Diamond Eyelet Lace stitch, free knitting stitch pattern. The stitch can be used for Cardigan, Cowl, Dishcloth, Dress and more.
For pattern support please go to the questions thread here. update 11/08: typo correction - SPANISH translation only (page2, needle sizes) The stitch pattern for this cardigan reminded me of the effect that the wind makes on top of the ocean. With a gentle breeze, ripples in the form of scales appear on the surface of the water with small wavelets. The Beaufort scale is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions on the sea and land. Beaufort 5 was chosen because it is a ‘fresh breeze’ and it is hoped that making this is like a breath of fresh air. Beaufort 5 is worked seamlessly from the top down. Both the back and the front are worked in texture pattern. Knitting starts with the cast on of the shoulders for the back. Once the short row shaped shoulder slope is done, the back is worked flat to underarm. Shoulder stitches are picked up to work the front to the same length. At underarm both fronts and back are joined to work the body top down back and forth to the bottom hem. An I-Cord edging is worked next. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the arm openings to work the sleeves in plain Stockinette stitch top down in rounds to the cuffs. Yarn Lanivendole A PURE AND SIMPLE WOOL (328 yards (300 m)/100g); shown in color Marinai, or a similiar sport to DK weight yarn that gives you the correct gauge and a pleasant fabric approximately 1053 (1129, 1219, 1318, 1383)(1539, 1611, 1695, 1810) yds/ 962 (1032, 1114, 1205, 1264)(1407, 1472, 1549, 1654) m Needles US 4 (3.5 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for neck, sleeve and body finishing. US 5 (3.75 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for body and sleeves. needle sizes are suggestions, please make a gauge swatch to determine the needle size needed to get gauge Gauge 21 sts x 28 rows = 4” (10 cm) square in Stockinette stitch on larger needle after blocking. 22 sts x 28 rows = 4” (10 cm) square in texture pattern on larger needle after blocking Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) finished bust circumference: 42.25 (45, 48, 51, 53.75)(58.25, 61, 64, 68.25)“ 105.5 (112.5, 120, 127.5, 134.5)(145.5, 152.5, 160, 171) cm Suggested ease: 8 - 10” (20.5 - 25.5 cm) Sample is worn with approximately 10” (25.5 cm) of positive ease at bust. Materials Stitch holders or waste yarn, stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking tools.
How to knit the Herringbone stitch in the round. Just Knit and Purl. Cast on a multiple of 16 stitches. Repeat rounds 1-4.
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This top-down sweater is knit with fingering weight yarn. The sample features one solid main color and one self-striping contrast color. Alternate between bands of stockinette stitch and slipped stitches for a beautifully textured fabric. You can easily customize the length of the yoke, body, and sleeves of the sweater by knitting more rounds or fewer rounds of the pattern. Try our West Wool Bicycle yarn and Schoppel Wolle’s Zauberball Crazy or dive into your stash to curate your own unique Slippy V Sweater palette! Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9) Finished Measurements 32 (36, 40, 44, 48) (52, 56, 60, 64)″ / 81 (91, 102, 112, 122) (132, 142, 152, 163)cm finished chest circumference. Measurements taken after blocking. Size 6 shown with about 8″ / 20cm of positive ease. Sleeve, Body, & Yoke lengths are customizable. Yarn Fingering weight Yardage MC - 800 (900, 1150, 1350, 1500) (1680, 1800, 1900, 2000)yds / 732 (823, 1052, 1234, 1372) (1536, 1646, 1737, 1829)m CC - 270 (300, 330, 360, 380) (430, 480, 530, 580)yds / 247 (274, 302, 329, 347) (393, 439, 485, 530)m Shown in West Wool Bicycle (100% South American Merino Wool; 191yds / 175m per 50g skein) MC - Tiger Schoppel Wolle Zauberball Crazy (75% Wool, 25% Nylon; 459yds / 420m per 100g ball) CC - Flussbett Needles US 2 / 2.75mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length or 2 sizes smaller than your larger needle US 4 / 3.5mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length or size needed to obtain gauge Magic loop method is used for knitting smaller circumferences in the round. Watch this Westknits video to assist with this technique. https://youtu.be/hpFHbHmrCcc Notions 1 stitch marker, tapestry needle Gauge 24 sts & 36 rows = 4″ / 10cm in stockinette stitch after blocking, using main needle (US 4 / 3.5mm recommended) 26 sts & 40 rows = 4″ / 10cm in stockinette stitch after blocking, using a needle 2 sizes smaller than your main needle (US 2 / 2.75mm recommended) after blocking Westknits Workshops Venture into the world of Westknits with my series of online workshops. Westknits Workshops can be watched as many times as you like and at your own pace as you learn new knitting skills. Sign up here! https://www.westknits.com/collections/workshops Shop Yarn at Stephen & Penelope Find the perfect yarn for your project at Stephen & Penelope! We ship worldwide! https://www.stephenandpenelope.com/ Westknits on YouTube Check out my videos on YouTube for some helpful tutorials and an exciting insight into the woolly world of Westknits! https://www.youtube.com/@StephenWest All rights reserved. Pattern for personal use only.
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Is it a caplet with armholes or a poncho? I think it's a little bit of both so I named it "Capo"! This simple sleeveless top is a fun layering piece that is super cozy and really easy to make too. It’s worked seamlessly in the round from the bottom up and uses bulky-weight yarn - I used Berroco Catena which is a perfect yarn because although it’s bulky-weight it feels light as air when it’s knit up.