Showing posts with label Knit Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knit Design. Show all posts

05 November 2009

Pattern: Matryoshka Japonais



Who wouldn’t love their own set of soft, woolly, knitted dolls? My daughters can’t keep away from these three. They are based on the traditional Russian nesting dolls known as Matryoshka, which were in turn inspired by a set of Japanese dolls representing the Seven Gods of Fortune. The blue and white colorwork was inspired by Japanese indigo resist-dyed fabrics.
These dolls are a wonderful way to try intarsia and stranded colorwork techniques on a small scale. If that is too much, the dolls could also be worked plain with their faces added afterwards using duplicate stitch and their skirts embellished with embroidery.
This pattern is for all three dolls and includes five charts.


04 November 2009

Pattern: Infinite



Just one skein of luscious Rowan's Kidsilk Haze will give you the most popular accessory of the season: an infinity scarf. Wear it long, like a super-drapey cowl, double it up for that casual scarf look, or pull the second wrap up over your head like a smoke ring. $2.00 PDF download from Ravelry.

ETA: Infinite will increase in price to $4.00 on 15 November.

28 October 2009

Free Pattern: EZ as Pi Lace Beret



A beret from the top. Starting with i-cord and progressing into a Miniature Leaf Lace from Barbara Walker, this beret increases based upon the principle of Pi.

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Free Pattern: Jean Beret



A new pattern...

This one is for my mom. She wanted a cozy, beret-style hat that was large enough to pull down around her ears to keep warm in Chicago (and up in the snowy wilds of Wisconsin sometimes). You can wear it down around your ears like a stocking cap, beret-style, or pushed back on your head, which seems to be all the rage these days. I knit it with two skeins of Crystal Palace Yarns Merino 5 Solid in Black, and a good sub would be Berocco's Pure Merino to get the same fabric, but Malabrigo Merino Worsted or Cascade 220 would work just as well (and only one skein!).
See the pattern now.