Wednesday, April 3, 2019

April 2017 Stitch of the Month Crochet


At My House
April 2017 Stitch of the Month Crochet



The Crescents

Worked over an even number of stitches.

For sample, chain 16

Set up row: 1sc in second chain from hook, and in each chain across row.



Row 1: 1 ch, sc to end of row.

Row 2 and following rows: 1 ch, * 1 sc in next sc,  1 sc insert hook into the base of sc of previous row *.  Repeat from * to * across row.

Repeat row 2 until desired length.


Saturday, March 30, 2019

Review: Class Reunions Are Murder

Class Reunions Are Murder Class Reunions Are Murder by Libby Klein
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a really good book. Laugh out loud humor, great characters, very interesting plot that keeps you reading and reading to the very end.

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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Ski Hat #3 orange

Ski Hat #3 orange
@ 2008 by N. L. Banks

Another one for Charity, and this one seems to be the best one, as I get a lot of requests for it, its also one of my favorites. 

Materials: 
Red Heart Sport Weight 3 ply yarn:
1 Skein Red
1/2 Skein Blue
1/2 Skein Green
1/2 Skein Yellow
1/2 Skein Orange
circular knitting needles in sizes 5 and  7 
1 pair double pointed needles size 7 
Row counter

Read all directions first. 
With red cast on 108 stitches, being careful not to twist stitches,
join. 
Rds 1 to 10: Knit 1, Purl 1. At the end of round 10, change to size
 7 needles 
Rds 11: knit

Now start chart rows 1 to 36

Rd 37: decease 12 stitches evenly around.

Continue with chart to round 42
Rd 43: knit with red.
Rd 44: K 2 tog
Rd 45: knit
Rd 46: K 2 tog, Run needle thru remaining stitches, draw up tight,

B = Blue    Y = Yellow    G = Green    O = Orange    Blank = Red


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

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Every Which Way Reversible Cables



Every Which Way Reversible Cables


By Kathryn Doubrley.  

PDF file instance download $20.00. 31 pages.  If you want to learn to do cables on your knitting machine, then this is the book for you!   For any type of machine, including the Passap.  Methods, charts, forms, and yarns  to use and projects to help you learn this technique.  The patterns include scarves, shawls, cap, blankets, even a sweater.   She also explains how to  do this without a ribber,  Great book. http://www.theanswerlady.com. Wonderful patterns.

Monday, March 18, 2019

March 2017 Pattern of the Month Machine Knit Tea Towel Topper and matching Soap Bottle Apron


At My House
March 2017 Pattern of the Month Machine Knit
Tea Towel Topper and matching Soap Bottle Apron
© 2015 By N Banks

                       
 

                                                                                  Sample was made on a SK700 4.5 machine.

Materials:
Tamm 3 ply Astracry in
Blue Yarn Color # C1264
White Color # C1201
Sewing machine or hand sew
2 one inch buttons in blue or white
1 tea towel, cut in half and hemmed, with two rows of gathering stitches at top
Silver Reed Card # 249A
2 1 inch pieces of Velcro
Thread to match your colors

Soap Bottle Apron (to fit a 30 fl oz bottle)

With blue cast on with e-wrap 37 stitches.  (18 – 0 – 19)

1. Set machine to plain knit, ten. 7. K 10 R.    hang weights.

2. COR: cut blue yarn. Change to white.

3. Knit 1 row to left. Starting at left move every other stitch to the right Leave needles in working position. (WP).

4. Ten 8. Knit 1 row to right.

5. Ten 7. Knit one row to left. Cut white, attach blue. RC 0

6. Knit 9 rows. Hang hem. Ten. 8. Knit 1 row to left.  Remember to move weights up.

7. Insert Silver Reed Card 249A into machine, and set machine to order 1. RC 0. Ten 7.
  
8. Knit one row to the right.

9. Attach white yarn, and set machine to order  2 as shown above. Knit 20 rows.

10. Mark sides with contrast yarn, and move 1 stitch at each end to the next stitch. Leave needles out
of work. Knit 5 rows & repeat   the decreases until you have 29 stitches left. Remember to move the weights up.

