Monday, September 14, 2009

Tam of Many Colors II













Tam of Many Colors II
by Ruth Cook


Abbreviations:
k – knit

WS – wrong side
sl – slip
p – purl

RS – right side
ssk – slip slip knit
tog – together

bo – bind off
co – cast on

C4B: slip 2 sts to cable needle, hold to back of work, knit 2 sts from left needle, knit 2 sts from cable needle
C4F: slip 2 sts to cable needle, hold in front of work, knit 2 sts from left needle, knit 2 sts from cable needle


Materials:
16 in circular needles sizes US 7 and 9
cable needle to match knitting needle
Wosted weight yarn – this project was knit with Noro Kureyon (2 skeins)

Pattern Notes:

Each Tier changes directions; base triangles and all even tiers are worked right to left, all odd numbered tiers are worked left to right.

The first square of each tier is worked slightly differently than the rest of the squares in the tier; i.e., 1) stitches are picked up as in the previous tier, and 2) the decreases begin in row one [squares 2-8 the decreases begin on row 2]

Row 1 begins after picking up the stitches and turning the work.

Slip all stitches purlwise. The first stitch of every row is slipped.
You will need to either place a marker at the beginning of the round OR leave the cast on tail free to determine end of round.

You can change the size of the Tam by changing needle size

With Size 7 needle, CO 65 sts. Being careful not to twist the cast on row, knit the first cast on stitch tog with the last cast on stitch. You now have 64 stitches. (This helps eliminate the jog which sometimes occurs when joining in the round.)

Ribbing:
Knit 2 rounds in k2p2 ribbing
Purl one round
Knit 6 more rounds of k2p2 ribbing (or to desired depth)

Base Triangles:
Row 1: k1, turn Row 2: p1, turn
Row 3: sl 1, k1, turn Row 4: sl 1, p1, turn
Row 5: sl 1, k2, turn Row 6: sl 1, p2, turn
Row 7: sl 1, k3, turn Row 8: sl 1, p3, turn
Row 9: sl 1, k4, turn Row 10: sl 1, p4, turn
Row 11: sl 1, k5, turn Row 12: sl 1, p5, turn
Row 13: sl 1, k6, turn Row 14: sl 1, p6, turn
Row 15: sl 1, k7, turn Row 16: sl 1, p7, turn
Row 17: sl 1 k7, Do not turn to make next triangle.
Repeat Base Triangle 7 more times. On last triangle DO NOT TURN

Slip all stitches to size 9 needle. Do not turn work.


TIER 1: EXCEPT for 1st square, all sts are picked up on the WS

Square 1: PU 8 stitches along the right edge of the triangle to the left of the working yarn.
(alternate wording): PU 8 stitches along the selvedge edge to the left of the one just completed)
Row 1 (WS): sl 1 (yo, p2tog)3x, p2tog, turn
Row 2 (RS): sl 1, (yo, k2tog tbl)3x, k1. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 six more times, then Row 1 one more time. Do Not Turn

Square 2: PU 8 sts along selvedge edge of next triangle. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k7, turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p6, p2tog, turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times. Do Not Turn

Square 3: pu 8 sts along selvedge edge of next triangle. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, (yo, p2tog)3x, p1. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, (yo, p2tog)3x, p2tog. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Square 4: Repeat Square 2

Square 5:
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, (yo, k2tog tbl)3x, k1
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, (yo, p2tog)3x, p2tog
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Square 6: Repeat Square 2

Square 7: Repeat Square 3

Square 8: Repeat Square 2. Do Not Turn


TIER 2: EXCEPT for 1st square, all sts are picked up on the RS
From WS PU 8 sts along selvedge edge of next square. Turn

Square 1:
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k6, ssk. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p7. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 six more times, then Row 1 one more time.

