Showing posts with label Autumn 4/2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumn 4/2009. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

OTTOBRE knits - Baby Beanie and Mittens

OTTOBRE design® 4/2009 (page 2).



Baby beanie and mittens for a baby aged 8-12 months.

MATERIALS

- 80 g self-striping BFL wool yarn (100 g/225 m) (http://www.handu.fi/)
- set of double-pointed knitting needles (5 needles), size 3-4 mm
- darning needle for finishing ends
- cardboard for making pom-pom

GAUGE:

10 cm = 24 sts and 34 rows

BEANIE INSTRUCTIONS

Cast on 96 stitches and divide them equally between four needles. The beanie is knitted in the round.

Rounds 1-11: *Knit 2, purl 2*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 12-31: Knit stockinette stitch.

Decrease as follows:
Round 32: *Knit 14, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 33-34: Knit stockinette stitch.
Round 35: *Knit 13, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 36-37: Knit stockinette stitch.
Round 38: *Knit 12, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 39-40: Knit stockinette stitch.
Round 41: *Knit 11, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 42: Knit stockinette stitch.
Round 43: *Knit 10, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 44: Knit stockinette stitch.
Round 45: *Knit 9, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 46: Knit stockinette stitch.
Round 47: *Knit 8, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 48: *Knit 7, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 49: *Knit 6, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 50: *Knit 5, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 51: *Knit 4, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 52: *Knit 3, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 53: *Knit 2, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 54: *Knit 1, knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 55: *Knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.

Finishing: Cut yarn, leaving approx. 25 cm long end for fastening off. Pull yarn through remaining 6 stitches. Weave in all yarn ends on wrong side.

Pom-pom: Cut two circles of cardboard, both 8 cm in diameter, and cut a hole, 2 cm in diameter, in the center of each circle. Slash the edge of each circle. Place the circles together, aligning the slashes. Wind yarn around the outside of the circle and through the center hole until the hole is almost filled with yarn. Cut through the loops of yarn around the outside of the circle, holding the pom-pom tight. Insert a 55 cm long double strand of yarn between the circles, loop it around the center and tighten it slightly. Remove the cardboard circles, tighten the yarn and tie the ends in a knot. Shape and trim the pom-pom and attach it to the top of the beanie with the yarn ends. Weave in the yarn ends on the wrong side.




MITTENS INSTRUCTIONS

Cast on 28 stitches and divide them equally between four needles. The mittens are knitted in the round.

Right mitten: Rounds 1-15: *Knit 2, purl 2*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 16-23: Knit stockinette stitch. Mark the thumb opening with a piece of scrap yarn (25 cm piece of contrasting yarn) as follows:
Round 24: Knit 6 with marker yarn. Transfer the 6 stitches worked with the marker yarn from the right needle back onto the left needle. Knit stockinette stitch with the working yarn to the end of the round.

Rounds 25-38: Knit stockinette stitch. Decrease to shape the tip of the mitten as follows: Round 39: *At the beginning of needles 1 and 3, first knit 1 and then slip 1, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over (skp). At the end of needles 2 and 4, knit the third and second last stitches together*. Repeat from * to * until there are 4 sts left.

Thumb: Remove the marker yarn. Place the live stitches onto two needles and pick up 1-2 stitches at the sides of the thumb opening to make a total of 14 sts. Divide the stitches equally between two needles.

Rounds 1-9: Knit stockinette stitch. Decrease to shape the tip of the thumb as follows: Round 10: *At the beginning of each needle, first knit 1 and then slip 1, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over (skp). At the end of each needle, knit the third and second last stitches together*. Repeat from * to * until there are 4 sts left.

Finishing: Cut yarn, leaving approx. 25 cm long end for fastening off. Pull yarn through remaining 4 stitches. Weave in all yarn ends on wrong side.

Left mitten: Knit the left mitten in the same way as the right mitten but mark the thumb opening with scrap yarn at the end of needle 2 (instead of the beginning of needle 1 as on the right mitten).