11. Put 2 stitches out of work at each end by  moving them in over to the next 2 needles.
Leave needles out of work, move weights  up and knit 10 rows.

12. Cut white yarn, remove card and set  machine to plain knit.

13. RC 0 knit 5 rows. Staring on left, move every other stitch to next needle, leave needles in working
position.

14. Ten 8, knit 1 row to left.  Ten 7, knit 4 rows. Hang hem by picking up the first row of blue above the last row of white,  knit 1 row.  Bind off all stitches. Work in loose threads and steam piece lightly.
      
15. With wrong side facing you, pick up 2 stitches at top right and re-hang. Attach blue and knit 35 rows. Hold piece down with your left hand as you knit. Re-hang two stitches on the left side of apron on top of the first two stitches and bind off all. Weave in the loose threads. This is the neck opening of the apron.

16. With wrong side facing you, re-hang at first marker on 2 stitches, attach blue and knit 50 rows, bind off. Repeat at other marker. These are the ties for the apron. Work in loose threads. Place on soap bottle.


Towel Topper

With White cast on with e-wrap 61 stitches. (30 – 0 – 31)

1. Set machine to plain knit, ten. 7. K 10 R. hang weights.

2. COR: cut white yarn. Change to blue.

3. Knit 1 row to left. Starting at left move   every other stitch to the right. Leave needles in working position. (WP).

4. Ten 8. knit 1 row to right.

5. Ten 7. knit one row to left. Cut blue,  attach white. RC 0

6. Knit 9 rows. Hang hem. Ten. 8. Knit 1 row to left.  Remember to move weights up.

7. Insert Silver Reed Card 249A into machine, and set machine to order 1. RC 0. Ten 7.
    Below diagram below.
  
8. Knit one row to the right.

9. Attach blue yarn in yarn feeder A and put white in yarn feeder B. Set machine to order 2 as shown above. Knit 10 rows.

10. On this row only mark 1 st each side of 0 with yarn on wrong side of work (side facing you) for Velcro and button placement with another color of yarn.

11.  On each end move 2 stitches to next 2 needles in on both sides and leave needles out of work. 

12. Knit 4 rows. Repeat steps 11 and 12 until 21 stitches remain

13. Knit 20 rows.

14. Cut white yarn, set machine to plain knit. RO 0: knit 8 rows, bind off.

15. Steam piece lightly.  Mark center towel topper at where you hung the hem and tea towel. Gather tea towel to topper with centers matching. Hand or machine sew in place.

16. Sew one side of Velcro to center of blue at top of topper, sew the other side of Velcro at center area on marked row. Sew button on same area of this piece of Velcro on front. Repeat for second towel.

This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor sold, recopied or reformatted without permission. It is for your personal use only.

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Bookmark #4

An At My House Pattern 
 Bookmark #4 
@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.

America's Best Crochet Cotton (size 10 thread)
By Elmore-Pisgah, Inc.

Few yards each white #1 and Red #95

7 crochet hook


with Red, chain 6.

Rw 1 in 6th ch from hook work (1dc, ch 2, 1dc), ch 5, turn.

Rw 2 under ch-2, work (1dc, ch2, 1dc) group, ch 5, turn.

Repeat row 2, 27 times. Fasten off.

Rw 3 attach white in first ch 5, chain 3, work 3dc, ch 3, 4ch in same place,
*in next ch-5 loop work (4dc, ch 3, 4dc, )(shell made) repeat from * around, join with slip stitch, fasten off.

Rw 4 attach Red to any ch 3 sp, ch 1, sc in same place, ch 3, 1 sc in same place, * ch 5, skip 4dc, sc in space between shells, ch 5, sc in next ch 3 sp, ch 3, sc in same place, repeat from * around, join, fasten off.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

March 2017 Stitch of the Month Knit


At My House

March 2017 Stitch of the Month Knit
            
 

Waffle Stitch

Multiple of 3

For sample cast on 24 ( 3 x 8 = 24)

Rows 1, 3:  * k2, p1 *

Row 2: * k 1, p 2 *

Rows 4, 5, 6: Knit

Repeat rows 1 to 6 for desired  length. Another one that I like both sides.

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