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Hyacinth Shawlette


Hi knitters! It is finally March and I love this month with all the blooming flowers it brings, and the many happy events we celebrate during it; woman's day, mother's day, and in my home country, teacher's day, tree's day and the new year. I will try to celebrate and commemorate as many events this month as possible. This ombre shawlette is dedicated to mothers; its magical design and lovely colors make it very suitable as a gift, and it can be knitted using any other type of yarn. Enjoy spring, stay safe for the time being, and I hope that everything will go back to normal soon. Happy spring month to you all!

Skill level: Easy






Materials:
  • RED HEART, super saver, ombre: 10 oz/ 283 g, 482 yds/ 440 m. approx., 100% acrylic, color: anemone, 3965: 1 skein.
  • Size U.S. 9 (5.5 mm) circular knitting needles 40" (100 cm) long.
  • Tapestry needle.




Measurements: width = 19 inch (48 cm), A= 46 inch (117 cm), B= 47 inch (119 cm), approx.

Gauge: 16 sts and 28 rows = 4"x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in garter stitch.

Yardage: 470 - 475 yards (430 - 435 m) approx.




 Knitting Terms

  • k: knit.
  • p: purl.
  • sl st: slip stitch.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • k2tog: knit 2 stitches together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, knit the 2 sts together through back loops.




Instructions:
Cast on 4 sts:
Row 1: k 2, p 2.
Row 2: sl st, k 1,yo, k 2.(5 sts)
Row 3: k 3, bring yarn to front, sl st, p 1.(5 sts)
Row 4: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3.(6 sts)
Row 5: k 4bring yarn to front, sl st, p 1.(6 sts)
Row 6: sl st, k 1, yo, k 2, k2tog.(6 sts)
Row 7: k 4, bring yarn to front, sl st, p 1.(6 sts)
Row 8: sl st, k 1, yo, k 4.(7 sts)
Row 9: k 5, bring yarn to front, sl st, p 1.(7 sts)
Row 10: sl st, k 1, yo, k 3, k2tog.(7 sts)
 
General Increasing Pattern
Row 1: k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to front, sl st, p 1.
Row 2: sl st, k 1, yo, k to end.
Row 3: repeat row 1.
Row 4: sl st, k 1, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Repeat the general increasing pattern until 68 sts are in the needle and ending row 4. knit 3 rows.
 
General Decreasing Pattern
Row 1: sskk to last 2 sts, bring yarn to front, sl st, p 1. 
Row 2: sl st, k 1, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Row 3: k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to front, sl st, p 1.
Row 4: sl st, k 1, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Repeat the general decreasing pattern until 4 sts remain and ending row 1, cast them off. weave in loose ends and enjoy.



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.

Slithering Shawl

Hi everyone! I was fascinated with the reversible stitch pattern ever since a friend asked me to make a scarf she saw on Pinterest many years ago, way before I started my own blog. At the time, I thought that it was a hard stitch to learn and, so I declined to make it and apologized to her. Then when I started my individual career, I thought to myself why not give this pattern a second shot. It turned out to be very simple and fun to knit, I even incorporated it in a previous designs, my Carrot Cake Beanie.

The challenge I faced while designing this shawl was trying to fit a pattern with a strict 
geometrical shape into an asymmetrical shawl. After a thorough study and many trials, I present to you this snake like scarf/shawl, which I will privately name the Slithering Scawl. All you have to do to get this lovely wrap is follow the instructions patiently, and make sure the cast on and bind off of the stitches are as neat as possible. You will get this beautiful and cozy knit piece that you can throw on during these cold days. By the way, you can make a matching Carrot Cake Beanie and get the perfect set. Stay safe and healthy, and keep up the good work.   

Skill level: Intermediate






Materials:

  • Suggested yarn: Alize Burcum Klasik, 100% acrylic, 3.5 oz. (100 g), 230 yards (210 m), in the color (287): 4 skeins.
  • Circular knitting needles 32" (80 cm) long, size US 10 (6 mm). 
  • Tapestry needle.


