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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Seed Stitch Neckwarmer


Seed Stitch Neck Warmer
 By Lexi Cushing

                              

Materials 
Elsebeth Lavold Chunky Al (50% FS Alpaca, 50% Peruvian Wool; 50g = 75 m / 82 yd) [or any heavy worsted]
Main color: One ball dark red 
Contrasting color: One ball black 
Tools 
Size 8 needles 
Size K (10 1/2) crochet hook 
Gauge 
15-16 sts in 4 in.
Size 
One size fits most. 4 1/2 in. wide, 27 in. long.  For a longer neck warmer, get a second 
ball of dark red and continue in pattern until desired length. 
Pattern Notes 
Separate about 6-7 yards of main color before starting. 
Picot sequence: *3 sc, ch 3, sl in front loop of last sc, rep from * 

Neck warmer 
With main color, cast on 15 
Row 1: K1, *P1, K1, repeat from * until the end of the row. 
Next row: Rep. row 1 
Continue in seed stitch for 2 1/4 in. 

Button hole 
Next row: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, bind off next stitch, attach the 6-7 yard length that 
was set aside earlier to next stitch, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1 
Next row: continue in seed stitch, keeping the two balls of yarn and sides of the button 
hole separate.  When the button hole has reached 2 1/4 in. long move on to next row. 
Closing the button hole 
Next row: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, cast on 1, tie off smaller ball of yarn (saving extra 
for the flower button), K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1 
At this point you should have 15 stitches on the needle again. 
Continue in seed stitch pattern until you have about 24 in. of yarn left.  Bind off. 

Picot edging  
With contrasting color, attach yarn to a corner of the neck warmer. Using picot sequence 
work in 30 picots (counting the corners) on each long side and 4 on each end of the 
neck warmer, in the corners work in 3 sc in same stitch while keeping in picot pattern. 

Flower button 
Layer #1: With contrasting color, cast on 30. 
Row 1: K30
Row 2: P30 
Row 3: K2tog 15 times 
Row 4: P15 
Row 5: K2tog 7 times, K1 
Row 6: P8 
Row 7: K2tog 4 
Row 8: P4 
Bind off.  
Sew side seam together to make a trumpet shape. 
Layer #2: With contrasting color make a second flower using the 8 row layer #1 pattern.  
Do not sew side seam. 
Coil layer #2 into a spiral and place on top of layer #1.  Using crochet hook, attach, 
looping yarn through several times to hold the two pieces together securely.  
Attach main color to the edge of layer #1 and, with crochet hook, sl sts along the edge.  
Rep for layer #2
Attach main color in center of flower: *Ch 5, sl in original st, Rep from * 2 times, ch 7 sl 
in same st. 

Finishing 
Attach flower button to neck warmer 4-5 in. from end furthest from button hole. 
Weave in all ends.


[Please note that this pattern belongs to me. You are free to share it, but not to use it for personal gain. Check out my Creative Commons License for more information. Also, please comment if you find any errors {or if you like it!} and I will fix it as soon as possible. Thank You!]

Opposites Attract

Who says red and green are only for Christmas? Or scarves only for winter? Not this knitter!


Opposites Attract
{crochet scarf}
By Lexi Cushing


Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash, by Cascade Yarns. One ball of Sage {color A}; one ball of Red {color B}. Any worsted weight will do.

Hook size: J

Gauge: 12 hdc and 12 rows in 4 inches.

Notes: Don't worry if the gauge is a little off. It's just a scarf. Also, if wool is usually too warm or too itchy for you, try something smoother, like Sweater, by Spud and Chloe.

