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		<title>Baby Blanket in Progress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I&#8217;m making progress on the baby blanket, finally. I changed up how I wanted to do in and ripped it all out and started over. I&#8217;m doing a garter stitch border with a single ss heart that I will embroider around when I&#8217;m done. I&#8217;m doing it Orenburg style, which I will get into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_zsUaFjz8So8/RsDEq-Ff9dI/AAAAAAAAADg/0qfkSk4aBkY/s1600-h/IMG_0268.JPG"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5098291020683015634" style="float:left; margin:0 4px 4px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_zsUaFjz8So8/RsDEq-Ff9dI/AAAAAAAAADg/0qfkSk4aBkY/s320/IMG_0268.JPG" border="0" alt="" /></a>So, I&#8217;m making progress on the baby blanket, finally.  I changed up how I wanted to do in and ripped it all out and started over.  I&#8217;m doing a garter stitch border with a single ss heart that I will embroider around when I&#8217;m done.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m doing it Orenburg style, which I will get into another time.</p>
<p>I will do a ss center pane with random (and I mean random, I&#8217;m not charting placement at all) reverse ss hearts scattered around.</p>
<p><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_zsUaFjz8So8/RsDE4uFf9eI/AAAAAAAAADo/gd7L8H5HdRo/s1600-h/IMG_0270.JPG"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5098291256906216930" style="float:right; margin:0 0 4px 4px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_zsUaFjz8So8/RsDE4uFf9eI/AAAAAAAAADo/gd7L8H5HdRo/s320/IMG_0270.JPG" border="0" alt="" /></a>I think it will be nice, solid and cozy.  I just hope it&#8217;s big enough.  I wanted it to be a wubby, not a full blown cradle blanket&#8230;.if you know what I mean.</p>
<p><strong>Needles</strong>:  <a href="http://www.jimmybeanswool.com/secure-html/onlinegen/currgen/LanternMoon/RosewoodNeedles.asp?showLarge=true&amp;specPCVID=3954">Lantern Moon</a> 9US/5.5mm</p>
<p><strong>Yarn</strong>: <a href="http://www.knitonecrochettoo.com/wick.htm">Wick in cream</a></p>
<p><strong>Pattern</strong>: my own design</p>
<p><strong>Start</strong>: Well, guess that depends.  I&#8217;ve ripped and redesigned so many times.  But this iteration started on the 12th of August 2007.</p>
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		<title>Lover&#8217;s Vine Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kittie Land</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As promised, here is the pattern for Lover&#8217;s Vine: Lover&#8217;s Vine sock pattern: Lace pattern 9 + 4Cable pattern 4 + 2 Yarn: STR Lover&#8217;s LeapNeedles: Celtic Swan Forge brass dpns size 1, set of 5Scrap yarn in contrasting colour Pattern: Cast on 10 stitches Pick up 10 stitches from the cast on edge so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As promised, here is the pattern for Lover&#8217;s Vine:</p>
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<p>Lover&#8217;s Vine sock pattern:</p>
<p>Lace pattern 9 + 4<br />Cable pattern 4 + 2</p>
<p>Yarn: <a href="http://www.bluemoonfiberarts.com/">STR Lover&#8217;s Leap</a><br />Needles: <a href="http://celticswan.com/dp.htm">Celtic Swan Forge</a> brass dpns size 1, set of 5<br />Scrap yarn in contrasting colour </p>
<p>Pattern:</p>
<p>Cast on 10 stitches</p>
<p>Pick up 10 stitches from the cast on edge so that now two needles have 10 stitches on each needle.</p>
<p>Knit 5 stitches, change to new dpn, knit 5 stitches, change to new dpn, knit 5 stitches, change to new dpn, knit 5 stitches.  20 stitches total over 4 dpns.</p>
<p>You are now set up.</p>
<p>Row 1: kfb,knit to end of needle one.  Knit to last two stitches on needle two, kfb. kfb, knit to end of needle 3. Knit to last two stitches on needle four, kfb.<br />Row 2: knit<br />repeat in these two rows until number of desired stitches are on your needles (for me, it was 60 stitches &#8211; I wear a size 7 in US women&#8217;s shoes) </p>
<p>Set up your stitches by sliding one stitch from needle three to needle two.  This will put 31 stitches on the &#8220;top&#8221; of the sock and 29 on the sole.</p>
<p>Begin pattern:</p>