Measurements: height = 20" (50 cm), length = 92.5" (235 cm), approx.
Gauge: 18 sts and 18 rows = 4"x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in reversible stitch.
Yardage: 940 - 946 yards (860 - 865 m) approx.




Knitting terms:

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


Instructions:

Cast on 161 sts, knit 1 row, then work as follows:

Row 1:  (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat to last 17sts, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice .

Row 2: bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat from * to last 8 sts, (k 2, p 2) twice.

Row 3: (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat to last 15 sts, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2, p 2.

Row 4: bind of 2 sts, p 2, k 2, p 1, *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat from * to last 8 sts, (k 2, p 2) twice, cast on 2 sts.

Row 5: p 3, k 2, p 2, k 2, repeat to last 6 sts, p 3. k 2, p 1.

Row 6: bind off 3 sts k 3, *p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, repeat from * to end. 

Row 7: p 3, *k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3, repeat from to end.

Row 8: bind off 2 sts, k 1, *p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, repeat from * to end, cast on 3 sts.

Row 9: k 2, p 2, k 1, *(p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, repeat from * to last 8 sts, (p 2, k 2) twice.

Row 10:  bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat from * to last 4 sts, k 2, p 2.

Row 11: k 2, p 2, k 1, *(p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, repeat from * to last 6 sts, p 2, k 2, p 2.

Row 12: bind off 2 sts, p 2, k 2, p 1, *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat from * to last 4 sts, k 2, p 2, cast on 2 sts.

Row 13: p 1, k 2, p 2, *k 3, p 2, k 2, p 2, repeat from * to last 6 sts, k 3. p 2, k 1.

Row 14: bind off 3 sts, *p 3, k 2, p 2, k 2, repeat from * to last 8 sts, p 3, k 2, p 2, k 1.

Row 15: p 1, k 2, p 2, k 3, *p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, repeat from * to end.

Row 16: bind off 2 sts, p 1, k 2, p 2, k 2, *p 3, k 2, p 2, k 2, repeat from * to last 8 sts, p 3, k 2, p 2, k 1, cast on 2 sts.

Row 17: (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, repeat to last 8 sts, (p 2, k 2) twice.

Row 18: bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, *(p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, repeat from * to last 8 sts, (p 2, k 2) twice .

Row 19: (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, repeat to last 6 sts, p 2, k 2, p 2.

Row 20: bind of 2 sts, p 2, k 2, *p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, repeat from * to endcast on 2 sts.

Row 21: Repeat row 5.

Row 22: repeat row 6.

Row 23: repeat row 7.

Row 24: repeat row 8.

Row 25: p 2, k 2, *p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, repeat from * to end.

Row 26:  bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat from * to last 13 sts, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2.

Row 27: p 2, k 2, p 1, *( k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat from * to last 15 sts, ( k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2, p 2.

Row 28: bind off 2 sts, p 2, k 2, p 1, *(k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, repeat from * to last 13 sts, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2, cast on 2 sts.

Row 29: repeat row 13.

Row 30: repeat row 14.

Row 31: repeat row 15.

Row 32: repeat row 16.

Repeat rows 1-32 seven times, then repeat rows 1-16 once. (26 sts)

Work rows 17-32 as follow:

Row 17: (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice.

Row 18: bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice. (24sts)

Row 19: (p 2, k 2) twice, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2, p 2. (24 sts)

Row 20: bind of 2 sts, p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice, cast on 2 sts. (24 sts)

Row 21: repeat row 5.

Row 22: repeat row 6. (21 sts)

Row 23: repeat row 7.

Row 24: repeat row 8. (22 sts)

Row 25: p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice.

Row 26:  bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2. (20 sts)

Row 27: p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2, p 2.

Row 28: bind off 2 sts, p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, p 2, k 2, cast on 2 sts.

Row 29: p 1, k 2, p 2, k 3, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3. p 2, k 1.