Square 2: PU 8 sts along side of next square.
Row 1: sl 1, p7. Turn
Row 2: sl 1, p6, ssk. Turn
At end of square 2 do not turn to pick up stitches.
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Squares 3-8: Repeat Square 2 Do Not Turn at end of last square

EXCEPT for 1st square, all sts are picked up on the WS
TIER 3: From RS, PU 8 sts along edge of next square. Turn

Square 1:
Row 1 (WS): sl 1, p6, p2tog. Turn
Row 2 (RS): sl 1, k7. Turn
Repeat Row 1&2 six more times, then repeat Row 1 one more time. Do Not Turn

Square 2: PU 8 sts along edge of next square. Turn
Row 1: sl 1, k7. Turn
Row 2: sl 1, k6, k2tog. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Square 3:
Row 1: sl 1, k7. Turn
Row 2: sl 1, p6, p2tog. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Square 4:
Row 1 (RS): sl 1 (k1,p1)3x, k1. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, (p1, k1)3x, p2tog. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Square 5: Repeat Square 3

Square 6: Repeat Square 2

Square 7: Repeat Square 3

Square 8: Repeat Square 4


TIER 4: Repeat Tier 2


TIER 5: PU 8 sts. Turn

Square 1:
Row 1 (WS): sl 1, k1, p4, k1, p2tog. Turn
Row 2 (RS): sl 1, p1, k4, p1, k1. Turn
Row 3: Repeat Row 1
Row 4: sl 1, p1, C4B, p1, k1. Turn
Row 5: Repeat Row 1
Row 6: Repeat Row 2
Row 7: Repeat Row 1
Row 8: Repeat Row 2
Row 9: Repeat Row 1
Row 10: Repeat Row 4
Row 11: Repeat Row 1
Row 12: Repeat Row 2
Row 13: Repeat Row 1
Row 14: Repeat Row 2
Row 15: Repeat Row 4
Row 16: Repeat Row 2
Row 17: Repeat Row 1

Square 2: PU 8 sts along selvedge edge of next triangle. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k7, turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p6, p2tog, turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times. Do Not Turn

Square 3:
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, p1, k4, p1, k1
Row 2: sl 1, k1, p4, k1, p2tog
Row 3: sl 1, p1, C4F, p1, k1
Row 4: Repeat Row 2
Row 5: Repeat Row 1
Row 6: Repeat Row 2
Row 7: Repeat Row 1
Row 8: Repeat Row 2
Row 9: Repeat Row 3
Row 10: Repeat Row 2
Row 11: Repeat Row 1
Row 12: Repeat Row 2
Row 13: Repeat Row 1
Row 14: Repeat Row 2
Row 15: Repeat Row 3
Row 16: Repeat Row 2

Square 4: Repeat Square 2

Square 5: Repeat Square 3 using C4B

Square 6: Repeat Square 2

Square 7: Repeat Square 3

Square 8: Repeat Square 2


TIER 6: THIS IS THE FINAL TIER. “After” the first square, you will be connecting the squares together and binding off at the same time. Please read the instructions carefully before you begin.

From WS PU 8 sts along next selvedge edge, turn

Square 1:
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k6, ssk. Turn
Row 2: sl 1, p7. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

STOP HERE AND READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONTINUING.

Square 2: PU as on previous even tiers
Row 1: sl 1, p6, p2tog
Row 2: sl 1, k6, ssk
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times

You have now bound off one square

Repeat Square 2 six more times

BO last 8 sts

Finishing:
Sew edges together.
Gather hole at top
Weave in all ends



Copyright 2008 Ruth Cook

Tam of Many Colors II - design planning

After making what seemed like a thousand entrelac tams and caps I decided to make a change. Now that I had the entrelac technique down, I realized that each tiny little rectangle presented it's own canvas for further creative endeavors. I wanted to put in some design elements, but only on a few select squares. My ultimate plan was to make every other tier simple stockinette stitch and only every other block on the alternate tiers to include a new stitch. Working with an 8 stitch, 16 row block meant that each stitch I chose must fit into those parameters. I had three tiers with stitch designs in them and I opted for lace in the first, garter and moss in the second, and cables in the third design tier. I'm quite pleased with the end result and I hope you enjoy the pattern.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Entrelac Tam Pattern - Basic




Entrelac Tam (Basic)

By Ruth Cook


Abbreviations:
k – knit
WS – wrong side
sl – slip
p – purl
RS – right side
ssk – slip slip knit
tog – together
bo – bind off
co – cast on

Materials:
16 in circular needles sizes US 7 and 9
Wosted weight yarn – this project was knit with Noro Silk Garden (2 skeins)

Notes:

Slip all stitches purlwise.
You will need to either place a marker at the beginning of the round OR leave the cast on tail free to determine end of round.

