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from the publishers of Interweave Knits STUNNING little knits ~ Hats, Mitts, Shawls, Cowls, Socks ‘> & color} 4 . You've got better things to do with your time, than worty about picking up droppe8 ius stitche a ee with ne diiciick line of interchangeable needles and hooks, you’ ll get connected...and stay connected! The German engineered, patented locking system will ensure that your tips’ stay where they're supposed tovbe! No loose screws, no lost stitches. hese Sean the QR code with your smartphone, to view the = entire Click tnet® 4 ada rot Neyo , aed im Strang of Im Strang fen Mountain Spinnery of Putney, | a Pe SIEM ete) Selma Moss-Ward RZ Sita anel olen ni) The Basics of Fair Isle Knitting Pe eRaU Rs at rie fe yee ete Scoot my Gunderson 80 You Can Entrelac! A Visual Guide ear cg) Parenter cul ee " ° a 7 18 Small is Beautiful Putney Shaw! 22 Angela Tong 24 Traffic Patterns 36 50 Check Slouch 24 ions Murphy Equilibrium Cow! 25 Carolyn Keen Houndstooth Bonnet 26 Wendy Berard Sideways Argyle Beret 27 ‘Amy Gunderson Plaid Headband 28 Node Stlings ‘West Side Socks 29 Mary Lyean Loken Kerchiet 30 ogi ure! Fortunate Fisherman Kilkenny Tam 36 Moranne Haart Skull Coast Hat 38 Selkie Socks 40 Ritson lancom Hull Searf a Katy Howell Irresponsible Tem 42 slse Mercer Inishbofin Cowl 44 Hosa Tacs Konae Sea Legs Searf 45 Alison Haas Out of Orbit Orbs Cow! 50 Robin Ulnch Sunehri Shawl 52 Denise Twum ‘Moon Rings Cow! Michelle Cai Mattingly Lightning Kerchiof ‘Odessa Reichel ‘Supernova Cowl ‘Odessa Reichel Destiny Cow! Denise Num 58 Heroine Brazel Beret Katya Franke) Aotearoa Beret Mary Formo Roam Cow! Jennifer Dessau Zora Shawl Mindy Wilkes ‘Mountain Nettle Shaw! Emma Welfocd Marion Socks Michaela Moores Doe River Mittens ‘Alison Haas Clandestine Socks Rebecca Blair Aristida Shawl ‘Alexanara Beck 72 Mini Mitts ‘Wellington Mitts Rebecca Blair Reservoir Mitts Allyson Dykhuizen Knuckle Down Mitts Era Jackofeky God's Eye mitts Alexis Winslow Deconstructed Mitts ‘Amy Gunderson 55 56 57 58 60 6 68 69 70 B ™ 6 6 departments 04 Editor's Note 06 Materials Products| Resources Yarn and Kits 82 Glossary 144 Stylespotting @ knitting daily wonxsor yarn.com CEE ECE EL Cd Cs | feta OL a ekeE Poesy peer Every knittor loves a litle knit, In this special issue of nitscene, we bring you thirty-five designs that pack a lot of style and, in some cases, a lot of technique, into a small pack- age. You can play with luxe yarns, hand-dyes and novelties, or pull something from your stash and whip up a quick project. ‘The editorial themes range from rustic sherman to urban hip Stet Wo Out-there sei, These crazy themes reflect the nature of accessories—they make your style from day to day. Use them to change up your look, your mood, even your identity. Sweat ‘ts are the staples of a knitter's wardrobe, but little knits are the embellishment. Id goo far as to say that accessories are the fun in your wardrobe—and your knitting bag. ‘While you're working upa pair of mitis or a slouchy cap, earn some new techniques. In these pages, you'll find tutorials on controlac, Fair Isle, intarsia, twisted stitches, and the dangerous ‘sounding dropped stiten. Leara about people and companies ‘working with yam, discover a new too! or hook. n issue such nis offers trend-driven, yet stil meless, content for the serious knitter. Keop iton your shelf, come back ta itagain and again. I think you'l ind the content constantly refreshing, constantly inspiring. [found working on this issue ta be so in fact, t's been one of the most fulflling issues of my career 80 fa This is good knitting, thanks to a group of designers and writers who work with passion for our benefit. Enjoy Peace and happy stitches, Lise Sry 41 knitecane-com On location for the Accessories photo shoot, Horsetooth Reservoir, Colorado, March 2012, iknitscene @ Special isstte Proje tr soon projet Hts Rvs poring mmr ‘Soaraoar makeing Dusinae manager any hn TU txrexwesve. Linda Ligon Clay B. Hall Troy Wells Satuon VP, MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT John P, Bolton Bob Kaslik vp, Conrer Jamie Bogner "Sara Dumford David Dunn Trish Fubion Td. Harty Julie Mecdonala \VP, FINAN PLAKIING AND OPERATIONS Dawn Stewart “Aaron Wilmot, MAGAZINES BOOKS Fiber Di ProoucroN oth Pa puwcron el ‘eisten Heller Handwoven AcauIstONs Horton Intervreave Allison Korleski Grobe ‘Ann DRBOTOR Interweave Kats Tiz Quan PleceHfouk a outing aes IPORCAL DIRCTOR ‘Spin Susanne Weeds Ferqueatene gang ONLINE sarkock octal Koitting Daily e072 KuicenCubley —4€-B00PM creat info@ fairmowathbers-com www.lairmounthbers.com 888.566.9970 Knitting beautiful accessories to wear requires fun and useful accessories in your notions bag. Se ey needles ar everyting you'd expect rom the cae cee eer ns er eee ee er) the familiar bend inthe nove is deep enough for oo cere ini ecy aS ae Re ae te Fosewood cable needle ere Ber ot ) See ee rt eke ee enero ner nena ier ete in een ees Cece eet tae ner Cnet en cf on’ forgot to koop yur notions organized and a hand with the Perfect Notions Case from Nancy's Knit Knacks. 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Troe diffrent over designs anda choice oflined orknitter's ‘raph paper make these the only notebooks you'll need forwriting dawn pattarn moicatons or cre ating your own designs, wwwuteicksykatter com ‘wa faux laather-boune om partments in Jordana Paige's Butler Bay mates organiz= ing your tools 9 bree ne compartment hold double: painted needles, smal notions, ands needle inv tory card the other Festung ‘ou ziopered pouches fof organising circular nasal, interchangeable sts, adh anything alse you can ft wow jondanapeige com WH Wet TT) crm ee DT es BO) Denise and Della have teamed up forthe ukimate in needle organiza tion, Choose rom tro sizes of Dela neodia eases, exch containing a full set of Denise Intarchengosble Needles and range of cable lengths The larger Denise ina Della Gincludos ‘full range of interchangeable erochat hooks for Tunisian erochet ot afghan ‘crochet. A zippered pouch onthe back of bath holds other notions as well ‘worm knitdenise.com Double-pointneadles are great for kniting inthe ‘ound, not always so great for taking that kiting project with you, Somerset Designs Double-Point Neadle Cavers are one elution tovaking your DPNprojcts on the go. Two size available for range of needa sizes. wwwwsomersetdesigns {com or www pattermworks.com 2012 Knitscena Accessorias =f ur teat socks do ve handknit sacks, and our ‘smooth ee. Soak Heet Sea 7 ee aria a Se rng Caen errr teens Perr icl cnet nn nes Coe auras ‘ een eet ‘ Pose tere eee ae re) Caan tesa iret Paneer tea Dee eee Oya Ware yr A121 New book from Wendy eee Ta mera AU poe! ON eee sel a Vee BL) ‘ment to those Knitters. Le kind of ike, ‘well ball’ In knitting there shoulen's be, either coy it! And, if you make a mistake, rp it out and do i coc leave the miclal in and eay you customized your projec Custom Knits Accessories Kr J Unleash Your Inner Designer with Improvisational Techniques for Hats, Scarves, Gloves, Socks, and More ‘Wendy Bernard STC Craft, May 2012, For more on Wendy Bernard 2nd her books, chook out wivun krtandiono.net (or find har on Twitter @KoitToniaWendy 10. tscone.com We oe the Add Exess Epona Visit oun website for mone information, videos ard projet ideas fon this machine! “S205 ela "S337 ae paradisefibers.com chic STYLE, connie STYLE 2 tntecane.com Yarn & Project Kits Pairing your perfect yam and pattern combination can be fun, but yarn kits can take the headache out of deliberating which yarn will look best in a particular stitch pattern. They're also handy ways to teach new knitters, as many newcomers can be turned off by a project that doesn't tum out quite right. Here are five kits to get you started. [Need another reason to tryout kiting hit? Kits maka it sy to tast outa usurious yarn ur ga witha elk Q Enirlac addicts can knit Allyson Dykhuizen’s Reservoir Mitts (page 73) and then pickup the Mittens kit rom sixes of yar kit Two yarns held doubled make for afastkritin Knit One Crochet To's Drunken Path Sear! ki. Availelointhicceen ‘colars (shown herein Blu Pansy), this kit combines Knit One Crochet Too'sTy-Dy Soeks ana Douceurat Seiafor ‘fun, squishy scart. itimcudes one skein ofeach yarn, pattern instructions, anda clear vny project bag. Available from www. yarnmarket.cor and www.knitonecrochettoo.com. The creative minds behind Brooke Tweed have started to create kts for some oftheir patterns and 100% Ameriear wool yarns Fist up is tho Seasons Hat, which comas in four delightful calor combinations Ishown hore in Winter al using perfectly propor tioned mini-skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Lot. www.brooklyntwoed.net ‘SEASONS HAT ‘Wool and the Gang san online reteller with a shop in Sako, NYC, proving roady-te \woarkrittad garments knit rom Peruvian wool os wells kis to kit those seme ge1ments. Tho Trophy Headbands kit somos wth wo bas of bulky yarn two size 15 5, pattern instructions, yarn needles, and what thay call customization materials (ie calthem awesome petches). www. ‘woolandthegang.com de i # Et b decessories Kim Strang of Im Strang rs Dn @ collaborative studio space @ mot Kim at the One of few blocks from the iconic Pike sais Place Market in Seattle, Washington, haweneis Kiar Strang makes knitwear on vintage manual knitting mashines. The stitches are loose, the Fabric light and drapey, the style sporty meets girly. She sells her wares at the market and at crate Shows in the Pacific Northwest, but with her classic styles and love of cratt, she plans to expand into wholesaling beyond the region assignment in school into a knitted pri thoughout my whole four-year degree ‘Upon graduating, Kim took a. ha ftm she'd interned ‘sweater dosign company Knitwear No work, She spent the next several y knter then dasigne gold in the American market as inspiration ‘and for rand reports. Ikwas during this {ime that ho fll in love with tho of American sportswear and advanced her @ of knitting machines, ‘She launched her own company, im Stang, on the sil in 2008, and by the ene of 2008 it washer fulltime ob, She starta at making her seamed stackings and hhas since expand: ed Into creating full collections of garments ‘and accessories twice a yeas. ‘Tlove good joing lems, My designs attract many cashmete w abbreviations beg BO co dec rep rev Stst dis) RS si tis) Stst tbl tog ws 0 u 182 knitscene.com