21 September 2015

Pattern: Upon the Spanish Main

Upon the Spanish Main by Kathleen Dames

Upon the Spanish Main on Ravelry $7 (no account necessary)

Wrap yourself in a luscious shawl dripping with Spanish Lace before heading out onto the deck of your galleon. A little stockinette over your shoulders, and then Spanish Lace flows down your back. This worked-on-both-sides lace is so spectacular, it doesn’t need a separate edging, though it will require your concentration. You will have pride of place on the treasure fleet in this extra-wide triangle shawl!

I am excessively fond of the wide triangle shawl. The wider shape places more fabric around your shoulders and upper back, while the shorter depth prevents that "arrow pointing directly at your bum" thing that sometimes happens with standard triangles. Plus, I find that no matter how gorgeous a shawl, eventually I stop wearing it occasionally as a decorative piece and start wearing it all the time wrapped around my neck for warmth and gorgeousness-close-to-my-face.

This shape does make lace patterns more complicated to present, since we increase twice as often at the outer edges as we do in the middle of the shawl. But don't worry! My job is to make your knitting easier, and I have done that here with multiple yet tidy charts and cleverly color-coded written instructions for Spanish Lace.

Upon the Spanish Main by Kathleen Dames


What you'll love about knitting Upon the Spanish Main:

  • This lace pattern only looks complicated - there are just two sides and four pattern rows, but they flip back and forth between the sculptural flowers and delicate faggotting that make this pattern so spectacular
  • Spanish Lace is provided in both charted and written formats for every row (I have to be honest here: it was a LOT of work to get this right, and my test knitters were particularly awesome in working with me to make sure this pattern was clear and precise)
  • You will be incredibly chuffed that you can work lace on both sides

Upon the Spanish Main by Kathleen Dames

What you'll love about wearing Upon the Spanish Main:
  • Spanish Lace! What else is there to say? It is one of the most gorgeous lace patterns out there
  • Wide-triangle shape is perfect for style or warmth: wear it any time of year as a shawl as I've shown here or bandit-style filling in the neckline of your coat all Winter long
  • If you've chosen a yarn as decadent as Jill Draper Makes Stuff Splendor Sock (Merino/Cashmere/Nylon), you will want to snuggle up in this shawl all. the. time.

Upon the Spanish Main by Kathleen Dames


Size/Finished Measurements
Width: 64 inches Depth: 19 inches

Materials
  • Jill Draper Makes Stuff Splendor Sock Yarn [80% Merino, 10% Nylon, 10% Cashmere; 435 yards/398 meters per 100 gram skein]; color: Glacier; 1 skein
  • US6/4.0mm 29-inch circular needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge
20 stitches x 30 rows = 4 inches square in Stockinette St.

Skills Needed
  • casting on
  • binding off
  • knitting
  • purling
  • increasing
  • decreasing
  • following written or charted instructions for Spanish Lace pattern (both are included)

Upon the Spanish Main by Kathleen Dames

Thanks!
Technical Editing: Karen Clark
Test Knitting: galzanne, jennieeilerts, KnitterlyGoodness, luise-k, arzucarolina, chau7, mattnmay, ninjacassy, bluemodesty, bills25, and ludivine77
Photography: Nicholas Dames

Everything you need to create your own beautiful Upon the Spanish Main is provided in the professionally designed (by me!) pattern. Both written and charted versions of the Spanish Lace 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,

Shawl Week

All this week I will be releasing upgraded versions of these five lovely shawls. Stay tuned!

18 September 2015

quick + purly: 5 fingering cardigans

With cooler nights coming (or already here for some of you), layering and lightweight cardigans are on my radar. Here are five that I would love to have in my cedar chest for Fall (and Spring and all year 'round, really).



  1. Almwegerl by schneckenstrick €5.50 EUR 
    Love the open neckline and stitch patterns on the fronts
  2. Audrey by Jane Richmond $6.95 USD 
    WANT the garter stitch squishiness and puff at the cuffs
  3. MarieMarie Cross-over cardigan by Anne B Hanssen €4.70 EUR 
    Open or closed the wrap front is lovely, and the surprise of the lace back is charming
  4. Lorem Ipsum by Jennifer Dassau $6.50 USD 
    One of those classic yet special patterns that you'll wonder how you lived without
  5. Left Bank by Linda Wilgus $6.50 USD 
    Yay for v-necks and patterns that look good on the well-endowed
All images from patterns' Ravelry pages. No copyright infringement intended. I just want to share the love!

In case you need just one more...


  • Pomegranate Cardi by Kathleen Dames $7 USD 
    Pomegranate cables and Seed Stitch work together

There were so many fantastic patterns to choose from! Here is the full search, if none of my selections is quite what you're looking for. Then let me know your favorite(s) in the comments below.

Thanks for stopping by, and happy knitting!
xoxo,

17 September 2015

NYC Yarn Crawl is coming up! 25-27 September 2015

Ooh, it's getting to be that time of year. The time when it's not in the 80s, when you want to grab a sweater before you head out, when thoughts turn to yarn and knitting. The most wonderful time of year!

