Thursday, November 24, 2016

Photos of November KALS

Here are a few photos of our last KAL's

November 1st - Thanksgiving Pie:



                                                Photo by Stephanie M,

November 20th - Knotted Eyelet Lace Cloth:


                                                 Pat W. (she added beautiful crochet border)



                                                                Photo by Karen B.

Thanks to everyone for sharing your photos.

Janet Nogle
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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

November 20th 2016 KAL Day 5, FINAL


The name of our KAL for November 20th 2016 is “Knotted Eyelet Lace Cloth” designed by Janet Nogle.  Hope you liked it.

Day 5:
Row 43:         K4, *K3, YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 stitches just worked; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 44:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 45:         Knit across.
Row 46:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 47:         Knit across.
Row 48:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 49:         K4, *YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 sts just worked, K3; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 50:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 51:         Knit across.
Row 52:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 53:         Knit across.
Row 54:         K4, P30, K4.

Border:
Rows 1-4:
      Knit across
Bind off, weave in ends.


This is the last day of our KAL  December 1st 2016 KAL will be conducted by Linda S.  She will let everyone know about the color/s of her KAL.  The KAL for December 20th 2016 will be done by me and I will be using the color light blue.

The KAL for January has been cancelled along with the swatch because I want to take a break from doing any of that until the 20th. 


Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com






















Monday, November 21, 2016

Nov 20th 2016 KAL Day 4



Day 4:
Row 31:         K4, *K3, YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 stitches just worked; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 32:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 33:         Knit across.
Row 34:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 35:         Knit across.
Row 36:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 37:         K4, *YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 sts just worked, K3; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 38:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 39:         Knit across.
Row 40:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 41:         Knit across.

Row 42:         K4, P30, K4.

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Nov 20th 2016 KAL Day 3 with Photo

Here are the rows for day 3 and a photo of the cloth after the rows for day 2 have been worked:

Day 3:
Row 19:         K4, *K3, YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 stitches just worked; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 20:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 21:         Knit across.
Row 22:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 23:         Knit across.
Row 24:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 25:         K4, *YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 sts just worked, K3; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 26:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 27:         Knit across.
Row 28:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 29:         Knit across.

Row 30:         K4, P30, K4.


Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com






















Saturday, November 19, 2016

November 20th 2016 KAL Days 1-2 with photo after day 1


November 20th 2016 KAL Day 1:
Our recommended color is white but any solid color you like is fine.  Solids turn out better on this type of KAL.  Day 1 and day 2 will be posted on our blog tomorrow.  You will have a photo tomorrow on our blog of the rows after day 1.
Everyday rows will be sent via an email; I will be "Replying" to the first email so all of the rows will be on one email at the end of the KAL.  If you are a "Special Notice" member, you will need to get your rows for day 2 through fin al from our blog or checking our site for the "updated" emails. Yahoo doesn't provide for "reply" messages to be sent to the Special Notice members.
If you need help, check
How to Knit | KnittingHelp.com for any assistance or write an email to the group for help.  For day 1 and day 2 of rows, I will post photos.
Using Lifelines will help with any project. If you aren't sure what that is, there is plenty of info on the Internet about it but it is basically where you put thread or thin yarn through a row already worked, designating that all the rows to that point are error free. You should document what row you put the lifeline in so you have a point of reference. If you make any error after that point, you know you are OK with the previous rows anyway.
This KAL is a Lace cloth.
.Notes:  The pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 stitches just means you aren’t going to pass the “YO” stitch but start at the first stitch after the yarn over and pass over the other 2 stitches
Level of Difficulty:   Easy

Materials:
1 Skein of Cotton Yarn, #6 or #7 US Needles
Cast on:  Multiple of 6 sts + Border (30 + 8= 38)

NOTES:
YO = Yarn over

Border:
Rows 1-4:      Knit across.

Pattern:
Row 1:            K4, *YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 sts just worked, K3; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 2:            K4, P30, K4.
Row 3:            Knit across.
Row 4:            K4, P30, K4.
Row 5:            Knit across.

Row 6:            K4, P30, K4.

Day 2:
Row 7:            K4, *K3, YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 stitches just worked; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 8:            K4, P30, K4.
Row 9:            Knit across.
Row 10:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 11:         Knit across.
Row 12:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 13:         K4, *YO, K3, pass first stitch of 3 stitches over last 2 sts just worked, K3; repeat from *, end K4.
Row 14:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 15:         Knit across.
Row 16:         K4, P30, K4.
Row 17:         Knit across.
Row 18:         K4, P30, K4.



Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com































Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Nov 15th 2016 KAL


Below is one of the photos of this KAL done by Linda  S,

There will also be a "completed" photo for everyone too.



Photo by Linda S.

Janet Nogle
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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

November 1st 2016 KAL


We will do this a little differently this time.  This pattern I have re-named for our KAL as Thanksgiving Pie.  It is an old standard that some of you may have already knitted at one time but this is another dishcloth to celebrate Thanksgiving.


(This is also known as Knitted Round Dishcloth).

This is an old pattern that has been passed along by word of mouth for generations, or scribbled on index cards, and scraps of paper.
Finished Size:  Standard dishcloth size (for larger, change needles to larger size.)
Materials: 4-ply cotton yarn, such as Peaches and Cream;  knitting needles of appropriate size to match the yarn (I used #6). For the seasonal cloth you can use, red, orange or brown.  The colors would stand for Cherry, Pumpkin or Mincemeat pie.
Cast on 15 sts.
Row 1: knit
Row 2: k3, YO, k until one st remains on left needle. DO NOT KNIT LAST ST, turn.
Row 3 (and all odd rows): knit
Row 4: k3, YO, k until 2 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.
Row 6: k3, YO, k until 3 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.
Row 8: Bind off 3 sts, k2, YO, k until 4 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.
Row 10: k3, YO, k until 5 sts rem on left ndl.  Turn.
Row12:  k3, YO, k until 6 sts rem on left ndl.  Turn.
Row 14:  Bind off 3 sts, k2, YO, k until 7 sts rem on left ndl.  Turn.
Row 16:  k3, YO, k until 8 sts rem on left ndl.  Turn.
Row 18:  k3, YO, k until 9 sts rem on left ndl.  Turn.
Row 20:  Bind off 3 sts, knit across (15sts total).
Repeat rows 1-20 seven more times.  Bind off, leaving a long tail for sewing the seam.  Sew cast on edge to bind off edge, and sew around center and pull to close hole.

The link to this pattern is listed above in case you want to visit the sight and print out the document from there.

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com