                   



Scarf:
Using color A, ch 139
Row 1: Sk first 2 sts, dc in next ch, *ch 1, sk next st, dc in next ch, rep from *. Ch 2, turn.
Row 2: Hdc in each st across. Ch 2, turn.
Row 3: Dc in first st, *ch 1, sk next st, dc in next hdc, rep from *. Ch 2, turn.
Rows 4-5: Rep row 2.
Row 6: Sc in next 30 sts, ch 12, sk 12 sts, sc in remaining sts across. Ch 2, turn.
Rows 7-8: Rep row 2.
Row 9: Rep row 3.
Row 10: Rep row 2.
Row 11: Rep row 3.
Fasten off.  Weave in ends.
Flower Button:
Using color B
Petal sequence: sc 1, hdc 2, dc 1,tr 1, dc 1, hdc 2, sc 1
Ch 4, link ends to form a loop.
Round 1: work in 7 sc. Join, ch 1.
Round 2: Hdc 2 in each sc. Join, ch 1.
Round 3: (sc in first st, ch 3, sk one st) all the way around. Join.
Round 4: One petal sequence in each ch 3 loop.
Round 5: (Sl in back of sc of round 3, ch 4) all the way around.
Round 6: One petal sequence in each ch 4 loop.
Round 7: (Sl in back of sc of round 5, ch 5) all the way around.
Round 8: One petal sequence in each ch 5 loop, but this time double the number of dcs in each petal. Join, tie off.
Weave in ends.
Fringe:
Cut 42 6” pieces of yarn, tie on ends of scarf in groups of three.

Abbreviations:

Ch= chain
Sc= single crochet
Dc= double crochet
Tr= triple crochet
Hdc= half double crochet
Sl= slip
Sk= skip
Rep= repeat
St[s]= stitch[es]










[Please note that this pattern belongs to me. You are free to share it, but not to use it for personal gain. Check out my Creative Commons License for more information. Also, please comment if you find any errors {or if you like it!} and I will fix it as soon as possible. Thank You!]

Creative Commons License
Opposites Attract: (crochet scarf) by Lexi Cushing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Joe Cool Hat

This a gift I designed for my younger brother Joey. But it's a surprise for Christmas, so he couldn't see it. I had to recruit my other little bro, Tyler, to model it for me.

Introducing Mr. Cool: Tyler Cushing

Joe Cool

By Lexi Cushing

Materials
Rowan Pure Wool DK:
(Main Color) 1 ball Earth, (Contrasting Color) 1 ball Quarry
Tapestry needle

Needles
#6 dpns

Size
one size fits most

Gauge
22 sts and 28 rows over 4" (height of gauge is not especially important in the pattern, width matters more)

Notes
This color chart is a repeat of 10 stitches. If you think you might need to adjust the size either add or take away 10 sts in the cast on and continue with the pattern. Just remember that if you do your numbers will be slightly different than mine.

Also note that this pattern assumes knowledge of color work.

Color Chart



Body of Hat
Cast on 100 in MC

Rows 1-7: K2 P2
Switch to CC
Row 8: Purl
Row 9: Knit
Row 10: Purl
Row 11: Knit
Row 12: Purl
Next row: Using both MC and CC work in 10 repeats of color chart

Continue until you have made four 9-row repeats.
Next row: Working in color pattern *knit 8, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Continue working in the color chart for 1 inch, or desired length, keeping in mind that you now have 10 less sts (or 1 less st per repeat). Think about it as eliminating st #10 [in brackets on chart].

Top of Hat

Next row: working in color pattern as closely as possible *Knit 7, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Next row: *knit 6, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Next row: *knit 5, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Next row: *knit 4, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Next row: *knit 3, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Next row: *knit 2, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Next row: *knit 1, k2tog, rep from * 9 times.
Next row: *k2tog, rep from * 9 times.

You should now have 10 sts. Cut MC and CC at about 6". Using tapestry needle thread yarn through all 10 sts and pull the needle out. Gather loops tightly and secure with a knot.

Weave in all ends.
[Please note that this pattern belongs to me. You are free to share it, but not to use it for personal gain. Check out my Creative Commons License for more information. Also, please comment if you find any errors {or if you like it!} and I will fix it as soon as possible. Thank You!]