Carillon Cropped Cardigan: Part 2

By EmDao On Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Front Left & Right (make two)

Set up/Waist band
Using a 4.00 mm needle CO 28[33, 37] sts
Work 2x2 ribbing for 8 rows.

Upper Waist shaping
For the back you will decrease at the beginning and at the end of the row. The front left and the front right you will decrease only once, at each ends. For the Right piece dec. on the right, for the left piece dec on the left.

Work carillon chart 1[2, 1] then work side chart to the next 11[1,5]sts
Inc. 1 st on every 4th row 5[7, 7] times @ each ends. Maintain side pattern as you increase.

Armhole and neck shaping are work at the same time. Never decrease in the middle of a leaf.

Armhole Shaping
Dec. 2 sts @ armhole, work WS.
(Dec. 1 @ armhole, work WS) x 2
Work 3 rows, on the 4th row (rs) dec. 1 st
Work 26[32, 36] row straight

Neck Shaping
Place 7[9, 9] on marker, then work RS
Dec. 3 sts, work WS
Dec. 2 sts , work WS
Dec. 1 sts, Work WS
Work 3 rows, on the 4th row (rs) dec. 1 st.
Work 26 row straight

Shoulder slope

Left front: K to end.
P up to the last 4 sts, w&t,
K to end
P 4 sts before last wrapped sts, w&t
K to end
Purl 3 sts

Right front: K up to the last 4 sts w&t
P to end
K to 4 sts before last wrapped sts, w&t
P to end
K 2 sts.
Place 11[10, 12] sts on marker.
These sts included the W&T stitch.


Please comments if you have any question or suggestion you want to make regarding directions! Stay tunes for tomorrow installment of the back direction.

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Carillon Cropped Cardigan: Part 1

By EmDao On Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Today post I wanted to give direction on the left and right front of the crop cardi. But I was volunteer to help my friends with a senior design project in the mist of making these charts and putting the material for this post together. Technically I'm writing Tuesday post on Wednesday, but who cares right? I'm posting the chart for the cardi with the keys right now, then I'm off to bed and tomorrow i shall write the front band back direction for you enjoyment!

The Orange line indicate the repeats.

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Carillon Cropped Cardigan: The Prologue

By EmDao On Monday, April 21, 2008

Born from a period of obsession with cropped cardi and shrug, this pattern came into fruition. It took a while to knit it and actually have the pattern written up. Everything takes a long time for me. I have an idea, then I have a problem I have to solve for the idea to work. Once I've solved most of the problem and have complete my own sample, I become somewhat un-interested. This pattern survived, because I've already posted on Ravelry and people seem to be interested in it. I couldn't let you guys down! ^_^

Its very easy to knit, anyone who can do knit, purls, increase and decrease can knit this pattern. The hard part is probably grafting it all together. I'm writing this pattern in three pieces and it will be knit with a straight needle. But anyone who has the ambition to streaks or knit it with a circular needle is encouraged to. When I was knitting this I find it easier to knit one pieces at a time. Because they were small and it made me felt gratified every time I finish a pieces. Which one took me two hours, it took as long as the movies I was watching play.

My original plan was to release it as a pdf for everyone to download. That plans has change, because I'm writing this post. T_T I need traffic to my blog/website so in order to encourage traffic I will be releasing the pattern in five parts. One for each working day of the week. Then I will make the pdf of the pattern available for $1.75. For those who wish to purchase a clean and pretty layout pattern. You will be helping me support my design habits ^_^ The pattern release on the site will still be available.Okay now for the pattern!

Gauge

16 stitches and 24 rows in 4 inches -- worked in stockinette stitch, flat (back and forth)

Materials

Yarn

I used a cream and white color yarn of Yarn: Pisgah Yarn & Dyeing Co., Inc Peaches & Creme Solids. But you could use another Worsted / 10 ply (9 wpi) Or any yarn you like as long as your gauge is the same.

Chest: 28[32, 36, 38, 40, 44, 48] inches

Notions

A pair of straight needles US#6/4.00mm
Waste yarn
Tapestry needle
Stitch marker
Buttons 4 or 8 buttons, If you want to button the cardi up to the top, buy 8 otherwise 4 is fine.

Measurement s[m,l]

Chest: 32[36,40] inches


Tomorrow I will blog about the front left and right piece. Stay tunes! or subscribe :)

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