August 2010 SOTM - "Insider Trading"
Body: ... Work this decrease every 8th row 4 times. AT THE SAME TIME, when pc measures 11(12 ½, 12 ½)13”, change to Color C and work until pc measures 13 ½”(14, 14)15”. Then change to Color D and work until pc measures 14 ½(15 ½, 15 ½)17”. Change to Color then change to Color A and work until pc measures 16(17 ½, 17)18 ½”. Divide for armholes: Work to 2nd marker ....
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July 2010 SOTM
"Paradise"
Row 16: P1, *p2, yo, p2tog, p15, yo, p2tog, p3; rep from *0 |
May 2010 SOTM
"Outer Limits"
Right Front Instruction: Row 2: (RS), P12(16, 18)18, sl 1, P6(8, 8)10, cable over next 10, P19(21, 23)25, slip 1, K5 |
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Holiday Inspirations 2009-10 Corrections
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Ragg Bag
BODY:
- Change to size 19 needles and knit around
- Knit next round, increasing every each stitch by knitting into the front and the back of the every stitch.
- Knit 15 Rows
- Starting with a K2TOG (Knit Two Together), K2TOG on both sides of each of the stitch markers (ending with a K2TOG)
- Repeat #13
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Boccilo Cowl
With #15 needles cast on 29 sts and work in pattern stitch …
Stitch is a multiple of 14 +1
Row 1: WS Purl
Row 2: K1, *yo, K3, ssk, yo, sl1--K2tog-- psso, yo, k2tog, k3, yo, k1* repeat between *’s |
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Cloud Nine Bag
After felting the bottom of the bag:
5. Using single strand of Tinka and tapestry needle, whip stitch around base, making stitches about ¼” apart. (A “whip stitch” wraps around the edge of the felted piece by coming around, down through the top of the fabric, and around the edge up and over, again and again. Alternative to whip stitch – knit directly into bottom of felted piece, between ridges, by sticking your needle through the felting, wrap your stitch, pull it through, repeat.)
6. Change to bag body yarn. Using size 11 needles, pick up inside whip stitches, around the entire bag. You will be knitting in the round. (Note: if you chose the Alternative method of getting the stitches onto your needle, skip this step.) |
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Ribbed Striped Gauntlet
Finishing:
Determine where thumb hole should be. Sew seam up to opening of thumb hole, reinforcing the edge of opening. Sew seam above the thumb hole, reinforcing the edge of opening. |
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Child’s Honey Bee Hat
Cast on 48sts (approx 14” to 15” head), or 52sts, (approx16” to 17” head) Follow Blendie Pattern above through out the entire hat at the same time following the Bee Hive pattern of knitting 3 rows, purling 3 rows. |
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Picot Lace Gauntlet
Finishing: Sew side seams leaving a hole for the thumb. Usually this works out to the hole starting ½” past wrist rib and ending ¼” below garter stitches. |
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Margrite Bulky Scarf
With #11 needles cast on 29 sts and work in pattern stitch as follows:
Stitch is a multiple of 14 +1
Row 1: WS Purl
Row 2: K1, *yo, K3, ssk, yo, sl1--K2tog-- psso, yo, k2tog, k3, yo, k1* repeat between *’s
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Make A Splash!
Lace Pattern For Back (Multiple of 6 +3)
Row 1:K1, K2tog, *yo, k3, yo, K3 tog*, repeat between *’s ending K3, yo, slip 1, k1, psso, K1
Rows 2 and 4: Purl
Row 3: K3, *yo, K3tog, yo, k3* repeat from * ending yo, K3tog, yo, k3Repeat these 4 rows for pattern |
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Sensational Sequined
Cabled Cowl
Cable Stitch Graph and Stitch Key:
 
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L’Atelier 2009 October Sweater of the Month
"Runway Style"
Back: (4TH PARAGRAPH) Then set up rib as follows:
Row 1: P7, *K1, P7,* repeat between *’s ending P6
Row 2: K6, *P1,K7, * repeat between *’s to end. |
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L’Atelier 2009 June Sweater of the Month
"Whimsy"
Change in Wording/Correction
Finishing:
This wrap has a “front” and “back”. Lay out the two knitted pieces with bound off edges together. Sew bound off edges together half way down to create back of wrap. Other half remains open to create fronts.
12. Sew sleeves by laying garment out flat, folded in half lengthwise - with a front and back, then measure down from top what width or opening size that you want for your sleeve. Size Small Sample is 14” opening or 7” down from top. Start sewing 7” from front center. Suggest for medium a 15” opening {7½” down} and 9” from center, and large 16” opening {8” down} 10” from center). Using matching yarn, do comfortable running stitch from center to end of “sleeve” and back again. |
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L’Atelier 2009 August Sweater of the Month
“A Star is Born”
Rib and Welt Diagonal Stitch
Row 5: K1 *p5, k1, p1, k1; repeat from * ending p5, k1, p1.
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