beginning; begin; begins bind off cast on docreasels); decreasing gramis) inereasel kit knit into front and back knitwise markers) rillimeter(s) putt purl into front and back place marker meena: poss two slipped stitches over purtwise remain(s); remaining repeat(s); repeating reverse stockinette stitch rounds} right side slip stitches) stockinette stitch through back loop together ‘wrong side repeat starting point (2. repeat from *) alternate measurements Increasing and/or instructions instructions that are to bo worked as a group a specified number of times h one-row buttonhole Work to where you want the ‘buttonhole to begin, bring yam to font, slip one purlwise, bring yarn to back (1). *Slip one puriwise, pass {st slipped stitch over second; re- ‘peat from * one (lwo, three, four) ‘more time(s). Place last stitch back con eft needle (2), turn. Cast on three Wout, five, six) stitches as follows: *Ingort right needle between the first ‘and second stitches on left needle, draw up a loop, and place it on the left needle (3); repeat from * two (three, four, five) more times, tur. Bring yarn to back, slip first stitch of left needle onto right needle and 1pass last cast-on stitch over it (4), work ta end of raw, © backward-loop cast-on *Loop working yarn and place on needle backward so that it dogsn’t unwind. Repeat irom * for desired numberof stitches, LPR ‘© crocheted chain embroidery Holding yarn under background, insert hook through center of background, pull up Joop, *insert hook into background a short distance away, pull second loop up through the fst loop on hook; repeat from *, © crochet chain (provisional) cast-on ‘With waste yarn and crochet hook, make a loose chain of about four stitches more than you need to cast an. With needle, wotk ing yarn, and beginning two stitches ftom end of chain, pick up and knit one stitch through the back loop of each crochet chain (1) for desiced number of stitches. Work the piece as desired, land when you're ready to work in the opposite diection, pull ‘out the crochet chain to expose live stitches (2) © i-cord ‘With double-pointed neadle, cast on desired number of stitch fs, “Without turning the needle, slide the stitches to othar end of the needle, pull the yarn around the back, and kait the stitch ‘85 as usual repeat ftom * for desired length @ invisible (provisional) cast-on Place a loose slipknot on needle held in your right hand. Hole waste yarn next to slipknot anal around Jeft thumb; hold working yarn over left Index Mager. “Bring needle forwait under waste yam, over working yam, grab a loop of working yarn (1) then bring noodle tothe front, over both yarns, and grab a second loop (2). Repeat from * ‘wmon you're ready to wor in the apposite diroce ton, pick out wasta yarn to expose live stitches. @ Judy's magic cast-on ‘This amazingly simple caston is named for its founder, Jucly Beck- er. Itwraps the yam around two parallel needles in such a way asto mimic a row of stackinette stitch between tne tivo needles, Laaving a 10° (256 cm) tal, drape the yarn over one needs, then hhold a second needle parale! to and Delow the first and on top of the yarn tal (1). Bring the tall to the back and the ball yarn to the font, then place the thumb and index finger of your Jet hand between the two ‘strands 50 thatthe tails over your index finger and the ball yarn is ‘over your thumb (2). This forms the frst stitch on the top needle *Continue to hold the two needs parallel an loop the fingor yarn ‘ver the lower needle by bringing the lower nesile over the top of the finger yarn (3), then bringing the finger yata up from below the lower needle, over the topof this nesdle, then to the hack between, the two needles, Point the needles downward, bring the bottom needle past the thumb yam, then bring the thumb yarn to the front between the two needles and over the top needle (4) Repeat from * until you have the dasited number of stiches on ‘each noodle (6) Remove both yarn ends fram your left hand, rotate the needles ike the hands of a lock 80 that the hottom needle is now an tap and both strands of yarn are atthe needle up (6) DD © kitchener stitch (1) Bring threaded needle ough front stitch as If to pull and leave stitch om needle, (2) Bring throaded noodle through back stiteh as if to knit and leave stitch on needle, (3) Bring threaded needle trough frst front auitch ag if to knit and slip this stitch off needle. (4) Bring threaded needle through next trant stitch as ifto purl fand leave stitch on needle (5) Bring threaded needle through firs back stitch as if to purl (es ilustrated), sip this stitch off, bring needle through next Doaok stile as if to knit, leave Unis stitch on need Repeat Steps 3-6 until no stitches remain on needles, knitted cast-on Place slipknot on left needle if there are no established stitch es. “With right needle, knit into fist stitch (or sipknod on left needle and place new stitch onto left needle. Repeat from * always knitting into last stitch made. © k1f&b increase XKnitinto nexrstiteh and leave iton the needle; then knit through the hack loop of the same stitch—one stitch incteasad to two. © pom-pom ‘Cut two circles of cardboard, each 1" (1.8 em) larger than desired Mhished pom-pom width. Cut a seal circle cut of the ‘center and a small edge out of the side of each circle (1). Te fa strand of yain between the citelas, hold circles together and wrap with yarn—the mote wraps, the thicker the pom-pom. Cut between the circles and knot the tie strand tightly (2). Place pom-pom betiveen biwo smaller cardboard circles hekl together with a needle and trim the edges (3), This technique comes ftom Nicky Epstein’s Knitted Embellishments, Interweave, 1999, = AO) © =e © raised (M1) increases left slant (M1L) and standard M1 With left noodle Up, lilt strand betwean needles from front to hack (1). Knit lifted loop through the back (2). right slant (MIA) With left needa tip, it strand between needles trom back to front (1), Knitted loop through the front (2). For puul versions, work as above, pusling lifted loap, purlwise (M1P} ‘With it needle tip, lit strand between neadles, ftom hack font (1), Pua ited loop (2) 2012 ances Accessories $2 © sewn bind-off Cut the yan three times the = ‘width ofthe iting tobe bound off and thread onto a tapestry needle, Working from right tole, “insert tapestry nosdle parwise (fom right wo ek) through fist two stiches (1) and pull toe yarn tnouga, thon bing Z raed knitwise (om lft w right) trough the ist stte (2), plthe yaa through, and sip this stitch offtheknitung needle. Repeat fom" © short-rows, wrapping a knit stitch Work to turning point, slip the next stitch purlwise to right nee- dle and bring the yagn to front (1), return the same stitch to the left needie (2), vusn work, and bring yarn in position for the next stitch. When the work is tuined to work back in the other direc tion, there will be one complote wrap encitcling the base of the wrapped stitch When wrapping a purl stitch, work as for knit stitch, except slip the stitch purhwige with yarn in front to right needle and bring ‘yarn to back When you come to a wrapped stitch on a subsequent row. ‘Work the wrapped stitch together with its wrap as folovrs: Knit ‘utch: Insert right needle tp Into the front of the wrapis) {rom blow, then into the knitstiveh ae usual. Wark the atiteh and the \wrap(s) together as k2tag or k3tog, depending on the number of wraps. Pur stitch: Insert the right needle tip inta the hack of the wrap from below and lt the wrap onto the left needle. Purl the stitch and the wrap(s) together as if to p2tog ot p3tog, depend: ing on the number of wraps, Slip two stitchos individually laitwiso (1). Insort tip of loft needle into front of these two slipped stitches and use right needle to knit them togethar through their back loops (2) (Some knittecs like to slip the socand stitch purlwise to make a more prominent decrease line.) © sssk double decrease Slip three stitches knitwise one at a time. Insert point oflett nee dle into front of three slipped stitches and knit them together through back loops with right nosdle—tnree stitches reducod to one, $4) knitscene.com © three-needle bind-off Place stilzhes ta be joined onto two separate nedles, Hold the neadlas 0 that right sides of Knitting face together. “Inset. a third noodle into ist stich on each of the other two novdles (1) and knit them together as one stitch (2); knit the next stitch on each needle together in the same way; then pass the fst stitch over the second (3). Repeat from * until one stitch remains on third needle. Cut yarn and pull til through Jast stitch With right side of work facing and working 1 stitch from the edge, bring threaded yarn needle out from back to front around edge of knitied piece. Wrap the edge and insert the needle from the back wo the front again. knitting gauge “octet Gnu, eon iyo ony attchoe using recom: mended needle ize. Work n tte atch uti piece measures atleast 4 fom ceston edge. Remove swatch fom needles or bind of looealy and lay watch an fat surace. Pisco a ruler over watch and count numberof etches across and rumber of rows doven including fretons of sttches end rows) in 4” Repeat wo orto times on ifr areas of swatch to confirm measure: ments I'you have more stitches and rows than called for in instructions es larger noses you hve wor, use mallor reedle. Repeat untl gauges cored. reading charts Unless otfierwise indicated, read charts from the bottom up. On right-side rowe, road chats from right to lef. On wrong-side rows, read chers from left to right When kniting inthe round, read cherts from rightto let fr al Putney Shaw! | Angela Tong @000 page 22 Size 60° wide ond 14° deep at center point ster looking Yarn Green Mountain Spinnery Simaly Fine (60% woo), 40% mohair, 450 ya 411 100.