rb sts to mb, rc000, mt

Work st st, inc 1 st ea end first and ev foll alt r to    78        82        88        90        96  sts

k to rc                                                                          12        16        16        24        24


Shape top. Set machine to hold.

Put to hold at opp end to carr on next 10rs                5          5          5          6          6  ns

k 1 r over all ns, mark centre, cast off.

BLOCKING

Pin all pieces out to size, spray with cold water or cover with a wet towel and leave to dry before removing pins.

NECKBAND.  First join one shoulder on the machine. With right side facing pick up sts of one back shoulder onto                                              27        30        33        36        40  ns

With wrong side facing, pick up sts of same front shoulder onto same ns, mt+1, k 1 r. Cast off.

Bring to wp for 1 x 1 rib                                            88        98        102      116      116 ns

With my, mt-3/mt-3, k zig zag r. Do not k any circ rs, k 22 rs. Trans rb sts to mb, mt, k 1 r.

With wrong side facing pick up sts around neck on wy onto same ns, mt+1, k 1 r.

Cast off very loosely by knitting the next row by hand pulling the ns back to nwp. Then pull work forward to bring ns back to wp and latch or link off.

Join other shoulder on the machine. Join neckband seam. Fold neckband in half to inside and catch down very loosely. [This neckband should pass over your own head]



The imitation Intarsia design for this T shirt is adapted from one of the ideas in Maggie’s book “Easy Intarsia”.  This book shows you how to use holding position to imitate Intarsia to knit all sorts of geometric shapes into your stocking stitch garments. Like shallow or steep slopes,  wedges, triangles, diabolos, diamonds, squares, imitation patchwork,  and even simple landscape pictures. All done with  the single bed carriage and only one colour in use at any time.

This book is available from Maggie Andrews

ABBREVIATIONS.

alt                                                        alternate[ly]
approx                                                approximately
beg                                                      beginning
c1, c2, etc.                                         contrast colour
cal                                                       carriage at left
car                                                       carriage at right
carr                                                 carriage
circ                                                     circular [tubular]
cm                                                       centimetres
cont                                                    continue[ing]
dec                                                      decrease[ing]
ea                                                        each
ev                                                        every
f1/a  [f2/b]                                         feeder 1/a [back feeder.   feeder 2/a [front feeder]                               
ff                                                         fully fashioned
fnr                                                       full needle rib
foll                                                      following
g                                                          grams
h5 [6, 7, etc]                                      Set ribber to half pitch on number shown
hp                                                        holding position
inc                                                       increase[ing]
k                                                          knit
kwy                                                     knit several rows waste yarn and remove from machine
m                                                         metres
mb                                                       main bed
mc                                                       main colour
mm                                                      millimetres
mt                                                        main tension
mt+1 [2, 3, etc]                                 1 [2, 3, etc] full sizes looser than mt
mt-1  [2, 3, etc]                                 1 [2, 3. etc] full sizes tighter than mt.
n/ns                                                     needle[s]
nwp                                                     non working position
“o”                                                      centre 0
opp                                                  opposite
p5 [6, 7, etc]                                      Set ribber to full pitch on number shown
patt                                                     pattern
rem                                                     remaining
rep                                                      repeat[ing]
r/rs                                                      row[s]
rb                                                        ribber bed
rc                                                         row counter number
st/sts                                                   stitch[es]
st st                                                  stocking stitch
td                                                         tension dial number
tog                                                       together
trans                                                   transfer
uwp                                                     upper working position
wp                                                       working position
wy                                                       waste yarn
wyrn                                                   wrap yarn round first inside needle in holding position

Photocopying  or reproducing all, or any part of this publication is strictly prohibited.This pattern is copyright and is published for the use of private individuals. The use of this pattern for commercial gain is forbidden without the prior permission of the designer, Maggie Andrews.






Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Review: Kill Alex Cross

Kill Alex Cross Kill Alex Cross by James Patterson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow. Great book. Amazing characters. And plot was one of the best. Can't wait to get the next in the series.

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Friday, September 7, 2018

Hats With Character 2


 Hats With Character 2 

by Kathryn Doubrley


PDF, 24 pgs. $ 12.99. Instant download at http://www.theanswerlady.com.   
Hats are knit flat, then seamed, so these patterns are for any knitting machine, or board, even the Passap. Over 10 patterns of the cutest hats you will ever see! Lots of crown and hem options, and these patterns do not require a ribber. Learn new techniques! Hats are sized from newborn to xl adults. Easy to follow directions, with lots of color photos, charts. You will use this pattern for many years, great book for your library.  If you need help with techniques, here is the video link http://www.theanswerlady.com.       

Saturday, September 1, 2018

September 2016 Stitch of the Month Knit

September 2016 Stitch of the Month Knit



OPENWORK RIB

Multiple of 11 + 3

For sample cast on 25  (2 x 11= 22 + 3 = 25)

Row 1: * P 3, sl 1 knit wise, p 3, k 1, yo, k 2 tog.,  k 1*. End p 3, turn

Rows 2 and 4: k 3, * P 4, k 3, p1, k 3 *. turn.

Row 3: * P 3, sl 1, P 3, k 1, sl 1, k 1, psso, yo, k1* end p 3.

Repeat rows 1 to 4 until desired length or square.



Sunday links for knitting, crocheting and sewing

  Sunday links for knitting, crocheting and sewing    Dino Claws Blanket https://www.yarnspirations.com/bernat-dino-claws-knit-blanket/BRK03...