Showing posts with label Hap-py. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hap-py. Show all posts

22 September 2015

Pattern: Hap-py

Hap-py by Kathleen Dames

Hap-py on Ravelry $7 (no account necessary)

A new-world homage to the Shetland Hap shawls of old. Worked all in one piece with one needle and one skein of yarn, this makes a perfect travel project, whether you’re waiting on a park bench, soaring above the clouds, or sailing the high seas. Plus, the Crest of the Wave pattern (provided in both written and charted forms), an interesting variant on the traditional Feather and Fan, is easy to master with spectacular results. What are you waiting for? It’s time to get Hap-py!

Instructions are given for a swatch, which will make a perfect little shawl for an 18" doll, plus the full-size shawl, which measures 32" square. Swatch and shawl do use all of the skein of Madeline Tosh Prairie, so be aware that not achieving gauge may lead to your needing more yarn.

I do love projects like this for travel: one "small of size but large of yardage" skein of yarn paired with a circular needle provides hours of knitting entertainment without the danger of losing a needle (or stabbing your seatmate). The central square (really a diamond kept on the square by working in Garter Stitch) is worked like Grandmother's Dishcloth plus the excitement of occasional eyelet rows. Then the edging is picked up all around the flexible sides of said diamond. Working the center from point to point means your shawl is free from the tight edges that can result from casting on and binding off many stitches. I've included my recommended bindoff for producing the perfect, flexible edge for your shawl.

Hap-py by Kathleen Dames


What you'll love about knitting Hap-py:
  • 1 skein + 1 needle + 1 pattern = 1 perfect portable project
  • With only three stitches to cast on and the lace bindoff, the shawl is free of tight spots and a dream to block
  • Center section is made of up Garter Stitch and Eyelet rows - straightforward knitting you can work without constantly referring to the pattern
  • Crest of the Wave is a wonderful lace with one "action" round to remember that gives you a beautiful undulating edging
Hap-py by Kathleen Dames


What you'll love about wearing Hap-py:
  • Laceweight yarn gives you a lightweight shawl - perfect for style and warmth and easy to tuck into your purse to always have on hand
  • Garter stitch and increases every row blend multi-colored hand-dyed yarns into a beautiful whole
  • Square shape gives you multiple options for wear - drape it over your shoulders for elegant drama, fold it on the diagonal and cozy it up around your neck for warmth

Hap-py by Kathleen Dames


Size/Finished Measurements
Shawl: 32 inches square
Doll Shawl/Swatch: 13 inches square

Materials
  • Madeline Tosh Prairie [100% Superwash Merino; 840 yards/768 meters per 114 gram skein]; color: Plaid Blanket; 1 skein Note: With swatch, entire skein was used.
  • One US6/4.0mm 40-inch circular needle
  • Stitch markers, including one different to mark end-of-round
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge

18 sts x 18 ridges (36 rows) = 4 inches square in Garter Stitch after blocking

Skills Needed
  • casting on
  • binding off
  • knitting
  • purling
  • increasing
  • decreasing
  • following written or charted instructions for Crest of the Wave edging pattern (both included)
Hap-py by Kathleen Dames


Thanks!
Technical Editing: Ruth Garcia-Alcantud
Photography: Nicholas Dames

Everything you need to create your own beautiful Hap-py is provided in the professionally designed (by me!) pattern. Both written and charted versions of the Crest of the Wave stitch pattern are included.

Lovely knitters who purchased this pattern when it was originally released should have received a message from Ravelry that the updated version of the pattern is now in your library. Don't miss the special customer coupon code!



Thanks for stopping by, and happy knitting!
xoxo,

13 November 2012

Pattern: Hap-py

Hap-py Shawl
Hap-py shawl by Kathleen Dames
A new-world homage to the Shetland Hap shawls of old. Worked all in one piece with one needle and one skein of yarn, this makes a perfect travel project, whether you’re waiting on a park bench, soaring above the clouds, or sailing the high seas. Plus, the Crest of the Wave pattern (written out and charted), an interesting variant on the traditional Feather and Fan, is easy to master with spectacular results. What are you waiting for? It’s time to get Hap-py!


Instructions are given for a swatch, which will make a perfect little shawl for an 18” doll, plus the full-size shawl, which measures 32” square. Swatch and shawl do use all of the skein of Madeline Tosh Prairie, so be aware that not achieving gauge may lead to your needing more yarn.
Hap-py shawl
Hap-py shawl by Kathleen Dames
Materials 
Madeline Tosh Prairie 100% Superwash Merino; 840 yards/768 meters per 114 gram skein; color: Plaid Blanket; 1 skein 
Note: With swatch, entire skein was used. 
One US6/4.0mm 40-inch circular needle 
Stitch markers, including one different to mark end-of-round 
Tapestry needle
Skills Needed 
Casting on 
Binding off 
Knitting 
Purling 
Increasing 
Decreasing 
Picking up stitches 
Working in the round
Technical editing by Ruth Garcia-Alcantud.
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