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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hello there, Mrs.Warford!

Mrs.Warford
$2 off from October 24-28th. Discount applied at checkout

Mrs. Warford is reminiscent of an era gone by. The low, scooped neckline, under bust gathers, fitted sleeves; small buttons and embroidered waistband speak of romanticism and simple elegance. It is a longer, mid-thigh length cardigan with a diagonal pin stripe stitch pattern mimicking the popular pin striping and bias cuts of garments from another time.
In order to modernize and make this a wearable garment for today, the shaping from the waist down is done with increases at the sides to create a more fluid, fitted look. It features sizing that is easily adjusted to fit each wearer with precision and comfort. It is begun with a duplicate stitched waistband, then knit seamlessly from the waistband up through the bodice. The sleeves are worked by picking up stitches around each armhole, using short rows to shape the sleeve cap, the worked in the round to the cuff. The lower body is worked from the waistband down. It is sure to please knitters of all levels.






Difficulty Rating: Intermediate to Advanced
Techniques Used:

  • Provisional Cast On
  • Short rows
  • Duplicate Stitch
  • Picking up stitches
  • Basic slip stitch crochet

Materials:
                                                      Knit Picks Capra DK;                                                                                    Main Colour:  1000 - 4100 yards (914 - 3749 m)                                               Contrast Colours: 20-40yds each of 3 different colours            

  • Three additional colours are needed for the waistband: 20-35 yards each
  • US 6 (4mm) circular needles; 16 & 32” (50 & 80cm) length, OR size required to obtain gauge
  • US 4 (3.5mm) circular needle; 32” (80cm) length, OR 2 sizes smaller than size needed to obtain gauge
  • US 6 (4mm) double pointed needles for shoulders
  • US H (4mm) crochet hook for button loops & provisional cast-on
  • 18 Buttons: 3/8” (1cm)
  • 6 Stitch markers
  • 3 Stitch holders or waste yarn
  • Several long sewing pins
Mrs. Warford Knitting Pattern PDF $7
$2 off from October 24-28th.  Discount applied at checkout.




Monday, September 17, 2012

Seamus Pullovers at Petite Purls


Seamus

Description:
 My little ones love to collect rocks, dip their toes into the bay, roam and explore and are always in need of a cool pullover that can withstand their adventures.  Seamus is the quintessential summer pullover with two  nautically inspired stripe patterns & semaless construction making it quick and easy to knit during the warmer months.  While the little ones are busy collecting & investigating, the sleeves can be rolled up and buttoned in place so as not to interfere with their activities.  This classic unisex pullover can be passed down to younger siblings and will continue to look loved the more it is worn.

Sizes: 3 months (6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 2T, 4T, 6T, 8T, 10T)

Rating: Easy to Intermediate

Techniques & Stitches Used:  Knitting in the round, basic increase & decreases, carrying yarn up for color changes.

Yarn Requirements:  Blue Sky Alpacas Organic Worsted Cotton
                                    400 - 700 yards - see pattern for details


The sleeves roll up!


Blue Sky Alpacas Organic Worsted Cotton is SO soft.  I am not usually fond of knitting with cotton, but this was an exception :)  It has resulted in extremely soft and wearable pullovers which Levi and Scarlett love...







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