Showing posts with label short rows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short rows. Show all posts

Ocean Whisper Scarf

Hello Friends! It's summer time and since the town I live in is really hot most of the days during this season, I try to choose lighter (preferably a cotton yarn) for my projects, because I feel uncomfortable and hot as the piece grows bigger on my lap. My new design is a mixture between a scarf and a shawl, and I've used the short rows method to reach it. It is actually simple to make; start a long side that you can get by repeating a two rows general pattern, then the second part that you can get by repeating what I've named the Crescent part, at last you go back to the two rows general pattern. You can make it longer if you want to just by knitting more repetitions of the general pattern. The ombre yarn contributed a lot in giving the gorgeous final look because of the beautiful rays of white and blue all over the crescent part and the both sides. I wish have relexifying times making this scarf, and be proud among all eyes on you wearing it! 

Overview:

  • Skill level: Intermediate.
  • Instructions style: written pattern + chart.
  • Yarn weight: #2/fine/sport.
  • Available sizes: one size (see detailed measurements below).
  • Size customization: you can make the scarf wider by increasing the number of stitches you cast on. The number of added stitches MUST be a multiple of ten. You can make the scarf longer by repeating the general pattern more times than mentioned in the instructions on both sides of the scarf.




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Materials:

  • Suggested yarn: YarnArt, Bali, 80% cotton, 20% polyester, 3.52 oz (100 g), 235 yards (215 m), in the color 3206: 4 skeins.
  • Circular knitting needles, 32" (80 cm) long, size US 7 (4.5 mm). 
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Stitch holder.
  • Stitch markers.


Measurements: width = 13.5" (34 cm), length = 24" (61 cm), crescent radius = 13.5" (34 cm), approx.

Yardage: 910- 915 yards (830- 835 m), approx.

Gauge: 24 sts and 32 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in stockinette stitch.



Knitting terms: 

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






Instructions:

Cast on 96 sts.

General pattern:

Row 1: k 3, *yo, k 3,  hold next two sts on sth to front, k2tog the next two sts, ssk the two st on hold, k 3, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.

Row 2: k 3, *yo, p 9, repeat from * to last 3 sts, k 3.

Repeat the general pattern sixty-seven more times.

Crescent pattern:

To make work easier, put a stm after fourteen, twenty-four, thirty-four, forty-four, fifty-four, sixty-four, seventy-four, and eighty-four sts. 

Row 3: k 3, yo, k 3, hold next two sts on sth to front, k2tog the next two sts, ssk the two st on hold, k 3, bring yarn to front, slip next st, turn yarn to back, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 4: yo, p to last 3 sts, k 3. Remove first stm.

Row 5: k 3, yo, *k 3, hold next two sts on sth to front, k2tog the next two sts, ssk the two st on hold, k 3, repeat from * to one st before next stm, bring yarn to front, slip next st, turn yarn to back, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 6: (yo, p 9), repeat to last 3 sts, k 3. Remove next stm.

Repeat rows 5-6 until all stm are removed, then repeat the general pattern twice, the crescent pattern ends.

Repeat the crescent pattern thirteen more times.

Repeat the general pattern sixty-seven times, then repeat row 1 once. Bind off all sts. 

Weave in loose ends. Block if needed. 



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.

Coral Bubbly Waves Shawlette


Note: This pattern has been reviewed and updated on July 18, 2022.

Ombre colored yarns are very inspiring, and the gradual shades can add to a simple shawl, poncho or any other wrap up cloth a more elegant appearance. Since I am a wildlife lover, the sea coral ombre yarn from Redheart is the most suitable for a project that invites all to love nature and protect the wildlife on land and underwater.

Short rows technique based designs always intrigue me, but sometimes you come across one that may seem too complicated to make. They require patience and dedication (which I lack, haha...), especially when multiple skein colors are involved. 

Similar to previous projects I made, like the Dragon Tail Shawl and Dragon Fire Cowl, this design incorporates the short rows technique. This time though, as you will see, I will take things up a notch. I included tutorial photos and written instructions on how to make the design, and I tried to present them as simple as possible, so make sure you follow the instructions closely.

NOTE: the two versions of this design are made following the exact same instructions. The differences in size and measurements are only due to the use of different yarn weights and needle sizes (see materials section).



Overview:
  • Skill level: Intermediate.
  • Instructions style: Written pattern.
  • Available Sizes: Shawlette (coral) and shawl (purple) (see detailed measurements below). 

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Materials:

  • Coral (shawlette) version: 
    • Yarn weight: 4/ medium/ aran.
    • Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Ombre, 100% acrylic, 10 oz (283 g), 482 yards (440 m), in the color "Sea Coral" 3967 (1 skein).
    • Circular knitting needles, 32" (80 cm) long, size US 9 (5.5 mm).
  • Purple (shawl) version: 
    • Yarn weight: 5/ bulky. 
    • Yarn: Alize Superlana Midi Ombre Batik, 75% acrylic, 25% wool, 10.58 oz (300 g), 557 yards (510 m), in the color 7270 (1 skein).
    • Circular knitting needles, 32" (80 cm) long, size US 11 (8 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Ring stitch markers.

