Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Going Green


This past weekend I threw out a little challenge to my knitting group. In honor of Earth Day, I asked everyone to bring a handknit cup cozy to our most recent event. It's a small item that could have a big impact, so I got right to my own challenge. First, I made the Kureyon Coffee Cozy by Michelle Molis. (You can see mine here.) Totally inspired by the gently spaced increases, I set out to try my own interpretation. I present to you the Going Green Cup Cozy. (Ravelry link.)

The increases are worked into the eyelet pattern by simply removing the "k2tog". The pattern is easy to memorize, it's the row count that's a tad tricky. I wrote it out line by line for the memory challenged, but I swear you'll get the hang of it. Think of the pattern happening in sets of 8:

row 1 - Increase 1 stitch each needles 1 & 3
row 2 - knit
row 3 - maintain eyelet pattern
row 4 - knit
row 5 - Increase 1 stitch each needles 2 & 4
row 6 - knit
row 7 - maintain eyelet pattern
row 8 - knit

A crocheted edge adds finishing and a sturdy edge. Knit one and help save a few trees. Woo hoo!

Going Green Cup Cozy

Yarn: Noro Silk Garden Lite (I used color 2017)

Needles: 5 size us6 dpns and crochet hook size G

Gauge: 6 sts = 1”

Size : to fit 12oz paper cup

This pattern has only been test knit by me so if you find an error, please let me know in the comments!

Directions:

Cast on 36 stitches. (If you would like the bottom crocheted edge to be the same color as the cast on, leave a 20ish inch tail that you can use for the crocheted finishing.) Divide evenly between 4 needles – 9 stitches each.

Join in the round and mark beginning of round. Knit 2 rows.

Row 1.* k6, k2tog, yo, k1 repeat from * 3 more times.
2. (And all even rows) Knit
3. Increase row. Needle 1 – k7, yo, k2 (10 sts) Needle 2 – k5, k2tog, yo, k2 (9 sts) Repeat needle 1 for needle 3 and needle 2 for needle 4. 38 sts total.
5. Needle 1 – k5, k2tog, yo, k3 Needle 2 – k4, k2tog, yo, k3 Repeat needle 1 for 3, 2 for 4
7. Increase row. Needle 1 – k4, k2tog, yo, k4 Needle 2 – k5, yo, k4 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4. 40 sts total.
9. *k3, k2tog, yo, k5 Repeat from * 3 more times.
11. Increases row. Needle 1 – k4, yo, k6 Needle 2 – k2, k2tog, yo, k6 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4. 42 sts.
13. Needle 1 – k2, k2tog, yo, k7 Needle 2 – k1, k2tog, yo, k7 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4.
15. Increase row. Needle 1 – k1, k2tog, yo, k8 Needle 2 – k2, yo, k8 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4. 44 sts.
17. * k2tog, yo, k9 Repeat from * 3 more times.
NOTE: Row 18 (knit) – As you finish working the stitches on each needle, knit on 2 more stitches from the next needle. For needle 4, knit on 2 stitches from needle 1. 11 stitches per needle. Now the pattern should be starting from the left again. Move stitch marker to reestablish beginning of round.
19. Increase row. Needle 1 – k10, yo, k1 Needle 2 – k8, k2tog, yo, k1 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4. 46 sts.
21. Needle 1 – k8, k2tog, yo, k2 Needle 2 – k7, k2tog, yo, k2 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4.
23. Increase row. Needle 1 – k7, k2tog, yo, k3 Needle 2 – k8, yo, k3 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4. 48 sts.
25. *k6, k2tog, yo, k4 Repeat from * 3 more times.
27. Increase row. Needle 1 - k7, yo, k5 Needle 2 – k5, k2tog, yo, k5 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4. 50 sts.
29. Needle 1 – k5, k2 tog, yo, k6 Needle 2 – k4, k2tog, yo, k6 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4.
31. Increases row. Needle 1 – k4, k2tog, yo, k7 Needle 2 – k5, yo, k7 Repeat 1 for 3, 2 for 4. 52 sts.
32. Knit.
33. Knit.

Bind off . Do not cut yarn. Continue with a row of single crochet along top edge, and then work a row of single row of crochet on bottom edge. Weave in ends.

After all that work, I believe you deserve a beverage. Coffee, anyone?

Copyright © 2008 by Annie Knits http://annie-knits.blogspot.com

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Cashew wuz here


What started as Mommy going through her stash quickly became a literal activity.


We squished yarn, tossed it, moved on to the next. I admit, I was having a lot of fun, too. Who wouldn't want to dive in to a bag of yarn and roll around in it?


Cashew loves to unravel.


I sensed that she wasn't going to be as enthusiastic about cleaning up yarn (despite it being yarn and that typically takes the edge off of everything) so it was no surprise when she moved on. Rather quickly, I might add.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Excuse Me While I Whip This Out


I was determined to attend the NYC Ravelry Bobmas Eve party and I was determined to bring the requested donation of a handknit hat for Christmas at Sea. I grabbed some Cascade 220 Superwash from the stash, snagged a pattern from Hila's queue and whipped this out in a couple of days. I was going to be late for the party because I had to wait for Hotty Hubby to come home from work to do the baby trade off but before leaving, I managed to snap a few craptastic pics for posterity. Of course I promptly left the hat on my couch as I took off for the party. Figures.


The pattern is the Classic Ribbed Hat by Frugal Knitting Haus. For my purposes, I have renamed it the Seaman's Cap and you can make all the jokes you want about "ribbed" and "seaman". Oh, and 10 points if you name the movie. (And no more explanation than that, you either get it or you don't. Chemgrrl, I'm counting on you!)

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