¢: Gauge 21 ote and 36 rows = 4" in garter et, ater blocking Tools + Size 6 (4 mm): 47" circular Ie needle Yorn needle * Blocking pins Notes garter portion of the x ide. The ¥ the 2d of the shaw et fe Stitches fesh Patter: (even number of ss) Row 1 Ki, "yo, p2og; rep trom * x last, Kl Rep Row 1 every row for pat Make a sipkno: on needle, Ine riengle: Nextrow (RS) Yo knit so tang Next raw Est Rop lat 2owe 3 more Row 1 (38) ¥ Rows Zand in Row 3 Yo, kl, kato, kn ep last 4 18s 5B more ti 184 of increasing triangle 26 yo loops. a Row 1 (23) Yo, ks decid, Rows 2and 4 Row3 Ya, ki, ake, kn 9, ke to end—t st 244 yo loops alana ecie, Next raw (35) Yo, leur, k2—A ets rom, Mext row Knit. Next row Yo, ktog, el ata rom, Next row Kost Next row Yo, kstoot—2 row Ki, Next raw K2t00—1 5 loops along edge. Turn, Mesh bord With WS facing, pick up and knit 1st in h of 247 yo loops along edge—248 Work 12 rows of Mesh patt (see Stitches) om, Mext 267 90 ending with a WS row. Rows and3 (25) Knit, Rows2and4 Por Row § *K2z0g,jya] twice, ssk; rep fram * so Row 6 °Pt, [kt pt k, pt, it nto dau pl; sep frum * to end. Row? Kn. BO Weave in ond, Wash and block hs 2012 Kritsoane Aooassoriee $= Stel Plaid Pattern: (mult nds t and 4 With MC, kn nds 2 and 3 With CC%, *k2, 812 rep from * nds and 6 Wish CC2, 212, ka: rep fiom * rou, op Rods 1-6 for patt e ots With MC and emaller need, GO 108 Place matkor (pm) and jin inthe rnd, Wen ‘inkl, pt rib unt piece moamures 2" from CO. Changeto lager cirneadle. Worle Rede 1-6 of plaid patt (see Stinc 12 times—piece measures abo 0. Sha , Rnd 1 Wish MC, [140,2t0g] 8 tin nd? With CC1, [2 12) 2clmes, let, ato] 9 umes—00 ss vem. Rnd 3 With CC1, kz, s12)2 times, k2t0g] af Gtimoe—81 etre Check 2 nd 4 i 14, le? k2t0g| 9 times—72 ste Slouch rem Triona Murphy © 0.00 page 24 Size 19% bvim circumference, wal stretoh ta accommodate up 1023" circumference Yarn Universal Yan Deluxe Wersted (100% woot 220 ya [201 mi/100 9): + #31999 neutral gray (MO), 1 skein ‘= #1900 ebony tblack, CC, 1 skein 1 #12144 starfish (pine, CC2), 1 skein Gauge 19 sts and 42 mds = 4 in pla patt on larger needle Tools 1 820 8 (5 mm): 16" circular (cr needle and 91 of double-pointed nescles (dpe) © 8ze 7 (4.5 mm): 16° cieneedle ‘Marker rn) # Yarn needle «= Dinner pate o balloon fer blocking ‘See glossary for terms you don't know. Notes Only one color is used on any given round changes are the plaid pattern; cc achieved by slipping stitches Slip etvehes puririse with the yarn in back Do not cut yarn between rounds. When cebanging the calor for each new round, alwaye pick up the now color ftom undor neath the old ane When ahaping the crown, change ta double pointed noodles when necessary $6. knitscone.com Rnd § with G02, [al 2, k2, #1 2, 5 timee—69 ete rem. Rnd 6 With CO2, [al 2, k2, al t 8 imes—54 ste rem Rnd 7 With MC. Dk, k2t0g] 9 times—45 sts nd B With CC, lk2, 14, k2tog] 9 times — 96 ets rom, Rnd 9 With CCI, le Rnd 10 With MC, et, k2:03] 9 imax nd 11 With MC, [k2seq) 9 ime Break yarn, draw through rom sts and pall tightly 1) 9 times —27 ate sme Weave in ond, Soak: hat in watat and block aver a dinner plate or balloon Triona Murphy can be found en eguiliér tly Coe/ 3 Carolyn Kern @@00 page 25 eT asoade Yarne Boo Size 266" oioumferenoe and 613" tal Yarn Cascade Yauns Evo Alpaca (100% undyed alpaca, 220 yd 1201 mi/100 g) #91520 black (MQ, 1 skein + #7610 natural (CO), 1 sk Gaugo 19 ste and 23 mds Toole + Size 8 (6 mm): 16° circular ker needle 4° n charted patt i] eriwvin ae ce Hering L Lr Split Chevron oI strapon ‘= Marker rm) Yorn needle Soe glossary for arms you don't know. Notes ‘This stranded cowl ia workod in tho round in one pices, than folded ana sown With MC, CO 120 sts. Place marker (pm) tnd join in the md. Knit 1 end. Join work Rows 1-4 of Hexringbone chart times, Bre ‘MG, nit 1 md Purl 6 reds, Knit 1 md. Rejoin GC and work Rows 1-12 of Split Chevron chart 2 times, non work Rowe 1-7 once mare. Break C With MC. knit 1 rod. Purl rnd. BO all wise, Cut yarn, leaving a1 yd tall ‘Weave in al Sas except BO tall. Block coe ce Fold cov intalé lapping ry Stst olga evar CO eda Sow rolled edge 1 CO ads using whine jou x Youndstooth Bonnet 4 Wendy Bernard © O00 page 26 Sizes 16 (19%, 214)" from chin to chin and 514 16%, 64 fram easton to front eda; shown in sae 193 Yarn Brown Sheep Company Nature Spun Sport 100% woo); 184 yo 1189 mi/60g): charcoal IMC), 1 all salmon (CC, 1 bal Gauge 24 sis and 26 rows = 4" jn hounds: twath chart patton larger needles Tools «Size 5 13.75 mm: straight and sot of doube-pointad needles (ep «+ Siza4 13.5 mm) needles «Markers (m) + Yarn needle 2012 Keo fs Acoastorias SF evropen —Beuncmcnth cee “a ; Bosse ; ey mms Soe glossary for terms you don't know Notes The body of this bonnet is worked fet fam back to front, and then stitches are picked up along the cast-on edge and jolned in the round to shape the center back medallion, Bonnet Body: With MC and larger staigbt needles, CO 36 (16, 128) sts. Set-up row (WS) 2 pun to Inet 2 ts, 2. Nextrow (2S) £2 vith MC, work Houndatooth chart to lant 2 ets, k2 with MC. Contin pat a ‘established, keoping frst and last stein jgarter st with MC, until Rows 1-4 of Hoandscooth chart have been worked 8 (, 10) times—pioce mossuras about 5 (5%, 64" from CO. Change to smallor noodles. Workin ie, pl ib for 4 rows, BO all sim patt, Center back medallion: With MC, apn, and RS facing, wick up and knit 88 (104, 120) sts evenly along CO edge of body. Place marker (pm) and jln in the ‘ed. Knit 1 rnd, pm after every 11 (13,18) sis. Shape medallion: Rnd 1 [K2tog. kit to 2 ste hetore m, oak] times—16 az doc nd? Kn FRop last 2 da $ 4, 9) more times—24 sre rom, Next rd (511 kurv, k2t09, peso) Brimes—8 ste em. Knit 1m. Using yarn noodle, thread tal through rom sts. Cink tight and fasion to WS. Z-cord tie Wish MC and cn, mako 4-2 cord 90, (40, 40) long Finishing Weave in end, Fold cord in alt to find ‘center and tack down at point where bonnet was joined to workin the rnd, Sow [-oord va garter st edges. Tea knet at each end of eo. Wendy Bemard is « Southein Californie ‘ased knitwear designer and author of the Custom knits series published by Stewsrt, ‘Tabor & Chang. Sideways Aray fe Beret 5 AmyGunderson © 000 page 27 Brown Sheep Company Lamb's Pride Worsted Size 20° cioumterenoe at bri; bxim stretches to 24 Yarn Brown Sheep Company Lamb's Pride Worsted (85% wool, 15% mohair, 190 vd [174 mia ge ‘ #1402 brown heather (MCI, 1 skein 1 #023 fuchsia (CCN, 1 skain ‘#14163 indigo (CCA), 1 skein + 81160 dynamite blue (CC), 1 skein + M16 seatoam (CCA), 1 skein Gauge 16 sts and 22 rows = larger neeales Tools «Size 8 5 mm) needles + Size 6 4 mm): 16" or longer ciculer (cr needle +2 spare cir naadlas,si2a 6 (4 mm or smaller ‘Smooth waste yarn Yarn needle One 1/7 button inStston ‘See glossary or terms you dant know. Notes ‘This hetot ie wotked hack and forth in eight ‘sogmonts that ato shaped using shor rows. After tho main pottin of tho harot is otnod by grafting stitchas fr tho brim ‘ate picked up and worked downward, Eo B= Argyle "The chart is wotked using the intarsia moth td. Twist yarns at oach cal change :0 avoid Holo, Beret Wht larger needle, MC, and using a provisional method, CO $3.2ts, leaving an 8° tail of MC. Sogment 1: Work shor-re%es as fal ‘Short-row 1 (3S) Knit to ae, wrap next, Short-row 2 and all WS rows Pusl (dd Short-rows 3-15 Kinic vo 2 sts bofore last wrapped st, vrap next st, turn Short-row 17 Kit vo 1st beter last wrapped St, wrap next st, turn—9 wrapped as. Short-row 19 nit so ond, weeking wraps tog with wrapped ts as you come to ther, Short-row 20 Puri Segment 2: Work as for Segment 1 and. at tho same time, wrk Rows 1-20 of Augyle chatt (see Notes) over frat 18 sto. Seg mont 3: Wark Shott-rowe 1-17 as for Sogmont | and atthe same time, york Rowe 2-07 of chart aver fret 18 ste, Werk Short wows 18-20 as for Sogment 1 with MC. 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Hold 2 spare cit needles in ight hand and arrange ss a fol “Sst (deni) econta front nevdl l next (aul st onto back needle te ftom * unt al knit sts are on ftoat needle and all pul sts axe on ‘back needle, Wit tall tnreaded on a vara. ‘noodle, BO al sts using Kitchener st Button 7 With emallar naedle, MC and RS facing 20 knitscane.com bog at BO edge, pick up and knit 9 along selvedge edge of rb, Next row (WS) 11 pwise with yam in ont (wy nit to fend, Rep las: row 9 mote times, Next row (WS S11 puwise wt Id, work a 4-st ‘one row buttonhole, knit 10 end, Contin ptt for 2 more rs, Shape tals: Dee row (RS) S11 pweiso wy, sek, knit to last sts katog, kt—2 ete doc. Rap Doo row on rn ( WS) eB ate tm, Next r0W S! 1 prise wyf.el 1 kwioe wy, k2tog, Reso, kid ete rom. Next row Kicg—1 strom, Footen of lat a. Finishing ‘With GO tail ended on a yarn needle, ‘weave tal in and out of ste at canter of Doret, pull tight to gather, and fasten off on WS. Weave in endsand block. Sew button tou under burtonbole, ‘Amy Gunderson = ade Universal Yarn in Novth Careline Plaid ; Headband © Nadya Stallings © 00 page 28 ‘Size 22" ciccumference and 2" tall bond Yarn Brower Sheep Company Nature Spun Sport (100% wool 184 ya 1168 m0 o) #123 saddle tan (MC), 1 skein “+ ¥NB4 orange you glad (CCM, 1 skein 1 N46 red fox (CC2),1 skein Gauge 33 sts and 42 rows = 4" n double keting pat; 21 sts and 25 rows = "in plaid part, Tools. + Size 5 13.75 mm) needles + Spare needle in same size or smaller for three-needle BO «Size F/5 (8.75 mm crochet hook «Waste yarn “ Suiten holdar + Yarn naadie ‘See glossary for terms you don't know. Notes "The hand and bow axe worked 99 one long piece. Thefts half of she hand is worked double kni:ting. then the bow is worked in a (single knitting) plaid pat n, then the second half of the band is Wotkod in double knitting. The pivco is foldod and sewn to cresta the bow shapa, Stitches {20/3 inc: Kt, yok} sn same et—2.st incl TheFibre Company Essential and colorful needles in hand-sewn Pr designer cottons DDS LG Kke ae aa ntially feminine You'll he captivated by this collection of 26 knitted garments and accessories designed with a playful and modern sensibility and perfect for every occasion. Essentially Feminine Knits: 28 Must-Have Chie Designs Lene Holme Saree WS2pages, 8x9 | $2439 2012 Kritecene Accessories 9 Double 2ow) itting Pattern: (muliple of Row 1 “Xt, s1 1 pwise with yarn in front (sf: rep from * to and. Rp Row 1 for patt Plaid Pattorn: (multiple of 10 sts + 8) Row 1 (8S) S11 pwise with yarn in back (yb), KE, pt, k2, pt; zep fom * to last 7 9, Row 2 511 pwise wyb, “p6. KI, p2, kt: rep ‘Hom. to laa 7 32, £7 op Rows 1 and 2 for patt. Band: With MC held double and using a provisional method, CO 12 ste, Brose ‘Letzand MC. Trost each doublod st as 2este—24 sus total. With single strand of IMC, work m double knitting part (eee Stliches) uml band measuros 1 ‘with a WS row Piret half of bow: Maxt row (RS) With MC, knit last st, pt. Ine ow SI1 wise wyb, “pt, MIP, n2, MIP: rep from * to last 2 98, p2—38 ets. Werk in plaid patt (se@ Stitebes in fol stripe soquence: "Brows MC, 2rowe CCT, 2 cows MG, 2 rows CO2; op from * 8 more times, work 8 toms MC. Bow