<p>Row 1: k2, *yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k1* repeat from *, end k2 (this pattern ends on needle two).  Knit plain across needles 3 and 4.<br />Row 2 and 4: knit<br />Row 3: k3, *yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k1* repeat from *, end k1 (this pattern ends on needle two).  Knit plain across needles 3 and 4. </p>
<p>Repeat this pattern until sock measures desired length for the sole.  For me, it was 6 inches from the toe to the heel.</p>
<p>When you have reached the desired length for the sole**, work across needles one and two in pattern.  Drop your working yarn.  Pick up a contrasting colour scrap piece of yarn and knit across needles three and four.  Return back to the working yarn and knit across the scrap yarn you have just worked.  This will leave you a clear indication of where your heel will go. </p>
<p>Knit in pattern across needles one and two.  <br />Knit across needles three and four.<br />Knit in pattern across needles one and two. On needles three and four, increase 5 stitches to a total of 65 stitches.  31 across needles one and two and 34 across needles three and four.  This allows for two 4 stitch cables (purl stitch on each side) and two pattern repeats of the lace across needles three and four. </p>
<p>Hopefully, at this point, you are at row one of the lace pattern.  If you are not, work in pattern (lace over needles 1 and 2 and plain over needles 3 and 4) until you are back to row one of the lace pattern.</p>
<p>When there do the following:</p>
<p>Row 1: k2, *yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k1* repeat from *, end k2 (this pattern ends on needle two). Purl first stitch on needle three, knit the next four stitches through the back loop, purl, k2, yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k1, yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k3, purl, knit the next 4 through the back loop, purl. <br />Row 2: knit the knits, purl the purls.<br />Row 3: k3, *yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k1* repeat from *, end k1 (this pattern ends on needle two).  Purl first stitch on needle three, knit the next four stitches through the back loop, purl, k3, yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k1, yo, k2, ssk, k2tog, k2, yo, k2, purl, knit the next 4 through the back loop, purl. <br />Row 4: knit across needles one and two.  Purl, place two stitches onto a stitch holder and bring them to the front, knit the next two stitches through the back loop, knit the two stitches from the holder through the back loops, purl, knit to the next purl.  Purl the purl,  place two stitches onto a stitch holder and bring them to the front, knit the next two stitches through the back loop, knit the two stitches from the holder through the back loops, purl. </p>
<p>Work until the sock is as high as you want it to be.  I like ankle socks, so only went with 8 repeats up the leg.  </p>
<p>Stop working the pattern on a &#8220;row 3&#8243; row.</p>
<p>work the cuff of the sock:</p>
<p>Row 1: Purl<br />Row 2: knit<br />Row 3: Purl</p>
<p>Cast off by purling one stitch, slip it back to the original needle, p2tog, slip it back over to the original needle, and repeat across until all stitches have been cast off.</p>
<p>Go back to where the contrasting yarn is and carefully pick it out, slipping the live stitches onto your dpns.  You will notice a bit of open area around each side of the opening.  Simply pick up the yarn in these areas as if you were M1.  Make sure that you have an even number of stitches across your needles. </p>
<p>Then work the heel as follows:</p>
<p>Row 1: knit<br />Row 2: k1, ssk, knit across to last three on needle 2,k2tog, k1.  Repeat same across needles three and four.</p>
<p>Repeat these two rows until you have the number of stitches you want for the base of your heel.  I work down to 24 stitches.  </p>
<p>Slip your stitches so they are across two needles (needles 1 and 2 to a single needle.  Needles 3 and 4 to a single needle).  Hold the needles together and graft the heel closed just like you would the toe of a cuff down sock. </p>
<p>**how to determine the length of your sole:  Measure your foot, tip of your longest toe to the end of your heel.  Subtract two inches from this length and that is where you will place your scrap yarn for the afterthought heel.</p>
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<p>If you make these, I&#8217;d love to see photos of them and make a gallery with a link from the sidebar.</p>
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