Just put the finishing touches on a stocking for myself. Just in time for Christmas.
Category: Knitting
The Knitting Work of Heather Classen
Lanesplitter
Went to Rhinebeck in October, saw many Lanesplitter skirts including my friend Christina’s.
Bought some Noro at Island Yarn
Needed something to match my new boots anyways. 😉
So comfy that I feel like I’m getting away with something.
Rhinebeck 2012
Rhinebeck 2012, a set on SmugMug.
A photo journal of my bus trip from Boston to Rhinebeck, NY for the Sheep and Wool festival.
Zosia back
Zosia front
Zosia
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Violin Chin Rest Cozy
Knit yourself a cozy for your violin’s chin rest. The sample cozy fits snugly on a standard full size violin chin rest.
YARN: Leftover sock yarn, <50 yards, i.e. this sample was done with Knit Picks Stroll in black.
NEEDLES: Size 2, double pointed (DPN) for knitting in the round.
- CO 24 onto DPN #1. with Judy Becker’s simple and elegant “Magic cast-on for toe-up socks“ to get 24 stitches with 12 on each needle.
- Row 1: K12 across the first needle; K12 across the second needle. It’s tight here, but a third needle is added in the next row.
- Row 2: K1, Kfb, K4, using a third DPN for ease: K5, Kfb; K1, Kfb, K9, Kfb;
- Row 3: K14; K14;
- Row 4: K1, Kfb, K11, Kfb; K1, Kfb, K11, Kfb;
- Row 5: K16; K16;
- Row 6: K1, Kfb, K13, Kfb; K1, Kfb, K13, Kfb;
- Row 7: K18; K18;
- Row 8: K1, Kfb, K15, Kfb; K1, Kfb, K15, Kfb;
- Row 9: K20; K20;
- Row 10: (K1, Kfb, K17, Kfb) x 2
- Rows 11-13: K22; K22;
- Row 14: K1, SSK, K19; K20, K2tog;
- Row 15: K21; K21;
- Row 16: K1, SSK, K18; K19, K2tog;
- Row 17: K20; (K1, P1) x 10;
- Row 18: K1, SSK, K17; (K1, P1) x 9, K2tog;
- Row 19: K19; (K1, P1) x 9, K1;
- Row 20: K1, SSK, K16; (K1, P1) x 3, BO8, P1, K1, K2tog;
- now work back and forth
- Row 21: K18; (K1, P1) x 2, K1, Sl1; turn
- Row 22: (K1, P1) x 2, K2tog, P1, P2tog, P12, P2tog, P1, P1, P2tog, Sl1; turn
- Row 23: K21, P1, K1, Sl1; turn
- Row 24: K1, P1, K1, P2tog, P1, P2tog, P11, P2tog, P2, Sl1; turn
- Row 25: K20, Sl1; turn
- Row 26: K1, P2tog, P1, P2tog, P14, Sl1; turn
- Row 27: (K1, P1) x 9, Sl1; turn
- Row 28: K1, (K1, P1) x 8 K1, Sl1; turn
- Row 29: (K1, P1) x 9, Sl1; turn
- Row 30: K1, (P2tog) x 9; turn
- Row 31: (K2tog) x 5;
- BO all stitches; (5 stitches)
key:
CO = Cast On
K = Knit
P = Purl
Kfb = increase a stitch by knitting into both the front and back of a loop.
K2tog = Knit 2 stitches together
SSK = Knit 2 stitches together with the opposite slant by slipping 2 stitches knitwise, moving them back to the left needle, and knitting them together.
P2tog = Purl 2 stitches together
(bla)x3= do “bla” three times
Sl1 = Slip 1 stitch purlwise and leave the yarn in the front for a clean edge.
Trick or Treaters
Jaywalkers knit with Light Brown Hare’s Three Hares sock yarn, colorway: Prometheus Fire.
…my life now lies in your hands
…If I would confess I should save my life
Oh Lord help me
I am wholly innocent of such wickedness
God knows I am innocent
I do plead not guilty
I can deny it to my dying day…
I am no witch…
photos taken at the Salem Witch Memorial and at the Bewitched statue at the other end of town by Aram Comjean.
See more Jaywalkers on Ravelry:
And have a look at LBH’s otherhand dyed yarn.
Tea Time-Lord Cozy
This one has been in my queue for a while. I have always wanted to make a tea-cozy but didn’t want to do the regular one everyone expects to see. And I’ve always wanted to knit up the tardis chart by Penwiperbut didn’t want to have a stuffed plush around collecting dust. It all came together when I found this white Denby teapot.
It knit up rather tall, even with edits to the orignal chart, but it worked out in the end because I can fit my square tea tin in the top to fill it out so it stands up right.
Yeah… luv it. 😉