So I decided to honour Gran's birthday by designing something especially for her. May I present "Edna Rose", not-so-skillfully-modeled by me.
The pattern if you are interested.....
Materials
110 metres / 120 yds 8ply (DK) yarn. I used Bendigo Woolen Mills Classic
4mm 40cm circular
4mm DPNs
Stitch marker
Darning Needle
Glossary
p2tog: purl 2 stitches together
yf: bring the yarn forward to the front of the work
ssk: slip one stitch onto the right needle, slip another, knit through the back loop
k2tog: knit 2 stitches together
gauge : 22cms /10sts
The beginning
Join to work in the round (be careful not to twist your stitches)
Work 10 rounds of 2 x 2 rib
The pattern (Lily of the Valley)
Round 1: *k5, p2tog, k2, yf, k5, yf, k2, p2tog, k2* repeat to end of round
Round 2: knit all stitches
Round 3: *k4, p2tog, k2, yf, k1, yf, k2, p2tog, k7* repeat to end of round
Round 4: knit all stitches
Round 5: *k3, p2tog, k2, yf, k3, yf, k2, p2tog, k6* repeat to end of round
Round 6: knit all stitches
Round 7: *k2, p2tog, k2, yf, k5, yf, k2, p2tog, k5* repeat to end of round
Round 8: knit all stitches
Round 9: *k7, p2tog, k2, yf, k1, yf, k2, p2tog, k4* repeat to end of round
Round 10: knit all stitches
Round 11: *k6, p2tog, k2, yf, k3, yf, k2, p2tog, k3* repeat to end of round
Round 12: knit all stitches
Repeat rounds 1-12 three times or until work measures approximately 15 cm from beginning
Decrease Rounds
Round 1: *k2tog, k3, p2tog, k2, yf, k5, yf, k2, p2tog, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 2: *k2tog, k14, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 3: *k2tog, p2tog, k2, yf, k1, yf, k2, p2tog, k3, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 4: *k2tog, k10, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 5: *k2tog, k1, yf, k3, yf, k2, p2tog, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 6: *k2tog, k7, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 7: *k2tog, k4, yf, k1, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 8: *k2tog, k4, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 9: *k2tog, k2, ssk* repeat to end of round
Round 10: *k2tog, ssk* repeat to end of round
Thread end through remaining stitches and secure.
This pattern is provided free for your own personal use. You may knit it for yourself, as a gift, a swap or for charity. This pattern is not intended for commercial use. Any intended commercial use requires permission in writing.
Oooh it's very pretty! Happy Birthday Gran!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! you are such a talented chicken jack!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Edna Rose
Thanks for the pattern! The hat is beautiful and I'm looking forward to trying it out (with Rowan felted tweed yarn). I hope your Gran is still around -- she is very, very lucky to have such a great (and talented, and generous) granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
Thanks for the pattern! It's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the pattern! I made one for a friend starting chemo, here is a link to my blog post:http://humbleluna.blogspot.com/2011/01/for-friend.html
ReplyDeleteI love your pattern, I paired it with a bunch of fun colors and it makes me so happy that I just wanted to write you a note and thank you for sharing the Edna Rose with all of us.
ReplyDeleteI found this wonderful hat pattern through Ravelry. Im so delighted with it. This one is for me but as its working out so nicely I think I will also make one for my best friend!
ReplyDeleteOops I meant to also say Thank You!
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