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Showing posts with label rib pattern. Show all posts

Kiki Vest

Hi knitters everywhere! as a request from my youngest daughter, who loves form-fitting vests that she can wear over baggy shirts, I've made this blue knitted vest. This is my first time knitting a whole piece using rib pattern only, which in turn gives this garment enough elasticity to mold to the shape of the body. The style of this vest leans towards formal with a casual flare, making it the perfect attire to wear to the office or school. It is made in two pieces; front and back, from which extends four bands that make up the sides. No need for side seems because the sides are secured together with buttons. I also added bands around the armholes to accentuate the shape of the shoulders. 

I hope you like this design and the matching beanie that I will post soon. Make sure to add it to next year’s to-do-list, because I am sure you will be surprised to see how simple and easy knitting it is. I wish you all a happy new year and see you all in 2023!

Overview:

  • Skill level: Intermediate.
  • Instructions style: written pattern.
  • Yarn weight: #4/ medium/ aran.
  • Available sizes: this vest is available in four sizes for adults: XS/S, M/L, XL/2XL, and 3XL/4XL (see detailed measurements below).

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Materials:

  • Yarn: Alize Burcum Klasik, 100% acrylic, 3.53 oz (100 g), 230 yards (210 m), in the color "353": (34, 4) skeins.
  • Knitting needles, size US 8 (5 mm).
  • Circular knitting needles, 16" (40 cm) long, size US 8 (5 mm).
  • Six (sixeight, eight) buttons, 1" (2.4 cm) in diameter.
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Ring stitch marker.




Sizes and measurements:

Size Chest-bust measurements Waist measurements
XS/S 34"- 36" (86- 92 cm) 26"- 28" (66- 70 cm)
M/L 38"- 40" (96- 100 cm) 29"- 31" (74- 78 cm)
XL/2XL 42"- 44" (107- 112 cm) 32"- 35.5" (82- 90 cm)
3XL/4XL 46"- 48" (117- 122 cm) 37"- 39" (94- 99 cm)

Yardage: 

  • Size XS/S: 580- 590 yards (530- 540 m), approx.
  • Size M/L: 655- 665 yards (600- 610 m), approx. 
  • Size XL/2XL: 765- 775 yards (700- 710 m), approx.
  • Size 3XL/4XL: 890- 900 yards (820- 830 m), approx.

Gauge: 24 sts and 24 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in rib pattern and US 8 (5 mm) knitting needles.





Knitting Terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.




Instructions:

Front Piece:

Cast on 75 (8799, 113) sts, start working as follows:

Rib Row 1 (right side): k 1, p 1, repeat to last st, k 1.

Rib row 2: p 1, k 1, repeat to last st, p 1.

Repeat rib rows 1 and 2 six more times. 

Side Bands:

Cast on 12 sts at the beginning of next two rib rows, then repeat the rib rows 1 and 2 seventeen (nineteentwenty-three, twenty-six) times. At the same time, work buttonholes row at (5th, 17th and 29th) [(7th, 19th and 31st), (5th, 17th, 19th and 31st), (7th, 19th, 31st and 43rd)] rows of both side bands. 

Buttonholes row: (k 1, p 1) twice, make 4 sts wide buttonhole, (p 1, k 1) to last 8 sts, make 4 sts wide buttonhole, (p 1, k 1) twice. 

You can watch my tutorial video for knitting this type of buttonhole here: 

 

Bind off 12 sts at the beginning of next two rows. 

Keep on working rib rows 1 and 2 fifteen (sixteenseventeen, eighteen) times.

Front neck shaping:

Work 30 (3540, 46) sts in rib row 1, bind off 15 (1719, 21) sts in the middle, work the 30 sts in rib row 1. Keep on knitting the left side.

Left side:

On the beginning of each right-side row, bind off 3 sts once, 2 sts twice, 1 st three times. [20 (2530, 36) sts] 

Keep on working the rib rows until the front measures 17" (18.5"20.8", 23.25"43 (4753, 59) cm from cast on row. Bind off all sts.

Right side:

Work the right side the same way as the left one, but in reverse.



Back piece:

Cast on 75 (8799, 113) sts, then repeat rib rows 1 and 2 ten times. 

Side Bands:

Cast on 12 sts at the beginning of next two rib rows, then repeat the rib rows 1 and 2 seventeen (nineteentwenty-three, twenty-six) times. Bind off 12 sts at the beginning of the next two rows, then repeat rib rows 1 and 2 twenty-two (twenty-threetwenty-four, twenty-five) times. Work as follows: 

Back neck shaping:

Work 21 (2631, 37) sts in rib row 1. Bind off 33 (3537, 39) sts in the middle, work the 21 (2631, 37) sts in rib row 1. Keep on knitting the left side.