Measurements: 

  • Coral version: width = 57" (145 cm), height = 27.5" (70 cm), approx.
  • Purple version: width = 65" (163 cm), height = 29.5" (75 cm), approx.

Yardage: 

  • Coral version: 460 - 470 yards (420 - 430 m) approx.
  • Purple version: 550 - 555 yards (503 - 507 m) approx.

Gauge: 

  • Coral version: 14 sts and 26 rows = 4"x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in garter stitch.
  • Purple version: 12 sts and 23 rows = 4"x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in garter stitch.


Knitting Terms 
  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • sl st: slip stitch.
  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • ssk: slip, slip, then knit the 2 slipped sts together through back loops.
  • m1L: make one stitch increase left wise.
  • m1R: make one st increase right wise.
  • rsm: ring stitch marker.


Instructions:

Cast on 3 sts, k one row, then work as follows:

Row 1: k 1, m1L, k 1, m1R, k 1. (5 sts)

Row 2: k to end.

Row 3: k 2, m1L, k to end. (6 sts)

Repeat row 3 until you have 46 sts. In the last row, place a rsm after knitting 16 sts. Now you will start the first wave with the first 30 sts.

First "bubbles wave":

Row 1 (wright side): k 2, m1L, p to rsm, remove the rsm, sl st, bring yarn to back, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 2: p to last 2 sts, k 2.

Row 3: k 2, m1L, *yo, ssk, repeat from * to rsm, remove rsm, bring yarn to front, sl st, bring yarn to back, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 4: repeat row 2.

Repeat rows 1-4 seven more times, then work as follows:

Row 5: k 2, m1L, p to rsm, slip rsm to right needle, k to last st.

Rows 6 and 7: k 2, m1L, k to last st (don't forget to slip the rsm). (65 sts)

Second wave: 

Row 1: k 2, m1L, k to rsm, remove rsm, sl st, bring yarn to front, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 2: k to last st.

Repeat rows 1-2 twenty-one more times, then work as follows:

Row 3: k 2, m1L, k to rsm, slip the rsm to right needle, p to last 2 sts, k 2. (88 sts)

Third "bubbles wave":

Row 1: k 2, m1L, *yo, ssk, repeat from * to rsm, remove rsm, k 1, bring yarn to front, sl st, bring yarn to back, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 2: p to last 2 sts, k 2.

Row 3: k 2, m1L, p to rsm, remove rsm, p 1, sl st, bring yarn to back, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped sts back to left needle, turn.

Row 4: repeat row 2.

Repeat rows 1-4 eight more times, repeat rows 1-2 once more, then work as follows:

Row 5: k 2, m1L, p to rsm, slip rsm to right needle, k to last st.

Rows 6 and 7: k 2, m1L, k to last st (don't forget to slip the rsm). (109 sts)

Fourth wave:

Row 1: k 2, m1L, k to rsm, remove rsm, k 1, sl st, bring yarn to front, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 2: k to last st.

Repeat rows 1-2 twenty-one more times, then work as follows:

Row 3: k 2, m1L, k to rsm, remove rsm, k 1, place rsm on right needle, p to last 2 sts, k 2. (132 sts)

Fifth "bubbles wave":

Row 1: k 2, m1L, *yo, ssk, repeat from * to rsm, k 1, remove rsm, k 3, bring yarn to front, sl st, bring yarn to back, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 2: p to last 2 sts, k 2.

Row 3: k 2, m1L, p to rsm, remove rsm, p 3, sl st, bring yarn to back, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 4: repeat row 2.

Repeat rows 1-4 eight more times, repeat rows 1-2 once more, then work as follows:

Row 5: k 2, m1L, p to rsm, slip rsm to right needle, k to last st.

Rows 6 and 7: k 2, m1L, k to last st (don't forget to slip the rsm). (153 sts)

Sixth wave:

Row 1: k 2, m1L, k to rsm, remove st, k 5, sl st, bring yarn to front, place rsm on left needle, slip the slipped st back to left needle, turn.

Row 2: k to last st.

Repeat rows 1-2 nine more times. Remove rsm(173 sts)

Last wave:

Row: k 2, m1L, k to end.

Work this row until the end of skein (I did twenty repeats), leaving enough yarn for the bind off row. (193 sts)

Stretchy bind off row: k 2, slip the two sts back to left needle then knit them together, *k 1, slip the two sts back to left needle then knit them together. Repeat from * to end. 

Weave in loose ends.

You can watch my tutorial video for the stretchy bind off method here: 






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.

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