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This cool pattern is free with your purchase of Plump Superchunky yarn for this pattern by Mrs Moon! Just let us know in the Notes section of your order and we will email you the pattern. Hunky Dory is a two-colour brioche knit with a very sloppy fit and fabulous voluminous sleeves. It’s knitted from the top down in the round and comes in sizes S through to XXL. It’s knitted on 12mm needles so although it sounds as though it could be a heavy knit it’s actually incredibly light and squishy. The pattern includes videos on how to set up the brioche, the brioche increases and decreases (at the cuff). If you’ve never done two colour brioche before, it really isn’t difficult and you can certainly give it a first go with this jumper but it’s probably not for a total beginner! The jumper is a very loose fit. We’d really recommend checking out the different size measurements if you want a closer fitting garment or are considering sizing up. We’ve had lots of positive feedback about this sweater already. It uses two colours of Plump Superchunky. Shown here in Lemon Curd & Pavlova and Malt Loaf & Gooseberry Fool. Feel free to make your own combos, or check out our kits with our recommended combos here! You will need: Plump Superchunky: Main colour (shown in Lemon Curd): 4 (5, 5, 6, 6) Contrast colour (shown in Pavlova): 3 (4, 4, 5, 5) 12mm circular needles (60cm and longer as required) 10mm circular needles or dpns for neck and cuffs. Scraps of yarn for stitch holders and stitch markers Gauge: 6.5sts and 8.5 rows to 10cm (4”) in pattern. Sizes: S (M, L, XL, XXL) Finished garment measurements: Size Chest Circ. Length Small 135cm (53") 42.5cm (16 ½") Medium 147cm (58") 47cm (18 ½") Large 160cm (63") 51.5cm (20 ¼") X-Large 172cm (67") 56cm (22") XX-Large 178cm (70") 56cm (22")
There is nothing like a nice pair of warm winter mittens . This quick and cozy knit is just the thing to stretch your skills and keep your hands toasty.
About The Colour Blockade is a colourful top down knit sweater. Inspired by the 80’s ski jackets, this knitted sweater is a creative outlet to show off your colour skills. Choose different coloured yarns to create your own knitted look, or keep it simple with some pops of colour. Colour Blockade Knit Up Zip Up is worked from the top down, beginning with the collar, and then working the yoke down to the armholes. The fronts and back are then worked separately before joining at the underarms to continue the rest of the body. The hem is worked with an elastic installed, giving it that oversized puffer look that is popular with sports jackets. Sleeves are picked up and worked in the round to the cuffs, where the elastic is installed into the cuff. The zipper is sewn in from the collar and stitched down to complete the garment. This pattern comes with a PDF sheet attached to figure out your colour work beforehand. There is also a guide to using stitch fiddle to create your design. Skill Level Intermediate/Advanced Level Techniques There are video tutorials throughout the pattern to assist with the following techniques: * Introduction to stranded colourwork: * Trapping Floats Colourwork* Provisional CO* Working the folded collar* Installing Zipper Video* Adding Elastic* German Short Rows Gauge 13 sts and 17 rows = 4 inches /10 cm in stockinette stitch on 6.5 mm [US 10.5] needles, blocked. Materials Suggested Needles 6.5 mm [US 10.5] circular needles, 16, and 32 or 40 inches / 40, and 80 or 100 cm for the cuffs, collar and hem. 5.5 mm [US 9] circular needles 16, and 32 or 40 inches / 40, and 80 or 100 cm, for the neck, hem and cuffs. 5.5 mm [US I-9] crochet hook for the provisional CO. Suggested YarnSamples made in size XS. Wool and the Gang Alpacino Merino (60% Merino 40% Baby Alpaca, 100 metres / 109 yards, 100g). Sample 1: Magic Mint (2 skeins), Cameo Pin (1 skein)k, Bubblegum Pink (2 skeins), Chalk Yellow (1 skein). Sample 2: Sahara Dust, Lime Sorbet. Approximate Skeins Required: 6 (7) 7 (8) 9 (10) 11 (12) of one colour. Take note that depending on your colour work design, you may use more skeins. Yarn AlternativesWool and Works Merino WoolLionbrand Thick and Quick YarnPaintbox Yarns Simply ChunkyMillaMia Naturally Soft Super Chunky Cascade 128 SuperwashMalabrigo MechaLionBrand Hue and MeDebbie Bliss Cashmerino