Monday, June 15, 2009

Basket Weave Hat

Todd’s Basket Weave Hat


Needles and yarn

Needle: US 8 / 5.0 mm
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool, Worsted / 10 ply, Wool
Gauge: 4.25stitches/1”, 17 stitches/ 4”
How much? 0.2 skeins = 95.6 yards (87.4m)
Finished Size: 21” circumference X 8” tall

This hat, along with the Basket Weave Scarf, will make a matching set, and can be completed out of one skein of Cascade Ecological Wool.

The Hat

Cast on 90 stitches onto straight needles using a long tail cast on. Work in Garter Stitch for 5 rows (knit all rows). Place marker and join in round, taking care not to twist the stitches. Begin working in Basket Weave pattern until the hat equals approximately 6 inches, ending with row 1 or row 9.



  • Basket Weave Pattern:

    Rows 1-8:
    *Knit 5 Purl 5 repeat from * until the end of the round.

    Rows 9-16:
    *Purl 5, Knit 5 repeat from * until the end of the round.

Decreases:
The section for the decreases is knit in stockinette stitch (knittin all stitches) As you work you decreases, the circumference of the hat will get smaller. When the circumference is too small to work comfortably, switch to 4 double pointed needles and continue to work the decreases.

For the next round work as follows:

*k15, Place Marker, repeat from * for entire round.

All remaining rounds are decrease rounds, and are worked as follows:

*k2tog, k to marker, repeat from * to end of round.

When only 12 sts remain, break yarn and weave tail through remaining sts.


Finishing:
Break the yarn leaving a 6-8 inch tail, thread onto a tapestry needle and weave through the remaining stitches, pull tight and weave in end, trim excess.

Brim – thread the end of the long tail cast on onto a tapestry needle. Stitch together the sides of the Garter Stitch brim and weave in the ends, trim excess.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Basket Weave Scarf

Todd’s Basket Weave Scarf



Needles and yarn
Needle:
US 8 / 5.0 mm
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool, Worsted / 10 ply, Wool
Gauge: 4.25stitches/1”
How much? 0.8 skeins = 382.4 yds (349.7m)
Finished Size: 7” X 80”


This scarf is completely reversible, and goes well with Todd’s Basket Weave Hat.

Cast on 30 stitches onto straight needles using a long tail cast on. Work in Garter Stitch for 5 rows (knit all rows). Begin Basket Weave Pattern, work until scarf reaches approximately 80 inches or desired length ending after row 8 or row 16. Work in garter stitch for 5 rows, bind off. For a bind off that more closely matches the cast on row, use a sewn bind off.

Basket Weave Pattern:

Rows 1-8 - *Knit 5 Purl 5 repeat from * until the end of the row.

Rows 9-16 - *Purl 5, Knit 5 repeat from * until the end of the row.



No-Purl Hat

Todd’s No-Purl Hat


Needles and yarn

Needle: US 8 / 5.0 mm
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool, Worsted / 10 ply, Wool
Gauge: 4.25stitches/1”, 17 stitches/ 4”
How much? 0.2 skeins = 95.6 yards (87.4m)
Finished Size: 21” circumference X 8” tall


This hat is designed with no purl stitches. It is a great first knitting project.

The Hat

Cast on 90 stitches onto straight needles using a long tail cast on. Work in Garter Stitch for 5 rows (knit all rows). Place marker and join in round, taking care not to twist the stitches. Continue knitting in the round until the hat equals 6 inches from cast on edge.

Decreases:
As you work you decreases, the circumference of the hat will get smaller. When the circumference is too small to work comfortably, switch to 4 double pointed needles and continue to work the decreases.
For the next round work as follows:

*k15, place marker, repeat from * for entire round.

All remaining rounds are decrease rounds, and are worked as follows:

*k2tog, k to marker, repeat from * to end of round.


When only 12 sts remain, break yarn and weave tail through remaining sts.

Finishing:
Break the yarn leaving a 6-8 inch tail, thread onto a tapestry needle and weave through the remaining stitches, pull tight and weave in end, trim excess.

Brim – thread the end of the long tail cast on onto a tapestry needle. Stitch together the sides of the Garter Stitch brim and weave in the ends, trim excess.

Introduction

Hello, I created this blog to list my patterns. The first ones listed are for my beginning knitting classes, so they are, obviously, beginner patterns. Others of more interest and higher difficulty should be posted in due time.