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    7 FREE Patterns

    for K e Accessor es

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    KNITTING AccessorIes:7 Free PATTerNs For

    KNITTed AccessorIesA Knitting Daily eBook edited by

    Kathleen Cubley

    e d I To r I A l s TA F FedITor, KNITTING dAIlY Kat n cub

    c r e AT I v e s e r v I c e sProdUcTIoN desIGNer Jani Tapia

    PhoToGrAPhY A c itIllUsTrATIoN Gay F

    Projects and information are for inspirationand personal use only. Interweave Knitsand Knitting Daily do not recommend,approve, or endorse any of the advertisers,products, services, or views advertisedin this publication. Nor does Knits or

    Knitting Daily evaluate the advertisersclaims in any way. You should, therefore,use your own judgment in evalu ating theadvertisers, products, services, and viewsadvertised in Knits or Knitting Daily.

    1 Modern Quilt Wrap Mag Kan i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGe 4

    2 Ribby Slipper Socks cat y ca n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGe 93 Knitting Needle Knitting Bag Pam A n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGe 114 Folksy Headbands K i tin Ni a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PAGe 135

    Flip-Top Mittens d bbi B i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGe 156 Bevy of Bangles Mag Kan i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGe 187 Crumpet Beret Mau a Ki k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGe 20Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGe 22

    Welcome to our neW freeeBook, Knitting ACCESSORiES:7 FREE PAttERnS FOR KnittEd

    ACCESSORiES .

    I like to have an accessory project on theneedles all the time so I can take a breakfrom sweater knitting sometimes, and thesesmall projects will help you practice yourskills on a small scale, perhaps challenging yourself a little here and there!

    What could be more comforting than beingwrapped up in the warmth of a colorfulquilt? In the Mo er Qu l Wrap , very loosely based on the traditional Log Cabinquilt block, Mags Kandis worked this wrapsquare by square in the easy and satisfyingmitered-square method of color knitting.

    These knit slippers are warm and cozy.Cathy Carron designed her R bby Sl pper

    Socks with an interesting construction andwith chunky yarn. Theyre a quick, easy knit

    Knitting A i :7 FREE Patterns for K e Accessor es

    and youll want to knit a pair for everyonein your family.

    Pam Allen indulged her fondness for theberry stitch in the K nee le

    K Ba , whose cigar shape wasinspired by a bag she saw in a catalog.Rather than binding off, she placed thelive stitches on wooden knitting needles,squished them together to form softgathers, and applied a little superglue.

    Kristin Nicholass Folksy Hea ba s

    are colorful and unique. Knit just one orall three! These headbands make a warmaddition to your wardrobe or the perfectgift, if you can bring yourself to givethem away!

    A pair of frosty-weather mittens incool blues is just the project to get you star ted on your winter knitting.Debbie Blisss Fl p-top M e s areworked in cashmere, and to make

    them more functional, she made themconvertiblea flip of the top exposesthe fingers. Debbie worked a duplicatstitch snowflake motif on the hand.

    Mags Kandis Bevy of Ba les came frher love of big, bold bracelets and her loathof the clang, clang, clunk that almost alwaaccompanies them. Wrapped in beautifulcotton yarn, these bangles are silent!

    The Crumpe Bere by Maura Kirk anFairmount Fibers is one-skein wonder thaalso interesting to knit. This is the perfecgift accessory.

    I hope this collection of free accessory knitting patterns will keep you busy!

    Cheers,

    Kathleen Cubley Editor, KnittingDaily.com

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    C A R O L K A P L A N

    by mAGS KANdIS o igina y pub i inFolk Style Int w a 2007

    Mo er Qu l Wrap

    finished size: About 16 1 2" (42cm) wide and 66" (168 cm) long,after blocking.Yarn: Sportweight (#2 Fine).

    Shown here:Rowan Kidsilk Haze(70% super kid mohair; 30% silk;230 yd [210 m]/25 g): #597 jelly (lime green; A), #596 marmalade(orange; B), #583 blushes (rose; C#600 dewberry (lavender; D), #58trance (medium blue; E), #578swish (gold; F), #581 meadow (pablue; G), #595 liqueur (dark red;H), and #588 drab (grey; I), 1 balleach.needles: Size 7 (4.5 mm). Note:

    16" (40 cm) bamboo circular needis recommended. Adjust needle sizif necessary to obtain the correctgauge.notions: Marker (m); tapestry needle.GauGe: Small square measures 2(7 cm) square; large squaremeasures 5 1 2" (14 cm) square, botafter blocking.

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    S ch gu e Small Square (worke o 24 s s):

    Row 1: (WS) K12, place marker (pm),k12. Eve - umbere Rows 220: (RS) Knit

    to 2 sts before m, k2tog, slip marker(sl m), k2tog through back loops(tbl), knit to end2 sts decd; 4 stsrem after completing Row 20.

    O - umbere Rows 321: Knit. Row 22: K2tog, k2tog tbl2 sts rem.Use left needle tip to lift second ston right needle over the first as if toBO1 st. Cut yarn, draw tail through

    rem st, and pull tight to fasten off. Lar e Square (worke o 48 s s): Row 1: (WS) K24, pm, k24. Eve - umbere Rows 244: (RS) Knit

    to 2 sts before m, k2tog, sl m, k2togtbl, knit to end2 sts decd; 4 stsrem after completing Row 44.

    O - umbere Rows 345: Knit. Row 46: K2tog, k2tog tbl2 sts rem.Use left needle tip to lift second ston right needle over the first as if toBO1 st. Cut yarn, draw tail through

    rem st, and pull tight to fasten off.

