Monday, December 31, 2007
Bloomington Hoosier Kitchen Hanging Hand Towel
Lion Cotton, (US) 7, (4.5mm) needles
C/O = Cast On
Sl 1 = Slip one stitch
K= Knit
P= Purl
Tbl=through the back loop
K2 tog = Knit 2 stitches together
PSSO= Pass Slipped Stitch Over
B/O= Bind Off
C/O 59 sts.
1-7) Knit 7 rows for bottom border.
8) Sl 1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (17 times), K3
9 and all odd rows) Knit, slipping the first stitch of the row as if to Knit
10-16) Repeat Rows 8 and 9, for a total of 5 times
18) Sl 1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times) P31, *P2, K1tbl, *(3 times), P2, K3
20, 22, 24) Sl 1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P12, K7, P14, *K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
26) Sl 1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P8, K15, P10, *K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
28) Sl 1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P7, K17, P9, * K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
30, 32) Sl 1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P6, K19, P8, * K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46) S1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P6, K5, P2, K5, P2, K5, P8, * K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
48, 50, 52) S1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P5, K7, P1, K5, P1, K7, P7, * K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
54) S1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P13, K5, P15, * K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
56, 58, 60) S1, K2, P2, *K1tbl, P2* (3 times), P12, K7, P14, * K1tbl, P2* (3times), K3
62, 64) repeat row 18
66, 68, 70, 72, 74) repeat row 8
75-78) Knit, slipping the first stitch
Begin decreases for the Towel Top.
79) Sl 1, K7, *(Sl 1, k2tog, PSSO), K7* 4 times, end, (Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO) K8. (49 sts.)
80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90) Knit (slipping the first stitch)
81) Sl 1, K6, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K5* 4 times, last 10 sts: Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K7 (39 sts.)
83) Sl 1, K5, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K3* 4 times, last 9 sts: (SL1 K2tog, PSSO), K6. (29 sts.)
85) Sl 1, K4, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K1* 4 times, last 8 sts: (Sl 1, K2 tog, PSSO), K5. (19 sts)
87) Sl 1, K3, (K2tog) 6 times, K3 (13 sts.)
89) (K2tog) 3 times, K1, (K2tog) 3 times. (7 sts.)
Tab Section of Towel Top
90-91) Knit, slipping the first stitch
92) Sl 1, K1, P3, K2.
93-106) repeat rows 91 and 92 of the tab section.
107, 108) Knit, slipping the first stitch
109) Sl 1, K1, P3, K2
110-123) repeat rows 108 and 109 of the tab section
124) Sl 1, K1, B/O center 3 sts, K to end (4 sts) (creates buttonhole)
125) Sl 1, Kfb next st, Kfb next st, K1 (6 sts)
126) K2 tog, K2tog, K2tog
127) Knit 1, K2tog, pass first stitch over. Pull tail through last stitch. Weave in ends, wet/spray block. Sew button into center stitches on tab decrease row #90.
Add a Bloomington Hoosier Dishcloth and a Tribble to complete your set...
Better yet, add a tablecloth and you're all set for your next tailgate party or basketball season slam dunk contest!
and wrap it up to send back withyour favortie Hoosier student...
While he travels back to his very last semester of college-EVER!
Because you are a very Proud
Bloomington Hoosier Dishcloth
Bloomington Hoosier Dishcloth
©Cathy Waldie, December 23, 2007
Lion Cotton, (US) 7 (4.5mm) needles
C/O = Cast On
Sl 1 = Slip one stitch
K= Knit
P= Purl
Tbl=through the back loop
B/O= Bind Off
C/O 37 sts
1-5) Sl 1, K36
6) Sl 1, K2, P31, K3
7 and all odd rows) K
8, 10, 12) Sl 1, K2, P12, K7, P12, K3
14) Sl 1, K2, P8, K15, P8, K3
16) Sl 1, K2, P7, K17, P7, K3
18, 20) Sl 1, K2, P6, K19, P6, K3
22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34) Sl 1, K2, P6, K5, P2, K5, P2, K5, P6, K3
36, 38, 40) Sl 1, K2, P5, K7, P1, K5, P1, K7, P5, K3
42) Sl 1, K2, P13, K5, P13, K3
44, 46, 48) Sl 1, K2, P12, K7, P12, K3
50, 52) repeat row 6
53-57) Sl 1, K36
58) B/O in P
Cut Yarn, weave in ends, do the dishes! Match it up with a Bloomington Hoosier Kitchen Hanging Hand Towel and a Tribble for a complete set.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Home again, home again...
See how pretty a 'Chocolate' Christmas Lace Dishcloth can look? See, you don't have to stick to just red, pick your color and let the lace fly!
