Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Licensing...

I have been approached by quite a few people about licensing the Little Fire and Li'l Aries patterns...and after much much debate and mulling it over, I think I might give it a try. I am in the process of writing up licensing agreements for both lines, as well as logos to go with them for 'authorized sellers'. I am actually very excited about the prospect, and honored that so many wish to use my designs! Right now I am trying to nail down fair pricing...and whether I want to do only lifetime agreements or offer yearly options too. I welcome any feedback you might have!!

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UPDATE!! You can now purchase license agreements for the Little Fire line, and for the Li'l Aries line on my etsy!! Tangled Skeins-Tangled For Crafters

It was a lot of work, and took several weeks to get in motion, but I am really excited about this new venture. :D Pin It

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Tangled Skeins on Facebook!

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Little Whale Tail Newborn Hat





Materials:

Sport weight yarn (example uses Knit Picks Shine Sport in River, about 2/3 of a skein)

US 5 DPN’s

Tapestry needle

Measuring tape



Hat:
CO 80 stitches (on US 6, then transfer to US5 or DPNs)
R1 K for 24 rounds for rolled brim (for a ribbed brim, K2P2 for 6 rounds then knit for 14 rounds)
R2 (K4, K2tog) around (*Note: do not worry if decs do not come out even, it will work out in the end :D)
R3 K for 3 rounds
R4 (K3, K2tog) around
R5 K for 3 rounds
R6 (K2, K2tog) around
R7 K for 3 rounds
R8 (K, K2tog) around
R9 K for 3 rounds
R10 (K2tog) around (14 sts)
R11 K for 3 rounds

Tail fin 1:
R12 K1, M1, K5, M1, K2, M1, K5, M1, K1
R13 K around
R14 K1, M1, K7, M1, K2, M1, K7, M1, K1
R15 K around
R16 K1, M1, K9, M1, K2, M1, K9, M1, K1
R17 Purl back 6 stitches, turn
R18 **K5, M1, K2, M1, K4, K2tog, turn
R19 Purl across, turn
R20 K2tog, K4, M1, K2, M1, K4, K2tog, turn
R21 Purl across, turn
R22 K2tog, k10, K2tog, turn
R23 Purl across, turn
R24 K2tog across, turn
R25 Purl across, turn
R26 K2tog, across, turn
R27 Purl across, turn
R28 K3tog, pull yarn through last stitch, and cut, leaving a long enough end to seam that half of the tail.**

Tail fin 2:
Join yarn with wrong (purl side) facing and purl across
Repeat fin instructions as for fin 1, from ** to ** (rows 18 to 28)

Seam the open parts of the tail, pull ends to the inside, and weave in.


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Sunday, January 24, 2010

No Scratchies Newborn Mitts




Materials:

Sport weight yarn (the softer the better…examples use Knit Picks Shine Sport)

US5 DPS’s

Tapestry needle



CO 24 stitches
R1 Join in a loop witout twisting and work K2P2 rib for 12 rounds
R2 (K4, M1) around (30 sts)
R3 K around
R4 (K5, M1) around (36 sts)
R5 K around for 10 rounds
R6 (K7, K2tog) around (32 sts)
R7 (K6, K2tog) around (28 sts)
R8 (K5, K2tog) around (24 sts)
R9 (K4, K2tog) around (20 sts)
R10 (K3, K2tog) around (16 sts)
R11 (K2, K2tog) around (12 sts)
R12 (K1, K2tog) around (8 sts)
Cut yarn and draw the tail through the remaining stitches, pull to the inside of the mitt, pull tight, tie off, and weave in the ends. Repeat for the second mitt.

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Newborn Froggie Hat


Materials:

Sport weight yarn (example uses Knit Picks Shine Sport in Grass, about 2/3 of a skein, and scraps of White)
US 5 DPN’s
Tapestry needle
Measuring tape


Hat:

CO 80 stitches (on US 6, then transfer to US5 or DPNs)

R1 K2P2 rib for 6 rounds
R2 K for 2 inches
R3 (K4, K2tog) around (*Note: do not worry if decs do not come out even, it will work out in the end :D)
R4 K for 3 rounds
R5 (K3, K2tog) around
R6 K for 3 rounds
R7 (K2, K2tog) around
R8 K for 3 rounds
R9 (K, K2tog) around
R10 K for 3 rounds
R11 (K2tog) around
R12 K for 3 rounds
Break off yarn leaving a long enough tail to run through the remaining live stitches, tie off, and weave in.