    F rs Half BlOCK 1

    With A, CO 24 sts. Work Small Square(see Stitch Guide), working Rows 19with A and Rows 1022 with B.BlOCK 2

    With I, CO 12 sts, then pick up andknit 12 sts evenly spaced along sideedge of Block 1 as shown in diagram

    at right24 sts. Work Small Square,working Rows 15 with I, Rows 615with D, and Rows 1622 with F.BlOCK 3

    With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced across top of Block 1, thenuse the backward-loop method (see

    Glossary) to CO 12 sts24 sts total.Work Small Square, working Rows 15with F, Rows 613 with E, and Rows1422 with H.BlOCK 4

    With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced across top of Block 2, then12 sts evenly spaced along right sideof Block 324 sts total. Work SmallSquare, working Rows 13 with C, Rows49 with I, and Rows 1222 with A.BlOCK 5

    With G, CO 24 sts, then pick up andknit 24 sts evenly spaced along right

    sides of Blocks 2 and 448 sts total.Work Large Square (see Stitch Guide),working Rows 19 with G, Rows 1017with H, Rows 1823 with C, Rows2433 with A, and Rows 3446 with F.BlOCK 6

    With D, CO 24 sts, then pick up and knit24 sts evenly spaced along right sideof Block 548 sts total. Work LargeSquare, working Rows 15 with D, Rows615 with B, Rows 1623 with E, Rows2431 with F, and Rows 3246 with C.BlOCK 7

    With H, CO 24 sts, then pick up andknit 24 sts evenly spaced across topof Block 648 sts total. Work LargeSquare, working Rows 19 with H,Rows 1019 with D, Rows 2027 with A, Rows 2833 with G, and Rows3446 with B.BlOCK 8

    With E, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along lower half of left side of

    Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 stsevenly spaced across first half of topedge of Block 524 sts total. WorkSmall Square, working Rows 19 with Eand Rows 1022 with C.BlOCK 9

    With I, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly

    spaced along left side of Block 8, thepick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedacross second half of top edge of Blo524 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 15 with I, Rows 61with B, and Rows 1222 with D.BlOCK 10

    With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenlyspaced along top half of left side of Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 stsevenly spaced along top edge of Bloc824 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 15 with F, Rows 61with H, and Rows 1222 with D.

    BlOCK 11

    With G, pick up and knit 12 sts evenlspaced along left side of Block 10, thpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedalong top edge of Block 924 sts totWork Small Square, working Rows 1with G and Rows 1022 with F.BlOCK 12

    With E, pick up and knit 24 sts evenlspaced along left sides of Blocks 11 a9, then pick up and knit 24 sts evenlyspaced along top edges of Blocks 4 a348 sts total. Work Large Square,working Rows 17 with E, Rows 81with A, Rows 1425 with C, Rows2635 with B, and Rows 3646 withBlOCK 13

    With I, pick up and knit 24 st evenly spaced along top edge of Block 12, thuse the backward-loop method to COsts48 sts total. Work Large Squareworking Rows 19 with I, Rows 10with F, Rows 1825 with D, Rows 26

    with H, and Rows 3446 with G.BlOCK 14

    With B, pick up and knit 24 sts evenlspaced along top edges of Blocks 10 11, then pick up and knit 24 sts evenlspaced along right side of Block 13sts total. Work Large Square, working

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    Rows 17 with B, Rows 815 with E,Rows 1627 with A, Rows 2835 withD, and Rows 3646 with C.BlOCK 15

    With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along second half of top edge of Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 stsevenly spaced along lower half of rightside of Block 1424 sts total. WorkSmall Square, working Rows 111 withC and Rows 1222 with A.BlOCK 16

    With I, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along first half of top edge of

    Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 stsevenly spaced along right side of Block1524 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 15 with I, Rows 613with F, and Rows 1422 with E.BlOCK 17

    With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along top edge of Block 15, thenpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced alongtop half of right side of Block 1424 ststotal. Work Small Square, working Rows19 with F and Rows 1022 with H.BlOCK 18

    With G, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced across top edge of Block 16, thenpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedalong right side of Block 1724 ststotal. Work Small Square, working Rows111 with G and Rows 1222 with B.BlOCK 19

    With C, use the backward-loop methodto CO 24 sts, then pick up and knit 24 stsevenly spaced across top edges of Blocks18 and 1748 sts total. Work LargeSquare, working Rows 17 with C, Rows817 with I, Rows 1827 with E, Rows2835 with A, and Rows 3646 with B.BlOCK 20

    With D, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced along right side of Block 19, thenpick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced

    across top edge of Block 1448 ststotal. Work Large Square, working Rows19 with D, Rows 1017 with B, Rows1825 with H, Rows 2635 with F, andRows 3646 with I.BlOCK 21

    With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along lower half of left side of Block 20, then pick up and knit 12 stsevenly spaced across first half of topedge of Block 1324 sts total. WorkSmall Square, working Rows 111 withC and Rows 1222 with F.BlOCK 22

    With A, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along left side of Block 21, thenpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedacross second half of top edge of Block1324 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 15 with A, Rows 611with D, and Rows 1222 with B.BlOCK 23

    With G, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along top half of left side of Block 20, then pick up and knit 12 stsevenly spaced across top edge of Block2124 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 111 with G and Rows1222 with D.BlOCK 24

    With E, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along left side of Block 23, thenpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedacross top edge of Block 2224 ststotal. Work Small Square, working Rows111 with E and Rows 1222 with A.BlOCK 25

    With F, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced across top edges of Blocks 23and 24, then use the backward-loopmethod to CO 24 sts48 sts total.Work Large Square, working Rows 19with F, Rows 1017 with B, Rows 1827with I, Rows 2837 with E, and Rows3846 with C.