Chunky 10 Ball Value Pack Notions Yarn needle to weave in ends and work hem. Stitch markers. Scrap yarn for a provisional CO. Knitting barber or scrap yarn to place stitches on hold. Scissors or cutters to cut yarn. Zipper 10 inches / 26 cm or 15 inches / 38 cm. (similar here and here). Note on zipper, these are the sizes I used in my sample, however because length is customisable, you can choose your desired zipper length. Sewing thread in the same colour as the yarn used around the zipper. Use a colour that’s a close match, but don’t worry too much. Sewing pins to hold the zipper in place while seaming. Elastic, 1.2 inches / 3 cm width. You will need enough length for your hem and cuffs. To see more photos from other knitters, please have a look at my highlights on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18000757979213665/
Moikka jälleen tyypit! Alkukesästä tämä mimmi innostui taas kerran neulomisesta. Edellinen syksyn "ikuisuus"projektina valmistunut kaulahuivi ja siihen liittyvät "en neulo enää ikinä" -päätökset olivat unohtuneet jo kauan sitten ja kun bongasin varmaan kymmenettä kertaa instagramista upeat Marimekko-tekstillä varustetut villasukat – oli munkin ihan pakko saada samanlaiset. Ja lopulta kyseisiin villasukkiin meni tasan kolme päivää, vaikka kyseessä olivatkin elämäni ensimmäiset kirjoneulesukat! ♥︎ Ohjeen sukkiin nappasin diy.by.anni –blogista (linkki tässä!). Koska kokemus kirjoneulesukista oli niin positiivinen (ja lankaa jäi reippaasti ylitse), aloin nopeasti haaveilla omasta Marimekosta inspiroituneesta kuviosta ja lopulta päädyin valitsemaan kokeiluun yhden toivottavasti yksinkertaisen unikon. Seurasi kuvion hahmottelu ruutuvihkoon, muutama muokkaus ja sovitus alkuperäiseen villasukan ohjeeseen. Ensimmäinen unikko onnistui oikein kivasti ja onneksi älysin kääntää juuri ajoissa toisen sukan kantapään paikan, joten unikot eivät päätyneet samoille puolille vaan molemmille jaloille on oma sukkansa. (Hyvä minä!) Kirjoitin ohjeen itselleni muistiin sitä mukaa, kun ensimmäinen sukka valmistui ja tänään päätin jakaa kyseisen ohjeen myös teille tänne blogin puolelle. Liitän postaukseen mukaan ruutupiirroksen avuksi kuvion neulomiseen sekä tietenkin linkin parhaaseen "tiimalasikantapään" ohjeeseen. Itse sukan ohje on sovellettu alkuperäisestä diy.by.anni -blogin Marimekko-sukista. [ruutupiirros kuviosta, leveys kaksi puikko eli 24 silmukkaa] NEULO UNIKKO–SUKAT NÄIN: Koko: 36–37–38 (oman käsialan mukaan) Tarvitset: 2 x Novitan 7 veljestä -lankakerä (pohjaväri + kuvio) & koon 3–4 neulepuikot Aloita luomalla valitsemasi värisellä "pohja"langalla 48 silmukkaa. Neulo *1 oikein, 1 nurin* –joustoneuletta 8 kerrosta. Neulo 3 kerrosta sileää neuletta (=kaikki oikein). Aloita kuvion neulominen ruutupiirustuksen mukaisesti. Musta väri kuvaa kuvion lankaa, valkoinen pohjaväriä. Pssst! Mikäli samanvärisiä silmukoita neulotaan enemmän kuin viisi, muista tehdä langankierto toisella värillä neulottavan silmukan taakse. HUOM! Kun olet neulonut ensimmäisen kuviokerroksen kuvio-osuuden loppuun, jätä kuviossa käytettävä lanka rauhaan. Seuraavalla kierroksella jatka samalla langalla sitä katkaisematta, niin että langasta jää löysä "lenkki" kuvion taakse. Tee näin jokaisella kierroksella kuvion neulomisen aikana. Kun sukka on valmis, leikkaa roikkuvat lenkit keskeltä kahtia. Kiristä syntyneet langanpätkät (=kuvion reunat kiristyvät siistiksi) ja päättele ne aina samalla puolella olevan ylemmän langanpätkän kanssa yhteen solmimalla. Neulo seuraavaksi 10 kerrosta sileää neuletta. Tee tiimalasikantapää käyttäen 4. ja 1. puikon silmukoita. (ohje täällä!) Kantapään jälkeen neulo sileää neuletta niin pitkälle, kunnes olet pikkuvarpaan juuressa. Aloita nauhakavennukset: neulo 1. ja 3. puikon lopussa kaksi silmukkaa oikein yhteen + 1 silmukka / neulo 2. ja 4. puikon alussa 1 silmukka + ylivetokavennus. Neulo tämän jälkeen välikerros normaalisti. Toista kavennus- ja välikerroksia vuorotellen, kunnes jokaisella puikolla on jäljellä 8 silmukkaa. Tee kavennukset nyt jokaisella kerroksella, kunnes puikoilla on jäljellä yhteensä 8 silmukkaa (2 per puikko). Päättele työ huolellisesti. HUOM! Kun neulot toista sukkaa tee kantapää ohjeen mukaisesti mutta 2. ja 3. puikon silmukoilla, jotta unikko-kuvio tulee sukan vastakkaiselle puolelle!
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