Left side:

On the beginning of the next right-side row bind off 1 st. [20 (2530, 36) sts] 

Keep on working the rib rows until the back measures 18.5" (20"22.5", 24.8")47 (5157, 63) cm from cast on row. Bind off all sts.

Right side:

Work the right side the same way as the left one, but in reverse.

Assembly:

Sew shoulder seams.

Armhole Bands:

Along the front and back of armhole openings, pick up about 101 (109121, 133) sts, work rib rows 1 and 2 six times, or until the width matches that of the side bands, then bind off all sts. Sew the free ends of the armhole bands with the upper ends of the side bands.

Neck edge:

With circular knitting needles, and starting at the middle back, pick up approximately 88 (94100, 108) sts. Use a stitch marker at the beginning of rounds if you need. Work rib round as follows, matching the rib stitches of the front and back when applicable:

Rib Round: k 1, p 1, to end.

Repeat the rib round seven more times, then bind off all sts.

Weave in loose ends and sew buttons in place.

 



Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.

Net Weave Scarf


Hi knitters! It's been a while since I've made a scarf, even though scarves had been the majority of my designs in in the early years of my blog. This scarf is simple, but I've chosen to label it as ‘intermediate’ because of the method of stitch increase that I used at the beginning of it. You can choose to ditch the way I started the scarf if you want an easier knit, but don't worry, if you like to knit it the way I did, I've posted a tutorial video that shows the special stitches I used (m1L and m1R) on my YouTube channel. This scarf makes a matching set with the Net Weave Toque, which you can find in my previous post. I highly recommend you check it out if you like this design and pattern. Have a nice knitting day!

Skill level: Intermediate

Check out the matching hat I made: Net Weave Toque





Materials:

  • Yarn: Alize Baby Best, 90% acrylic, 10% Bamboo, 3.53 oz. (100 g), 262 yards (240 m), in the color yellow 250: 2 skeins.
  • Circular knitting needles, size US 8 (5 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.


Measurements: length= 56" (140 cm), width= 9.5" (25 cm).

Gauge: 20 sts and 24 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in rib stitch.

Yardage: 445- 450 yards (405- 410 m) approx. 





Knitting Terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • k2tog: knit two stitches together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, then knit the two slipped sts together through back loops.
  • p2tog: purl 2 sts together.
  • p2togtbl: purl 2 sts together through back loops.
  • m1L: make 1 st increase left-wise.
  • m1R: make 1 st increase right-wise.

Watch my tutorial video on how to knit M1L and M1R: 





Instructions:

Note: to get a neat side edges, always slip first st purl wise.

Cast on 19 sts and work as follows:

Rib row 1: k 1, p 1, repeat to last st, k 1.

Rib row 2: p 1, k 1, repeat to last st, p 1.

Repeat the ribs row three more times.



Increasing Rows:

Row 1: (k 1, p 1) twice, m1L, k 1, m1L, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 1, m1R, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (22 sts)

Row 2 and every even numbered row: (p 1, k 1) twice, p to last 4 sts, (k 1, p 1) twice, (unless mentioned otherwise).

Row 3: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, (k 1, m1R) twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (26 sts)

Row 5: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1,k 1) twice. (30 sts)

Row 7: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 5, (yo, ssk) four times, k 5, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (34 sts)

Row 9: (k 1, p 1) twice, m1L, k 1, m1L, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, m1R, k 1, m1R (p 1, k 1) twice. (38 sts)

Row 11: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, k 1, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (42 sts)

Row 13: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (46 sts)

Row 15: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, m1L) twice, k 5, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, k 5, (m1R, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (50 sts)



General Pattern:

Row 17: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *(k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, repeat from * once more, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Row 19: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *(yo, ssk) four times, k 8, repeat from * once more, (yo, ssk) four times, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Repeat rows 17-20 once more.

Row 21: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, repeat from * once more, k 9, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Row 23: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, *k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, repeat from * once more, k 9, (p 1, k 1) twice.

Repeat rows 21-24 once more.



Repeat the general pattern rows twenty-one times, or as many as you prefer, then repeat rows 17-20 twice. Work last rows as follows:



Decreasing Rows:

Row 1: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (k2tog, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (46 sts)

Row 3: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, (k 1, k2tog) twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (42 sts)

Row 5: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk twice, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 8, (k2tog, yo) four times, k2tog twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (38 sts)

Row 7: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk, (yo, ssk) four times, k 8, (yo, ssk) four times, k2tog, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (36 sts)

Row 8: (p 1, k 1) twice, p 1, p2tog, p to last 6 sts, p2togtbl, (k 1, p 1) twice. (34 sts)

Row 9: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 3, (k2tog, yo) four times, k 3, (k2tog, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (30 sts)

Row 11: (k 1, p 1) twice, (k 1, ssk) twice, k 1, (yo, ssk) four times, k 1, (k2tog, k 1) twice, (p 1, k 1) twice. (26 sts)

Row 13: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk twice, (k2tog, yo) four times, k2tog twice, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (22 sts)

Row 15: (k 1, p 1) twice, k 1, ssk, (yo, ssk) four times, k2tog, k 1, (p 1, k 1) twice. (20 sts)

Row 16: (p 1, k 1) twice, p 1, p2tog, p to last 4 sts, (k 1, p 1) twice. (19 sts)

Repeat the rib rows four times. Bind off all stitches and weave in loose ends, block well.





Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.

Net Weave Toque

 

Hello everyone! Now that spring is near, it's time to start working with lighter weight yarns and choose from the multitude of colors that fit the season. I'm working on many projects these days, most of which are finished and scheduled to be posted soon. This toque design is the first of a two-piece set that includes it and a nice scarf. The pattern is a very simple; an "eight stitches by eight rounds" lace square pattern, that could be worked into many different designs, and I will be showing you one way of incorporating it in this post. This toque comes in two sizes, Size S for toddlers and Size M/L for adults. It can fit most heads owing to the ribs that add stretchiness to it. I hope you all enjoy making it, and I wish you the warmest of days.

Skill level: Intermediate

Check out the matching scarf I made: Net Weave Scarf





Materials:

  • Yarn: Alize Baby Best, 90% acrylic, 10% Bamboo, 3.53 oz. (100 g), 262 yards (240 m), in the color: yellow 250 (1 skein).
  • Circular knitting needles, 16" (40 cm) long, size US 6 (4 mm) and US 8 (5 mm).
  • Double pointed needles (DPNs) set, size US 6 (4 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Stitch marker.




Sizes and measurements: 
  • Size S (toddler size)head circumference = 18"- 19" (46- 48 cm), height = 8" (20 cm).
  • Size M/L (adult size): head circumference = 21"- 22" (53- 56 cm), height = 8" (20 cm).

Gauge: 20 sts and 24 rounds = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in rib stitch.

Yardage: 

  • Size S: 110- 115 yards (100- 105 m), approx.
  • Size M/L: 120- 125 yards (110- 115 m), approx. 


Knitting Terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • k2tog: knit two stitches together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, then knit the two slipped sts together through back loops.





Instructions:

With size 6 (4 mm) circular knitting needles, cast on 80 (96) sts. Join in the round. Don't know how to join in the round? here is a short tutorial on how to do it (from 0:26 - 1:15 min): 

 

Put a ring stitch marker at the beginning of rounds, work as follows:

Rib round: k 2, p 2, repeat to end.

Repeat the rib round 7 more times. Switch to size 8 (5 mm) circular knitting needles while repeating the rib round one more time, then work as follows:

General Pattern:

Round 1: *(k2tog, yo) four times, (k 2, p 2) twice, repeat from * to end.

Round 2: *k 8, (k 2, p 2) twice, repeat from * to end.

Round 3: *(yo, ssk) four times, (k 2, p 2) twice, repeat from * to end.

Round 4: repeat round 2.

Rounds 5-8: repeat rounds 1-4 once.

Round 9: *(k 2, p 2) twice, (k2tog, yo) four times, repeat from * to end.

Round 10: *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 8, repeat from * to end.

Round 11: *(k 2, p 2) twice, (yo, ssk) four times, repeat from * to end.

Round 12: repeat round 10.

Rounds 13-16: repeat rounds 9-12.

Repeat rounds 1- 8 one more time, then repeat rib round eight times.




Decreasing rounds:

Round 1: k 2, p 1, k2tog, ssk, p 1, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, repeat to end. (70, 84 sts)

Rounds 2-3: k the knit sts and o the purl sts.

Round 4: k 2, p 1, k 2, p 1, k 2, p 1, k2tog, ssk, p 1, repeat to end. (60, 72 sts)

Rounds 5-6: repeat round 2.

Round 7: k2tog, p 1, repeat to end. (40, 48 sts)

Round 8-9: repeat round 2.

Change to DPNs set.

Round 10: sl st, *k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k the last st with the first sl st together. (20, 24 sts)

Round 11: k2tog, repeat to end. (10, 12 sts)

Cut yarn, leaving a 6" (15 cm) long yarn tail, pull it through all sts and tighten tog. Weave in loose ends.




Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.