    BlOCK 26

    With E, pick up and knit 12 sts evenlspaced across second half of top edgeBlock 20, then pick up and knit 12 stevenly spaced along lower half of rigside of Block 2524 sts total. WorkSmall Square, working Rows 111 wE and Rows 1222 with B.BlOCK 27

    With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenlspaced across first half of top edge ofBlock 20, then pick up and knit 12 stevenly spaced along right side of Blo2624 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 15 with C, Rows 61with G, and Rows 1422 with F.BlOCK 28

    With A, pick up and knit 12 sts evenlspaced across top edge of Block 26, tpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedalong top half of right side of Block2524 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 111 with A and Row1222 with G.BlOCK 29

    With D, pick up and knit 12 sts even

    spaced across top edge of Block 27,then pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along right side of Block2824 sts total. Work Small Squareworking Rows 15 with D, Rows 6with E, and Rows 1422 with A.BlOCK 30

    With I, pick up and knit 24 sts evenlyspaced across top edge of Block 19, tpick up and knit 24 sts evenly spacedalong right sides of Blocks 27 and2948 sts total. Work Large Square,working Rows 19 with I, Rows 10with H, Rows 1827 with A, Rows2835 with F, and Rows 3646 with BlOCK 31

    With G, CO 12 sts, then pick up andknit 12 sts evenly spaced across firsthalf of top edge of Block 3024 sts

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    total. Work Small Square, working Rows111 with G and Rows 1222 with E.

    BlOCK 32

    With D, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along left side of Block 31, thenpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedacross second half of top edge of Block3024 sts total. Work Small Square,working Rows 15 with D, Rows 613with A, and Rows 1422 with I.BlOCK 33

    With A, CO 12 sts, then pick up andknit 12 sts evenly spaced across topedge of Block 31 24 sts total. WorkSmall Square, working Rows 15 with A, Rows 613 with C, and Rows 1422with B.BlOCK 34

    With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced along left side of Block 33, thenpick up and knit 12 sts evenly spacedacross top edge of Block 3224 ststotal. Work Small Square, working Rows15 with F, Rows 611 with H, andRows 1222 with G.BlOCK 35

    With C, pick up and knit 24 sts alongleft sides of Blocks 34 and 32, then pickup and knit 24 sts evenly spaced acrosstop edges of Blocks 29 and 2848 ststotal. Work Large Square, working Rows17 with C, Rows 815 with B, Rows1625 with I, Rows 2635 with D, andRows 3646 with A.BlOCK 36

    With D, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced along left side of Block 35, then

    pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spacedacross top edge of Block 2548 ststotal. Work Large Square, working Rows19 with D, Rows 1017 with G, Rows1825 with H, Rows 2635 with E, andRows 3646 with C.This completes first half of wrap.

    F rs Half

    A lime green

    B orange

    C rose

    D lavender

    F gold

    E medium blue

    G pale blue

    H dark red

    36

    25

    24 23

    2122 20

    2726

    28 29

    35

    34

    32

    30

    19

    13 14

    17

    15

    71011

    9 8

    12

    3 4

    21

    5 6

    18

    16

    33

    3

    I grey

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    Seco Half Work the first group of blocks for thesecond half directly onto the top edgeof the first half, modifying the blockinstructions for the first half as foll:BlOCK 1

    With A, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced across second half of top edge of Block 36, then CO 12 sts24 sts. Workas for Block 1 in first half.BlOCK 2

    With I, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced across first half of top edge of Block 36, then pick up and knit 12

    sts evenly spaced along right side of Block 124 sts. Work as for Block 2in first half.

    BlOCKS 3 ANd 4

    Work as for first half.BlOCK 5

    With G, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced across top edge of Block 35,then pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced along right sides of Blocks 2 and448 sts total. Work as for Block 5 infirst half.BlOCK 6

    With D, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced across top edge of Blocks 33 and34, then pick up and knit 24 sts alongright side of Block 548 sts total.

    Work as for Block 6 in first half.BlOCKS 736

    Work as for first half.

    F shWeave in loose ends. Block lightly tomeasurements.

    mags Kandis is the author of Gand the editor of Folk Style. Her desappear in publications including Iweave Knits, Vogue Knitting, and Kters. Mags lives in the heart of QuinOntario.

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    A M A N D A S T E V E N S O N L U P K E

    by CATHY CARRONo igina y pub i inInterweave KnitsHoliday Gifts, 2008

    R bby Sl pper

    Socks

    Chunky yarn, a simple rib pattern, anda clever, easy construction make theseslipper socks quick and simple to knit.Designed in five sizes, from toddler toadult, so a beginner or someone shorton time can whip up matching slippersfor the whole family!

    finished size: 43 4 (43 4, 43 4, 61 2, 61 2)"foot circumference and 6 (7 1 2, 9, 101 2,12)" from tip of toe to back of heel. Tofit toddler (child, small woman, largewoman, man).Yarn: Blue Sky Alpacas Bulky (50%alpaca, 50% wool; 45 yd [41 m]/100 g):MC, 1 (1, 2, 2, 2) ball(s).

