Monday, March 31, 2014

April 1st KAL Day 2


Here are the rows for day 2.  The above photo is what the cloth should look like after day 1.


11:  k3, p9, k14, p9, k3
12:  knit across
13:  k3, p11, k10, p11, k3
14:  knit across
15:  k3, p11, k10, p11, k3
16:  knit across
17:  k3, p11, k10, p11, k3
18:  knit across
19:  k3, p11, k10, p11, k3
20:  knit across

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com





Sunday, March 30, 2014

April 1st KAL Day 1

Hi all:

Everyday rows will be sent via an email, I will be "Replying" to this
email so all of the rows will be on one email at the end of the KAL.

PLEASE NOTE:  Use our KAL Blog if you don't see the rows. Every KAL I receive emails saying "can I get the rows for today?" If you see a response from me it may just say "Use The Blog" to remind you.  If you are a "Special Notice" member, you will need to get your rows for day 2 through final from our blog or checking our site for the "updated" emails. Yahoo doesn't provide for "reply" messages to be sent to the Special Notice members.

If you need help, check www.knittinghelp.com
 for any assistance or write an email to the group for help.

For day 1 and day 2 of rows, I will  post photos.

                
Using Lifelines will help with any project. If you aren't sure what
that is, there is plenty of info on the Internet about it but it is
basically where you put thread or thin yarn through a row already
worked, designating that all the rows to that point are error free.
You should document what row you put the lifeline in so you have a point of reference. If you make any error after that point, you know you are OK with the previous rows anyway.


FYI - This is a picture cloth 

 

Materials: 1 skein cotton yarn. I recommend light to medium blue.

US #6 Knitting needles

Cast on 38 stitches
1:  knit across
2:  knit across
3:  knit across
4:  knit across
5:  k3, p32, k3
6:  knit across
7:  k3, p9, k14, p9, k3
8:  knit across
9:  k3, p9, k14, p9, k3
10:  knit across
Janet Nogle
Moderator-Monthly Dishcloth Group
Owner Monthly-Knit-Along Group:
Dishcloth Calendars: www.dishclothcalendar.com

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Special Stitch KAL Day 2

After completing day 1, your cloth should resemble the below photo:


Row 7:            With color A, Knit across
Row 8:            With Color A, K4, P37, K4 
Row 9:            Color B K1, Sl 1 (PW), *K5, Sl 1 (PW) *; Repeat between *’s, ending K1.
Row 10:         Color B K1, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB *K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *'s 
                        end with K1
Row 11:         Color B P1, YB, Sl 1 (PW), YF, *P5, YB, Sl 1 (PW), YF*; Repeat between *’s, 
                        end with P1.
Row 12:         Color B K1, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB *K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *’s, end
                        K1

This ends the row pattern.  Repeat the 12 pattern rows 5 times, then repeat rows 1-8 once.  Knit 4 rows with B, bind off and weave in end.


The above photo is what the cloth should look like after day 2 (photo is a little blurred..sorry)

The below is the pattern without all the photos
If you are new to knitting this pattern will probably be new to you.  It has been around a long time and is a Peaches N Crème that can found in a lot of places and if you aren't familiar with Kay & Ann's website, you may want to visit.  This cloth was in their Mason Dixon Knitting Book #1.  Their site is located at http://www.masondixonknitting.com/



BallBand Dishcloth (Brick Stitch)

Materials:

2 skeins of solid color yarn OR 1 skein of variegated & 1 skein of solid color.

#6 or #7 US Knitting Needles


Cast on: 45

 Border:

With Color B,

Rows 1-4:      Knit Across

Pattern:

Row 1:            With Color A, Knit across.

Row 2:            With Color A. K4, P37, K4

                        If you haven’t added a lifeline yet, now would be the time to do it.

