Category: knitting

  • perimeter skirt

    Thanks to everyone who donated for the poppy pattern – I got about $40, so with my own donation I’m sending in a cheque to the Legion for $50. Poppies aren’t supposed to be worn after the 11th (they’re supposed to be placed on the memorial) but keep yours for next year or make some in different colours for a cute flower pin!

    Perimeter skirt - joining ridge

    So, finally, I’ve gotten together the pattern for the Perimeter Skirt – it’s been pattern central around here these days! I know some of you have been waiting for this one for a long while, so here ya go!

    Perimeter skirt

    (In case you’re wondering, my sweater is my take on the Treeline Striped Cardigan, worked in Shelridge Farm W4 + kidsilk haze.)

    Perimeter Skirt

    Bored of the same old skirt style? Break out of the mold with the Perimeter skirt! This easy to knit, easy to wear skirt is knit in a continuous strip that winds around the body and creates an A-line shape. Flowy, carefree hemp yarn provides tons of drape and style. The elastic waistband feels great and looks great, too! Wear it with tights in the winter or let your legs free in the summer. The Perimeter skirt goes anywhere you do!

    Sizes
    Finished Full Hip Measurement: 34 (38, 42, 46, 50) inches.
    Approximate Finished Waist Measurement 28 (32, 36, 40, 44) inches
    Waist is elastic and can be adjusted. Sizing is flexible; try on the skirt as you go!
    Approximate Length: 27 inches

    Materials
    Hemp for Knitting AllHemp6 LUX (100% hemp; 130m/143 yd per 100g skein); colour 059, caper;
    5 (6, 7, 8, 10) skeins.
    5 mm/US 8 circular or straight needles, any length
    4 mm/US 6 24- or 32-inch circular needles (60-80 cm), depending on size being made
    tapestry needle
    3/4” elastic to go around waist

    Perimeter skirt

    Gauge
    20 stitches and 28 rows = 10cm/4 inches square in stockinette stitch on 4mm needles

    Pattern Notes
    The main body of the skirt is worked as a strip of fabric, knit back and forth on straight or circular needles. Once the initial strip is completed, the following tiers are attached as they are knit, resulting in a spiral which wraps around the body. Decreases along one edge of the stripe in the final tier allow the top of the skirt to be straight. The waistband is then picked up and knit around the top edge, providing a casing for waistband elastic.

    Note that this yarn changes character significantly after machine washing and drying, becoming much
    softer and more fluid. It also grows considerably, so make a generous swatch and wash it in the machine before starting this project.
    If substituting wool, choose a light worsted or worsted weight yarn with good drape. A version of this skirt in wool will be much more elastic.

    To Buy

    Ravelry download and payment through Paypal (no registration required for either; credit cards are accepted).

    $6.50 CAD

    Note: As of July 5, 2010, sales tax will be added to this price for all Canadian residents only. The rates are: British Columbia 12%; Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador 13%; Nova Scotia 15%; and everywhere else in Canada 5% GST. Tax will be added in the Paypal payment process.

    Perimeter skirt cast on edge

  • a bit of knit and purl

    It’s been a nice weekend. Staying in, doing some knitting, watching tv (the Tudors and just starting True Blood), eating.

    socktastic!

    I started a pair of plain socks out of Lorna’s Laces (colour: Cedar) and they’re going astonishingly fast! Well on the way to becoming the fastest pair of socks I’ve ever knit, actually. I started on Thursday night and was totally done one sock Saturday afternoon.

    one to go

    So today I started the second one and knit a couple of inches – the leg is pretty long on these, about 8 inches, and I got five inches done! They’re just top-down, gusset heel, 68 sts on 2mm double points. Mmm, comfort knitting.

    But then the sock took a bit of a break because I started something else – a cowl out of leftover Malabrigo!

    malabrigo cowl

    It’s just a really simple one, alternating bands of knit and purl. I need to write up a “master cowl” pattern for a class, it’ll have a couple different fits and then cast on numbers for different yarn weights. So I needed a bit of a practice cowl! It’s actually done now, but photos shall have to wait another day.

    Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to eat some super sexy chocolate cake!

    sexy chocolate cake

    P.S. I’ve got a brand new, super cute wallet that I want to send to a loving home – click here if you need something new! Sold!

  • um, oops

    So sorry guys, there were a couple small errors in the Poppy pattern that’ve now been fixed. Version 3 is the correct one.

    Just so it’s clear, here’s the download link (the one in the entry below is also correct).

    Download Poppy3.pdf.

    Yikes! Sorry!