    Blue Sky Alpacas Worsted HandDyes (50% alpaca, 50% wool; 100 y[91 m]/100 g): CC, 1 ball (all sizes).Shown in colors as foll:Toddler:MC: #1003 porcupine (light khaki)CC: #2014 olive

    Child:MC: #1002 silver mink (light beige)CC: #2007 light blueSmall woman (not shown):MC: #1003 porcupine (light khaki)CC: #2001 dungaree blueLarge woman:MC: #1001 lynx (medium khaki)CC: #2014 olive

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    Man:MC: #1002 silver mink (light beige)CC: #2001 dungaree blueneedles: Sizes 11 (8 mm) and 8 (5mm): set of 4 double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtainthe correct gauge.

    notions: Tapestry needle; stitchmarker (m).GauGe: 15 sts and 15 rows = 4" in 1 1rib with MC on larger needles, relaxed;14 sts and 23 rows = 4" in 22 rib withCC on smaller needles, relaxed.

    Sl pperWith MC and larger needles, CO 12sts. Divide sts evenly onto 3 dpn, placemaker (pm) to indicate beg of rnd, and join in the rnd. R 1: Knit. R 2: *K1, k1f&b; rep from *

    around18 sts. R 3: Knit.SIzES lARGE wOmAN ANd mAN

    ONlY:

    R 4: *K2, k1f&b; rep from *around24 sts.

    R 5: Knit.All SIzES:

    R 6: *K1, p1; rep from * around. Rep

    Rnd 6 until piece measures 3 (4, 5, 6,7)" from toe tip. Le ope : Workback and forth in rows, cont in 1 1rib for 3 (3 1 2, 4, 41 2, 5)" morepiecemeasures 6 (7 1 2, 9, 101 2, 12)" from to

    Jo back of heel: Place 9 (9, 9, 12sts onto each of 2 dpn. Holding thesedpn parallel with RS tog, use the threneedle BO (see Glossary) to join bacof heel. Cuff: With smaller dpn, CC,and RS facing, beg at top of heel seapick up and knit 36 (36, 40, 44, 48) saround leg opening. Divide sts onto 3dpn and join in the rnd. Work in 2 rib for 4 (4, 5, 5, 5)". BO all sts looin rib. Weave in loose ends. With Mthreaded on a tapestry needle, closeany rem hole at toe.

    Cathy Carron is the author of Knit Hats: 40 Fabulous Designs (Books, 2005). She lives in New YCity.

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    by PAm AllENo igina y pub i inBag Style (Int w a , 2007)

    K nee le K

    Ba

    Pam Allen indulged her fondness for the berry stitch in thisquick-and-easy knitting bag whose cigar shape was inspiredby a bag she saw in a catalog. For the front and back, sheknitted two slightly shaped rectangles and seamed themalong the bottom and partway up the sides. Rather thanbinding off, she placed the live stitches on wooden knittingneedles, squished them together to form soft gathers, andapplied a little superglue. Garter-stitch handles sewn to thefront and back are all thats needed to finish the bag. This

    particular bag isnt lined, but it would be an easy matter touse the front and back as pattern pieces and add a cheery print lining to prevent needles from poking through.

    finished size: About 18" (47.5 cm) wide and 9" (23 ctall, excluding handles.Yarn: Chunky weight (#5 Bulky). Shown here:NashuaHandknits Creative Focus Chunky (75% wool, 25% alpaca110 yd [101 m]/100 g): #1940 dried rose, 3 balls.needles: Bagsize 10 (6.5 mm). Handlessize 9 (5.5mm). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correctgauge.notions: Tapestry needle; size 15 (10 mm) wooden needl

    superglue.GauGe: 17 stitches and 19 rows = 4" (10 cm) in patternstitch on larger needles.skill level: Beginner.

    C A R O

    L K A P L A N

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    S ch gu e: p3 o : Insert needle as though to purlthrough next 3 stitches on left-handneedle. Wrap yarn and pull throughall three stitches at once3 stitchesdecreased to 1.

    BackWith larger needles, CO 80 sts.

    Row 1: (WS) K2, *(k1, p1, k1) in nextst, p3tog; rep from * to last 2 sts, k2.

    Row 2: Purl. Row 3: K2, *p3tog, (k1, p1, k1) in next

    st; rep from * to last 2 sts, k2.

    Row 4: Purl.

    Rep Rows 14 until piece measures 9"(23 cm) from CO, ending with Row 4of patt. dec row: (WS) K2, *k1, p3tog;rep from * to last 2 sts, k242 stsrem. Loosely knit 1 row. With size 15wooden needles, purl 1 row. Leave stson needle.

    FroCO 80 sts and work as for back.

    Ha les (make 2)With smaller needles, CO 6 sts. Workin garter st (knit every row) until piece

    measures 21" (53.5 cm) from CO. BOall sts.

    F shGently steam-press pieces. With yarnthreaded on a tapestry needle, sewbottom seam. Beg at bottom edge, seside seams for 5" (12.5 cm). Spreadsts evenly along wooden needle fromknob end to 1" (3.8 cm) from tip.Use superglue to secure last few sts apointed end. Sew handles to bag 10 sin from each end.

