Welcome to the Lacy Circles KAL. I wanted to get us started by showing you how some of the more technically complex stitches in the Circles Motif are worked – and here’s a photo of me so you’ll know who I am!
As you’ll see I’m using a smooth and heavier weight yarn and larger-sized needles for this demo (photo credits: Wiboon Tantirittisak). On Row 1 of the Circles pattern chart you ‘ll see an unusual symbol that takes in the three center stitches. This is known as a cluster3 and here are the three steps involved:
On Row 3 and Row 5, there’s a central double increase (cdi) worked on the center stitch – the 8th stitch of the 15-stitch pattern. Here’s how it’s done:
Tip: When purling the wrong-side rows it’s a good idea to remember what you did on the right-side, and to count your stitches, ensuring that you have 15 for each pattern multiple. With the fuzzy lace weight yarn the stitches can become clumped together when you’re doing the increases and you need to be sure to purl in each one of them on the wrong side.
The next stitch that is a bit unusual is the inc1 that you’ll work on Rows 13 and 15 (twice on each of these rows).
The final stitch I’d like to demonstrate is the central decrease (at the center of Row 13 and Row 15) that takes you from 5 stitches to 1 (5sts tog).
If you have any questions be sure to post them on the KAL site and I’ll respond as soon as possible. Enjoy Week 1!
Get your pattern now for our Winter Holiday Knit-Along that begins on Sunday November 3, 2019 and runs until the end of the month. The price is discounted from today until the KAL actual begins.
Although I’ve been publishing patterns for a number of years, this is the first time I’ve organized a knit-along. I hope you enjoy it and hope we can enjoy additional projects over time.
This new pattern – Winter Holiday – was designed to celebrate the winter holiday season. It is a triangle-shaped shawl, measuring around 55×20 inches – and includes knit-purl texture, mosaic, and seasonal and holiday eyelet patterns. The yarn for the project is Cascade 220 Sport: one 50g skein each of Ruby, Lake Chelan Heather, and Silver Grey colorways. My thanks to Cascade Yarns for providing support to this KAL.
On November 1, 2019 the pattern will be published on my Ravelry page. The price on November 1st and 2nd will be $3.50; from the 3rd the price is $4.00
The KAL runs for four weeks, beginning November 3. A video will be uploaded on Sunday the 3rd and on each of the following Sundays in November.
This rectangular wrap features an overall traditional Fair Isle design that is worked in solid colors of worsted-weight yarn. The background is created with variegated worsted-weight yarns.
The accessory is knit in the round with a seven-stitch steek that is cut, folded back, and stitched in place before blocking.
Lighter weight yarns can be substituted, with the stitch and row counts adjusted for the change in gauge.
I realize that the Poems Silk is a discontinued yarn, but it is available if you search online. Any other worsted-weight variegated wool yarn would be a suitable substitute. Just decide on some colorways that appeal to you! You’ll need just over 325 yards / 300 meters of each of the background (variegated) colorways.
I hope you enjoy knitting this – and be sure to let me know if I can help!
I’m not sure if the Hyssop and Robin Egg colorways appealed to me because I miss Spring (living in Thailand) – or because the cold and snow plaguing so much of North America and Europe beg for better weather. Whatever the reason, I love the subtleties of these Hayton 4-Ply colorways by Eden Cottage Yarns and decided to use them in a large triangular wrap meant for Spring and Summer wear.
The center spine features a flat bottom edge as opposed to the point in a traditional triangle and the diamond chain lace is complemented by lines of eyelets radiating out to the edges of the shawl. All in all it’s a relatively simple pattern to follow and with the color changes and stitch pattern changes it will keep your interest as well.
One full skein of both colorways is required for the pattern. The finished size is 74×25 inches / 188×63.5cm.
The pattern is for sale in my Ravelry store: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/diamond-chain-lace-and-eyelets
Happy Knitting! MikeH
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