center: Dee row (RS) S11 prise wy, (ssa 12 ume, ppl—14 ete rem, Next row StI pwsiso wyb, ket toast st, pt. Rep last row 6 mote timos, ending with a RS row. Second half ff bow: Ine row CWS) $1 pin vs, [t-tod inc (goo Stitches} 12 times, pt—38 aus. Work in plaid part in fol etripe sequence: “Brows MC, 2rowa C2, 2rows 92. soitscena.com MG. 210s CCI; rp ftom * 3 more times, ‘wore routs MO. Cont with MIC only Doe tow (RS) SL1 porise wy, “k2t0g, kt, k2tomp top from * to last2 sts, 1, pl—24 ste om, url WS ow. Band: Workin double Jeniting pact for 17, ending with a WS row, Place sis alder. ‘With GCI held double, CO 6 sts, Broa. 1 strand CCl. Treat each doubled st as 2 ata—16 ate total, With single strand of GCI, work in double knitting pate unit piece measures 3* tram CO. BO as fll: Sok, “eek pass 2nd st on right neodie over first w BO 1 ep ftom * across ‘Weave in end and biock, Embell ‘With CC1, RS facing. and erochet book, Doiding yarn on WS and erochothoakean RS, work chain a embroidery along ie: pust column of bow, beg at han edge and ending st canter of hoo. With C2. wor chain st ‘embroidery along next pt colimn Rep for ‘ext 4 purl onlurnns, alternating CCl and (€C2, Rep faroxhor half of bow, beg with C2 Shape bow: Fold bow in haif with WS tog, ‘meeting beg and ere of baw With MIC, sow across bend arbeg and end of bow to secure, sewing through al layers, Bung center of bow toseam line. Wrap decorative ing around bow at unter sow ends fring tog 10 ‘secure. With MC, tack ends of betta band Remove waste yan ftom provisional CO and ‘lace es onto spare nondlo, Pace hal ste ‘onto anethor nae, With RS tog. join enda ot band using three needle BO, treating each pair of=t8on front needle as 1st, and each pair of on badk noedie ae 1st [Nadya Stallings West Side Socks Mary Lycan © O00 page 29 Size 73" foot circumference and 9%" long frorn back of hee! 10 tip of toe; fot length is adjustable Yarn Zitron Trekking XXL Tweed (75% superwash wool, 25% nylon: 459 yd 1420 mi/i00 ot: #1203 tomato (MC), 1 bal + #230 toed dark gray (CO), 1 all ‘Yarn distributed by Skace Gauge 33 sts and 62 rnd = 2" in diagonal patt Tools + Size 1 12.25 mm) needles (see Notes) + Markars tm) + Yarn neecle e glossary for terms you don't know. Notes ‘Those eacks ean be worked using a aot of 4-of 6 doubie-point circular (cit) needles ot long circular neodisfor the Magic Loop mathod needles (dpm), 2 The socks combine two color technics: single-round alternating stipes worked in a double spiral (no jogs or ends to ‘weave in) and slipped stitches (paetern sng with only ane working yarn ata tme, ‘wath no floats or weaving 1) The socks have a Dutch heel and a wedge eo with unasually placed doctoasoe. The eucke aro nized with negative ease oo ‘that tho stitch pattorn will be strichod and vista when worn ook Cutt: With MC, loosely CO 72 et. Place ‘marker (om) and join in the md, Work in k2 ponb for 2" Leg: Set-uprnd 1 “Si 1 pwise with yamn in back (yb) ka; rep from * Sou Sat-aprnd2 i, Wend xk BB vsssinnc ssewnnee wooinee arse Bh econ 2380 wih MC, user Row 1 of Diagonal chart over 12 88, pm, otk Row 1 of Leg Shaping chart over 16a, pm, work Row 1 of Diagonal chart ‘ver 44 sts. Cont in patt through Row 40 of Log Shaping chant—84 sts rem, Nextrnd Removing old m as you come to them, work Rowe 1 of Diagonal chart over 8 st, ps, work Row 1 of Back Log chart over 16 sts, pm. work Row of Diagonal chart ovat 40 sts. Gant in att for 38 more mals, a sited length to heel ending with Row 9 tf charts. Heol flap: Sel-up row (RS) With (MC, K83 omaving m),tarn. Wotk heal flap back and forth oi thase 29 sj ann 21 te wil be worked later fr inston, Row 1 (WS) “S11 pwise with yarn ont fy ‘is ep fora * to last 1 pine wy Row2 (28) Kot Bh ss oncom Heme elmer ne Diagonal ‘Leg Shaping 2012 krinacane Aecessorins 92 ‘Rep last 2 10ws 28 more tmes—24s sts along each edge. Turn heel Set-up row (ws) [S13 perso wf, pt] 11 sims, turn Row 1 (25) K2tog.W7, ak, urn, Row2 (Ws) S11 parse wy, pl 6 times, carn FReplast 2 rows 19 more times, chen wotk FRow 1 once moro—9 heol ss rem. With RS focing, ans Dod sts to lett neodle. Break MC. Gusset: Wits RS facing, MC, and begat ‘end of instep sts, pileup and knit 24 alongside ct hoa fap. 3 hoo! st, pick up and knit 24 sts alg side of heal lp, KH inatop sta, pm for boy of md—88 sa tot. Next nd Werle Row 1 of Diagonal chart over Bass, pm, wot Row tof Gust chart vee 40.55, pm, work Row 1 of Diagonal char: over 40 st. Contin pat tough Row 60 of Gusset ‘chart—64 exe om. Foot: Next Woe Row fof Diagonal chart over 8s, 'm, werk ow fof Sole char: over 16 ts, 8m, work ‘Row 1 ofDiagonal chart over 40 ts, Goat in ptt until foot measures 8" om back of hee, 1 1% Teas than desired finished length, ening with an odd-numbered chat 10, ‘Too: (soa Notes) Broak OC and cont with MC only. Romavom. Setup rnd "E13, pr, Ke, 110; ron far * ence exe) —62 rom. Rnd 1 Knit. 24 snitscons.com Rnd 2 “Knit wo 2 ts belore m, Katou, W7, sek rep trom * once more, knit to end—4 ste eo'd op last 2 rds 10 more times, removing mn on last ma—18 sts vem. Break yarn, leaving 4 12° ll, Sfirer 9 sts onto 1 needle and last 9 sts onto another noedle, rast ste using Kitchonor et Finishing Wave in nde, Bock, Mary byean designs krivic splitting her time batwasn North Carolina ara Connecticut Lokken Kerchief s Megi Burcl © 000 page 30 a ‘Roman Hille Solt- Striping Maraton Size 22° wid and 15° tal at canter, excluding tangs Yarn oman Hills Se-Striping Marston (80% superwash merino, 20% nylon: 350 vs 1520 mi/100 gk: ‘ East River skyline, 1 stein Gauge 26 sts ard 52 rows Tools + Size 5 (8.75 mm: 32 or longer cireulor (cin neede + Sit FI5 [3.75 mm crochet hook Yarn needa in garter st Soe qlaeeary for tarma you don’t knew. Notes "This shaw is constructed in six segments that are joinad ae thay are worked and is knit on the bias in two directions. A increases are wotked on wrong-side rows, loins are worked on right-side roms using either ssk or K2iog, Attor completing oach segment, slide it 10 the cable of your circular nosdlo. You Wor! tbe working thes live stitchoe unt Row 27 ofthe next eagmant, Stitches Right join: Tranefer 1 t from right needle toleft needle, then k2tor (tensterted st ‘and fll ston lett needle). Segment cozss Row 1 andall BS rows Kei, Rows2, 24, and26 (8) Kast Even Rows 4-22 (WS rows) Knit to last st MIL, ki—1 et incl Row 27 Ynit—12.2 Broak yarn. Slide sts to cable (sou Notes) Segment 2 C0 Fete (dd Rows 1-25 (RS zows) Knit Rows and 24 (5) i Even Rows 4-22 (Wis rows) KI, MIR, knit to end—t st noid Row 26 WS) Krit—12 6x5 With RS of both segroonts facing, arrange ‘work on left needle so that previous Segment i let of Curent eogment. Odd Rows 27-47 (3S rows) K1, sk (soe Notoc), turn—t et rom ftom sogmont 1 atter Row 47, Even Rows 28-48 WS rows) X12 Row 49 K11, s9k, pick up and knit 19 sts long saivedge edge of segment 1 (1st in each garter ridge end 1 st in CO edge} 25 sts total Row $0 Kai. (dd Rows 51-71 (RS rows) Kost. Even Rows 52-72 (WS rows) KI, MIR, knit wo fond—t at ine’ Row 73 Koit—26 st, Break yarn. Slide sts to cable Segment 3 co zee (dd Rows 1-25 (RS rows) Knit Rows 2 and 24 (WS) Kos Even Rows 4-22 (WS 1ows) Knit to last ot, MIL, ki—1 etinca Row 26 WS) Knit 12 st With RS of both cogments facing, aang ‘work so that provious sagment is on right needle and currant segmont ison et needle (Odd Rows 27-88 (RS rover) Right jie (soe itches), KI after Row 96. Evon Rows 28-94 (0S rows) K2,vurm Row 96 X12, st pwise with yarn in font (wy, break yarn—19 sts rem, Row $7 (Rs) Bex at CO edge of segment 2, ick up and knit 97 sts along selvedge edge of segment 2(f et in CO edge and atin ea gate ridgel, tog, kt —49 ts total Row 98 ns. Ould Rows 99-119 (8S rows) Knit Even Rows 100-120 W's rows) Knit olast st, MIL, lt ai Row 121 Knfe—60at= Break yarn, Ste sts to cabla 4 stem trom segment 2 coda, dd Rows 1-25 (25 row Rows 2and24 (1) Kast Even Rows 4-22 (WS 1ows) Ki, MER, end—1 at inci, Row 26 (WS) Knit » Kit nie vo Wem, ‘With RS of oth segments facing, arrange ‘work on lett needle #o that previous sogment is to lotof curtont segment (Odd Rows 27-143 (85 1035) KI, sk, urn— ‘strom from segment $ ator Row 143, Evon Rows 28-144 (WS rows) £12 Row 145 1, ssi. pick up and ke ‘lang eogment 3 (1st in each gar ‘Tues total Row 146 Kot (Odd Rows 147-167 (RS cows) Ket Even Rows 148-168 (WS roves) Ki, MIR ent soand—t atined Row 168 kni—84 sts, Break yarn, Slide sts to cable. 1 Ol ste vedige edge o ridge and stin CO ode Segrrent § co Tas (Odd Rows 1-25 (33 108: Rows 2 and 24 (Ws) Kast Even Rows 4-22 (WV sows) Knit MIL, kt devine’ WE Row 26 (Wis) Knit-—1asts ‘With RS of oak segments facing, arrange ‘work #0 that previous segment is on night needle, Odd Rows 27-191 kilt st rem Row 191, Even Rovrs 28-190 (WS rowe) K12, turn Row 192.12, «I 1 purise wy!, btoak yarm— tae Row 188 (RS) Box at CO exgo of soyment 4 pick up and knit 86 ete along eaivedgo edge of segment 4 (1 st in CO edge and 41ot in each garter ridge), k2tog, KI1— 87 st total Row 198 Ko, (dd Rows 195-215 RS ov) Kit Even Rows 196-216 (WS rows) Kn vast MIL, kt—1 et ine. Row 217 Ks. 108 sa, Beak yarn. ile and current segment ison let rows) Right jen, ide sts to cable Segment & coXas (Od Rows 1-25 (85 rows) Kt Rows and 24 (Ws) Kn: Evon Rows 4-22 (WS 10 ond—t tine’ Row 26 W5) Knit—12 evs With RS of oth segments ‘acing, arrange ‘work on tt neodle that pe EI, MIR, knit so segments a let of curtant aoxme ‘dd Rows 27-239 (28 100) Ki, 28h 1 stter from segment 6 ater Row Even Rovrs 28-240 WS io%s) K.2, Row 241 K11,ssk, pick up and knit 109 sts long eolvedge edge of sogmant 6(1 stn tach garter ridge and t st in CO edgel— 121 sta total. Row 282 Ko. (id Rows 243-268(85 rows) Knit Evon Rows 244-264 (W'5 rows) Ki, MIR, knit wend —t sinc 13218 after Row 264 BO all ee Finishing Woave in ends and block. Fringe: Cut 122 strands of yarn, each 4 long. old 1 guard in half Using @ crochet hock, pul fold through lower adge of shaw, tben pul lends of strand through old to secure Ingert t strand of tinge in every other garter ridge or BO st along lower edge ot sal ‘Megi Buret ives in Varian, Ohio: She began knitting voracousty as a productive ‘excuse to procrastinate on her reading while stuaying at Kenyon College. Sho now has learned to reed while she knits 2019 Krinscene Acessories 96 Kilkenny Tara Marianne Hobart q © 000 page 36 Size 17" brim crcumterence, 3° cicumter fence above brim at widest point Yarn Ciassic Elite Yarns Mountain Top Vista (60% woo!, 