    Renowned designer Pam allenformer editor of Interweave Knits aone of the founders of Quince & Co. Swas the creative director at Classic EYarns and is the author of Scarf Styl

    Find more great designs inBag Style published by

    Interweave Press (2007)

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    finished size: Fair Isle headband: 22" head circumference.Garter and embroidered headbands: 23" head circumference.Yarn: Nashua Handknits Julia (50% wool, 25% alpaca, 25%mohair; 93 yd [85 m]/50 g):#2163 golden honey (A)#5185 spring green (B)#2083 magenta (C)#2250 French pumpkin (D)#6416 midnight blue (E)Garter Ridge headband: B, D, E, 1 skein each; Embroideredheadband: B, C, D, E, 1 skein each;Fair Isle headband: A,B, C, D, E, 1 skein each. Yarn distributed by WestminsterFibers.

    needles: Embroidered and Fair Isle headbands Sizes 7 (4.5 mm) and 8 (5 mm): 16" circular (cir). Garterheadband size 7 (4.5 mm): 16" cir. Adjust needle size ifnecessary to obtain the correct gauge.notions: Tapestry needle.GauGe: Garter headband: 4 sts and 10 rows = 1" in gartest on size 7 needle in the rnd. Embroidered headband: 4sts and 10 rows = 1" in garter st on size 8 needle in the rndFair Isle headband: 3 sts and 6 rows = 1 in St st on s8 needle in the rnd.

    by KRISTIN NICHOlASo igina y pub i f n in

    wn a f mInterweave KnitsGifts Holiday 2007

    Folksy Hea ba s

    J O E H A N C O C K

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    S ch gu e Bobble E : (multiple of 6 sts)*P2, ([k1, p1] 2 times) all into next st,turn, k4, turn, p4, sl 2nd, 3rd, and 4thsts over first st, p3; rep from * around.

    Bobble B -Off: *BO 2 sts pwise,([k1, p1] 2 times) all into next st, turn,k4, turn, p4, sl the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th stsover the first st, BO first st pwise, BO 3next sts; rep from * around.

    Embro ere Hea baWith smaller needle and B, CO 92 sts.Join for working in the rnd. Purl 1 rnd.Work 4 rnds in garter st. Change to Dand larger needle and work in St st for11 2". Change to B and work 6 rnds ingarter st. BO all sts kwise. Embro ery:V e: Working in chain st (see Glossary)with E, embroider an undulating vineas photographed. Flowers: Work 3daisy flowers (see Glossary) at each lowpoint of the vine using a single strandof yarn. With B doubled, work a singlestraight st (see Glossary) in the centerof each daisy petal to fill in. Weave inloose ends.

    Fa r isle a Bobble Hea baWith C and smaller needle, CO 90sts. Join for working in the rnd. Workbobbled edging rnd (see Stitch GuidePurl 2 rnds. Change to B and knit 1 rthen purl 2 rnds. Change to D and w2 rnds in garter st. Change to largerneedle. With B and E, work 11 rnds Fair Isle chart. Change to smaller neeand A and work 2 rnds in garter st.Change to B and knit 1 rnd, purl 2 rnChange to E and knit 1 rnd, purl 2 rnWith C, BO all sts with bobbled BO(see Stitch Guide). Embro ery: Woa cross st (see Glossary) in the centeropening of each Fair Isle diamond.Make 3 each alternating between col A, C, and D. Weave in loose ends.

    Kristin niCholas lives in northMassachusetts on a farm with her hband, daughter, and a miscellany of faanimals.

    gar er Hea baWith D, CO 92 sts. Join for workingin the rnd. Purl 1 rnd. Work 4 rnds ingarter st, beg with a knit rnd. Changeto E and knit 1 rnd, then purl 2 rnds.Change to B and work 8 rnds in garterst. Change to E and knit 1 rnd, thenpurl 2 rnds. Change to D and work 6rnds in garter st. BO all sts kwise.

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    A pair of frosty-weather mittens in cool blues is just theproject to get you started on your winter knitting. DebbieBliss worked this pair in cashmere, and to make the mittensmore functional, she made them convertiblea flip of thetop exposes the fingers. Work a duplicate-stitch snowflake

    motif on the hand and add a bobble closure to hold the topflap closed.

    finished size: About 8" hand circumference and 9" longfrom CO edge to tip of hand, not including decorative loop.To fit a womans medium.

    Yarn: Debbie Bliss Pure Cashmere (100% cashmere; 50 y[46 m]/25 g): #012 royal purple (MC), 3 balls; #05 turquoi(CC), 1 ball. Yarn distributed by Knitting Fever.needles: Sizes 7 (4.5 mm) and 8 (5 mm): straight. Adjusneedle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

    notions: Markers (m); stitch holders (optional); removabmarker or waste yarn; tapestry needle.GauGe: 20 sts and 25 rows = 4" in St st on larger needles.NOTE

    Mittens are worked flat in rows and seamed after completinembroidery.

    by dEBBIE BlISSo igina y pub i f n in

    wn a f mInterweaveKnits, Wint 2006

    Fl p-top

    M e s

    C H R I S H A R T L O V E

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    R h M eCuff: With smaller needles and MC,CO 40 sts. nex row: (RS) *K1, p1; repfrom * to end. Work even in establishedrib for 13 more rows, ending with a WSrow. Change to larger needles. Work2 rows even in St st (knit on RS; purlon WS), ending with a WS rowpiecemeasures about 2 1 2" from CO. Shape

    humb usse : (RS) K21, pm, M1 (seeGlossary), k1, M1, pm, k1842 sts;3 sts between gusset m. Work 3 rowseven in St st. nex row: (RS) Knit tofirst gusset m, slip marker (sl m), M1,knit to second gusset m, M1, sl m, knitto end2 sts incd between gusset m.Cont in St st, rep the shaping of the last4 rows 2 more times9 sts betweengusset m; 48 sts total. Purl 1 WS row.thumb: (RS) Removing gusset m as you come to them, k30, turn, use thecable method (see Glossary) to CO 2sts, p13, turn13 center sts for thumb;with RS facing there will be 19 sts onneedle before thumb sts, and 18 sts onneedle after thumb sts. no e: Thumbis worked back and forth on center sts; you may leave the hand sts on eitherside of thumb on the needle, or placehand sts on separate holders as desired.Work even in St st on 13 thumb stsonly until thumb measures 2 1 2" (about16 rows) or 1 2" less than desired length,ending with a WS row. nex row: (RS)K1, *ssk, k1; rep from * to end9 stsrem. Purl 1 WS row. nex row: (RS)K1, [ssk] 4 times5 sts. Break yarn,leaving an 8" tail. With tapestry needle,

