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  1. Ribbon Stitch Mug Cosy

    Untitled design

    You will need:

    4mm knitting needles

    Small amounts of DK yarn in 2 colours

    Button

    Needle to sew button on

     

    You may useful: row counter – tape measure

     

    Makes a band 9” long

    Method:

    Before you start – wind off a small amount of the background colour into a smaller ball (only a couple of yards) – this will form the solid border up the far side of the cosy without having to cut and rejoin the main yarn.

     

    Cast on 52 stitches using the background colour

    Knit 4 rows.

    Start the pattern rows

     

    Row 1: with background colour – knit across all stitches.

    Row 2: with background colour – purl across all stitches.

     

     

     

    Row 3: with background colour – knit 4 stitches, drop yarn, with ribbon colour – * knit 3, without moving your yarn - slip 1 stitch onto the right-hand needle purl wise – but don’t work it, repeat from * to last 4 stitches, drop yarn - with the small ball of background colour, knit 4.  Look back along your needle – you should have 1 background loop between every 3 ribbon colour loops with the background colour at the sides.

    Tip – when you swop yarns from now on – twist them round each other to prevent a gap in the work.

     

    Row 4: with small ball of background colour – purl 4 stitches, drop yarn, with ribbon colour – *bring the yarn to the front of the work, slip 1 stitch onto the right-hand needle purl wise – but don’t work it, take yarn to the back of the work, knit 3 - repeat from * to last 4 stitches – bring yarn to front, drop yarn - with the main ball of background colour, purl 4.

     

    Row 5: with background colour – knit across all stitches.

    Row 6: with background colour – purl across all stitches.

     

     

     

    Row 7: with background colour – knit 2, drop yarn, bring up ribbon colour – with ribbon colour - knit 3, *slip 1 stitch onto the right-hand needle purl wise – but don’t work it, knit 3 stitches – repeat from * to last 3 stitches, drop ribbon colour – bring up background colour from small ball of background colour – knit 3.  Look back along your needle – you should have 1 background loop between every 3 ribbon colour loops with the background colour at the sides.

     

    Row 8: with background colour – purl 3, drop yarn – with ribbon colour – * knit 3, bring the yarn to the front of the work, slip 1 stitch onto the right-hand needle purl wise – but don’t work it, take yarn to the back of the work, – repeat from * to last 5 stitches – knit 3, drop ribbon colour – bring up background colour – purl 2.

     

    These 8 rows form the complete pattern – work as many pattern rows to make the depth you want.

     

    Add the other border.

    Knit 1 row.

    Purl 1 row.

    Purl 4 rows.

    Cast off purl wise.

     

    Making up:

    Sew buttons at the corners on one edge.  You can add 2 or 3 buttons – depends on what your cup is like.  On the other side create button loops to fasten.  You can do this by adding a couple of strands of yarn and blanket stitching along them – adding a loop of elastic – or adding a couple of those small elastic hair ties (very useful for making button loops!)

     

    Take one step further –

    -       Work deeper for coffee pots.

    -       You could just repeat the first 4 rows instead of working the 8 – this will give you more of a grid like pattern as opposed to a brick pattern.

    -       Cast on more or less stitches to make longer of shorter.  The pattern consists of blocks of 4 stitches for the centre + 4 stitches either side for the border.

     

    This pattern is part of The Kitten and The Goat Monthly Virtual Knitting Circle.  Sign up to our email list on the website to get a newsletter with a free pattern and access to 2 videos every month.

     

    The Kitten and The Goat

    9, New Shambles, Kendal, LA9 4TS

    www.thekittenandthegoat.co.uk

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  2. Untitled design    Bamboo Square

    The idea behind this series is to expand your knowledge and build your confidence by tackling new techniques with small, simple projects.  Each square knits up to the same size and has the same border frame so that you can sew them together and make larger projects.  4 sewn in a square make the front of a cushion – back with another 4 squares or plain fabric.  Several in a row will make a scarf – 3 x 3 or 4 will make a baby blanket – 4 x 6 or 8 will make a lap throw - or go the whole hog and make a bed throw.  You can make each square the same pattern – you can make each square different – you can create your own design by placing the squares in a pattern – knit in 1 colour – knit the rainbow - just experiment – shout me if you get stuck – and have fun.

    The squares worked in DK measure about 4 ½” square – and the larger ones 8” square.  You could use 3 strands of DK together – working on 8mm knitting needles – and the square will be bigger

    You will need;

    1 strand of double knitting to be worked on 4mm knitting needles – about 12g

    Or 2 strands of double knitting (equal to chunky weight yarn) to be worked on 6mm knitting needles – about 20g

    • If you are using the double knitting weight of yarn, then use 2 strands together throughout.
    • If you are using the chunky weight of yarn, then use 1 strand throughout.
    • Remember to count all the rows as you work up the square.

    Cast on 27 stitches.

    Row 1: *(knit 1, purl 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1.

    Row 2: *(purl 1, knit 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, purl 1.

    Row 3: *(knit 1, purl 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1.

    Row 4: *(purl 1, knit 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, purl 1.

    Row  5: knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,   knit 1, *(yarn forward, knit 2, pass the yarn forward loop over the 2 knitted stitches, knit 1) -  repeat from * to last 4 stitches, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1.

    Row  6: purl 1, knit 1,  purl 1, knit 1, purl to last 4 stitches,  knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1.

    Rows 5: and 6: form the pattern - repeat until you reach

    Row 28: *(knit 1, purl 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1.

    Row 30: *(purl 1, knit 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, purl 1.

    Row 31: *(knit 1, purl 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1.

    Row 32: *(purl 1, knit 1) – repeat from * to last stitch, purl 1.

    Cast off.

    I use 100% acrylic yarn for all my knitting work.  If you are using pure wool, or a wool mix you will need more as the yarn is heavier.

    **** This is my own original work.  Use it for your own use or for charity selling.  Use it to inspire you, and to lead you on to other projects.  But, please do not resell the pattern as your own workings.  It takes me years of learning, and months of work to produce a final pattern.

     

    The Kitten and The Goat

    9, New Shambles, Kendal, LA9 4TS