Kicking things off this Fall for me is the NYC Yarn Crawl from 25-27 September. This year there are 11 shops participating in Manhattan and Brooklyn. I will, of course, visit Knitty City (my knitting home away from home) and may venture to some other shops. Purl Soho and Downtown Yarns are always fun to visit, and you never know what sort of direct-from-Milan treasure you might find at School Products Yarn, so we shall see if I can make time to visit those shops. I've never been to Seaport Yarn or any of the Brooklyn shops, so perhaps it's time to leave my borough!

If you're going to be crawling, let me know! I'd love to meet up and squish skeins of yarn together. And if you visit Knitty City, be sure to say "Hello!" to Caught in the Rigging - she's hanging out in the Knitty City window until the end of the month.


16 September 2015

#kdknitphotohop winner!

And the winner is the talented @remembrancespottery! Yahoo! Be sure to check out her Etsy shop (link in her profile over on Instagram) - lovely pottery including buttons (!).
The photo hop was LOTS of fun, and I'd love to keep doing something like it. However, posting to a prompt daily and keeping up with everyone else was a lot of work, so I'm thinking of something like a weekly prompt (every Monday?) and favorites/roundups posted the following week. Let me know what you think.

Thanks for stopping by, and happy knitting!
xoxo,

15 September 2015

#kdknitphotohop recap

Many thanks to everyone who participated in the #kdknitphotohop over the past week. It was lots of fun! I got to meet new-to-me Instagrammers and give away some patterns. Here's where we started:
SPARKLE winner

BEGINS WITH K winner

JOY winner
KNITTING winner
JANE AUSTEN winner
HEARTS/LOVE winner
and BIRTHDAY winner
Thanks, again, to everyone who played along! It was so fun that I'm thinking of doing a weekly prompt (seven days in. a. row. was kind of a lot for me, though that could be because it was also the first week of school, the week leading up to my and my husband's birthdays, as well as preparing for Penelope's belated birthday party - summer birthdays can be tough on a kid).

Tomorrow I will announce the yarn giveaway winner for enough Miss Babs Yowza in Oyster to knit the Caught in the Rigging cowl.

Thanks for stopping by, and happy knitting!
xoxo,

11 September 2015

Pattern: Captain Austen's Scarf

Captain Austen's Scarf
Captain Austen's Scarf on Ravelry $7 (no account necessary)

A cozy scarf is a must for walking the deck of your ship, and what better way to dress it up than with a little of Frank Austen’s fringe? He worked the very same fringe (on some curtains) while on shore leave with his sister Jane. Luscious, bulky Malabrigo Twist makes for a quick knit, and the reversible Seaweed stitch pattern will keep your interest until it’s time to tie that fringe and board your ship.

Captain Austen's Scarf by Kathleen Dames

This pattern is designed so that you can use every yard/meter of two lovely skeins of Malabrigo Twist or 300 yds/274 m of your favorite Aran weight yarn. The Seaweed stitch pattern is lovely to work in knits and purls, plus it is easy to remember after one time through the pattern. And like all the best scarf patterns, it's reversible! Seaweed looks different but equally attractive on the reverse side.

And then there's the fringe! While, in general, I'm not fringe-y, I love working this fringe and can see how Frank Austen could work up fringe for the drawing room quite happily (even if he had a bad cough). You could leave off the fringe (I worked up a plain version of the scarf for my fringe-averse husband), but I think it really adds a special touch to this scarf

What you'll love about knitting Captain Austen's Scarf:

  • Seaweed stitch is a straightforward knit-purl pattern - easy to work, provided in both written and charted versions
  • Designed to use up just about all of two skeins of Twist - no awkward amounts of leftovers
  • Fringe edging is fun to create - you'll start looking at everything around you to see what else might need fringe

What you'll love about wearing Captain Austen's Scarf:
  • There is no wrong side to this scarf - sometimes you fall for a scarf that has to be worn "just so" to be seen to advantage; this scarf looks great front- and reverse-facing
  • Worked in a lusciously soft yarn like Malabrigo Twist, you will love having this around your neck all winter long
  • You will entertain yourself with that fringe
  • Makes an excellent gift for any man or woman - just choose a favorite color and knit away!


Captain Austen's Scarf by Kathleen Dames

Size/Finished Measurements
70" long x 6" wide, including fringe

Materials
Malabrigo Twist [100% merino wool; 150 yards/137 meters per 100g skein]; color: Ravelry Red; 2 skeins
US8/5.0mm needle(s)
US H-8/5.0mm crochet hook (optional)
Tapestry needle

Gauge
20 sts x 22 rows = 4" square in Seaweed stitch pattern

Skills Needed
  • casting on
  • binding off
  • knitting
  • purling
  • following written or charted instructions for Seaweed stitch pattern (both included)
  • working fringe (written instructions included)

Captain Austen's Scarf by Kathleen Dames



Thanks for stopping by, and happy knitting!
xoxo,