    thread tail through rem sts drawstring-fashion, pull tight to close tip of thumb,and fasten off on WS of work. Ha : Return hand sts to needle if you placedthem on holders. Rejoin yarn with RSfacing to beg of thumb gap, pick up andknit 3 sts from base of thumb, knit to

    end40 sts. Work even in St st untilhand measures 2" (about 14 rows) fromsts picked up at base of thumb, endingwith a RS row. nex row: (WS) BO 18sts for finger slit, purl to end22 stsrem. nex row: (RS) K22, CO 18 sts tocomplete finger slit40 sts. Work evenin St st until hand measures 1" abovefinger slit (about 7 rows), or 1 1 2" lessthan desired total length, ending with aWS row. Shape op:

    Row 1: (RS) K2, *ssk, k13, k2tog, k2;rep from * once more36 sts rem.

    Row 2: (WS) Purl. Row 3: K2, *ssk, k11, k2tog, k2; rep

    from * once more32 sts rem. Row 4: P2, *p2tog, p9, p2tog through

    back loops (tbl), p2; rep from * oncemore28 sts rem.

    Row 5: K2, *ssk, k7, k2tog, k2; rep from* once more24 sts rem.

    Row 6: P2, *p2tog, p5, p2tog tbl, p2;rep from * once more20 sts rem.

    Row 7: K2, *ssk, k3, k2tog, k2; rep from* once more16 sts rem.

    Row 8: P2, *p2tog, p1, p2tog tbl, p2;rep from * once more12 sts rem.

    Row 9: K2, [sl 1, k2tog, psso, k2]twice8 sts rem.

    BO all sts.

    Lef M eWith smaller needles and MC, CO 40sts. Work 14 rows of k1, p1 rib as forright mitten. Change to larger needlesand work 2 rows even in St st, endingwith a WS rowpiece measures about21 2" from CO. Shape humb usse :

    (RS) K18, pm, M1, k1, M1, pm, k2142 sts; 3 sts between gusset m. Workthumb gusset as for right mitten9sts between gusset m; 48 sts total. Purl1 WS row. thumb: (RS) Removinggusset m as you come to them, k27,turn, use the cable method to CO 2 sts,

    p13, turn13 center sts for thumb;with RS facing there will be 16 sts onneedle before thumb sts, and 21 sts oneedle after thumb sts. If desired, plasts on either side of thumb on holdersComplete thumb as for right mitten.

    Ha : Return hand sts to needle if yplaced them on holders. Rejoin yarnwith RS facing to beg of thumb gap,pick up and knit 3 sts from base of thumb, knit to end40 sts. Work evein St st until hand measures 2" (about13 rows) from sts picked up at base othumb, ending with a WS row. nexrow: (RS) BO 18 sts for finger slit, kto end22 sts rem. nex row: (WSP22, CO 18 sts to complete finger sli40 sts. Work even in St st until handmeasures same as right mitten to begtop shaping (about 8 rows), or 1 1 2" lthan desired total length, ending withWS row. Shape op: Work as for righmitten8 sts rem. BO all sts.

    F sh Bobbles (make 2): With smaller

    needles and CC, CO 1 st. nex row:[K1, p1, k1, p1, k1] all in same st5sts. *Purl 1 row, knit 1 row; rep from* once more4 rows St st completedon 5 sts. nex row: (WS) Pass 2nd,3rd, 4th and 5th sts over 1st st asif to BO, then knit rem st tbl. Break yarn, leaving a long tail for attachingbobble, and thread tail through lastst to fasten off. top loop (make 2):With smaller needles and MC, CO 10sts. BO all sts on next row. Break yar

    leaving a long tail for attaching loop. Embro ery: Identify the center stitccolumn on the back of each mitten,then with removable marker or waste yarn, mark the st in the center columnabout 3 1 2" down from tip of mitten;this marked st is the center st of the

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    snowflake embroidery motif (indicatedby heavy outline on diagram). WithCC threaded on a tapestry needle,embroider snowflake motif on backof each hand using duplicate stitch (atright). Using tails threaded on tapestry needle, sew one bobble to back of eachmitten about 1" below snowflake motif as shown. With yarn threaded on atapestry needle, sew seam on pinky sideof each mitten from CO edge to top.Sew thumb seams. Attach a loop to endof each mitten tip as shown. Weave inends.

    debbie bliss lives, knits, and designs in merry olde England.

    Snowflake Embroidery

    MC

    duplicate st with CC

    center st

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    J O E H A N C O C K

    These silent bangles came to be because of my love of big,bold bracelets and my loathing of the clang, clang, clunk thatalmost always accompanies them. The first time I wore anarmful to girls night, all my girlfriends wanted their own.I spent one evening knitting up a basket full of bases, thenon the following afternoon, I tossed them all into the washto felt them. I spent the next available evening surroundedby colorful cotton yarn, wrapping and playing to make eachbangle unique.

    finished size: About 7" (19 cm) inside circumferenceYarn: Bulky (#5 Bulky) and sportweight (#2 Fine). Shown Felted Bases: Brown Sheep Lambs Pride Bulky (85% wool,15% mohair; 125 yd [114 m]/100 g): #m04 charcoal heathe#m162 mulberry,#m145 spice, #m173 wild violet, #m18 khaki, smallamounts of each.

