Learning from Instagram Reels - Steph's Hat
Saw this pattern on a reel and figured it out myself! Kinda proud. The reel wasn’t in English when I initially saw it either. haha. I did ask r/knittinghelp just to ask what it’s called when you pull through a loop from the back like this and learned it’s called a dip stitch. Someone on reddit also found the actual pattern, but I don’t like paying for patterns. So GUESSING was the way…
Knitting Notes:
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft
Color: Victorian Rose? I don’t know where the label is
Weight: Medium 4
Pattern: This was all guesses based on this IG reel
Size 7 Needles
Cast-on 80 Stitches
26 rows of rib - K1, P1
Row 1 after rib: Increase # of Stitches to 120 - K2, M1
Row 2: K row
Design Repeat:
Rows 3-5: (P2, K1, P1, K1, P2, K8) x 8
K8 portion is where the dip stitch design happens
Row 6: Start the dip stitch design on the right half of the K8s
Row 7-9: (P2, K1, P1, K1, P2, K8) x 8
Row 10: Start the dip stitch design on the left half of the K8s
Repeat pattern 5x total
The decreases, I’m not sure how I did ‘em. Haha. I think I just started decreasing around the K8 portions until the stitches were less enough to close the top of the hat and cover with a pom pom
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416. poetic pearl - aina on aika irkkuneuleen...
Aran- saarella naiset neuloivat näitä, kun miehet olivat merellä kalastamassa joskus pitkiäkin aikoja, joskus koskaan palaamatta... 💚
416. poetic pearl - always time for Irish patterns...
On Aran island women knitted these when men were fishing at sea sometimes for long periods of time, sometimes never returning.... 💚
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Robert Pattinson's sweater from THE LIGHTHOUSE
pattern
To fit chest
40 (42, 44, 46, 48)" / 102 (107, 112, 117, 122) cm
Finished measurements
Around chest: 48 (50, 52-1/4, 54-1/4, 56-1/2)" / 122 (127, 133, 138, 144) cm
Length to back neck: 26 (26-1/2, 26-3/4, 27, 27-1/2)" / 66 (67, 68, 69, 70) cm
Sleeve seam: 20 (20, 20-1/2, 20-1/2, 20-3/4)" / 51 (51, 52, 52, 53) cm
Yarns
12 (13, 14, 14, 15) x 50g/1-3/4oz balls of Rowan RYC Cashsoft DK in Sage 516
Needles
• Pair of size 3 (3.25mm) knitting needles
• Pair of size 6 (4mm) knitting needles
• Size 3 (3.25mm) circular knitting needle
Gauge
22 sts and 30 rows to 4"/10cm measured over St st using size 6 (4mm) needles or size to obtain correct gauge.
Back
Using size 3 (3.25mm) needles, cast on 134 (140, 146, 152, 158) sts.
Work in garter st for 18 rows, inc 0 (1, 0, 1, 0) st at each end of last row and ending with RS facing for next row. 134 (142, 146, 154, 158) sts.
Row 19 (RS): P2, *k2, p2; rep from * to end.
Row 20: K2, *p2, k2; rep from * to end.
These 2 rows form rib.
Work in rib for 4 rows more, dec 0 (1, 0, 1, 0) st at each end of last row and ending with RS facing for next row. 134 (140, 146, 152, 158) sts.
Change to size 6 (4mm) needles.
Starting with a K row, work in St st until Back measures 16-1/2"/42cm from cast-on edge, ending with RS facing for next row.
Place markers at both ends of last row to denote base of armholes.
Next row (RS): Knit.
Next row: P5, k5, p to last 10 sts, k5, p5.
Rep last 2 rows until work measures 9-1/2 (9-3/4, 10-1/4, 10-1/2, 11)" / 24 (25, 26, 27, 28) cm from markers, ending with RS facing for next row.**
Shape back neck and shoulders
Next row (RS): K34 (37, 39, 41, 43) and slip these sts onto a holder, bind off next 66 (66, 68, 70, 72) sts, k to end.
Slip this second set of 34 (37, 39, 41, 43) sts onto another holder.
Front
Work as given for Back to **.
Join shoulder seams
Holding WS of Front against WS of Back, bind off first 34 (37, 39, 41, 43) sts of Front with first 34 (37, 39, 41, 43) sts of Back (by taking one st from Front with corresponding st from Back), bind off next 66 (66, 68, 70, 72) sts of Front only, then bind off rem 34 (37, 39, 41, 43) sts of Front with other set of 34 (37, 39, 41, 43) sts of Back to join second shoulder seam.