60% superfine alpaca; 100 ya (st mysog: 1 #6044 fawn, 2 skeins Gauge 18 ste and 24 rows = 4" n Stat on larger needles; 23 sts of Cable and Lace chart = 4 Tools 1 Sze 4 (8.5 mm: 16" circular (cr needle 1820 7 (4.5 mm): 16° cicand set ot dovble-pointed needles (spn) Markers tm * Cable naedie (en) + Yarn needle See glossary for tarms you don't know With smaller noedie, CO 96 ste. Place ‘matkor (pm) and join in tho rod. Workin K2 palb for 10 ra. Coange to larger eit adie Ine md (K9, 18h] 9 ime, K6—106 sts, Work Rnd 1-43 of Gable Lace chart, changing to dpn when necessary 60 ets tem. Piece measures about 9" fom CO. Shape crow Rd 1 [k2i09, pt) 21 timos—42. st om, Rnd 2 [P2:0g, kl] 14 mee —28 ete rm. 4% eitscone.com nd 3 [K2209] 14 times —14 at rem. Rnd 4 [k2109] 7 times—? sts 10m Finishing ‘With tail tréaded on yarn needle, draw tail through rem sts and pul to gather. Secure tail ta WS, Weave in ends and Block. Mako a 14" crcumferonce pom-pom and attack to center of hat Marianne Hobart ucuily spends her time ‘36 an azcounlant, crunching numbers 0 the outerbutbs of our nation's carta =} ow 0} w N] a Z] i200 rostteh DN fait, omen — Cable and Lace Skel/ Wat Amanda Scheuzger ©©00 page 38 Coast !O (0-Wool Logaey DE Size 18° brim circumference; brim stretches 1023" Yan 0-Woo! Legacy DK (100% certified ‘organic merino; 182 yd {140 mi/50 0}: #49104 overcast, 2skeins Yorn distributed by Tunney Weel Company Gauge 25 ste and 30 mds = 4° n Brim chart Tools + Size 6 1 mm: 16" cola (ce) needle and set of double-pointed needles Idpn) + Markars (rn) * Cable need fen} Yarn needle Seo qoeary for terme you dan’: know. Wat Brim: With cit needle, CO 112 st. Turn ‘wotk, Work Row 1 of Brim chart. Place marker (pm) and join in the md. Work Rowe2-19 of Brim cba onoo, Next rnd *P6, lett 2 times, pB: rep from * to end Rep last rnd until piece measures 8" from CO, Shape crown: Work Rows 1-23 of Crown chart, changing to dom when necoseaty—8 ate rom. Cut yatn, leaving a 12" tail Thread tail onto yarn neodle and daw through rem ats. Pull ight to gather sts are! fasten offen WS, 17 sti, 1 stosito DIU, transl bot te wo leftneeca, 209 20096 p2teg 611 etomo en boi in back 511 stoma. hei non, pi kth iromen 511 stomoen holt in back, fe cr ramen 511 stoma bold non, ett Eta ramen avo 2strepeut Finishing so CO tail i lose gap at bog of on CO edge. Weavo in ene. Block ighiy. = ‘Amanda Scheuzger ives, works, and knits in Waldobore, Maine, Allison Janocha © 0.00 pages Sizes 714 (914) foot cicumference and 84 (10% long from back of hae 10 tip a to; foot length is aojustable socks shown measure 74° Yarn Thee rsh Gils Adorn Sock (20% merino, 20% nylon; 430 ya [393 mys00 9) * Dorian Gray (MI, 1 stein + bayside (CC), 1 skein Gauge 36 sts and 48 nde = in St st Tools + Size 0 [2 mm) neades c28 Notes) + Markers (m) + Yarn needle See glossary or arms you den't know. Notes "These socks can be worked using 4 set of 4 or 8 double-pointod neodles (din), 2 circular (ex) needies, or t long etxeular needle ft the Magic Loop method. Stitches Double Moss Stitch: (multipla of 4 ts) nds # and2*12, p2:20p som * axound nds Band 4°22, 2: vo fren *arourel, op Rrnda 1-4 for patt. Socks (Cuff: Wich Mc, CO 64 (80) st. Divide ats evenly over 3 or 4 don, 2 cit needles, orone long clr needle, Place matkar (pm) and jain inthernd Rnd 4 With MC, ken. Rnd 2 With MC, purl. Do not cut MC. nd3 With CC. kn. Rnd 4 With CC, put. cur Cc, Rnd Witt IC, kt. Rnd 6 With ROC. poe Rnd 7 Witt RC, kent. nds 8-17 Work Rreds 1-4 of double moss st (aoe Stitches) 2 times, then work Rnds 1 and 2 once more, nds 18-23 Rep Rinds 1-6 of cut Inc rnd With RC, 16 (20), Mt, kt (20); fom * ones more—86 (82 sts. Logs: Worle Rows 1-6 (1-8) of Leg chart for your szo 11 (G) times, Hoel: Note: Hoa is worked back and forth over frst 23 (21) es of tnd: rem 23 (@t) sts wil be worked later for instep. Rey with a RS row, wrk Rows 1-6 (1-8) of Heel chart for your size times. Shape heel ‘using short-rows as iol: Short-row 1 (RS) K20 28), sok, kt, ron Short-row 27'S) S11, p8(12, nog, pl turn Short-row3 81, knit 191 st hetere gop, ssk 14, un, Short-row 4 Si 1 puil to { st befere gap, eto, pt, urn Rop Shortzows 3 and 4 four (tive) mae—21 (27) hoe! ete term. Guseot: Next tnd K21 (27) noo ste, pick up and nit (20) ss alang sa of hoa flap, pm, work Row t of Log char: for your azo over 23 (at) 2012 Knitecene Accessories gf instep sts, pm, pick up and knit 15 (20) ste along side of heel flap, #10 (23) heel sts, pm forbog of md—4 (108) ets tol. Bag md Knit 103 sts before r, k2t0g, 1, alm, werk ‘in patt tom, kd, sek knit to end—2 sts decid, Next rnd Knit to m, wouk in pate xo zm. knitto end. Rep last 2 mds 8 (12) more times—66 (62) ete rom. Foot: Werk even ‘uni foot moasuros about 7 (834) fom. back of heol, or about 2 (24) lass than osirad finished langth, ending with Row 6 @)of Log chart. Too Bnd 1 With MC lent. Rnd 2 Wien CO knit. Cot CC nd 3 Wich MC, kit Find 4 “Knicta 3 sts before ma, 0g, Kt, lm oo nt 2nd fast the kon BS: pons enon as: comivs S11 koise wib on RS VI si peso wyt ows BX ntendar fe fe] 51 prise wyt ona: 11 kese mab on WS lok note Log, size 7 Hel, size 7 Leg. size 9 Heel, size 9 Wels CoomeooG eel woo 8 ‘eitscons.com XA, sek: rep from * once more, knit to end—4 sta decid. op last 2rd 10 (12) mare timos—22 (30) sts tom, Next rnd 5 (2): break yarn, leaving tall, Slnext £1 (5) sts onto 4 needle and xem 11 (15) st onto another needle. Gat sts using Kitchener st. Finishine Weave in end, Block, Scientist by day sd knitter by right, Alison Janocha ives \p Cleveland, Ohio, and canbe found blogging with ends at wwe taatlasgns wordpress.com. then it chop bath sts tom lf noodle ‘then ‘ol then sop both sts rm Hull Seark Kristy Howell @000 page at 12 ‘Size 98" long and 81" wide on ends Inackband is 4" wide) Yarn Rowan Fine Tweed (100% wool; 98 ya (90 my25 gi + 4373 Skipton, 6 balls Yam distributed by Westminster Fibers Gauge 20 sis and a8 rows = in fisher man's rib aftr blocking (see Notes} Tools Size 22.75 mm|: 32" circular (eel needle + Yorn needle See glowsary for terma you don't know. Notes Since each row is escantlally worked twice in tho fishorman's tib patiorn, if you coun cho eivehes in a column to eal late ov: gauge, you will aed to multiply by two to obtain the actual number of rows worked. Only a few yards of the sixth ball of yarn wero used, Five balla would probaly be ‘enough ifthe fisherman's rib eectians at both ends ofthe scart were shorzoned by an inch or two, Stitches ib: Kis nto t in tow below next et on jaft noel, diop st off left noodle Fisherman's Rib: tmuitipleof2 sts) Row 1 “Ki, kib: top itom * wo end op Row 10 ory 108 fo pat, Double Knit Pattern: (multiple of 2 sts) Row 1 °S11 pwise with yarn mn trom (ry, ktjrep from * to end. Row 1 every row for patt ark Loony GO 42.ete, Knit 1 owe. Worle fishorman's ib pat (0 Stitchos for Next raw °51 1 pwiso wy, ely nop fem * to tend. Worl double knit pate (sae Stitchac) for 18" Kr 1 rove, Work fisherman's rib pats for 20" Loosely BO ell ets Finishing Weave in ond and block Ligh Kristy Howl ives 6 Lusiow, Maine Lrresponsiéle Tan Josie Mercier @ O00 page 42 13 Sizes 22 (241 circumference at brim, 32M [95i circumference ot widest point. Het shown in sizo 22° Yarn Sublime Extra Fine Merino Wool DK [100% extratina marino; 127 yd L116 mit 50 + #0167 red hot, 2 (2) skeine Yarn cistributed by Kritting Fever Gauge 20 sts ara 40 rows = 4 in garter stitch on lxger needle Tools 126 (4 mm): sraight neadias and 2 double-pointed needles (pn) 1 Size 4 (3.5 mm) needles 1 Markers im) Yarn needle See glossary for terms you don't know Notes This hat ie work fat from the top down ‘and vamed, Yat With den, CO 3 ts, Wor Foard fo Change to larger needles Row 1 (35) [c&b] 3 timos—6 ss, Row 2(WS) Kit&b, k4, Kit&b—8 sts Row 3K, i 1%b) 6 times, kt—14 ate Rows 4and6 i Row Ks, place marker (pm) Ud, kt, pan] 6 umes, kI—2055, Row 7 Kt, lm, [knit tot before next m, Kifb, cl) 6 timos, Row 8 kr. Rop last 2 rows 29 26) more times—184 (206) sts 27 29) sts borwoan m. Knit 4 rows 5) om, Pent wo 2 sus before 35 lm 6 times, kB ene doo Next row (WS) Knit. Rep las: 2 rows 8 mena imes—110 (122) sta rem: 18 (20) sts between m. Change to smaller naedles, ‘Work in kt, pl rib for 14”. BO al sts Bete ine'd Finishing Block hat to Beaauremen ‘Josie Mercier ives and knis ¢ Bale, Onterio, Canad, and can be found at wwe mercierkrittinpatterns. blogspot.com Lnishbotin Cow/ Heidi Todd Kozar © 000 page 44 Size 26’ circurnfarance and 8° daep Yarn Cascade Yarrs Eco Clous (70% marino ‘ool, 30% baby alpaca, 164 yd {150 mi 1009) 2012 Kritscane Accaseor'es 99 a SS sai acprannoreaninea Cable 24 srepest ‘1802 ecru, 2 stains Gauge 26 sis and 34 rnd chart att Tools 1 Sze 8 (5 mm: 16" circular (cr needle * Markers i + Cable needle ford Yarn needle in Cable See glossary fer terms you don't know. Cowal CO 140 ste, Place mather (pm) and fin in the ma, Next md "P2, k2;rop ftom” to ond. ‘Rup lact rnd until pioca moasures 14" from (CO. Ing ma P2, "8, p2, (elf) 2 timo, k2] 2imas, Jetf&b] 2 timas, n2,X6, po: rep from * more timon, le, m2, Wes) 100 ntscene-com 2 imos, k2|2timos, Dat) 2 times. pe k6—170 ts, Work Rnd 1-8 of Cable chart 17 :imes, than top Rads 1 and 2once more Dee rnd P2,“k2. p2] 2times, hate] 2rimes, potog, Mk Bl n2tog, [kZtog 2 times, In, k2}2 times, p2: rep trom * 3 more times, k2, p22 times, 2i0g] 2 times, p2i0g, pl. k2, pl patog,[kdtogl 2 simes,[p2, k2}2 timee—140 ste rem. ‘Work in p2, 2 rib unt ribbing measures 118, BO all 8 in Finishing Block cowl to measurements Heidi Todd Kozar an be iound at www lembraceslewe blogspot.com Sea Legs Scarf Allison Heas ©0000 page a5 Is ie 8" wide and 92" long Yarn Blue Sky Alpacas Melange (100% baby ‘alpaca, 110 yd [100 m0 g): * #809 toasted almond, 8 skeins Gauge 34 sis and 30 rows = 4" in chart patt Tools * Size 5 13.75 mm) needles ‘Cable nocd lon + Yarn needle ‘See glossary for terms you don't know. at O68 ss. Knit 6 rows, ending with a WS row. Werk Rows 1-116 of Chart | Gee page 102) cao, than 19p Rows 29-116 two mere times Work Rowe 1-09 of nar 2 (seo pace 104) once, ening with aS row. Beg with a WS sow; vote Rowe 1-88 of Char (ese none 105) Sof ‘Chart dence, Knit 6 ews, BO all ts loosely. Finishing Block sear! 1 measuremes nds, ‘and weave in Allison Haas can be found online at ‘wwveralaskanpurl.com. Alison les in Skagway, asks. WHAT’S POSSIBLE WITH KNITTING? oe ts e tui LN cAMe Vinten =, WES Pretogsay Www.InterweaveKnittingLab.com Chart 2 104 haces 2012 Knitsoana