Thursday, August 20, 2009

OTTOBRE knits - Rib Knit Beanie

OTTOBRE design® 4/2009 (page 64)



MATERIALS
- 100 g rose-pink merino wool yarn; for the sample beanie, Katia Merino Baby 100% extra-fine merinowool (50g = 165 m) is used
- set of double-pointed knitting needles (5 needles) or 40 cm circular needle, size 3 mm (metric) or no. 4 (US)
- darning needle for finishing ends
- cardboard for making pom-pom

ABOUT DESIGN
The unstretched circumference of the beanie is approx. 40 cm. Since the beanie is knitted in a rib pattern, it is very stretchy and fits head circumferences from 50 cm to 58 cm.

INSTRUCTIONS
Cast on 160 stitches and divide them equally between four needles. The beanie is knitted in the round.

Round 1: *Knit 2, purl 2*. Repeat from * to * around.
Repeat round 1 until the height of the beanie is approx. 25 cm. Decrease as follows:
Round 1: *Knit 2, purl 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 2-6: *Knit 2, purl 1*. Repeat from * to * around.
Round 7: *Knit 2 together, purl 1*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 8-10: *Knit 1, purl 1*. Repeat from * to * around.
Rounds 11-12: *Knit 2 together*. Repeat from * to * around.

Finishing: Cut yarn, leaving approx. 25 cm long end for fastening off. Pull yarn through remaining 20 stitches. Weave in all yarn ends on wrong side.

Pom-pom: Cut two circles of cardboard, both 8 cm in diameter, and cut a hole, 2 cm in diameter, in the center of each circle. Slash the edge of each circle. Place the circles together, aligning the slashes. Wind yarn around the outside of the circle and through the center hole until the hole is almost filled with yarn. Cut through the loops of yarn around the outside of the circle, holding the pom-pom tight. Insert a 55 cm long double strand of yarn between the circles, loop it around the center and tighten it slightly. Remove the cardboard circles, tighten the yarn and tie the ends in a knot. Shape and trim the pom-pom and attach it to the top of the beanie with the yarn ends. Weave in the yarn ends on the wrong side.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How to give pants a worn look

Once you have completed the pants, you can give them a distressed-wash finish. Denim jeans will stand scrubbing well while corduroys will need a gentler treatment. Experiment on a scrap of fabric before starting.

Pin and stitch three or four tucks, a few millimeters deep, at the groins and the backs of the knees. Wash the pants and scrub them with a brush. Use a laundry detergent with bleach to give the pants a slightly faded appearance all over, which is vital for a genuine worn look.

You need to add “wear” to certain areas on the pants to make them look naturally worn. The knees, front pocket openings, zip fly, back pockets and leg bottoms are such key areas and you can rub them more firmly while washing the pants.

Remove the stitching after the pants have dried.





Pattern from OTTOBRE design 4/2009, design no. 39: Jeans in sizes 128-170 cm

Thursday, June 18, 2009

OTTOBRE design® kids fashion Autumn 4/2009

OTTOBRE design® kids fashion Autumn issue 4/2009 will be published July 10, 2009.


The themes are:

RUSSIAN PEASANT
Rich Slavic colors and voluminous styles. Delicious clothing items for layering – both for boys and girls. Tunics, pinafore dresses, pants, a bodywarmer and three fabulous coats. A pinafore dress and a girl’s T-shirt also in plus sizes.
Sizes 86–158 cm



BABY DREAMS
A delicate vintage-style linen outfit and a soft, first outdoor coverall for a very young baby. Sweet hooded jackets, a little skirt and comfortable overalls for toddlers.
Sizes 50-74 cm and 62–92 cm



ENJOYABLE AUTUMN
Showy appliquéd and embroidered motifs appeal to schoolkids. Straightforward, practical outfits for daily wear: pinafore dresses plus T-shirts, knit jackets and pants for boys and girls.
Sizes 104–170 cm