Shazzas Patterns

FLAPPER STYLE BABY HAT

Friday, July 31, 2009



This pattern is now available for purchase on Ravelry and Etsy, it is in sizes prem through to 18 months and made using 8 ply (DK, light worsted, sportweight) yarn).


CUPCAKE HAT

Tuesday, May 12, 2009



This hat pattern is now available for purchase from Ravelry and Etsy it uses 8ply (DK, sportweight) and is in sizes prem through to 18 months.

SHAZZAS SOCKS - mens version

Friday, July 11, 2008



This is my basic mens sock pattern that will fit a size 10.5 (Aus shoe), you can adjust the length of the foot to suit. The leg is made longer than I usually do for a womans sock and a few stitches added for the calves but once again this can be varied to suit.

Materials:
1 x 100g ball Opal Sock Wool
1 set of dpns size 2.5mm (or what is needed to get correct tension)

Tension:
36 stitches to 10cms (9 stitches to 1 inch in width).

abbreviations:
k - knit
p - purl
psso - pass slip stitch over

Using dpns size 2.5mm cast on 70 sts, join and work in the round. Work 20 rows k1,p1 rib.

Continues in stocking stitch (all rounds knit) until work measures 7 inches from the beginning, shape calf area as follows:
k1, k2tog, knit to last 3 sts, slip 1, k1, psso, k1.
work 5 rounds without shaping.
Repeat these 6 rounds once (66 sts)
Continue without shaping until work measures 23 cms (9 inches) from cast on edge.

SHAPE HEEL
knit 17 sts, slip last 17 sts of round on to other end of same needle (these 34 sts are for the heel). Divide the remaining sts on to two needles and leave for the instep.
Work 31 rows on heel sts as follows:
row 1. slip 1 stitch purlways, purl to end of the row
row 2. slip 1 stitch knitways, *knit, slip 1 stitch knitways, rep from * to the end of the row.

TURN HEEL
k19, k2tog, k1, turn
p6, p2tog, p1, turn
k7, k2tog, k1, turn
p8, p2tog, p1, turn
continue in this way, until all stitches are worked on to one needle. (20sts)

Using set of 4 needles, knit 10 sts. (thus completing the heel), slip all instep stitches on to one needle again. Taking another needle, knit remaining 10 sts. of heel, knit up 17 sts at the side of the heel, knitting one extra (18sts in total) in the corner to avoid that dreaded corner hole.
With a second needle, knit across instep stitches.
With a third needle, knit up 1 stitch in the corner to avoid the dreaded corner hole, knit up 17 sts at the side of the heel (18 sts in total) and remaining 10 sts of heel.

Knit 1 round, remembering to knit the corner sts together on needle 1 and 3(the extra two stitches that was knitted up previously to avoid the hole).

SHAPE INSTEP
1st round: - 1st needle, knit to last 4 sts., k2tog, k2; 2nd needle, knit; third needle, k2, slip 1, k1, psso, knit to the end of the needle.
2nd round: - knit
Repeat these 2 rounds until 64 sts remain in the round.

Continue without shaping until foot measures 19 cms (7 1/2 inches) (from where sts were knitted up at side of heel).

SHAPE TOE
1st round - 1st needle, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; 2nd needle, k1, slip 1, k1, psso, knit to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1; 3rd needle, k1, slip 1, k1, psso, knit to end of needle.
2nd round - knit.
Repeat these 2 rounds until 20 sts remain. Work 1 round without shaping then first needle of next round. Slip sts on third needle on to the end of first needle.

Graft stitches together using the Kitchener Method.



This pattern is for personal use only, the pattern or items made from it are not to be sold.
My knitting blog can be found here.
My Etsy shop can be found here where I have these socks available for sale if you would rather purchase a pair ready made.

THE BUCKET HAT

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Okay here is the amended pattern, it has been test knitted by the lovely Melinda, thank you, your hat is gorgeous!



BUCKET STYLE HAT

2 x balls Rowan All Seasons Cotton
set of 3.5mm circular needles
set of 5.5mm circular needles
set of 5.5mm dpns

Using 3.5mm circulars cast on 150, join.
p 1 round, k 1 round (3 times)
p 1 round
*k13, k2tog repeat from * (140 sts)
p 1 round, k 1 round (twice)
p 1 round
k6, *k2tog, k12 rep from * knit any remaining stitches (130 sts)
p 1 round
k 1 round
p 1 round
*k5, k2tog rep from * to last 4 sts (112 sts)
p 1 round
*k2, k2 tog rep from * (84 sts)
p 1 round
Change to 5.5mm needles and knit decreasing 15 sts evenly around (69 sts) and begin lace pattern as follows:

Round 1: k1* yfwd, k2tog, repeat from * to the end of the round.
Round 2: knit.
Round 3: *sl 1, k1, psso, yfwd, rep from * to last stitch, k1.
Round 4: knit.
Continue until lace section measures 9 cms (3 1/2 inches)
p2 tog, purl to last 2 sts p2tog (67sts)
shape as follows in garter stitch as for brim (1 row k, 1 row p) changing to dpns when too few stitches for circulars.

Crown Shaping:
k1, *k4, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
purl 1 round.
k1, *k3, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
purl 1 round.
k1, *k2, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
purl 1 round.
k1, *k1, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
purl 1 round.
*k2tog, repeat from * to last stitch, k1.