Heart of Hearts Valentines Beret

 

Hello everyone! It's not usual for me to knit for Valentine’s Day, but I got inspired this year, and thought, why not make a heart themed item that can be a quick gift for a loved one. So, this beret is what I bring you for this year's Valentine’s. I’ve knitted two versions with different yarn weights, as you will see in the rest of this post. For version A, I worked with worsted yarn and used 5 and 6 mm needles, which produced a hat that turned out very big with a loose fit. As for version B I switched to a multi colored, sport weight yarn, which I knitted using 4 and 4.5 mm needles. The resulting hat was more fitted this time. I personally think that both versions have their own charm, so it is up to you to decide which one to make based on what fit you prefer. Hope you all have a love filled Valentine’s Day!

Skill level: Intermediate

GET printable PDF for this pattern here or on Ravelry: 


Version A

Heart of Hearts Valentines Beret - Version A

Materials:

  • Yarn: Alize Burcum Klasik, 100% acrylic, 3.5 oz. (100 g), 230 yards (210 m), in the following colors and quantities: white (55): 1 skein, red (106): 1 skein.
  • Circular knitting needles: 16" (40 cm) long, size US 8 (5 mm) and US 10 (6 mm). 
  • Double pointed needles (DPNs) set, size US 10 (6 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Ring stitch marker.


Heart of Hearts Valentines Beret - Version A
 
Sizes and measurements: 
  • Size S/M: head circumference = 20"- 21" (50- 53 cm), height = 9.5" (24 cm). 
  • Size M/L: head circumference = 22"- 23" (56- 58.5 cm), height = 10" (25.5 cm).

Gauge: 15 sts and 20 rounds = 4"x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in stockinette stitch.

Yardage: 

  • Size S/M: 168- 170 yards (153- 155 m), approx.
  • Size M/L: 190- 192 yards (173- 175 m), approx.


Version B

Heart of Hearts Valentines Beret - Version B

Materials:

  • Yarn: NAKO Elit Baby Mini Batik, 100% premium anti-pilling acrylic, 3.5 oz. (100 g), 273 yards (250 m), in the color Variegated (32463): 1 skein. Alize Baby Best, 90% acrylic, 10% bamboo, 3.35 oz (100 g), 262 yards (240 m), in the color cherry (390): 1 skein.
  • Circular knitting needles: 16" (40 cm) long, size US 6 (4 mm) and US 8 (5 mm). 
  • Double pointed needles (DPNs) set, size US 8 (5 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Ring stitch marker.


Sizes and measurements: One Size: head circumference = 20"- 21" (50-53 cm), height = 8.5" (21.5 cm). 

Gauge: 20 sts and 24 rounds = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in stockinette stitch.

Yardage: 150- 153 yards (137- 140 m) approx.

Heart of Hearts Valentines Beret - Version B


Knitting Terms:
  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • m 1: make one st increase.
  • k2tog: knit 2 sts together.


Instructions:

Notes for version B:

  • Use knitting needles size US 6 (4 mm) when you cast on, then switch to size US 8 (5 mm) when the instructions say to.
  • To get Version B in the measurements I specified in the measurements section, work the pattern by following the red numbers written between (). If you work following the black numbers, you will get a smaller sized hat for which measurements are not yet determined, because I have not tested it. 

With white yarn and size US 8 (5 mm) circular knitting needles, cast on 75 (84) sts. Join in the round. Don't know how to join in the round? here is a short tutorial on how to do it (from 0:26 - 1:15 min): 

 

Put a ring stitch marker at the beginning of rounds, then work as follows:

Rib round: k 2, p 1, repeat to end.

Repeat the rib round 5 times. Switch to size US 10 (6 mm) circular knitting needles, knit 1 (2) round(s), then work as follows:

First increasing round: 3 (4), m 1, repeat to end. 100 (105) sts

Knit 1 (2) round(s), then work as follows: 

Second increasing round: k 5 (7), m 1, repeat to end. (120 sts)

Knit (2) round(s). Bind the red yarn, then work according to the chart below. Cut red yarn and knit (2) round(s).



Decreasing pattern:

Decreasing round 1: k 4, k2tog, repeat to end. (100 sts)

Knit 4 rounds.

Decreasing round 2: k 3, k2tog, repeat to end. (80 sts)

Knit 3 rounds.

Decreasing round 3: k 2, k2tog, repeat to end. (60 sts)

Knit 2 rounds.

Decreasing round 4: k 2, k2tog, repeat to end. (45 sts)

Knit 2 round.

Decreasing round 5: k 1, k2tog, repeat to end. (30 sts)

Knit 1 round.

Decreasing round 6: k 1, k2tog, repeat to end. (20 sts)

Knit 1 round.

Decreasing round 7: k2tog, repeat to end. (10 sts)

Cut yarn, leaving a 6" (15 cm) long yarn tail, pull it through all sts and tighten tog. Weave in loose ends.





Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

Happy crocheting/knitting! follow me on Instagram @wiams_crafts and Twitter @wiamscrafts to see my upcoming projects.