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    • 17 Oct 2011
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    • Burberry cableing chain cowl free pattern knitting pattern
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    Although I learn to knit years ago it was only recently that I picked it up again. Not that I was ever very good. I only managed to learn to knit, purl, cast on and off but thanks to Julie's help I have managed pick up some new skills, like cabling! It wasn't nearly a hard as I thought it would be!

    Project #1 was the Burberry Inspired Cowl Neck Scarf by Julianne Smith. Mine turned out a bit different since adjustments had to be made to accommodate the bulky yarn I wanted to use (left overs from a hat I made for a baby shower but had to use a different yarn). This pattern was supper easy, even for me, and it knitted up fast.

    Now that I could cable I started to play around with it.

    Project #2: Inspired by Hurley Sashimi and the Hollis Rope Chain I came up with my own simple rope using the left overs the cowl. 

    Cast on 10 stitches 
    Rows 1 -  8: stockinette stitch (knit odd rows, purl even)
    Row 9: knit 1, slip 4 onto cable needle (hold to front), k4, k cable needle, k1

    Repeat pattern to desired length, seam ends together.

    It's the perfect length for the wee one.

    After this I was out of yarn so I decided to make some out of scrap knit. It is really easy to do, just cut the scrap in a zig zag or spiral if using an old t-shirt and pull the resulting length to make them curl on themselves. (see image below)

    Cutting-instructions---knit-yarn

     

    Project #3: I ended up making another cowl with my knit yarn. This one is much like project #2 but wider and more cables.

    Cast on 22 stitches 
    Rows 1 -  10: stockinette stitch (knit odd rows, purl even)
    Row 11: knit 1, slip 5 onto cable needle (hold to front), k5, k cable needle, slip 5 onto cable needle (hold to front), k5, k cable needle, k1

    Repeat pattern to desired length, seam ends together.

    The trickiest thing was dealing with the "yarn". It stretches over the needles so I ended up having to use a much larger gauge needed then the end product looked like I did.

    All in all I am very happy to be knitting again and even happier to have the skills to make more then just scarves. Now on to pictures and pdfs!

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  • Coffee Cup Sleeve Tutorial

    • 24 Jun 2011
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    • Tutorial coffee coffee cup sleeve cup diy free free pattern pattern
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    I was planing on posting this yesterday but got distracted sampling changes to the shorts for the kids pyjama pattern I'm working on (more on that later). 

    As someone who is used to cardboard coffee cup sleeves I enjoy this more colourful and customizable version better, even if it means trying to remember it when I go out for coffee.

    The tutorial is for three different styles of coffee cup sleeves in three difficulty levels: bound edge, easiest; wrap around, medium and plain, hardest. The instructions are presented in order of difficulty.

    This project is perfect for using up small scraps of your favourite fabric (only needs two 6" x 4" pieces for each layer). It is also quick to make and endlessly customizable. I wanted one with a spot for my stir stick/stopper so I made the Wrap Around version and used elastic for the closure with an extra loop on it and it works great! I also thought it would be nice to have a plain one so I made the Bound Edge version out of black felt and left the edges raw. (see gallery pictures)

    I'd love to see what others come up with!

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    This is the blog for Batsy Patterns available on etsy. http://www.etsy.com/shop/batsy

    Keep up to date on new releases and upcoming patterns. I will also be posting about projects in the works, photo galleries, tips and tricks and tutorials and the odd free pattern.

    The designer: Trina
    I am women's wear designer and a mom of one, a little girl, so much of what create is for women/girls but do create unisex children's patterns as well.

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