Showing posts with label Jared Flood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jared Flood. Show all posts

April 14, 2011

Laurel Beret

Another gorgeous pattern by Jared Flood: Laurel


YARN: Cascade 220 (received from jbarlow - Color Swap 9) - Dark plum (8885)
NEEDLES: US 7 / 4.5mm
               US 1.5 / 2.5mm (ribbing)

(Peta Maga modeling)
Started:   April 11, 2011
Finished: April 14, 2011



Notes:
  • Cast on 120 sts with US 1.5/3mm circular needle.
  • 2x2 ribbing for 9 rnds.
  • Changed to US 7/4.5mm circular needles.

BOBBLE:
K4fb, turn, P4, turn, K2, K2tog, pass those two stitches one by one over the K2tog.



ADDING LENGTH:
If you want a longer hat repeat rnds 15 - 25 - 35.
(I did that but then decided to rip off and just followed the pattern.)

- make rnd 15, repeat rnd 15 and change marker placement as instructed.
- make rnd 25, repeat rnd 25 and change marker placement as instructed.
- make rnd 35, repeat rnd 35 and change marker placement as instructed.


February 21, 2011

Terra Shawl

This is a beautiful shawl designed by Jared Flood.
Pattern: Terra Shawl



NEEDLE: US 10 / 6 mm
YARN: Malabrigo Merino Worsted (Azul Profundo) - 210 yds

  • This shawl is knitted topdown (starts at center back and works down to the bottom edge)
  • When doing the Provisional Cast-On make sure a long tail is left for grafting the 12 stitches later on.
  • GARTER RIDGE PATTERN should be repeated 10 times. (total of stitches = 224)
  • After finishing Garter Ridge Pattern (or even before) go back to provisional cast-on and graft the stitches (using Kitchener Stitch), this way when you finish Chart B you’re done!!!
  • The 3 knit stitches edge on each side will become the hypotenuse (top) of the triangle and is done throughout the whole pattern (Garter Ridge, Chart A and Chart B).
  • The center stitch marker is the bottom tip of the shawl!

(click to enlarge)


  • DIMENSIONS:
    Before blocking: 55” (140cm) (wingspan) x 27” (68.5cm)
    After blocking:

  • Ãfffff.... I had to frog the grafting 2 times! To make it perfect I've decided to graft purlwise the first 3 stitches then graft knitwise the last 3.


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I wanted the shawl wider so I decided to add a 4th repeat to Chart A. So I had to “extend” Chart A and alter Chart B since I had already knit up to 3rd repeat of chart A and didn't want to frog all the work done.


But if you want a larger shawl a much easier way is to increase Chart A.
IF YOU WANT A LARGER SHAWL:

Increase Garter Ridge Pattern by multiples of 22 to be able to follow Chart A later on (11 sts = one pattern repeat, so you need to increase that on both sides/halves --> 11 sts on one half of the shawl, 11 sts on the other half).

According to pattern, when you finish the Garter Ridge Pattern you should have 224 sts; if you increase it x1 you’ll have 246 sts, and if you increase it x2 you’ll end up with 268 sts.
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Yarn: 
- Fisrt hank: knit up to Row 3 (9th repetition) of Garter Ridge Pattern.
- Second hank: started 2nd hank on 22nd row of Chart A.
- Third hank: started 3rd hank on 2nd pattern repeat of Chart B and knit up to 7th row of edge pattern.
- Fourth hank: just used a little bit to finish the last 3 and a half rows! (if you don’t increase the pattern 3 hanks will work just fine)





(Chart A - 4 repeats)

(unblocked)

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B-O OPTIONS:
- Elastic Bind-Off: k1, *k1, slip 2 sts back to left needle and k2tog tbl*.
- K2tog tbl, slip stitch back to left needle.
  (k2tog tbl = knit 2 together through the back loops).
- BO with a needle 2 sizes larger.




October 02, 2010

Brooklyn Tweed SHELTER - Jared Flood's new yarn

I just have to try it one of theses days...

It looks great (and so soft!)



YARN: Brooklyn Tweed Shelter
COLOR: Homemade Jam
CONTENT: 100% American Wool (Grown in Wyoming - Spun in New England)
WEIGHT: 50 grams
LENGTH: 140 yards (128 m)
GAUGE: Worsted/Aran: 17-20 sts = 4 inches
NEEDLE SIZE: US needle size #7 - 9 (4.5 - 5.5 cm)
 
  Great colors!!!




SHELTER is a woolen-spun 2-ply yarn made from American Targhee-Columbia fleece, grown in Wyoming. The yarn is spun in historic Harrisville, New Hampshire in the heart of New England, in a mill town that has been producing woolen yarns and fabrics since 1794. I have developed a palette of 17 shades including both rich, autumnal colors as well as natural sheep-colors (you didn’t think I’d forget the greys, did you?) The yarn is a very lightly-spun lofty material that, as a result of it’s woolen-spun process, knits at a variety of gauges comfortably without losing fabric integrity. (http://brooklyntweed.net/blog/?p=388)

Where to buy:
- US retailers: http://brooklyntweed.net/retail.html

Price: U$12.50