    WraPP inG Yarn: Brown Sheep Cotton Fine (80% cotton,20% merino; 222 yd [203 m]/50 g): #cf930 candy apple,

    by mAGS KANdISo igina y pub i inGifted (Int w a , 2010)

    Bevy of Ba les

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    #cf005 cavern, #cf375 rue, #cf770wisteria, #cf455 willow leaf, #cf450oriental jade, and #cf860 Sedona red,small amounts of each.needles: Size U.S. 11 (8 mm): straightplus 1 extra needle for three-needlebind-off.notions: Size L/11 (8 mm) crochethook and smooth waste yarn forprovisional caston; tapestry needle.GauGe: About 10 stitches and 13 rows= 4" (10 cm) in stockinette stitch, beforefelting. Exact gauge is not crucial forthis project.NOTES

    The bangles are shown in two sizesbased on the number of stitches cast-on. The pattern is written for thethinner size with the thicker size inparentheses.

    Some of the bangle bases areknitted in a single color, others are

    worked in two colors. Try differentcombinations, have fun, and savor your time playing with color.

    For thicker bands of color, double the yarn when wrapping the bangle; forthinner bands, use a single strand.Experiment to get the look you want.

    One skein of Brown Sheep LambsPride Bulky is enough for at least adozen bangle bases.

    Fel e BaseWith bulky yarn and using the crochetprovisional method (see Glossary),

    CO 5 (7) sts. Work even in St st for 40rowspiece measures about 12" (31cm) from CO. Carefully remove thewaste yarn from the provisional CO andplace the live sts on a needle. Hold theneedles parallel with RS of work facingtog to form a ring and use the three-needle method (see Glossary) to BO thests tog. Weave in loose ends.

    FelSee below for felting instructions.

    F shThread a length of wrapping yarn ona tapestry needle. Secure the yarn onthe inside of the bangle, then wrap th yarn around the base ring, using eventension to ensure that the base ringdoesnt compress too tightly or thatthe wraps arent too loose and appearsloppy.

    mags Kandis is the author of G

    and the editor of Folk Style. Her desappear in publications including Iweave Knits, Vogue Knitting, and Kters. Mags lives in the heart of QuinOntario.

    FelWhen it comes to felting, you dont have to limit yourself to pure wool. Alpaca, camel, yak, cashmere, mohair, andangora all have great felting potential. But because every yarn felts differently, it is important that you knit andfelt a generous swatch to understand how a particular yarn will behave. Try felting blends of these fibers withnonfelting fiberssilk, tencel, rayon, or soyfor aninspiring adventure. Swatch and wash to discover thepossibilities. There is no magical formula when it comesto the shrinking factor of a felted project. Therefore, itsalways a good idea to take the time to knit and washa swatch. Every yarn felts differentlyeven different

    colors of the same yarn can have very different results.Small projects are best handfelted. Be careful not to letthe inside of a project fuse together. I had to gently pry apart the sides of my first felted egg cozy and the creasenever went away. Check the progress periodically andnever underestimate how quickly an item can go fromfloppy to felted. When felting in the washing machine,place the project in a lingerie bag or pillowcase to

    reduce the amount of fiber that can escape and clog themachine or attach to the next load of laundry. Keep inmind that what appears to be a felting disaster may infact be a wonderful opportunity. I have had more thanmy share of mishaps when felting. The boo-boos that Ivecollected over the years have become inspiring materialsfor other projects.

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    This jaunty lace beret is knit using just one ball of Manos del

    Uruguays luxurious silk blend. A dimensional 5-point leaf pattern pops out on a reversestockinette ground creating an eye-catching motif. Sized tofit a Womens medium (large) head and knit from the centerout, it is easily customizable to achieve a perfect fit.

    finished size: 17" (20") Circumference (with band relax

    9" (10") Diameter.Yarn: Manos Silk Blend (30% silk/70% wool; 150 yds/50gms) 1 (2) sk Citric 3068.needles: One set five double pointed needles, size US5(3.75mm). One 16" circular needle size US4 (3.5mm)notions: 5 stitch markers, Tapestry needle, 9" diameterplate (for blocking)

    by mAURA KIRK o igina y pub i byFairmount Fibers

    Crumpe Bere

    F A I R M O U N T F I B E R S

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    GauGe: 26 sts and 32 rows = 4" in StSton Size US5 (3.75mm). Change needlesize if necessary to obtain gauge*Be sure to check your gauge! The sizemedium uses a full skein of yarn.skill level: Intermediate.

    Ha1. Using dpn, cast on 5 sts and join inthe round, being careful not to twist your stitches.2. * kfb, pm; rep from * 5 times. (10 sts)

    Work rnds 1-32 of the chart. (170 sts)

    R 33: *k1, yo, p2tog, p31; rep from *5 times. (170 sts) R 34: *k1, p31, p2tog tbl, yo; rep from

    * 5 times. (170 sts)Repeat rnds 33 and 34 5 (10) timesmore, or as desired for length. (170 sts)

    nex rou :Size Medium: p2tog around (85 sts).Size Large: p1, *p2tog, p1; rep from * tolast st, p1. (114sts)

    nex rou : k2tog 1 (0) times, *p1, k1;work from * to end.

    Work 11 more rounds in k1, p1 rib.Bind off loosely in pattern.