You can change the size of the cap by changing needle size.

With Size 7 needle, CO 65 sts. Being careful not to twist the cast on row, knit the first cast on stitch tog with the last cast on stitch. You now have 64 stitches. (This helps eliminate the jog which sometimes occurs when joining in the round.)

Ribbing:
Knit 2 rounds in k2p2 ribbing
Purl one round
Knit 6 more rounds of k2p2 ribbing (or to desired depth)

Base Triangles:
Row 1: k1, turn
Row 2: p1, turn
Row 3: sl 1, k1, turn
Row 4: sl 1, p1, turn
Row 5: sl 1, k2, turn
Row 6: sl 1, p2, turn
Row 7: sl 1, k3, turn
Row 8: sl 1, p3, turn
Row 9: sl 1, k4, turn
Row 10: sl 1, p4, turn
Row 11: sl 1, k5, turn
Row 12: sl 1, p5, turn
Row 13: sl 1, k6, turn
Row 14: sl 1, p6, turn
Row 15: sl 1, k7, turn
Row 16: sl 1, p7,
Row 17: sl 1 k7,
Repeat Base Triangle 7 more times starting with Row 2.
On last triangle, DO NOT TURN.

Slip all stitches to size 9 needle. Do not turn work.

TIER 1: EXCEPT for 1st square, all sts are picked up on the WS

Square 1: PU 8 stitches along the right edge of the triangle to the left of the working yarn, to the left of the one just completed
Row 1 (WS): sl 1, p6, p2tog. Turn
Row 2 (RS): sl 1, k7. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 six more times, then Row 1 one more time. Do Not Turn

Square 2: With WS facing, pu 8 sts along edge of next triangle. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k7. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p6, p2tog. Turn
Repeat Square 2 six more times.

TIER 2: Except for Square 1 all sts are picked up on the RS row
Square 1: With WS facing pu 8 sts along edge of next Square. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k6, ssk. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p7. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Square 2: With RS facing pu 8 sts along edge of next Square. Turn
Row 1 (WS): sl 1, p7. Turn
Row 2 (RS): sl 1, k6, ssk
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times. Do Not Turn

Squares 3-8: Repeat Square 2


TIER 3: Repeat Tier 1

TIER 4: Repeat Tier 2

TIER 5: Repeat Tier 1

TIER 6: THIS IS THE FINAL TIER. “After” the first square, you will be connecting the squares together and binding off at the same time. Please read the instructions carefully before you begin.

Square 1: With WS facing pu 8 sts along edge of next Square. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k6, ssk. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p7. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

STOP HERE AND READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONTINUING.

Square 2: PU as previously
Row 1: sl 1, p6, p2tog
Row 2: sl 1, k6, ssk
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times

You have now bound off one square
Repeat Square 2 six more times
BO last 8 sts

Finishing:
Sew edges together.
Gather hole at top
Weave in all ends


Entrelac Cap Pattern


Entrelac Cap
By Ruth Cook
Abbreviations:
k – knit
WS – wrong side
sl – slip
p – purl
RS – right side
ssk – slip slip knit
tog – together
bo – bind off
co – cast on

Materials:
16 in circular needles sizes US 7 and 9
Wosted weight yarn – this project was knit with Noro Kureyon (2 skeins)

Notes:

Slip all stitches purlwise.
You will need to either place a marker at the beginning of the round OR leave the cast on tail free to determine end of round.

You can change the size of the cap by changing needle size.

With Size 7 needle, CO 65 sts. Being careful not to twist the cast on row, knit the first cast on stitch tog with the last cast on stitch. You now have 64 stitches. (This helps eliminate the jog which sometimes occurs when joining in the round.)