Row 3:            With Color B after attaching the alt color, K4,  Sl1 (PW), *K5, Sl 1 (PW) *;
                         repeat between *’s ending with K4
Row 4:            With B, K4, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB * K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *’s ending K4
Row 5:            With B, P4, YB, Sl 1 (PW), YF, *P5, YB, Sl 1(PW), YF*; Repeat between *’s, ending P4
Row 6:            With B, K4, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB, *K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *’s
                         ending, K4
Row 7:            With color A, Knit across
Row 8:            With Color A, K4, P37, K4 
Row 9:            Color B K1, Sl 1 (PW), *K5, Sl 1 (PW) *; Repeat between *’s, ending K1.
Row 10:         Color B K1, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB *K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *’s, end
                        K1
Row 11:         Color B P1, YB, Sl 1 (PW), YF, *P5, YB, Sl 1 (PW), YF*; Repeat between *’s, end
                        P1
Row 12:         Color B K1, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB *K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *’s, end
                        K1
Repeat the 12 pattern rows 5 times, then repeat rows
1-8 Once.  Knit 4 Rows with B, bind off and weave in ends.

 



 






























Monday, March 24, 2014

Special Stitch KAL

Here is the KAL I was telling everyone about.  I will post the rows for two days and then everyone is on their own to finish.

Materials:  2 skeins of yarn, 2 different colors (A color is main color and B is contrast color)
                  Needle: #6 or #7
Notes:
Sl:      Slip Stitch
(PW)  Purlwise (put right needle in front of st - as if to purl, and move this stitch to the right needle.
YF:    Yarn Forward - Place yarn in Purl position
YB:    Yarn Back:  Place yarn in knit position


Cast on: 45

Border:
With Color B,
Rows 1-4:      Knit Across

Pattern:
Row 1:            With Color A, Knit across.

Attach:


Attach new color (above).  Change to alternate color by putting color used to the back, and new color to the front of the old color).  Work the row below:
NOTE:  Tie the two colors together on the tail ends on the wrong side of work:

 Completed row should look like the photo above.  This is a photo from the wrong side.


Row 2:            With Color A. K4, P37, K4

                        If you haven’t added a lifeline yet, now would be the time to do it.

 Row 3:            With Color B after attaching the alt color, K4,  Sl1 (PW), *K5, Sl 1 (PW)
                          *; Repeat between *'s ending with K4.
 
Photo above shows slipping the 1st stitch Purlwise.


Row 4:            With B, K4, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB * K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *’s ending K4

 
The above photo shows a slip stitch with yarn in front.  Continue working the row till you come to the previous slip st, put yarn in front and slip the slip stitch to the right needle and put yarn in back to knit the next 5.
 
Row 5:            With B, P4, YB, Sl 1 (PW), YF, *P5, YB, Sl 1(PW), YF*; Repeat between *’s, ending P4
                        (When you get to the sl st, put yarn in back, Sl 1 & place yarn in front & P5)
Row 6:            With B, K4, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB, *K5, YF, Sl 1 (PW), YB*; Repeat between *’s ending, K4
                        (When you get to the slip st, place yarn in front, slip the st and then put 
                         yarn  in back  And K5.)
 
END OF DAY 1




























































































 

Friday, March 21, 2014

March 16 KAL Day 7 - Final and KAL Announcement

Hi guys:
The Special Announcement:  We will start a new KAL on Monday, it will only be for 2 days.  Some of the suggestions I received was to explain or demonstrate certain stitches.  We will do one of these on Monday, and will end on Tuesday giving you the chance to ask questions before we all finish the cloth on our own.  I can tell you that you will need 2 different colors, size 6 or 7 needle and there will be photos on our KAL Blog.  Rest up  :)

Well one of ours members had a concern with the border on row 10 and when I checked, she was right.....Row 10, row 26, row 42 should end "P1,K1".  Although it doesn't change the overall look, I thought you might want to have the information in case you decide to knit more of these.

The last days rows are listed below and the designer of this cloth is me, this cloth first appeared in "Peaches N Creme Dedicated Pattern Booklet".  The name of the cloth is Floral Eyelet cloth and it was done in Peaches N Creme yarn with Potpourri Ombre, (the original color, there were two) which was one of my favoriates.  It will be uploaded to our "Pattern" group.  A copy of the Peaches N Creme booklet is still in print if you are interested in purchasing.