    F shWeave in ends.

    Soak beret in woolwash and lukewarmwater for 10 min. Stretch over a 9"diameter plate and allow to dry.

    NOTES ON THE CHART:

    The markers each show the divisionbetween one petal and the next. Thechart represents the stitches of onesegment; work each chart row 5 timeto complete the round.

    maura KirK has a BS in Textile Eneering and Technology and shes woing on an MS program in Textile Enneering. Maura works at a yarn shop the weekends and she knits to unwiand designs a bit when shes inspired

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    Knit Stitch (k)Wit ya n t t ba k f t w k, in-

    t t ig t n int t fi t tit nt ft n f m b tt m f t titt t p an f m t f nt f t tit tt ba k. W ap ya n a un ig t-ntip unt kwi . s ip t ig t nba k t ug t tit , a ying t w app ya n wit it, t n p tw k tit ff t ft n . G nt y tig t n t ya n. on knit tit

    mp t n ig t n .

    Purl Stitch (p)Wit ya n t t f nt f t w k,in t t ig t n int t fi t

    tit n t ft n f m t t pf t tit t t b tt m an f m

    t ba k f t tit t t f nt. W apt ya n a un t ig t-n tip unt kwi . d aw t ig tba k t ug t tit a ying t w app ya n wit it, p t w

    tit f t ft n an g nt y tig t n t ya n. on pu tit mp t n ig t n .

    Illustrations by Gayle F

    ABBREVIATIONS

    co a t nk knit

    k1f&b knit int f nt anba k f am t

    k2t g knit tw titt g t

    k2t g tb knit tw t g tt ug ba k p( n t a )

    kfb knit int t f nt &ba k p f t am

    t ( n t in a )kwi knitwi

    p pup1f&b pu int f nt an

    ba k f am t

    p2t g pu tw titt g tpm pm

    p pa ipp tit

    p2 pa tw ipptit

    p2t g pu tw t g t ( nt a )

    p2t g tb pu tw t g tt ug ba k p( n t a )

    pwi pu wi st t t kin tt

    tit

    ib ibbing 1 k2t g p ip n t pu wi ,knit tw t t g t& pa t ipp

    t (tw ta )

    t ip tit ( 1 t pwiun t wi in i-

    at )k ip 1 kwi , ip 1

    kwi , k2 t t g tb( a )

    p ip 1 kwi , ip 1kwi , p2 t t g tb( a )

    t( ) tit ( )st t t kin tt tit

    tb t ug ba k pwyb wit ya n in ba kwyf wit ya n in f nty ya n

    Invisible (Provisional) Cast-OnP a a ipkn t n n in y u ig t an . h wa t n xt t ipkn t an a un ft t umb; w king ya n ft ing . *B ing n f wa un wa t ya n, w king ya n, g ab

    f w king ya n (Figu 1), t n b ing n t t f nt, b t yaan g ab a n p (Figu 2). r p at f m *. W n y u a y tin t pp it i ti n, pi k ut wa t ya n t xp i tit .

    Figure 1 Figure 2

    Backward-Loop Cast-On*Loop working yarn and place it on needle backward so that it doesnt un-wind. Repeat from *.

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    Illustrations by Gayle Ford

    Three-Needle Bind-Off P a tit t b j in nt

    tw pa at n . h t mwit ig t i f knitting fa ingt g t . In t a t i n intfi t tit n a f t t twn an knit t m t g t a

    n tit . *Knit n xt tit n an t am way. Pa fi t tit n tit . r -p at f m * unti n tit main n t i n . cut ya nan pu tai t ug a t tit .

    Cable Cast-OnB gin wit a ipkn t an n knitt a t- n tit if ta n tab i tit . In t ig t n btw n fitw tit n ft n (Figu 1). W ap ya n a if d aw ya n t ug t mp t tit (Figu 2) an

    n w tit t ft n a wn (Figu 3).

    Figure 1 Figure 3Figure 2

    Crochet Chain (Provisional) Cast-OnWit wa t ya n an t k, mak a ain

    ab ut f u tit m t an y u n t a t n. Witn , w king ya n, an b ginning tw tit f m f ain, pi k up an knit n tit t ug t ba k a t ain (Figu 1) f i numb f

    W k t pi a i , an w n y u a y t t pp it i ti n, pu ut t t ain t

    i tit (Figu 2).

    Figure 1 Figure 2Chain Stitch EmbroideryB ing t a n ut f m ba k tf nt at nt f a knitt tit . F m a

    t p an in t n ba k wit am ut. K ping t p un tn , b ing n ba k ut in nt

    f n xt tit t t ig t.

    Cross-Stitch*B ing t a n ut f m ba kt f nt at w ft g f t knitt

    tit y u want t . W king ft tig t, in t t n at t upp ig t

    g f t am tit an b ing it ba kut at t w ft g f t a ja nttit , i t y b w an in in wit t

    in ti n p int. r p at f m * t f mn a f f t . T n w k f m ig t t ft in t am

    mann t w k t t a f f t .

    Daisy StitchB ing t a n ut f m ba k tf nt at nt f a knitt tit . *F m a

    t p an in t n ba k w

    it am ut. K ping p un n ,b ing n ba k ut in nt f n xt

    tit . B ginning a tit at tam p int n t knitt ba kg un ,

    p at f m * f i numb f p ta( ix wn).

    Straight Stitch Embroideryst aig t tit an b w k i by i a iatin

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    Raised (M1) Increases

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    Right Slant (M1R)

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    Purlwise (M1P)

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    Left Slant (M1L) and Standard M1

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