Row 30: bind off 3 sts, p 3, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3, k 2, p 2, k 1. (17 sts)

Row 31: p 1, k 2, p 2, k 3, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3.

Row 32: bind off 2 sts, p 1, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3, k 2, p 2, k 1, cast on 2 sts.





Last Rows:

Row 1:  (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2) twice. (17 sts)

Row 2: bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice. (15 sts)

Row 3: (k 2, p 2) twice, k 1, (p 2, k 2, p 2.

Row 4: bind off 2 sts, p 2, k 2, p 1, (k 2, p 2) twice, cast on 2 sts.

Row 5: p 3, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3. k 2, p 1.

Row 6: bind off 3 sts k 3, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3. (12 sts)

Row 7: p 3, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3.

Row 8: bind off 2 sts, k 1, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, cast on 3 sts. (13 sts)

Row 9: k 2, p 2, k 1, *(p 2, k 2) twice.

Row 10:  bind off 2 sts, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, k 2, p 2. (11 sts)

Row 11: k 2, p 2, k 1, p 2, k 2, p 2.

Row 12: bind off 2 sts, p 2, k 2, p 1, k 2, p 2, cast on 2 sts.

Row 13: p 1,  k 2, p 2, k 3. p 2, k 1.

Row 14: bind off 3 sts, p 3, k 2, p 2, k 1. (8 sts)

Row 15: p 1, k 2, p 2, k 3.

Row 16: bind off 2 sts, p 1, k 2, p 2, k 1.

Bind off the 6 sts and cut yarn. 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.

Easy One Cake Shawl


Hi knitters! When I design a new piece, I love to go all out and try my hand at every possibility no matter the difficulty, I feel like the harder I challenge myself, the more amusing and satisfying the results are. I'll spare you the details of my numerus trials and errors and only present you with the final polished piece. For this shawl, I chose to knit it using Caron's Big Cake, which I've bought recently. I aimed for it to look both complex and tricky, yet very easy to do.

The tricky part of this pattern is actually very easy; you will need to knit both the beginning and the end of the cake at the same time. This does not mean that you use both ends together, but alternately. To put it simply, you start the row with one end of the cake and you keep going until you reach the middle of the row. The center stitch is knitted using the yarn of both ends of the cake, then you complete the rest of the row by switching to the other end. As you keep on knitting, you will see the colors of the yarn switch up and meet in at the center in different arrangements. This means that depending on the cake you have, each time you knit this shawl you will get your own unique version.

You can only imagine how many times I've tried and failed until I figured out the most suitable number of stitches to cast on. I kept trying because I was adamant about using all the cake and not letting any yarn go to waste, and in the end I think I nailed it. I hope you all have a nice knitting day and welcome the soon coming spring with new wonderful projects.

Skill level: Easy

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Materials:

  • Yarn: Caron Big Cake, 100% acrylic, 10.5 oz. (300 g), 603 yards (551 m), in the color Blueberry Scone “26019” (1 cake).
  • Circular knitting needles, 32" (80 cm) long, size US 9 (5.5 mm). 
  • Tapestry needle.


Measurements: width = 21.25" (54 cm), length = 69" (175 cm), approx.

Yardage: 546 - 556 yards (500 - 510 m) approx.

Gauge: 15 sts and 29 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in garter stitch.



Knitting terms:

  • st: stitch.
  • sts: stitches.
  • k: knit.
  • yo: yarn over.
  • k2tog: knit two stitches together.
  • ssk: slip, slip, knit the 2 sts together through back loops.
  • k3tog: knit three stitches together.
  • RS: right side.




Instructions:

Note: 

  • Outer strand = the beginning of the cake.
  • Inner strand = the other end of the cake.

With the outer strand of the cake, cast on 119 sts, k 1 row, then work as follows:

Row 1 (RS): k 1, yo, k 1 (center st), yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.

Row 2: ssk, k to last 3 sts (center st and the sts after), bind on the inner strand of the big cake, k the center st with both strands, k 2 with inner strand.