Row 57: K1, P1, K30, K1, P1

Row 58: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1
 

Border:

Row 1: (RS) K1, P1 across

Row 2: (WS) P1, K1 across

Row 3: K1, P1 across

Row 4: P1, K1 across

Row 5:  Knit Across

Bind Off

Weave in ends

Thursday, March 20, 2014

March 16 KAL Day 6

Here are the rows for today:

Day 6:

Row 47: K1, P1, K3, *K2, YO, K2Tog, K2; Repeat from * to last 5, K3, K1, P1

Row 48: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 49: (RS) K1, P1, Knit across, end K1, P1

Row 50: (WS) P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 51: K1, P1, K2, YO, *K2Tog, K4, YO; Rep from *to last 6 stitches, end K2tog, K2, K1, P1

Row 52: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 53: K1, P1, * SSK, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, K1; Repeat from * to end, K1, P1

Row 54: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 55: K1, P1, K2, YO, * K2Tog, K4, YO; Repeat from * to last 6, end K2Tog, K2, K1, P1

Row 56: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1
 
Janet Nogle
 

 

Lesson 1 of the Knitting Club

Knitting New Ideas & Tips (K N I T  Club)


Casting On Process:

There are numerous ways to “Cast On”.  If you visit www.knittinghelp.com you can actually watch the different cast on methods.  I use the “Long Tail” cast on because it establishes a cast on that looks like you have knitted the yarn.  The only thing with this method is to make sure you have enough yarn on the “tail” portion to complete your cast on.  What I do is visualize about 12” of yarn to complete 20 cast on stitches.  If you are casting on 40 stiches you should have about 2 feet of yarn. 

To start knitting I use both strands for 2 stitches,  below shows the cast on, knitting 2 stitches with tail & working yarn and show the wrong side after the end of row 1.

Example 1, cast on the stitches needed:
 
 
 
Example 2; Knit first 2 stitches of cast on with tail & working yarn:
 
After knitting the first row, you can see to the left, that the tail is now close to the second stitch not the first.  This allows you to just cut off that one instead of having to weave in and out if you want to because it has become a part of the item now.  After you have completed this item you will see how it really isn’t noticeable that you used the 2 strands of yarn on the first 2 stitches.
 
Casting Off:
You should cast off in the same stitch as the row previously worked.  If you knit that row then you should cast off in knit, if you did a Knit 1, Purl 1 row, you should cast off using those stitches.  To help keep your cast off row smooth and in line with your item, try knitting 2 stitches together at the end instead of knitting both stitches.  It does make a difference.
What about the number of cast on stitches?
I went over this subject in one of my calendars but feel it would help to repeat it.
Some patterns instead of stating to cast on 37 (or another number), it will state “Cast on multiple of 7 stitches”  OR  “Cast on multiple of 7 + 3”.  This is a way of letting you know ahead of time if you want to make larger or smaller, you have that option.
Here is what you need to consider:  If you want to make a cloth then the “7” may be 35 (7x5=35) stitches + a border say of 4, so you would cast on 39 stitches.  If you wanted to make a towel then you know it will need to be wider so you can add 14 stitches and it would be 49 + border stitches.  If they don’t give you a tip of “Multiple” you can see how many stitches are between * to * and add or subtract that number to make it larger or smaller.  You have to remember NOT to count the stitches outside the * area, those are usually the ones that say Multiple of 7 + 3 and the one’s outside the * represent the 3 extra stitches.
 