Sleeves
Using size 3 (3.25mm) needles, cast on 62 (62, 66, 66, 66) sts.
Work in rib as given for Back for 32 rows, inc 0 (1, 0, 0, 1) st at each end of last row and ending with RS facing for next row. 62 (64, 66, 66, 68) sts.
Change to size 6 (4mm) needles.
Starting with a k row, work in St st, shaping sides by inc 1 st at each end of 3rd and every foll 4th row to 90 (98, 102, 114, 120) sts, then on every foll 6th row until there are 106 (110, 114, 118, 122) sts.
Work even until Sleeve measures 19-1/4 (19-1/4, 19-1/2, 19-1/2, 20)" / 49 (49, 50, 50, 51) cm from cast-on edge, ending with RS facing for next row.
Starting with row 2, work in rib as given for Back for 6 rows, ending with RS facing for next row.
Bind off loosely in rib.
Finishing
Press lightly on WS following instructions on yarn label.
Neck gussets (make 2)
Using size 6 (4mm) needles, cast on 15 sts.
Starting with a k row, work in St st, dec 1 st at each end of 2nd and foll 5 alt rows, ending with RS facing for next row. 3 sts.
Next row (RS): K3tog and fasten off.
Mark points along front and back neck bound-off edges 9 sts in from ends of shoulder seams. Matching fasten-off point of neck gusset to end of shoulder seam and ends of cast-on edge of neck gussets to marked points, sew neck gussets to front and back.
Neckband
With RS facing and using size 3 (3.25mm) circular needle, pick up and knit 15 sts from cast-on edge of left neck gusset, 49 (49, 51, 53, 55) sts from front, 15 sts from cast-on edge of right neck gusset, then 49 (49, 51, 53, 55) sts from back. 128 (128, 132, 136, 140) sts.
Round 1 (RS): *K2, p2; rep from * to end.
Rep this round 13 times more.
Bind off in rib.
Matching centre of sleeve bound-off edge to shoulder seam, sew sleeves to back and front between markers. Mark points along sleeve and side seams 2"/5cm either side of underarm points. Sew sleeve seams below these points, then sew side seams below these points, leaving side seams open for first 18 rows. (There should now be a 4"/10cm "hole" in underarm seam.)
Underarm gussets (make 2)
Using size 6 (4mm) needles, cast on 12 sts.
Starting with a k row, work in St st for 16 rows, ending with RS facing for next row.
Bind off.
Matching corners of underarm gussets to "corners" of underarm "hole," sew underarm gussets in place so that, when sewn in place, gusset folds in half to form a triangle.
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Sanae's Hand Warmers
Yup, this is using that Yarnspirations yarn again. Sanae saw me making hand warmers for other people and said "ooooh I want some!" And here they are. lol. Using that new dip stitch I kept seeing on IG reels and figured out VIA those reels.
I started this during Magfest, then took a break to figure out that IG hat pattern for Steph. At least it got done before winter is over. Hah. Made up the pattern-ish with my newfound stitch (the dip stitch). Because of the yarn dye pattern, it’s kind of hard to see though.
Knitting Notes:
Yarn: Loops & Threads - Impressions
Color: Amethyst
Weight: Bulky 5 (that’s what it says…it doesn’t seem that bulky to me though)
Pattern: (I dont write patterns, and I'm bad at keeping notes, so here is my first attempt at writing something down that makes some sense maybe)
Knitting Needles: Size 7
I don’t remember how many stitches I cast on…
16 Rows of rib - K1, P1
Rows 1-3 of main part: K
4: Start thumb, M1, K1, M1 (3 sts)
5: K
6: M1, K3, M1 (5 sts) Dip stitch design on the right 4
7-8: K
9: M1, K5, M1 (7 sts) Dip stitch design on the left 4
10-11: K
12: M1, K7, M1 (9 sts) Dip stitch design on the right 4
13-14: K
15: M1, K9, M1 (11 sts) Dip stitch design on the left 4
16-17: K
18: M1, K11, M1 (13 sts) Dip stitch design on the right 4
19-20: K
21: Dip stitch design on the left 4
22-23: K
24: Put thumb part on piece of yarn, M1, K round
25-29: K
30-33: K1, P1 rib
Cast off
Move thumb stitches back onto knitting needles, pick up 3 (16 sts total)
4 Rows: K1, P1
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