General pattern

Row 1 (RS): with inner strand, k to center st, yo, with both strands, k center st, with outer strand, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.

Row 2: with outer strand, ssk, k to center st, with both strandsk center st, with inner strand, k to end.

Repeat rows (1-2) until you have 59 sts on each side of the center st (ending with row 2).



General decreasing pattern:

Row 1 (RS): with inner strandssk, k to center st, yo, with both strandsk center st, with outer strand, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.

Row 2: with outer strand, ssk, k to center st, with both strands, k center st, with inner strand, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.

Repeat rows (1-2) until you have 1 st on each side of the center st (ending with row 2), k3tog and cut yarn. 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.

Just One Ball Shawl

Hello everyone, after I finished my Dragon Tail shawl, one Bernat Pop Ball was left from the parcel I received. Loving the speedy work and what came out of it, I've decided to start another project right away. I had this idea in my mind for a while, why not take the two ends of the Bernat Pop Ball yarn, work them together in alternate stripes, and see how it will look. You can take any large (5 oz/ 140 g and more) multi-colored ball of yarn, knit it this way, and you'll easily get many unique shawls. Enjoy this very simple shawl. 

Skill level: Easy

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Materials:
  • Yarn: Bernat Pop, 5 oz. (140 g), 280 yards (256 m), in the color "Moonshadow" 84008: 1 ball.
  • Knitting needles, size US 10 (6 mm).
  • Tapestry needle.


Measurements: 55" (140 cm) long x 15" (38 cm) deep, approx.

Yardage: 275 - 280 yards (251- 256 m) approx.

Gauge: 15 sts and 27 rows = 4" x 4" (10 cm x 10 cm) in garter pattern.



Knitting terms:

  • k: knit
  • p: purl
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • yo: yarn over
  • k2tog: knit 2 stitches together




Notes:
  • I will be referring to the outer end of the skein as Yarn B, and the inner end as Yarn E. 
  • At the beginning of odd numbered rows, always knit the first stitch with both yarns (B and E). 
  • I had some leftover gray yarn from a previous project, so in order not to be wasteful, I used it in making this one. You can use only one skein; the final length of the shawl will not differ that much. 
  • By pure coincidence, my shawl didn't have stripes of the same color overlapping in any part of it, so don't worry if you get some blocks of solid color as you knit, the shawl will look fun and beautiful anyway. 




Instructions:

With yarn B cast on 4 sts:

Row 1: k 2, p 2.

Row 2: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 2.

Row 3: k 3, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 4: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 3. 

With yarn E work next 6 rows:

Row 5: k the first st using both yarns (B and E), k 3, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 6: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 2, k2tog.

Row 7: k the first st using both yarns, k 3, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 8: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 4.

Row 9: k the first st using both yarns, k 4, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 10: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 3, k2tog.

With yarn B, work next 6 rows:

Row 11: k the first st using both yarns, k 4, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 12: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 5.

Row 13: k the first st using both yarns, k 5, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 14: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 4, k2tog.

Row 15: k the first st using both yarns, k 5, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 16: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k 6.



General pattern:

With yarn E, work the next six rows:

Row 1: k the first st using both yarns, k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 2: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.

Row 3: k the first st using both yarns, k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 4: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k to end.

Row 5: k the first st using both yarns, k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 6: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.

With yarn B, work the next six rows:

Row 1: k the first st using both yarns, k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 2: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k to end.

Row 3: k the first st using both yarns, k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 4: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k to last 2 sts, k2tog.

Row 5: k the first st using both yarns, k to last 2 sts, bring yarn to the front, sl st 1, p 1.

Row 6: sl st 1, k 1, yo, k to end.

Repeat the general pattern until the end of yarn. Bind off all sts. Weave in loose ends.

Note:

Before you run out of yarn, keep in mind the number of rows for the last stripe, plus make sure you have enough yarn to bind off the shawl. My last 2 stripes were actually of 4 rows, because I've noticed my yarn was not enough.





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.