Aocassories IOS Fae 7A Orés Cow/ Robin Ulrich ©0000 page 50 IG Size 211 creumterence and 12° al Yarn Berroco Flicker (87% baby alpaca, 8% acrylic, 5% other fibers; 189 yo (175 my60 a) 193321 petina, 2 skeins 106 ktscana.com Gauge 20 sis and 28 rods = 4" in moon scape patt Tools + Size 10 6.5 mm): 16" citcuar (cit needle ‘Markers tm) + Yarn needle See joseaty for terms you don't know Notes [emay be helpful to usa markers ofa ditfer santocler than boginning-ofround markar between each etizch pattar repeat Stitches Moonscape Pattern: (rutile of 18st) nds 1,2,4,6, and 7 Kit Rds 3 and § "3, yo, kB, [k2i09) 2 simon, Ws yo, Kl: ep fom * vo end, Rds 9,1, 13, and 14 Pus. Rnds 10 end 12 P1, yo. p6, (p2u0gl 2 umes, 6, yo. plop from * to end. Rep Rods 1-14 for pat (CO 108 ata Place marker (pen) and join in the md, Worle Rade 1-14 of moonscape patt (Gee Sitchos) 6 times. BO all sts wise Fini Weave in end Ain Block lightly to measura- Robin Ulrich dritsn-centra! Ohio, Her kiting and ifs adventures can'be found ine at www robineineh blogspot com StineAri Shao! Denise Twum © 0.00 page 52 iF ie 62" wide anc 30° deep alter blocking Yarn Mienos doi Uruguay Maxima 100% merino wool, 218 yd [201 mi/100 a: * M2060 highlighier, 2 skeins ‘Yarn distributed by Faemount Fibers sts and 16 rowe = 4" in elongated + Size 9 15.5 mmi: 29" or longer circular lef) needle + Markers rn) *# Yara needle Stitches Stitch (BS): Knit next ston ltt needle wrapping yam 2 times around right nestle instead of once. On fll WS row, ‘otk st as indicated, dropping hath wraps ‘6 ie romoved ftom let: needle, Triple Klongated Stiteh (TRS): Knit next ston left needle, wrapping yain 3 times around right needle instead of once, On fell, WS ow, work sas indicated, dropping all \wrape ar et ie removed fram left noodle, Picot BO: “Using tho knitted method, CO 2st, then BO d mia and al rem a back to left needle; rep from * to end co bats, Sot-up Row 1 (RS) Kt, [BS (see Seite place mankse (pm) 2 times: ES, Kl Set-up Row 2 KI. put! to last. (dropping ‘both weape of ech Row 1 (RS) Ki, yo, work BS worm, yo, sm, BS lm, yo, work ES ta last 9, red Row 2 (WS) Kt, purl tolaee st @ropping oth vwraps of each st op last 2 rows 31 more times: Edging: Row 1 (RS) I, yo, knit tom, yo alm, BS, elm yo, knit toast st, yo, ki—A sts ine’ Row 2K1, pt, knit w 1 st before m, pl. slim i (dropping both wre), sm, pl, knitto 2.8, pl KL Rows Zand 4 Rop Rows t and 2—14t ets Row Ki, yo, week TES (toe Sui yo, sl, BS, om, yo, work TES tolast st rae) wom, vo Ki ate incl Rows K: all wrape of each st pt, alm, pl (drop n,n to 1 at before m (dropping ping both wraps), m, pt, knit 10 last 2 eh kt 1m, yo, 2, BS, el, yo vo, kd —4 ste ned Row Bi, pi, knit to 1 «theta m, pl, lm 1, pt knlt to ste (dropping alt wraps of Rep Rows 6-8 once mote—157 st, Using Picot 20 (sea Stivahes), BO all ts, Finishing Weave in e jlongated [, Block shawl, string Denise Twum loves watching lengthy Bollywood movies or Korean grams white ting fr her Niseyknits brand. You oan beep up with her kniting exploits at wr Moon Kings 1 Coew/ & Michelle Cali Mattingly @000 page 54 Size 20° circumference and 6" high Yarn Krit Collage Sister (100% wool 115 yd 105 r/215 gt: * camel heather (MCI, 1 skein Kit Collage Gypsy Garden [75% wool 28% mohair 35 vo 132 mIt125 gh «stardust garland (CO), 1 skein Gauge 6 sts and 8 rows = 4" in St st using Mc Tools + Size 17 (19 mm) needles + Yarn oeea See glossary for tarms you don't know Notes "This cow! ie worked flat in one piece, and then the selvedge edges are sewn after giving the cowl a halt soup the side ofthe Stitches Walt Pattarn Rows 1 and (5) Wish MO, ln. 2012 Knitscane Aceassories (OF Rows 2and 4 With MC, pov Rows Sand7 [R) With CC, pur! Rows 6 and 8 With CO. knit Repeat Rovis 1-8 for pat, Body With MC, CO 80 see, Wonk Rows 1-8 of Walt pate (sae Stitches) 2 times, thon work Rows 1~4 once mote. BO all ss Finis, Fold cow! in Ralf o eelvedge edges moo: with WS tog. Give one edge a halt twist 90 that RS ofthat edge is now facing WS of other edge. Seam edges tog. Weave in ends Michelle Cali Mattingly con be found ru desqner and h ntting a 108 snitscana.com Lightning Kerchie? Odessa Reichel @OO0O page 55 19 Madelinotorh Toah Merino Ligkt Size 26" wide and 18° deon Yarn Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light (100% superwash merino; 420 ya 402 mit00 ot * stove pipe (MO), 1 skein “Edison bull (CO), 1 skein Gauge 24 ete and 42 row: Tools + Sig 6 mm: 32” circular (ci) needle in shave patt + Marker i + Yarn needle 1 glossary for terms you don't know, Notes ‘Shave is worked from the center top dawn. Canty the unused cole lossy alongside the otk. Tokeop the contrast color from ob ously traveling up the side edge, whon working Row 3 with main color, ewist the two yamsbeloro knitting tho thitd itch, With Mo, CO ses, Knit 6 rows: da mot nan after last row Rotate work and pick up and knit 9 sts doven selvedge (1 svafter each (garter ridgo}, thon pice up ane Knit 2 se ftom CO ecige—9 sis, Tun. Set-up row (RS) 3, yo, kt, yo. place marker (om, kt, yol 2 umes, 19 ss, Next rw £3, pull te last ate, , Shawl patt Rows 1 and3 3) Wish MC, 1, yo, ket tom, yo, alm, ki (center 21, yo, kit to laet ta, yo. 24 ate ine. Rows 2 and 4 With MC, 13, pull oer Sos 1S, Row With GC, rep Row Row 6 With CO: init. Row 7 Wich BC, tp Row 14 te ne’. Row 8 With MC, 43, purl to last 3 ats. ¥3 Rop last 8 to¥rs 16 more times—269 sts. Edging: Work Rows 18 of shavl pat, removing m om lst row 28 st, ow 1 (2S) With GC, 3, *k2t0q,H2, Ie 2 Imes, Ki, so; up ftom * olast 3 sts, 3 Row 2 Wiss GC, unt Row 3 With BMC, top Row 1 Row 4 With MC, XS, purl to last 3 eta, 13. op Rows (CG, rep Rovr 1. Knit 1 row. With MC, loosely BO alls —4 sa incl. and 4 two more traoe, With Supernova Coe! 20 Odessa Reichel ©0000 page 56 8, Charles Tinks Size Adour 50" circumference and 8 high Yarn §. Charies Tinka (100% fine marino ‘woo: 108 yd 1100 mi/50 ot #901 brown sugar (MC), 3 skeins S. Charles Crystal 75% polyester, 26% cot ten; 144 yd 131 mi25 0): #402 starry night (CC), 2 seeins Yarns diatrbuted by Tahe-Stacy Charles Ine Gauge 12 sis anc.23 rows = a" in Lace natt on larger needles, with 1 strand of each vain held tog Tools 1 Sze 8 5 mm): 40" cicular (cx) needle += Size 10 (6 mm 40" cr needle Marker Yorn neecle Notes ‘hie cowl i wotked Sn the round, "Pho east ‘on stitches ata twisted twine befona join ing in he ound, ‘The lace pattern is worked with one strand ‘fmain coor (MC) yarn and one stan ot ‘contrast color (CC) yamn held together ‘With smaller needle and MC, GO 160s. ‘Twist CO sow around needle 2 times, place arker (pm) and join in tho ad, [Knit 1 md, purl znd] 9 times. Change to larger poedle, Join OC and holding 1 teand MC and 1 strand CC tog, work Rows 1-10 of Lace chatt once, Ramove m, el pwise ‘with yarn in back, pm for new beg oftnd, Rep Rowe 1-10 of Lace chart 4 mets timer, ‘moving m as before every 10th row. (Change to smaller needle. Break CC and ‘using MC only, Init md, purl 1 rma 3 ‘ios, Loosely 80 all sts Finishing Block cowl td measurements, Odessa Reichel car be found online = Cow/ 2i Denise Twum @000 page 57 Size 44% circumference and 9" all Yarn Tahki Yams Jackson (100% woo! 131 yd [120 m0 g): + 9002 midnight, 3 stwins Yorn distributed by Tahk-Stacy Charles Ine 2010 Nnitscane Accatsories 109 Gauge 10 sis and 15 rows = 4 inpatt on smaller and larger needles (changing needle 820 95 indicated) Tools + Sze 10% 6.5 mm): 32" creuar (cir needle ee | knitsce NEW 2010 & 2011 | O. snitscens.com + Sige 13 1S mm: 32" cr needle ‘+ Marker (rm) = Yarn needle See glossary or tems you don't know. Be captivated with the knitting traditions from around the world and across time. 1 TECEWORK is proud to present its latest special tiond P= Knitting Traditions Spring 2012. From maa err Islamic bags to Norwegian symbolism, and Projects) | Civil War Socks to 1920s vintage knits, Knitting Traditions Spring 2012 offers a vast expanse of cultural traditions as well as historical traditions. ‘Useful Articles—Civil War socks, a seventeenth-century undershirt, and a knitted petticoat are just some of the projects found in this section. Discover the importance that knitting has played through- out the centuries and continues to play today s—Russian wedding gloves, Norwegian symbolism mit- ing scarf are a couple of the detailed patterns in n. From colorwork, texture, and lace, this section explores traditions through beautiful ki *# Vintage Kr bunny toy are pages of vintay swhat was being knitted in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and create them yourself! aD INTERWEAVE. _ shopKnittingDaily.com/KTSpring20l2. 866.949.1646 138) strom, Doe nd 209, knit torn, sn] 2 times, work next md of Crown char. tom, lm, Pit tom, alm, K2tog] 8 times, nit fend-—Bstsdecd, Rep Dec nd 3 more ‘umes 78 00, 102, 11) sszem, Next nd (R209, konk tom, sm) 2 tunes, woe inal ond fof Crovin chart zemove m, lent to, em, te] $imes. knit wo end—72 84, 96, 108) sterom, extend 12403, lest tom, een: to With vail thidaded on yarn needle, draw ‘all through rom ats and pull to gather Secure tail to WS, Weave in ends and block ity Katya Frankel ves in Neweasle from * wand—6 et boaving a6" ai, —}] Bobble: ii tron, bac, ‘nto al inthe same turn, tum, 0g stom 7] W209 Braze/ Beret + Katya Frankel 22 ©0.00 page 58 Size 16 17%, 19%, 2114) brim crcurnfer fence; shown in si20 17% Yarn Melabrigo Rios (100% supersash ieee ‘merino, 210 ya 192 mi/100 ob #996 sunser, 1 skein Gauge 18 sts and 26 mds = an Stst on iger needles, Lace chart = 34" wide Tools ‘Size 6 ld mm) st of double-pointed needles (dpni 1820 7 (4.5 mm): set of dan ‘Markers (mi ‘Yarn nesale ‘Cable naedle (en) ‘Soo glossary for arms you don't know. Bins ith amaller manda, CO 72 80, 88 96). place marker (om) and join in Workin k2,p2 nib until piece measures 13 (05, 184,2) ttom CO. Nextend 2, ftom *vo ond —108 (29,192,144 es, tolaiger needles: Body: Nextend X36 (0,44 48) pm, woak Ra 1 9,6, tbof Lace chart over 18 si, pm, two end, Contin patos cstablished through chart Red 12, then ep ode 1-12 of chart 1, 2,2) moro timoe. own: Sek-upmd k2iog,ki6 18, 20,22), pm, K2tog,K16 (18,20, 22) 1m, werk Rr 4 of (Crown char over 18st, om, K2(4, 8,8), om, og, 16 (18, 20,224 times —102 (114,126, 12 britecone com oct. Rop last ma 8 (11, desigr 13,16) more timas—12 eusrom. Gutyarn 2] ZX Be Tisiomen SZ st stomoen to Toone 13, 41 om en Grown er: fmultipe of 4 Rd 1 “Work star st (soe Stitches) over 9 te, Xt: 30p ftom * to