Cut a long tail of yarn and thread onto a darning needle and thread through all the remaining stitches and pull up tightly as you go. Weave in ends and your hat is ready to wear.



This pattern is for personal use only, the pattern or items made from it are not to be sold.
My knitting blog can be found here.
My Etsy shop can be found here where I have these hats available for sale if you would rather purchase one ready made.


BRIMMED CAP

Monday, November 27, 2006




Materials:
2 50g 8ply (sport weight) wool
3 1/4 mm (US 3) and 4 mm (US 6) short length circular needles
4 mm (US 6) straight needles
stitch marker

Tension (gauge)
22 stitches - 10 cms (4 inches)

Size: one size fits most

Using 3 1/4 mm (US 3) circular needles cast on 120 stitches and join, being careful not to twist stitches, place marker and work in k1, p1 rib for 6 rounds. Change to 4mm (US 6) circulars and work in stocking stitch (all rounds knit) until work measures 16 cms (6 1/4 inches) from beginning.

Shape crown:
using a set of double point needles makes this easier.
1st round - *k2 tog, k6 repeat from * to end.
2nd round - *k2 tog, k5 repeat from * to end.
3rd round - *k2 tog, k4 repeat from * to end.
4th round - *k2 tog, k3 repeat from * to end.
5th round - *k2 tog, k2 repeat from * to end.
6th round - *k2 tog, k1 repeat from * to end.
7th round - *k2 tog, repeat from * to end.
Break off yarn leaving a long end and draw through stitches pulling tightly and secure.

Peak
Using 4mm (US 6) straight needles cast on 17 stitches.
1st row - k1, p1 to end of row.
2nd row - k1, *k1, p1, repeat from * to last stitch, k1
Continue in rib, casting on 3 stitches at beginning of every row fourteen times (59 stitches). Work 1 row without shaping, cast off.

Peak Facing
Using 4mm (US 6) straight needles cast on 15 stitches.
1st row - knit.
2nd row - purl.
Continue in stocking stitch, casting on 3 stitches at beginning of every row 10 times (45 stitches).
Work 1 row without shaping, cast off.

Making up
Sew in ends and placing right side of peak facing to right side of peak, sew front seam then turn to right side. Using a flat seam, sew peak to main section of hat.

This pattern is for personal use only, the pattern or items made from it are not to be sold.
My knitting blog can be found here.
My Etsy shop can be found here where I have these hats available for sale if you would rather purchase one ready made.

PIGGY PHONE/IPOD COVER

Saturday, April 15, 2006



Janelle asked me to make her a cover for her Ipod so I used the pattern Mobile Monsters from Stitch 'N Bitch Nation by Debbie Stoller. I used 8ply Bendigo Wool on 3.75mm needles. As there is copyright on this pattern you are going to have to go buy the book, but I can pass on to you the tail as that bit I added myself, as a pig has to have a curly tail. The tail is made as follows:

Cast on loosely 10 sts
Row 1 (k1, k1 tbl, k1) in each stitch across
Row 2 Cast off purlwise.
Twist into shape, and there you have a little tail.

My knitting blog can be found here.
My Etsy shop can be found here.

MUSE HAT

Monday, February 06, 2006


I love crocheted hats but unfortunately I cannot crochet. Many years ago I remember knitting a jacket which had a stitch pattern that looked just like crochet so after sorting through my old pattern books I found the pattern and used it to make my Muse Hat. Why Muse you ask? It reminds me of the hats that the beautiful wives / girlfriends of famous musicians and artists were always pictured wearing in my mums New Idea magazines during the '60s and '70's, complete with the false eyelashes and long hair. It is being modelled here by my DD, who loves the hat so I think I will have to knit myself another one.

Materials:
2 x 50gram balls of Cleckheaton Natural 12ply
5.5mm circular needles (40cm length)
1 x set 5.5mm double pointed needles
1 stitch marker

Tension:
16sts per 10cm in moss stitch (k1, p1 rib)

Using 5.5mm circulars cast on 69 sts, join and place a stitch marker to mark the beginning of the round.
Round 1: k1, p1, repeat to the end of the round.
Round 2: p1, k1, repeat to the end of the round.
Continue working in moss stitch as established, 4 more rows (6 rows in all).
Begin pattern:
Round 1: k1* yfwd, k2tog, repeat from * to the end of the round.
Round 2: knit.
Round 3: *sl 1, k1, psso, yfwd, rep from * to last stitch, k1.
Round 4: knit.

Last 4 rows form pattern, work in pattern until work measures 12cms from cast on edge, ending with a round 4.

Next row k2tog, knit to last 2 stitches of the round, k2tog (67 sts)

You can change to double pointed needles now or later when there are too few stitches for the circulars.

Crown Shaping:
k1, *k4, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
knit 1 round.
k1, *k3, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
knit 1 round.
k1, *k2, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
knit 1 round.
k1, *k1, k2tog, repeat from * to end of round.
knit 1 round.
*k2tog, repeat from * to last stitch, k1.

Cut a long tail of yarn and thread onto a darning needle and thread through all the remaining stitches and pull up tightly as you go. Weave in ends and your hat is ready to wear.

This pattern is for personal use only, the pattern or items made from it are not to be sold.
My knitting blog can be found here.
My Etsy shop can be found here where I have these hats available for sale if you would rather purchase one ready made.