Thursday, November 15, 2012

Magic Ball Wine Bottle Gift Bag


Wondering what to knit with your Magic Ball of Yarn? Here is another project; enjoy the free pattern!

Magic Ball Wine Bottle Gift Bag, 

by Lisa Stanton, Pumpkinbaby Designs



Supplies:

  • 100 – 120 yards of varying colors and weights of stash yarns tied into a Magic Ball
  • For knitting the body: Size US 11 needles (either straight or circular)
  • For knitting the top in the round, chose one of the following:     
  • · Size US 11 DPNs
  • · Size US 11 16” circular needle
  • · Size US 11 40” – 60” circular needle for Magic Loop method
  • Stitch marker
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Optional: an additional US 11 needle if using the 3-needle bind-off method.

This project knits up quickly using a Magic Ball of yarn made up from the knitter’s own leftover stash yarns. Feel free to mix different colors, textures, fibers and gauges of yarns in your Magic Ball to create a unique bag.

Notes:  Don’t think too much when creating your Magic Ball, just keep adding yarn. Don’t rip! Let your bag evolve as the yarns change.  Most important of all – let your creative juices flow, and have fun!

The body of the bag is knitted lengthwise, folded in ½ and seamed. Then stitches are picked up at the opening, and the top is knitted in the round. The tied-together yarn ends are left hanging on the outside of the bag as decorative elements.

Gauge: 2 – 3 st x 6 rows per inch, depending on yarn.
Finished size laid flat: 
  • Body: 7”w x 12 ½”h to bottom of eyelet round
  • Top Ruffle:  2”h x 24” circumference

Directions:

Body:

CO 50 - 60 stitches using your favorite cast on method. (Note: Sample used 60 st CO which is for a very long bottle.)

Knit 3 – 6 rows of garter stitch.

Knit a row of drop stitch (also called elongated stitch) as follows: Insert right needle as if to knit. Wrap yarn 2 times around right needle. Finish knitting the stitch and extra wrap off the needle. (It will be very loose; not to worry.)

Next row: knit the knitted stitches while letting the extra loop drop or unravel off the needle to form an elongated stitch.

Continue working 3 – 6 rows of garter stitch and inserting a drop stitch row whenever it feels right to you. Stop when you have knitted about 7”.

Decide which side of your knitting will be the outside of the bag, and fold in ½ lengthwise inside-out.  Close up the sides that are still on the needles with a 3 needle bind-off or Kitchener stitch.

Using your Magic Ball yarn, seam the other long side with mattress stitch or overcast stitch.

Top:

Using DPNs, 16” Circular needle or long Circular needle, pick up and knit 40 stitches around top of bag.  Place marker to mark beginning of round.
Knit one row.
Purl one row.
Eyelet row: K2tog YO to end.
Purl one row.
Begin increase rows.
*K4 M1* to end. (50 stitches)
Purl one row.
*K5M1* to end (60 stitches)
Purl one row
*K4M1* to end (72 stitches)
Purl one row
*K3M1* to end (96 stitches)
Bind off purl-wise. Weave in end, or pull through to the outside of bag.

Finishing:

Using your Magic Ball, make a drawstring using chain stitch, I-cord, or twisted cord, and weave it through the eyelet row.

Insert bottle of wine, cinch the drawstring, and your gift is ready to be presented!

Abbreviations:
st = stitch / stitches
CO = Cast On
DPN = Double Pointed Needle
K2tog = knit 2 together
YO = Yarn Over
M1 = Make 1 – Lift horizontal bar between stitch just worked and next stitch and place on left needle.  Knit through the back loop.

 
 
(c) Lisa Stanton 2012

Monday, October 29, 2012

Catch A Wave Drop-Stitch Cowl

Here is a new pattern I designed which uses a "Magic Ball" of yarn made up of different colors and textures of yarn cut into 5 - 8 yard lengths tied together and wound into a ball.




This cowl is knit in a wavy drop stitch pattern to showcase the various yarns that make up the Magic Ball being used. The yarn connections in the Magic Ball were untied for this pattern, and the ends were woven in at the end. Any weight yarn and correspondingly sized needles may be used; the sample cowl for this pattern contained mostly worsted and aran weight yarns. The width of scarf may be adjusted by adding or subtracting sets of 10 stitches for the pattern repeat.


Finished size: 39” x 9”
Gauge: 4 sts & 4 rows = 1” in garter stitch (Approximate – gauge will depend on the yarns and size of needles used)
Supplies needed: 
170 – 200 yards miscellaneous yarns from stash or Magic Ball.
US 9 needles
Size G, H or I crochet hook
Tapestry needle
4 x 7/8” buttons
Needle and thread for sewing on buttons

Pattern stitch: 
Rows 1 & 2: Knit
Row 3: *K6, yo 2 loops, K1, yo 3 loops, K1, yo 4 loops, K1,yo 3 loops, K1, yo 2 loops, rep from * to last 6 sts, K6.
Row 4: Knit, dropping the yo loops. After finishing the row, pull down gently to even out the dropped stitch wave sections.
Row 5: Knit
Row 6: Purl
Row 7 & 8: Knit
Row 9: K1, *yo 2 loops, K1, yo 3 loops, K1, yo 4 loops, K1, yo 3 loops, K1, yo 2 loops K6* to last 5 sts, yo 2 loops, K1, yo 3 loops, K1, yo 4 loops, K1, yo 3 loops, K1, yo 2 loops, K1.
Row 10: Repeat Row 4.
Row 11: Knit
Row 12: Purl
Repeat Rows 1 – 12 until yarn has almost run out, or until cowl is desired length ending on Row 2 or Row 8.

Directions:
CO 36 sts.
Knit 4 rows of GS.
Begin Pattern Stitch, and continue until cowl is at desired length or yarn is close to running out.
Knit 6 rows of GS.
BO.

Finishing:
With tapestry needle, weave in loose ends.
Choose on which end to sew button loops. In chosen end with crochet hook and leftover yarn, sc 2, ch 3-5 (depending on yarn and button size,) skip 3 stitches, sc 8, ch 3-5, skip 3 sts, sc 8, skip 3 stitches , ch 3-5, skip 3 stitches, sc 2.
Block cowl to open up the wavy drop=stitch sections.
Sew on the 4 buttons on the other end opposite button loops.




Abbreviations:
K = Knit     
P = Purl                                  
  yo = yarn over                         
st /sts = stitch / stitches         
CO = cast on                             
GS = Garter Stitch (knit every row)

SC = single crochet  

ch = chain                    
BO = bind off     

(c) Lisa Stanton, Pumpkinbaby Designs 2012



Thursday, May 31, 2012

Camellia City Stockinettes: Busy week!

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