ond. Rnd 2 Knit 9 end, remove m, ¥2, pm ep Rds 1-2 for pat Brim: With smaller cl needle and yatn hold double (s00 Notas, CO 144 ets, Placo marker (om) ana join in tho td, Wank 2, for V4inds, Break atand of yarn and ean with singe strand only. Change to larger cit sodle. In md *K4, MI-rop from * to fend—100 ate, Work Rnde 1 and 2ofetar pat: (see Stivches 18 times. Pisce messures abot BH from GO. Shape crown: NOt Change vo don when necessary Find to, (et, tats 4 times, el] 9 times, 1ove-m, k2, p—162 ste rem, nd 2 and all even ends Kin wo last 9 sts uatog—2 avs dee’ Find 3 [K2, (star st, kt) 9 times, lt, k3tog] Stimos,k2, [eta st, etl 2 timas, star st, jemove m, kl, pm-—104 ote rem. Rnd § [K3, star st, kt, star st, 3, kStog] times, ld, start kt, starst, kf, remove sm, Kt, pro—126 sts rom 20 Hoteagroa Bered Mary Formo @OO00 page 60 HE} Zealana Kia Ora Kiwi Laceweight Size 17" bxim circumference; wil stiotch to2e" Yarn Zeclana Kia Ora Kiwi Laceweight 40% merino, 30% organic cotton, 30% possum: 217 yd [189 mid g) * #18 aurora pink, 2 stains Yarn eistriouted by Yar Sisters Gauge 30 sts and 36 rows = 4" in star pat on larger needles Tools + 820 0 (2 mm): 16" circular le needle + S20 4 (3.5 mm): 16° cir needle and set of ‘double-pointad neadles (dan) Marker Yarn needle #10" pate for blocking ‘See glossary for terms you don’t know Notes ‘Tie hat ie worked in the round from the Brim is worked using two strands held rogeter, Stitches Svar Stitch: (wotked aver 9st) 3tog, leaving 22s on left needle, yo and knit same 3 sts tog again, dropsts from lett eed } 8 times, 4, star 108 sts rem. nd (1, stat) 2 times, kt, KStog] B tims Tit, star st] 2 times, ka, remove m, kt m—90 stsreen Rnd 11 [K2, star si, k2, KStog] B tues, K2 star st, kd, remove m, Ki, ym—72stsrem, ind 13 (C5, Kotog) 8 times, le, remove, let pm—64 wis rom, nd 153. Xtog] 8 Limos, ka, remove rs, kt pm—36 sts rer, nd 17 1, k3vo9] 8 timos,K2, move m, kt pm—18 aaron, And 18 [K3,kStoq] 2 times, kt—12 ete rem Break yarn and draw throu rem se, ‘Woavo in ond, Block the bore: using a 10° plate. Mary Formo can b= fo on herb 2012 Kritecene Accessories 2 stretchy Bind-of ‘mos, Knit 1 rnd. Using stretchy BO (soe “i, insert let needicintoffonsot2sison Stitches), BO all sts. cdl 12t0g th: op ftom * vo ond Using the Moebius method (see page 115), C0 160sts Place marker (pe) and jinin —_Jgnifer Dassau designs avd bidgS A Ths ho ind—G20 ats. Knit znd, Work Rade Keitting Vortex 1-7 of Boman Sti itohel 6 sn en and block Koa Couw/ 24 Jennifer Dassau @@00 page 61 Stcing Thaory Hand Dyed Yarn Cupar Sock Size 45% oroumterence and 10° tll Yam String Theory Hand Dyed Yarn Caper Sock 80% merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon, 400 yd [366 ml/113 o) = Oban, 1 skein (ee Notes! Gauge 14 ste and 35 nde Stripe patt Tools 1822 6 4 mm): 0" cular (i needle ‘= Marker rn) Yorn needle in Roman Soo glossary for torms you don't know. of ono alesin; consider pt skein as assurance Stitches Roman Stripe: (multiple of 2st) Rd 1 "Yo, kl: op ttom * vo ood. Rd 2 Knit. Rnd 3°K2t0g; rep trom * to end Rnd 4*K2i0g, yo rep rom * to end Rnd § “Yo, kates ep itom * wo end nd 6 Pus, nd 7 Knit. ‘Rap Rn 1-7 for patt. 1. britecone. com Cat Bordhi developed this cast-on fr her Anemone Hat pattern ‘whichis availabe here: htp/featbardh.comfpattems/anenome- hats-forcildran-and-adults/ She abo covers the technique in her books A Treasury of Magical Knitting and A Second Treasury of Magical Katina, which willbe released as eBooks in ate 2012, Watch a video tural ofthe castion here: hip /www.youtube corvwatch? val VnTda7F2VA. The Maebius Cast-On by Cat Bord ‘A Moebius requires long circular needle, do not attampt it with ‘one shortar than recommended, & 40"lenath is idea for hats and a AT length is better for greater circumferences, Home Position 4 Make a slip knot and slide it to the mise ofthe cable, 2 Pick up left needle with right hand and colt arourd to fora ring, wth the needle pointing up toward the lat you ean ignore the right need 3.Create avo point with ight hand, pinch needle, slp knot and c2hle so thoy ean pat from this one point Wellow st 4. With left hend, tension yarn end pineh eae (orange star) about 4" away from pivot paint, Use left index finger to hol yarn up igh gtean star The three stars form a tangle of dota ines: ‘the cable isthe base, the yarns the ight side, and your left hand 'sthe alt sid. Start the Moabius Cast-On Lettie naet sot pon: iaht (aco) Tensions YP. pand pinches A The nsecle points at you. oad sine dives under the cable, at cae. stands up in the middle of ‘he triangle, presses down fn the yarn and swengs back under te cable to you, bring ing along the yarn the fst ttc), The needle swings from home postion and back iohome position ike a cla on a swing. 2. Next, the needle swoops us ‘ver the yarn (the s8condl atch, which fs ust ke a yarn-over ands ence again in ome position {2 Repeat Steps 1 and 7 until you have the desired umber of stitches, Count only the stitches on the needle, Esch repeat of ‘Steps 1 and 2 creates two stiches on the needle, which are Counted, 2s wall as two stitches on the cable, which are not caunted, Derot count the sip knot dt isnot on the needle) or ‘those on the cable, pokes ‘Courting MCO sitehos Hevewehaved stzches ‘ontha nead fhe ons you cours end on the Cable he stiches you 0 no sua Get Ready To Start Knitting 1. Hold nesalee crossed logether asf about to start knitting. and tug at the cable rings to make ‘thom the same size, The MCO looks ike this: stitches on the need wrap in ame drection, Stches on ose sernae direction of wi. 2 Spread cast-on stiches until beginning and end are very cose. 3.Chack for one crossing of neadle and cable by going fora "win ico" from the left needle around tothe right needle, pressing Cables into paral tracks, pushing twist ahead to determine that theres only one crossing at the end. 4. Piace @ marker on right needle. Do not skp the marker! Kritth first ring. The sin knot, which was on the cable, is now first ine on the left needle, Kit into it and take it off the let needle, Each remaining stitch an the let needle resembles 8 ‘mangle, withthe cable its base, To knit @ triangle insert the Fight needle into the front (where the stars, pull a loop of yarn ‘through as usual, then remove the tangle from the left needle. peat unti all tianglas hava basn kritied and the marker ‘appears beneath the needles on the cable. You have completed the first of two rings. Theleadnalegs mahal bo afting onthe font of the et ead PO (0 helsing gs might be ftematng tore, back nt, bce Ether way ene, Remember: Two rings of kniting =1 Moobius round. ‘The tangles ste now gone, and the stitches onthe left edie ook ‘more feria, n fac, they ook ike they were purled. Continue knitting. Ifthe first stich appeers od, pull the tel down towerds ‘yourself and tho stitch wal then behave, When the marker appears bbotwiean the needles trot beneath, a¢ before, tis signals the ‘complation of one full ound It rings}. Only when the maker ‘appears betwaen the newdles (where it could allo) isa round complete. When the marker appears on the cable below the naedlas, only the first ofthe two rings that make up 2 round is dene. As you keep kiting, oul aiscover thatthe fabric grows between the cables, pushing them apart Sip knotis now on ee Needs inion fret cable 8 sth throne er Cables as parallel ike a rain "Yec!unilth sing erossing 2012 Kninscene Accessories ts yo, 1 (centers yo, Knit tolast 3 ts, yo, Lens K3—4 sts inci Rows2,4,6, and 8 Xo, = Rows Sand 9 K3, yo, k2.°k2t09, yo; rep from ens: : 8, #2, 90, x st Yo, k2, “12:09, yo tep from WY] si prism ny on as last Sts, k2, yo, KIA sts ined. 1 unio fon iS yo katag whom" tots Pe 2tog: Yep trom ** to laet 4 ts 7] i2m0onws BY 2091, wong ast borer top wth ahaa 3 Knit 10 ro um atter al uaa ow, Rotate work and pick up and nit along saved (1 pair of garter ridges); rot fo Sed up and knit 9 sts along CO edge Fedde" sh Next rew (Kn Set-up row (5) ‘ Pope edge tly, Kyo Kd =[=lefstalptalyate sora 25 Be Nikes ts, Noxt row Ms SAausl Work Rowe 1 and 2 of gaia ection (oo erlopiortelt) Stich) 6 imon—25 win. Work Rows 1-10 i i =lalyialptal=|* Mindy Wilkes of mosh section ee Sicha onc a © 000 page 62 olvlolviol-|» 2, Wotk Rows 1 a Wie 2ofgarter section 14s 110.0 fea 67 ete Size 524 wide and 281" deep at center poi, after biooking Yamn Wiss Babs Yummy Sport and Sock (100% merino wool, 35 ya 1906 m/160 a) * russet shadows, 2 skeins Gauge 19 sts and 32 rows = 4" in mesh pat, aftor blocking Tools ‘Size 6 (4 mm! 32 ‘Markers (mi Yarn needle slossary for torme you don't kn Notes Tle shave s work ftom the vor dow bo ll to mark tho centar mich stitches ofthe #haw! vy ate bound off ‘asthe border ie worked by knitting one stitch ftom the border together with one Stitches Row 1 (Ws) Ko, 10 center st 90, kt yok sts ined xnit 1 entscone com section 3 imes—127 ss. Work Rows 1 and 2ot gattar section 3 times—139 sts, Wock Rows 1-10 of moch saotian 6 times—299 ss, Next row (WS) Knit to ener st, Kae, ini 10 end—240 st, Do not beak yarn, Turn, Border: With RS facing, using the ieaittod method, CO @ ats onto loft, poodlo—248 sts, Set-up row (RS) KB, our, Rop Rowe 1-10of Bordor chart until all shaw] sts bave ben worked, BO al a Wosvosn end, Wer lock zo menmuremencs| pinning aach point n the edge Mindy Wilkes can bo four: Mountain Nettle SAaew/ Emma Welford @OO page 6a 26 Size 39° wide and 1614 tall ot eenter point Yarn The Fibre Company Acadia (60% mer no wool, 20% baby alpaca, 20% silk 145 yd 1133 miso 9) + kelp, 3 seeing ‘Yarn sietiouted by Kelbourne Woalens Gauge 19 sts.and 32 rows = 4 in Stst Tools # Size 6 (4 mm): 40" ar longer chcular (er needle 1 Markers tm) Yarn needle Soe glaeaary for tarma you don't Notes ‘This triangular shawl is worked fat from the ‘center neck outward to the points. The keittod-on lace odging is worked in two pparte—firer from the right edge to the eter then fm the lett edge to the cen x, The remaining stitches ate joined ‘ogeter inthe middle to werk the center Jace point COS ate, Knit rows do not turn after last row. Rotave work, then ck up nl knit Sete along sclvoda od garter ridge} then rotate work and pick um and knit 3 ete along GO odgo—9 st total ‘Tuen. Set-up row (WS) £3, yo, 1S, yo, git sus. Newt row (25) K3. yo. k2, yo, place manker (pm), (center st) pm, yo, 2, yo, K-15 ets, Next raw (W'S) K3. yo, purltolast Sets, yo, k3—17 ets St st Row (RS) K3, yo, knit tom, yo, ee, Ke, lm, yo, knit