"JMSQ "Copyright © 2012
Open Blind Baby Hat is the same pattern as the blankie.
Pattern can be found here:
Open Blind Baby Hat
http://jeanariespatterns.blogspot.com/2013/02/ob.html
10 Needles (Measures 20" X 30")
CO 67
Boarder:
Rows 1-4: Knit Across
Pattern:
Row 2: Knit across
Row 3: Knit 4, purl to last 4 sts, Knit 4
Row 4: Knit across
Row 5: Knit 7, *P1, K3; Repeat* to last 7, Knit
Repeat row's 2-5 - ***(Total of 32 sets of pattern)
Boarder:
Repeat Rows 1-4, bind off
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Jospeh's Shawl
Genesis 37:3 (KJV)
Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he
(Joseph) was the son of his old age; and he (Israel) made him
(Joseph) a coat of many colours.
The different colors and textures of the various yarns
makes an interesting shawl. Every Joseph shawl
is unique & a surprise!
If you are using sport weight yarn or baby wt. yarn use
2 strands held together.
Shawl's meansument 60" long X 20" wide
This shawl is knitted on the long side which will measure 60",
you need to measure as you knit along and Bind off at 20"
The reason " I " use white between each row of color is because I hope my shawls share God light, My thinking is the white is a reflections of God's Light & Love...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*NOTE:
I always CO with size 13 needles, then switch over to size 11 for
working the shawl pattern.
NOTE:
I CO 51 sts, place a marker, CO 51 more sts, place another
marker, CO last 51 sts... Reason for placing markers is simply
this, if I drop a stitch, "I Know" there are 51 st's between
each marker so I know from which section I dropped it to pick
it back up.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is my favorite combination of stitches for Joseph's Shawl.
11 Needles, CO 153
Color yarn:
Row's 1-3: k across
Row's 4-5: k3, p3 across
Row's 6-8: p across
Swith to white yarn
Row 9: k across
Row 10: p across
Repeat these row's until your shawl measures 20" Bind off
Here's another fun idea, if you belong to a "Prayer Shawl"
group, maybe someone could start a shawl (knit or crochet),
and pass it off to one of your members to work on for a week's
time, doing her own thing, and praying over each st as she
works along, then when she returns the shawl at your next
meeting date, the next lady takes it, add's her yarn and
special touch, & pattern to it, and so on and so forth, until
it finally is returned to the origninal one who started it,
she can either finish the shawl, or take her turn then pass
it along.
Each member does their own pattern idea's, add's some of their
own yarn, and prayers to the shawl. Each shawl is completly
"UNIQUE" and fun to recieve
~OR~
if you don't want to hand over your shawl for a weeks time,
how about passing it around the table, let all the members of
your Prayer Shawl group lay their hands on it and pray over
it & if you want they each can knit or crochet a row of two
on it, The possabilities are endless here, Most important
thing is PRAYER & to enjoy your talent as your Blessing others
{ "JMSQ "Copyright © 2012 }
Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he
(Joseph) was the son of his old age; and he (Israel) made him
(Joseph) a coat of many colours.
The different colors and textures of the various yarns
makes an interesting shawl. Every Joseph shawl
is unique & a surprise!
If you are using sport weight yarn or baby wt. yarn use
2 strands held together.
Shawl's meansument 60" long X 20" wide
This shawl is knitted on the long side which will measure 60",
you need to measure as you knit along and Bind off at 20"
The reason " I " use white between each row of color is because I hope my shawls share God light, My thinking is the white is a reflections of God's Light & Love...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*NOTE:
I always CO with size 13 needles, then switch over to size 11 for
working the shawl pattern.
NOTE:
I CO 51 sts, place a marker, CO 51 more sts, place another
marker, CO last 51 sts... Reason for placing markers is simply
this, if I drop a stitch, "I Know" there are 51 st's between
each marker so I know from which section I dropped it to pick
it back up.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is my favorite combination of stitches for Joseph's Shawl.
11 Needles, CO 153
Color yarn:
Row's 1-3: k across
Row's 4-5: k3, p3 across
Row's 6-8: p across
Swith to white yarn
Row 9: k across
Row 10: p across
Repeat these row's until your shawl measures 20" Bind off
Here's another fun idea, if you belong to a "Prayer Shawl"
group, maybe someone could start a shawl (knit or crochet),
and pass it off to one of your members to work on for a week's
time, doing her own thing, and praying over each st as she
works along, then when she returns the shawl at your next
meeting date, the next lady takes it, add's her yarn and
special touch, & pattern to it, and so on and so forth, until
it finally is returned to the origninal one who started it,
she can either finish the shawl, or take her turn then pass
it along.
Each member does their own pattern idea's, add's some of their
own yarn, and prayers to the shawl. Each shawl is completly
"UNIQUE" and fun to recieve
~OR~
if you don't want to hand over your shawl for a weeks time,
how about passing it around the table, let all the members of
your Prayer Shawl group lay their hands on it and pray over
it & if you want they each can knit or crochet a row of two
on it, The possabilities are endless here, Most important
thing is PRAYER & to enjoy your talent as your Blessing others
{ "JMSQ "Copyright © 2012 }
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Sharon's - Joseph's Shawl
(Sharon Bell © 2012)
I USED THE CARON SIMPLY SOFT YARN.
CASTED ON 300 STITCHES.KNITTED EVERY ROW.
10 ROWS COLOR, 2 ROWS BLACK, 10 ROWS COLOR. ETC.
I RECOMMEND A SIZE 10 TO 11 NEEDLE AND OF COURSE USE A CIRCULAR NEEDLE, DUE TO THE AMOUNT OF STITCHES.
I KNOW 300 STITCHES SEEM LIKE A LOT OF STITCHES BUT THIS GIVES A NICE WIDE SHAWL THAT CAN BE WRAPPED FOR WARMTH.
Used with Permission from Sharon, if you have any questions regarding this pattern, please feel free to contact Sharon at mamabear3058@yahoo.com
Used with Permission from Sharon, if you have any questions regarding this pattern, please feel free to contact Sharon at mamabear3058@yahoo.com
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