Janet Nogle
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

March 16 KAL DAY 5

Here are the rows for today:


Row 37:K1, P1, * SSK, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, K1; Repeat from * to end, K1, P1

Row 38: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 39:K1, P1, K2, YO, * K2Tog, K4, YO; Repeat from * to last 6, end K2Tog, K2, K1, P1

Row 40: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 41: K1, P1, K30, K1, P1

Row 42: P1, K1, P30, K1, P1

Row 43: K1, P1, K3, *K2, YO, K2Tog, K2; Repeat from * to last 5 , end K3, K1, P1

Row 44: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 45: K1, P1, K3, *SSK, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, K1; Repeat from * to last 5, K3, K1, P1

Row 46: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

March 16 KAL Day 4

Here are the rows for today:


DAY 4:

Row 27: K1, P1, K3, *K2, YO, K2Tog, K2; Repeat from * to last 5 , end K3, K1, P1

Row 28: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 29: K1, P1, K3, *SSK, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, K1; Repeat from * to last 5, K3, K1, P1

Row 30: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 31: K1, P1, K3, *K2, YO, K2Tog, K2; Repeat from * to last 5, K3, K1, P1

Row 32: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 33: (RS) K1, P1, Knit across, end K1, P1

Row 34: (WS) P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 35: K1, P1, K2, YO, *K2Tog, K4, YO; Rep from *to last 6 stitches, end K2tog, K2, K1, P1

Row 36: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com

Monday, March 17, 2014

March 16th DAY 3

Here are the rows for day 3 and a photo of the cloth after day 2:

 
Day 3:
 

Row 17: (RS) K1, P1, Knit across, end K1, P1

Row 18: (WS) P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 19:K1, P1, K2, YO, *K2Tog, K4, YO; Rep from *to last 6 stitches, end K2tog, K2, K1, P1

Row 20: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 21: K1, P1, * SSK, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, K1; Repeat from * to end, K1, P1

Row 22: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 23: K1, P1, K2, YO, * K2Tog, K4, YO; Repeat from * to last 6, end K2Tog, K2, K1, P1

Row 24: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 25: K1, P1, K30, K1, P1

Row 26: P1, K1, P30, K1, P1
 
Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com

 

Sunday, March 16, 2014

March 16th KAL Day 2 with Photo

Here are the rows for day 2 with photo of cloth after day 1:


Row 7:K1, P1, K2, YO, * K2Tog, K4, YO; Repeat from * to last 6, end K2Tog, K2, K1, P1

Row 8: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 9: K1, P1, K30, K1, P1

Row 10: P1, K1, P30, K1, P1

Row 11: K1, P1, K3, *K2, YO, K2Tog, K2; Repeat from * to last 5 , end K3, K1, P1

Row 12: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 13: K1, P1, K3, *SSK, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, K1; Repeat from * to last 5, K3, K1, P1

Row 14: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Row 15: K1, P1, K3, *K2, YO, K2Tog, K2; Repeat from * to last 5, K3, K1, P1

Row 16: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1
 

 
Janet Nogle
 

Saturday, March 15, 2014

March 16th KAL Day 1

Hi all:
Everyday rows will be sent via an email, I will be "Replying" to this
email so all of the rows will be on one email at the end of the KAL.

PLEASE NOTE:  Use our KAL Blog if you don't see the rows. Every KAL I receive emails saying "can I get the rows for today?" If you see a response from me it may just say "Use The Blog" to remind you.  If you are a "Special Notice" member, you will need to get your rows for day 2 through final from our blog or checking our site for the "updated" emails. Yahoo doesn't provide for "reply" messages to be sent to the Special Notice members.

If you need help, check www.knittinghelp.com for any assistance or write an email to the group for help.

For day 1 and day 2 of rows, I will  post photos.

                
Using Lifelines will help with any project. If you aren't sure what
that is, there is plenty of info on the Internet about it but it is
basically where you put thread or thin yarn through a row already
worked, designating that all the rows to that point are error free.
You should document what row you put the lifeline in so you have a point of reference. If you make any error after that point, you know you are OK with the previous rows anyway.

Notes:  SSK: Slip 1, slip 1, knit 2 together
K2Tog:  Knit 2 stitches together


Materials: 1 skein Peaches & Crème cotton yarn. I used “Pot Pourri”. You can use any Pastel variegated yarn or any solid color.