to last 3st, yo, k3—4 wis in Row 2 (WS) KS, yo, pur to | 1S2e08 nod Replast 2 raws 7 mote times, ending with 1 WS ron+—65 ata, Work Rows 1-16 o ‘Textured Stripe 1 chart—i13 st, Worle 3st, yo, Rows 1 and 2ot ‘mas, ondting with a WS row—167 sts ‘Work Rowe 1-16 of Texted Sirine 2 cchart-—206 ets, Worle Revie 1 and 2 of St ot 2010 Kninscane scores Ie kenasioonws [ porrsikonws [0] yo ‘Textured Stripe 1 ripe section 9 times, ending with 2 WS ovr—260 ns Right lace edging: Using the Dbacewarcoap metho, 004 sts es ond of last NS rw Next row (RS) KS, kZtoy, turn, Row 1 (WS) Si 1 pwise with yam in back (yb), Kt, yo, kB edging Row 2 Ke, 2:09, 211 Row 3S! pwise wb, k2, yo, k2—6 edging Row KS, kato, sur, Row 5 S11 pwiso wyb, X1, yo, K2t08, yo 32—Todging te. Row6 KB, 2:09, ur, Row 7 SI 1 purise wyb, K2, yo, k2:00, yo 128 edging s Row8 BO 422, kit 2mote sto (Beeson nicht ‘noodle, K2tog, tum—4 edging #36 rem, ‘Rep Rows 1-8 until1 et tom on left needlo Daforo m—93 rope total. With RS facing, transfor 4 sts thom right noel to ltt noodle; broak yarn. Laft lace edging: Slide sts to other end of needa, With RS facing. in yarn and CO 4 ts next to live sisatett edge of shaw. Next row (WS) K3, ask, ture, Row 1 (is) St pwiso wy, kt, yo, k2—B od ing sa Row2 Ke, se rn Row Si: pwise wyb, ka, yo, k2—6 edging Row a Ks, Row si 1 pwise wyb, ki, yo, k2tog, yo 12—7 edging ats Row6 KS, es, urs Row 7 Sit puise wyb, K2, yo, k2i09, yo J2—B edging se sk, turn. 1s brtecane com Row 810 4 ozs, knit 2 more ta (Sate on ht noodle) se, rurs—4edaing ss rem. Rep Rows {-8 until 1 s:rem on left needle bofore m—83 reps total. Center lace point: With WS facing, cons on em ct and right lace edging sts as fol: Kt, remove 1m, pl (cantor st], move m, RE—11 sts rem, Row 1 (RS) K2, yo, kt, k2tog. kt, 88k. et, yo, 2, Row 2KS, #6 Row 312. yo. yo, k2—19 Row AK, nt, ee Row § £2, yo, k2i0g, yo, k2tog, kt, sk, yo, 220g, yo, 12 Row KS, 9, ke Row 7 0 4 st, lnk to end —O ote tom, Row 8 BO A cto, knit more at (2 me on iat ‘neodie|, pt, k2—B ses ram Row 8 Sek, 2200 Row 101, pi Row 19512 sts sw k2ing, kl, pss0—t si Peston off last st Finishing Weave in ends and block Emma Welford iss busing designer tom (Greentield, Massachusonts. She ean bo Found online at was.emmaweltord.com Marion Socks Michaela Moores. OOO page 66 24 Size 24 Toot cieumtarence and 9" long fom beck of hee 10 tip of toe; foot length, leg length, and caf creumterence are adjustable Yarn Lovet Gems Fingeting Weight 100% merino woo! 185 yd 1169 mi/50 gh + #01 champagne, 3 seine Gauge 30 cis and 48 mde = 4°in Stet 28 sts anc 46 rds = 4" in lace pat Tools + Size 2 (2.75 mm) needles (see Notes! *# Markers () Waste yarn Yarn needle See glossary for term you don't know Notes ‘Thess socks can be workad using a setot4or S double pointed needles pn, 2ciecula (ci) needles, 1 long cixcular nestle forthe Magi Loop mothod, ot 1 shart eivoulat needle “These socks are worked in che round tam the toe up and feture a shor-zow toe and beet When joining new yatn tis best jin at tbe ‘gear’ detail tthe back of the leg. on tbo etockinetto rion of th ft. Double yarnovens ara worked as two stitches sn the folowing ound, Stitches S2kp2: 512 as as if to kZtog, Kl, pass 2eipped ats over knit at—2.t8 doo'd Lace Pattern for Left Sook: (multiple of 3a) Rnd 1X1, yo, *s2kp2 (see Stitches), [yo] 2 times: top ftom * to last2 ste, sok. Rnd 22, *k2, kit: rp from * ve last st et. Rnd 3 K1, k2tog,[yol 2 times, *e2kp2, [yo] 2 times; rop from * to last 3 ste, cok, kd Bnd 4K, “12, leubl op from * to last 2 te, 12, Rnd § K2t03, [yo] 2 times, *52kp2, [yo] es: ep roe * toast 4 sts, s2KD2, 0, x1. nd 6“K2, kth rep from * to last 8 sts, op Rods 1-8 for patt Lace Pattern for Right Sock: (multiple of as) Rnd 1 X1, k2t0g,lyol 2 times, *s2kp2, [yo] 2imos.rop from *to last ats, sk, ke Rnd 2 K1, “cd, it, el; cop from * 10 last ate ka, Rd 3 I, yo, “e2kp2, fol Ztimes: rep for * to Jat 2 ts, sek Rnd 4 2, "i, trop for *o last 9, et Rnd 12:09, fo] 2tmos, 6 2kp2 yo] Zea op from * toast 4 sts, 22, yo. Find 6 °K, kit, xt;1op ftom *tolest 3st, ks Rep Rods 1-8 for patt Left Sock Using a provisiral method, CO 20st. Bo ot Jolin. Too: Work short rows 0 Row 15) X25, weap nex st turn Row2 P25, wrap next, turk Row 3 Knit vo 2 ot botore wrapped ot, weap Row 4 Put to 1st before wrapped st, wrap next turn Rep Rows 3 and 4 six mote times —B sts nd, 1 es unwrapped at wrapped st contat Row 5 X14, knit wrap tog with wrapped st verap next t, wu. Row 6 P15, purl wrap tog with wrapped at, ‘rap next at, tur. Row 7 Knit to double-vrapped st, knit both ‘raps tog with wapped st, wrap next ‘urn Row 8 Purl to doublo-wrapped et, pul both vwrapstog wit urn Rep Rows 7 and 8 five more times, Next ‘wrapped at, wrap nox! both wraps tog with wrap tow Purl to doublo-wrappod st, purl both \wraps tog with wrappod et, tum, Foot: Next row (RS) Knit. With RS facing, remove waste yarn rom provisional GO and placa 0 sts anta lett needle, KI0—60 sts tox Place matker (pr) or beg of vod. Set-up rad 90 for inetep, pm, K30 for sol. Working ‘instep ets in lace pat fr lt sock (see Stitches) and sole stein St st, work even unt piece measures 7 from up of oe, ot legs than desired finished eng fonding with Rnd 6 of patt, Hoel: Woke Rnd 6 of pats over instep at: werk too Instructions over next 30 a ta creat hort-row hee Hoe! trianals: Next row (RS) X29 hac] sts, k2tog (romaving m). pm for new bog of md—60 sta rem. Nate: In jest mds, nimbers sm azenthesse denote number of times to work bracketed ‘instructions in subsequent reps. Rnd ¥[(¥0) 2 times, s2ip2} 9 (1, 18, 19,97), UUme, [yo] 2 times, eek, yo, ae, Rit 20 end—60 8 Rnd 2, kttbl kt] 10 12,14, 16,18) times, unit io last 2 sts, k2tog—69 sts rem. nd 3 (Ye) 2 times, s2kp2l 10 (12,14, 16.18) times: [yo] 2 times, I, sok, knit to ond s0ete Rnd 4 (3, ke, et) 14 (13, 1, 17,19) tiem, initt lat 2st, k2tog—69 ts em Rad § ['¥o) 2 times, s2kp2|11 (18, 1, 17) times, [yo] 2 times, ask, knit to end—60 sts Rnd 6 Ks, hl 12 (94, 16,1) rims, nit ‘toast 2 sts, k2tog—59 ste rem, Rep Rods 1-6 throe mote times, then werk Rnds 1-4 onae mote, (A tangiv of Stet will emerge above heel} ind 7 *1¥0| 2 tiraes, <2%p2:rop from * to last 2.6, [yol 2 times, ssk—60 sts. Rnd 8X, kit, it: rop from * to last 3 sts, 1, kit, pm lor now boy of ra tromove ‘ld bog oftnd m when you come toi Bog with Rr t, work Rnds 1-6 of ace patt for lft sock 10 times. Shape calf nd 4X3, [ol 2 times, *2kp2, ly) 2 times rep from * tolt 2 te, sek 1 at ne'd find 2 *K2, Wit; rop ftom * to lasts, Rnd Ki. yo. *s2kp2. yo] 2timas: rp from * valet $e, sk, Rod 42,2. ktub ep om * tolast 2 ts, Ke Rnd 5 K1, k2tog, [yo] 2 times, *e2lp2, [yo] 2 timas; rep fram * to last 4 sts, s2kp2, yok. Rnd K1, ka, kis: rep tom * tolast ets, Ke Rnd 7 K2tog, [yo 2 times, *s2kp2, [yo] ‘2 times; ep ftom * wo lant 2 ate, sok Rnd °K2, Kit rep trom to last nd 9K, iol 2 times, *s2kp2, [yo] 2 times rep from * oles 3ats, sek, kt—1 tino nd 10 °K, kit: ep ftom * tolast2 sts, W2 Rnd 41 Ki, yo, *s2kp2, [yo 2 times: rep from * rola 4 ete, 22kt2 yo, kL Rod 12 2 "42, Kitbl op fre *tolast Sts, 1, Rnd 13 K1, k2t0g, [yo] 2timas, “s2kv2, yo] 2 times; rop from * to last 2st, sok, 2019 Kritecene Accassoris 7 Rnd 141, “k2,KItbI: rep trom * volast st, Rnd 15 K2t0g, [yol 2 times, “82kp2, [yo] 2 times; rep ftom * to a8 3 sts, 85k, Rd 16°X2. iti op ftom * to ast. 2939, 12 Rd 17 K3, (yo] 2 times, *s2k02, [yo 2 times rep ftom * to last 4 sts, s2kp2, vo id stine'd Rnd 18 °%2, ih op ftom * to last 3 ets, 2 Rnd 19K. , *s2kp2, [el 2 times: op from * tolast 2ets eal Rnd 202, 42, kl rop from * x lasts, kt Rad 21 1, k2i0g, [yo] 2 timas, “a2kn2, [yo] 2 times: rop trom * 10 Jae: 3 ata, sak, Rnd 22K, 2, th ap forn*vlass 2st, k2 Rnd 23 K200, vo 2 times, “322, fo] Zines rep from *to lat dts, 22, yo, KI. Find 24~K2, kite ftom * wo last Sts, KS op Rade 1-24 two more timo, arto 24" lose than desived finished length (esc 24 rnd wp adds 3sts)—69 sts. Cull Rd “Ki, pt, ki; ep from * we end. FRop Rnd t until cut! measures’. Rnd 2 Ki, pi, 2, pl, "k2tog, yo, pi: sop from *tolaet 4 sta kd, pt kd Rep Rad { until cuff moasures 14", Were Rnd 2 once more. Rep Rnd t until cuft measures 2", Loosely BO all ava Right Sock (GO"and work as for lat sock o heel twianale, working ln pat fo righ sock (Gee Stitched in place ole pat for ft otk, Heo! teiangl: Next row (2S) K29 Jel i, k2tog(eroving mpm for new dog of d—69 ats em. Note In next 6 mas, sumbors in peontboses danoto number of times to woke brackotod instructions in sbsoquan! ps And Yo ko, (yo) 22a w2kp2} 9(1, 13 1, 17) times, [Yo] 2 times, sk, ko cnd-60at0 nd2, ete, 10012, 1416, 18) es Into lat 2s, k2toq—68 ts rem, And 3, yo) 2.mes, e2ep2] 10 (2, 14,16 18) times iyo] 2 times, sk, knit ioend— 0.8 And, kt, Wt} 113,16, 17,19) ies ‘nit last 2 sts, k2tog—69 sts 10m, And § (vo) 2 times, s2kp2) 11 (13, 16. 17 times, [yol 2 times, ssk, kat to cnd—60 sta And (ki, ka] 12 (44 16,18) iso, kno last 2st, Ztog—S8.terom Rp Reds 1-6 throe mors times, then work Farle 1-4 onae more. (A triangle of St t vail emerge above heel) 120. fsitscone.com nd 7*1¥o)2 times, s2k2; rep trom * to last 2 st, [yo] 2 times, eek—60 sis, Rnd *K:tb, 12;10p from *tolaet3 ste, ket ict, pm for new beg of rl (remave oid Degrof-nd m when you come to. Bog with Rad 1, work Rods 1-6 of ace part for ight sock 9 times, then work Rds 1-4 ‘once more, Shape calf Rnd 1 K2tog, [yo] 2 timos, *62kp2, [yol 2 timos:rop from * to last 4 sts, s2kp2, [yo) 2timoa,k1—1 ot snc Fnd2 “K!, toh kt rep fom * to last, ket. Rnd 3 £1, k2t0g,[yo| 2 times, *e2lp2, [yo] 2 times: rep from * to last 4 ste, 2k yok Rnd 4K, *, itl, kl: rep om * to ast 3st, 3 Rnd 1, yo, “202, fo] 2 times: rep fom * vo last st, sk, ke. Rnd K2, “et, klth, 4; rep fom * toast 2st, Wz, nd 7 K2tog, jo] 2 times, *s2kp2, yo 2 times roptorn *tolagt 2st, ek Rnd “£3, kit ket: op from * toast, Rnd 9 K1, k2t0g,Iyol 2 times, *e2kp2, [yo] 2 mass rep fom * to lost at tt st incl, nd 10,“ tbl trop for toner ok nd 11 Kt, yo "6242, fy] 2times; ep from * to last sts, e2k2, 90, nd 12 K2, "kt, Kithl, ki: top from * to last 3st, 1. nd 13 K20g, yo 2 times, *<2kn2, [yo] 2m, rep fom * wo las ts, k,t Rnd 14°, kt kt:rop fern *wolast 2s ka Rod 15.X1, k2t09, lol 2 mes, “ kristeen Grifin-Grimes k 18small, beaut kitted projects wth thot dolightfl Fron eovoir bv 12KNOA - $2495 $18.66 A KNITTING WRAPSODY Kristin Omdaht Experimental kiting construction in 1B scans, ‘aps, skits, and shawl. Includes bonus DYD. 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