Thursday, December 8, 2011

Hand knitted Christmas gifts

Yes I have begun to wrap my homemade gifts and ship out what needs to go to far away places, where family and friends will hopefully get use of them.
While I was in the hospital staying with my Mother I finished up a couple of those (that were not that hard to make) For my 25 Days Of Christmas,
I would love to share the patterns with all of you today and hope that it might inspire you to pick up your needles and whip up one of those last minute Christmas gifts for the one who you have been puttering over what you will buy them.




Use: approx 100 yds of bulky handspun
Using 9 mm dps CO 20 sts
R1 Knit, R2 Purl, Knit next 10 Rows
Gusset:
R1: K1, inc1, K1, inc1, knit to end of row
R2: knit
R3: knit 19 sts put last three sts of round on a sts holder.
R4: add first 3 sts to sts holder, co 1 st (create a new st by looping yarn around the working needle), knit to end of round.
Body:
Knit 16 rows
Next row: K2 tog, repeat to end. Cut yarn and weave tail through remaining sts.
Thumb:
Among three needles pick up 6 sts from st holder and 3 more along body of mitt.
Knit 6 rounds.
Next round, K2tog, repeat to end. Draw tail end of yarn through remaining sts to close top of thumb. Darn in ends.

Note: By virtue of the fact that our yarns are spun individually, by hand, each skein’s yardage will vary slightly. With one skein of Hand spun slub you have just enough yarn to finish this project. The mitts are a women’s size small/medium. If you need a larger size or are unsure about knitting right to the end of your skein fingerless mitts are a great alternative

These Mittens are super warm!!!! I have made so many pairs over the last few years.


Next is a weekender Scarf 




 This scarf is super beautiful and I must admit it is the first one I have made. I almost decided to keep it for myself.


4.5mm needles

1 skein Hand Alpaca. Merino. Cashmere blend
you'll need approx 200m of yarn.

PICOT CAST ON (30 st):

Cast on 4 st, *knit 2 st, bind off one st, knit 1 st,
bind off one st, place remaining st on right needle back onto the left needle as if to purl.

Cast on 6 st repeat from *

BEGIN:
R1-2: slip 1, knit to end of row
R3-6: slip 1, *(yo, k2tog)*, knit1
R7-11: slip 1, knit to end of row

MID SECTION:
R1: slip 1, purl, knit, purl, knit, purl *(purl)* knit, purl, knit, purl, knit
R2: slip 1, purl, knit, purl, knit, purl * (k2tog, yo, k1)* purl, knit, purl, knit, purl, knit
R3: slip 1, purl, knit, purl, knit, purl *(purl)* knit, purl, knit, purl, knit
R4: slip 1, purl, knit, purl, knit, purl *(yo, k1, k2tog)*, purl, knit, purl, knit, purl, knit

END:
R1-5: slip 1, knit to end of row
R6-9: slip 1, *(yo, k2tog)*, knit 1
R10-11: slip 1, knit to end of row

PICOT CAST OFF
*Cast on 3 st, bind off 6, place remaining st on right needle back on left needle as if to purl. Repeat from *, end in Bo1.

FINISH: Block Lightly, approx 8” x 45”




I hope you will print off these patterns and get good use out of them. Have a wonderful day everyone!!!

3 comments:

  1. Wow, those are beautiful. I have got to learn how to knit! I could wrap up in that scarf right now.

    Have a great day.

    :)Vicki

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  2. Thanks for the patterns. I will have to show them to Josie. She is the knitter in our family.

    Have a wonderful day.

    ~Cheryl

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  3. Those are beautiful!! You have certainly been busy there! I know your friends and family are going to love your gifts.
    Cary Ann

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