US #6 Knitting needles

Cast on: Multi of 6 + Border stitches. I cast on 34 stitches
   

Border:

Row 1: (RS) K1, P1 across

Row 2: (WS) P1, K1 across

Row 3: K1, P1 across

Row 4: P1, K1 across
 
Pattern rows:
Row 1: (RS) K1, P1, Knit across, end K1, P1
Row 2: (WS) P1, K1, P30, P1, K1
Row 3:K1, P1, K2, YO, *K2Tog, K4, YO; Rep from *to last 6 stitches, end K2tog, K2, K1, P1
Row 4: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1
Row 5:K1, P1, * SSK, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, K1; Repeat from * to end, K1, P1
Row 6: P1, K1, P30, P1, K1

Janet Nogle
Moderator-Monthly Dishcloth Group
Owner Monthly-Knit-Along Group:
Monthly Dishcloth Pattern Group"
Dishcloth Calendars: www.dishclothcalendar.com


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

March 1st KAL Day 6

Here are the final rows for our KAL.  The name of this cloth is "Shamrock Dishcloth" and the designer is Rhonda White.  Check our her blog below:


Row 51:  (k1, p1) twice, p30, (k1, p1) twice  
Row 52:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 53:  (k1, p1) twice, p30, (k1, p1) twice
Row 54:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 55:  (k1, p1) across
Row 56:  (p1, k1) across

Row 57:  (k1, p1) across
Row 58:  (p1, k1) across

Bind off.

Weave in ends.

 

©2005 by Rhonda K. White

 
Janet Nogle
 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

March 1st KAL Day 5

Here are the rows for today:


Row 41:  (k1, p1) twice, p11, k8, p11, (k1, p1) twice
Row 42:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 43:  (k1, p1) twice, p11, k8, p11, (k1, p1) twice
Row 44:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 45:  (k1, p1) twice, p11, k8, p11, (k1, p1) twice
Row 46:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 47:  (k1, p1) twice, p12, k6, p12, (k1, p1) twice
Row 48:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 49:  (k1, p1) twice, p13, k4, p13, (k1, p1) twice
Row 50:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice


Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com

Monday, March 3, 2014

March 1st KAL Day 4

Day 4:


Row 31:  (k1, p1) twice, p6, k18, p6, (k1, p1) twice

Row 32:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 33:  (k1, p1) twice, p6, k18, p6, (k1, p1) twice

Row 34:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 35:  (k1, p1) twice, p7, k6, p1, k2, p1, k6, p7, (k1, p1) twice
Row 36:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 37:  (k1, p1) twice, p8, k3, p2, k4, p2, k3, p8, (k1, p1) twice
Row 38:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 39:  (k1, p1) twice, p12, k6, p12, (k1, p1) twice
Row 40:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com

Sunday, March 2, 2014

March 1st KAL Day 3 and Photo of rows after day 2

 


 
Here are the rows for Day 3:
 

Row 21: (k1, p1) twice, p15, k1, p14, (k1, p1) twice
Row 22:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 23:  (k1, p1) twice, p8, k4, p3, k1, p2, k4, p8, (k1, p1) twice
Row 24:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 25:  (k1, p1) twice, p7, k6, p2, k1, p1, k6, p7, (k1, p1) twice
Row 26:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 27:  (k1, p1) twice, p6, k18, p6, (k1, p1) twice
Row 28:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 29:  (k1, p1) twice, p6, k18, p6, (k1, p1) twice
Row 30:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Janet Nogle
 
 
 

Saturday, March 1, 2014

March 1st KAL Day 2 AND Photo of Day 1

Here are the rows for day 2 and a photo of the cloth after the rows for day 1 have been completed.


Row 11:  (k1, p1) twice, p17, k2, p11, (k1, p1) twice
Row 12:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice
Row 13:  (k1, p1) twice, p16, k2, p12, (k1, p1) twice
Row 14:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 15:  (k1, p1) twice, p15, k2, p13, (k1, p1) twice
Row 16:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 17:  (k1, p1) twice, p15, k1, p14, (k1, p1) twice
Row 18:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice

Row 19:   (k1, p1) twice, p15, k1, p14, (k1, p1) twice
Row 20:  (p1, k1) twice, k30, (p1, k1) twice


Janet Nogle, jcnogle@gmail.com