However, once I scampered inside, I hit the jack pot! I had no idea they were having a 25% OFF sale in the store! I thought I'd been lucky to find solid sock yarn and size 4.0mm double points! I found out about the sale when I went to ring up the order, and didn't see that they threw in an extra skein of yarn (silky wool) until after I got back to my daughters! Now, how cool is that?
I am going to miss that window sill for taking pictures! Perfect lighting, and nice shelf space to lay my stuff. And the kiddo isn't a knitter! tisk tisk tisk...waste of a great sill I tell you!
The next day, I braved the 'wintry frozen' northeast and headed out the door. Oh wait, it was sunny, the snow was fairly well all melted..and it was warmer walking around outdoors than when I'd left Southern California! I got roasted in my jacket and scarf!
I went on the "T" for the second day in a row and it was so much easier than trying to find a place to park, or getting lost! I do believe, I love the 'T'. Even after the rain and the puddles.
I went past the old South Church...and it was sunny!
Found Newbury Yarns and had a wonderful visit with the lady who works there.
See what I mean? HOLY COW! That is soooooooooooooooooooo good!
Through the traffic....
Said good-bye to the sunny skies...and the cleared roads....
And made it to the airport early. Hugged the kiddo goodbye..and answered the cell phone after she drove off telling me to quit crying. I do believe she knows her mom!
It was about this point that I realized that I'd left my cane hanging on the railing of the building as I loaded my suitcases into the car for the airport. Brilliant, huh?
Guess what....pattern up next! See what happens on a 6 hour flight home? It's called..lots of knitting time! Call your Bloomington friends...it's nearly ready to post.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Quick update...
As for now, I'm trying to do the last few things around here, pack my bags and make it to the airport on time for this evening's flight. If you're on board, I'll be the one knitting! And of course, now that it's time to go home, the sun is in full force, the rain has disappeared, and the snow is just about gone. Figures---huh?
Stay tuned...more patterns on their way! Thank you for all the wonderful comments you have all sent to me. I'm having a blast with these!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Christmas Lace Dishcloth
©Cathy Waldie, December 23, 2007
Lion Cotton, (US) 7 (4.5mm) needles
1.1 oz/32 g of cotton/ 58.8 yards/53.8 m in length to knit up.
C/O 34 sts
1-6) Knit for bottom border
Begin pattern
7) K3, *K3, K2 tog, YO * 5 times, K3, K3
8, 10) K3, P28, K3
9) K3, *K3, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO,* 5 times, K3, K3
11 – 50) repeat rows (7 – 10) for a total of 11 pattern repeats.
51-57) Knit for top border
58) B/O in P
Cut cotton, weave in ends, and steam block...and you're ready to pair it up for gift giving with the Christmas Joy Kitchen Hanging Hand Towel (pattern in previous post), or use it alone! (not to mention..you're now ready to do the dishes......)
Here's hoping that during these last few weeks of the year, you have the chance for a little time off with a whole lot of family and friends smothered in hugs! Hugs to you all!
Christmas Joy Kitchen Hanging Hand Towel
©Cathy Waldie, December 23, 2007
Lion Cotton, (US) 7, (4.5mm) needles
Sl 1 = Slip 1 stitch
K = Knit
K2tog = Knit 2 stitches together
P = Purl
YO = Yarn Over
Sl 1, K1, PSSO = Slip 1 stitch, Knit 1 stitch, Pass the slipped stitch over the previously knit stitch
Kfb = knit into the front and the back of the next stitch
C/O = Cast On
* * = repeat directions between the asterisks the number of times given
C/O 58 sts.
1-6) Knit 6 rows for bottom border.
