Thursday, April 05, 2012

Pattern: Emma's "Dreamy" Hat


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©"Once Upon a Time", ABC

Here is my interpretation of the hat Emma wears in the Once Upon a Time episode, “Dreamy.”



Download the pdf of the pattern here!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

A Dreamcatcher for Leah

One of my favorite aspects of Breaking Dawn was the new perspective on Leah Clearwater that Stephenie Meyer provided for us. Without giving too much away, I found that I had much more sympathy for Leah, whom I had previously found to be vindictive and somewhat childish.


I designed some dreamcatchers inspired by her:



This pattern was originally designed for the Twilight Knits book. However, the theme of the book has evolved and this pattern no longer fits within the scope of the book. On a much brighter side, there are now three versions of the dreamcatcher to choose from, and I am offering the pattern as a free pdf file through Ravelry. Enjoy!

Saturday, February 07, 2009

New pdf files available for the Quick 'N' Easy Floor Cushion pattern

I finally got around to putting together some pdf's of the Quick 'N' Easy Floor Cushion pattern!

Here is a complete version of the pattern, including several helpful pictures.

And here is a more printer-friendly version with fewer pictures.

Enjoy!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Quick 'n' Easy Knitted Floor Cushion

I love to invite friends over to watch a movie or play some board games, but it felt inhospitable to ask them to endure sitting on my anything-but-plush "carpet." And in my cramped university apartment, space is a commodity that must be used efficiently! So I designed this as a simple project that could be conveniently stacked in a closet or stored beneath a futon.

I’m all about instant gratification, and this project turned out to be fairly quick and satisfying—after all, it's mostly just panels of stockinette stitch seamed together.

**Note: You can adjust the pattern to fit whatever size cushion insert you would like; 16"x16"x4" is just what I was able to find in the craft section at my local mass-merchandising store (hence the 16"x16" top/bottom panels and the 16"x4" side panels).


Quick 'n' Easy Knitted Floor Cushion


Finished size:
16 inches (l) x 16 inches (w) x 4 inches (h)

Materials:
Set of 9mm needles (US Size 13, UK size 00)
--(using 14" needles or a circular needle is recommended for ease and comfort while knitting)
16"x16"x4" foam cushion insert
--(I used 4 cushions of the dimensions 16"x16"x1")
Tapestry needle

Yarn requirements:
Approx. 325 yards of Super Bulky yarn
Variation 1: Lion Brand(R) Wool-Ease Thick & Quick, 3 skeins in the Grass color
**Note: I only had a few yards of the three skeins left, so be careful with the gauge/measurements or a fourth skein may be required.


Variation 2: Lion Brand(R) Wool-Ease Thick & Quick, 2 skeins of Denim and 1 skein of Navy



Gauge:
9 sts and 14 rows over 4 inches (10 cm)

Abbreviations:
CO = cast on
K or k = knit
P or p = purl
Sl = slip as to purl with yarn held in back
Sts or st = stitches
{......} = repeat instructions within the brackets
BO = Bind off



Top/bottom panels (make 2):
Variation 1:
CO 38 sts.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2 and all even rows: K2, P to last two sts, K1, sl1.
Row 3 and all subsequent odd rows: K to last st, sl1.
Continue until length reaches 16 inches.
BO (leaving a long yarn tail).

Variation 2:
CO 38 sts.
Rows 1 and 2: K1P1 along row.
Row 3 and all subsequent even rows: K2, P to last two sts, K1, sl1.
Row 4 and all subsequent odd rows: K to last st, sl1.
Continue until length reaches approximately 15.5 inches.
Next two rows, K1P1.
BO in K1P1 pattern (leaving a long yarn tail).


Side panels:
Variation 1 (make 4):
CO 38 sts.
Follow pattern above. Continue until length reaches 4 inches.
BO (leaving a long yarn tail).

Variation 2: (see pictures for examples of the PURL rows)
CO 9 sts.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2 and all subsequent even rows: Purl to last st, bring yarn to back, sl1.
Row 3 and all subsequent odd rows: Knit to last st, sl1.
Continue until length reaches approximately 16 inches, ending with a row 2. PURL entire next row.
*Starting with row 2, continue alternating row 2 and row 3 above for an additional 16 inches. PURL entire next row* 3 times, but on the third repeat, BO in purl on the PURL row (leaving a long yarn tail).

**Note: These PURL rows (out of the stockinette pattern), while not essential, can help to align the side panels and make sharper turns/corners. If desired, they may be omitted: After Row 1, alternate row 2 and row 3 for 64 inches.




Finishing:
I sewed the pieces together leaving the end stitches hanging over in order to keep the panels pulled fairly tightly across the cushions. Be careful not to seam too tightly, since the seams will be at a 90-degree angle instead of laying flat.

Attach the side panel(s) to the top and bottom panels, leaving one side open (see pictures below). Insert the foam cushion. Finish seaming along the remaining unattached edges. Pull all loose ends to the inside.



Notes:



  • Knitting the first two and the second-to-last stitches and slipping the last stitch allows it to lay a little flatter, and aids with sewing the pieces together at the end.

  • Because I used four 1-inch foam seating cushions inside, I ran a length of yarn through them all a couple times – and sewed the 2 cushions closest to the top and bottom covers to the panels – in order to prevent them from moving around in relation to each other.























    Sunday, June 29, 2008

    Going to start posting again soon...

    I have a pattern that I'll be posting. It's actually almost too simple to call a pattern--more like a stitch pattern with edging, but anyway. Coming soon.