Ribbing:
Knit 2 rounds in k2p2 ribbing
Purl one round
Knit 6 more rounds of k2p2 ribbing (or to desired depth)

Base Triangles:
Row 1: k1, turn
Row 2: p1, turn
Row 3: sl 1, k1, turn
Row 4: sl 1, p1, turn
Row 5: sl 1, k2, turn
Row 6: sl 1, p2, turn
Row 7: sl 1, k3, turn
Row 8: sl 1, p3, turn
Row 9: sl 1, k4, turn
Row 10: sl 1, p4, turn
Row 11: sl 1, k5, turn
Row 12: sl 1, p5, turn
Row 13: sl 1, k6, turn
Row 14: sl 1, p6, turn
Row 15: sl 1, k7, turn
Row 16: sl 1, p7,
Row 17: sl 1 k7, Do Not Turn
Repeat Base Triangle 7 more times. On last triangle DO NOT TURN

Slip all stitches to size 9 needle. Do not turn work.

TIER 1: EXCEPT for 1st square, all sts are picked up on the WS

Square 1: PU 8 stitches along the right edge of the triangle to the left of the working yarn, (to the left of the one just completed) Turn work
Row 1 (WS): sl 1, p6, p2tog. Turn
Row 2 (RS): sl 1, k7. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 six more times, then Row 1 one more time. Do Not Turn

Square 2: With WS facing, pu 8 sts along edge of next triangle. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k7. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p6, p2tog. Turn
Repeat Square 2 six more times.

TIER 2: Except for Square 1 all sts are picked up on the RS row
Square 1: With WS facing pu 8 sts along edge of next Square. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k6, ssk. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p7. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

Square 2: With RS facing pu 8 sts along edge of next Square. Turn
Row 1 (WS): sl 1, p7. Turn
Row 2 (RS): sl 1, k6, ssk
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times. Do Not Turn

Squares 3-8: Repeat Square 2


TIER 3: Repeat Tier 1 EXCEPT instead of picking up 8 sts along the edges, pick up 7 sts

TIER 4: Repeat Tier 2 EXCEPT instead of picking up 7 sts, pick up 6 sts

TIER 5: Repeat Tier 1 EXCEPT instead of picking up 6 sts, pick up 5 sts

TIER 6: THIS IS THE FINAL TIER. “After” the first square, you will be connecting the squares together and binding off at the same time. Please read the instructions carefully before you begin.

Square 1: With WS facing pu 5 sts along edge of next Square. Turn
Row 1 (RS): sl 1, k3, ssk. Turn
Row 2 (WS): sl 1, p4. Turn
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times.

STOP HERE AND READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONTINUING.

Square 2: PU as previously
Row 1: sl 1, p3, p2tog
Row 2: sl 1, k3, ssk
Repeat Rows 1&2 seven more times

You have now bound off one square

Repeat Square 2 six more times

BO last 8 sts

Finishing:
Sew edges together.
Gather hole at top
Weave in all ends

Entrelac hats history

In October 2008 I learned how to do entrelac. The class was given very sketchy directions on knitting a tam or a cap. After the class was over, a couple of us refined the directions to workable instructions. People started seeing the reslts and they wanted caps and tams but didn't want to do the work, so I was asked to make them. When I started putting my tams on Ravelry, people started asking for the pattern. There wasn't one, so I had to write it. I looked high and low on the internet and in books to see if anyone had a pattern with the elements I had written into the pattern. I found elements from several different designs, but nothing compiled exactly as I had done. Thus I am sharing the patterns for what I call my Tam of Many Colors I (this is the basic version), my Tam of Many Colors II (which has design elements in various sections) and the Entrelac Basic Cap. I am not a professional pattern writer, so if you find any errors, please let me know.

Ruth

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

This is where I will share my knitting and probably a few things about my life. I refer to all knitters as "Knitting Goddesses" (both men and women) simply to give them creative license, to make mistakes and be okay with that, and to change patterns as they become comfortable with the craft and their abilities to do so. So come on in.