7) K3, *K4, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, * 8 times, K4, end K3
8 and even rows) K3, P52, K3
9) K3, *K4, K2tog, YO, * 8 times, K4, end K3
11-18) Repeat Rows 7-10, for a total of 3 times
19) K3, *K4, YO, Sl 1 K1, PSSO* 2 times, K28, *YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, K4* 2 times, K3
20, 22) K3, P34, K2, P16, K3
21) K3, *K4, K2tog, YO, *2 times, K28, *K2tog, YO, K4, * 2times, K3
23) repeat row 19
24, 26) K3, P33, K4, P15, K3
25) repeat row 21
27) repeat row 19
28) K3, P32, K2, P2, K2, P14, K3
29) repeat row 21
30) K3, P31, K3, P2, K3, P13, K3
31) repeat row 19
32) K3, P24, K3, P4, K3, P2, K3, P13, K3
33) repeat row 21
34) K3, P23, K5, P3, K3, P2, K3, P13, K3
35) repeat row 19
36) K3, P22, K7, P2, K3, P2, K3, P13, K3
37) repeat row 21
38) K3, P21, K3, P3, K3, P22, K3
39) repeat row 19
40) repeat row 38
41) repeat row 21
42) repeat row 38
43) repeat row 19
44) repeat row 38
45) repeat row 21
46) K3, P15, K4, P3, K7, P23, K3
47) repeat row 19
48) K3, P14, K6, P3, K5. P24, K3
49) repeat row 21
50) K3, P13, K8, P3, K3, P25, K3
51) repeat row 19
52) K3, P13, K3, P2, K3, P31, K3
53) repeat row 21
54) repeat row 52
55) repeat row 19
56) K3, P18, K3, P31, K3
57) repeat row 21
58) repeat row 56
59) repeat row 19
60) repeat row 56
61) repeat row 21
62) repeat row 56
63) repeat row 19
64) repeat row 8
65) repeat row 21
66) repeat row 8
67-74) repeat rows 7-10 for a total of 2 times
75) Sl 1, K28, M1, K29
76-78) Knit, slipping the first stitch
Begin decreases for the Towel Top.
79) Sl 1, K7, *(Sl 1, k2tog, PSSO), K7* 4 times, end, (Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO) K8. (49 sts.)
80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90) Knit (slipping the first stitch)
81) Sl 1, K6, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K5* 4 times, last 10 sts: Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K7 (39 sts.)
83) Sl 1, K5, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K3* 4 times, last 9 sts: (SL1 K2tog, PSSO), K6. (29 sts.)
85) Sl 1, K4, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K1* 4 times, last 8 sts: (Sl 1, K2 tog, PSSO), K5. (19 sts)
87) Sl 1, K3, (K2tog) 6 times, K3 (13 sts.)
89) (K2tog) 3 times, K1, (K2tog) 3 times. (7 sts.)
Tab Section of Towel Top
90-91) Knit, slipping the first stitch
92) Sl 1, K1, P3, K2.
93-106) repeat rows 91 and 92 of the tab section.
107, 108) Knit, slipping the first stitch
109) Sl 1, K1, P3, K2
110-123) repeat rows 108 and 109 of the tab section
124) Sl 1, K1, Bind off center 3 sts, K to end (4 sts) (creates buttonhole)
125) Sl 1, Kfb next st, Kfb next st, K1 (6 sts)
126) K2tog, K2tog, K2tog
127) Knit 1, K2tog, pass first stitch over. Pull tail through last stitch. Weave in ends, wet/spray block. Sew button into center stitches on tab decrease row #90.
Up next, the Christmas Lace Dishcloth pattern that I like to pair with this towel. Hope you're all finding something special at this time of year to celebrate, no matter which celebration you and yours enjoy! From our house to yours....Happy Holidays...all of them!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
HO HO HO.....
Not only did I chart out a few more patterns, but in the process started collecting all the 'left overs' of cotton yarn as I went through my bins. See what I've found? Yep...those are 2 gallon bags there. 2. Not 1. And that would be 3 of them. I'm thinking there'll be Tribbles galore in the foreseeable future around here. Now, how many pots and pans do I have to wash if I make these?
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tribbles...tribbles...tribbles...
There are two ways to find the Tribbles...if you got to Ravelry, you can either search for them, or go to my page and click on my projects...once you there there, it'll give you a link that will take you to the ravelry page that says...Tribble by Abigail-1870pearl.
Or, you can Google Tribble Knit Pattern, like I did and come up with the link to the pattern... http://1870pearl.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/02/rubadubdub.html and that will take you to the blog 1870Pearl for the pattern.
I am loving this quick pattern....but one thing..I have been using my (US)7's(4.5mm) bamboo needles for this pattern. The original pattern is for (US)6's..but I generally like the fabric that my 7's give me.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
More finished projects...
These little guys are amazing...I found the pattern on Ravelry, called Tribbles. Then I remembered that I'd heard about them a long time ago, but never got around to whipping them up. I won't forget about them again. The coolest part?
After knitting up these Dishcloths and Kitchen Hanging Hand Towels, I was able to knit up a matching Tribble for each of these sets and...
To make this Kitchen set to wing over to my daughter in Boston..with luck she won't be looking here before Christmas. Yes, that's another tribble there out of the left over Jute color.
Don't you love that book, "Hat's On!" by Charlene Schurch? I have made a lot of patterns from there in the past. Here's another Classic watch Cap out of Ella Rae, 100% wool, Cherry colorway. I found this yarn from a LYS that is sadly closing for good this month. I've had many a great day knitting with the group over at Sit 'n Knit. Going to miss you ladies!