Eyes:

CO 20 sts in main color on US5
R1 K across
R2 P across
R3 K, K2tog, K14, SSK, K
R4 P across
R5 K, K2tog, K12, SSK, K
R6 P across
R7 K, K2tog, K10, Ssk, K
R8 P across
R9 Bind off

CO 8 sts in white
R1 P across
R2 K, K2tog, K2, SSK, K
R3 P across
R4 K, K2tog, SSK, K
R5 P across
R6 Bind off, leaving a long enough tail to attach the whites to the outer eye piece.

Sew the white and outer eye pieces together using a whip stitch, embroider the iris in the eye, sew the eyes in place (about 8 to 10 rounds down from the crown) stuffing with a tiny bit of poly. Embroider ‘nostrils’ in place if desired.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Newborn Puppy Hat

Designed to go with my expected little one's coming home outfit, this adorable hat is the perfect newborn accessory.

Materials:

Sport weight yarn (example uses Knit Picks Shine Sport in Willow, about 2/3 of a skein)

US 5 DPN’s

Tapestry needle

Measuring tape


Hat:

CO 80 stitches (on US 6, then transfer to US5 or DPNs)

R1 K2P2 rib for 6 rounds
R2 K for 2 inches
R3 (K4, K2tog) around (*Note: do not worry if decs do not come out even, it will work out in the end :D)
R4 K for 3 rounds
R5 (K3, K2tog) around
R6 K for 3 rounds
R7 (K2, K2tog) around
R8 K for 3 rounds
R9 (K, K2tog) around
R10 K for 3 rounds
R11 (K2tog) around
R12 K for 3 rounds
Break off yarn leaving a long enough tail to run through the remaining live stitches, tie off, and weave in.

Ears:

CO 20 stitches on us 5 DPNs

R1 K 2 rounds
R2 K1, M1, K8, M1, K11
R3 K 2 rounds
R4 K1, M1, K10, M1, K11
R5 K 6 rounds
R6 K1 K2tog, K8, SSK, K11
R7 K 2 rounds
R8 K1 K2tog, K6, SSK, K11
R9 K 2 rounds
R10 K1 K2tog, K4, SSK, K11
R11 K 2 rounds
R12 K1 K2tog, K2, SSK, K11
R13 K 2 rounds
R14 K1 K2tog, SSK, K11
R15 K 2 rounds
R16 K2tog, SSK K10
R17 K 2 rounds
R18 K2tog, K10
R19 K 1 round
Break yarn and draw through live stitches.

Repeat for the second ear. Sew ears in place.

puppy with mitts


Puppy hat with outfit


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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Velvety Newborn Cocoon

This cocoon is super soft and fuzzy, and soooo squishy! I absolutely cannot wait for my new little one to arrive just so I can use it! (I will update with pics of him when he gets here!!!)







Materials:

Lion brand Velvet Spun yarn…about 2 skeins (or a comparable soft and plush bulky weight yarn)

Size US11 DPN’s

Tape measure







Cast on 5 stitches and work an I-cord for about 8 inches (this will be knotted later)
R1 Split sts onto 2 DPNs (add DPNs as needed through out the pattern) Kf&b around
R2 K around
R3 Repeat rounds 1 & 2 until you have 40 stitches.
R4 K for 3 inches
R5 Bind off 16 stitches, continue knitting around
R6 Cast on 16 sitiches, continue knitting around
R7 K until garment measure 17 inches from the top
R8 (K6, k2tog) around
R9 Knit 2 rounds
R10 (K5, k2tog) around
R11 Knit 2 rounds
R12 (K4, k2tog) around
R13 Knit 2 rounds
R14 (K3, k2tog) around
R15 Knit 2 rounds
R16 (K2, k2tog) around
R17 Knit 2 rounds
R18 (K, k2tog) around
R19 Knit 2 rounds
R20 (k2tog) around
R21 Knit until tail measure about 6 inches, (or to the end of your yarn)
Pull yarn through live stitches and up into the “tail”, pull tight, weave in if desired,
Tie top and bottom “tails” in knots…I used a double loop knot on the top, and a regular knot on the bottom. To do the double loop, I make a small loop close to the top of the cocoon, wrap the tail gently around the loop twice, then tuck the end of the tail through the loop and gently tug…I wanted it to stay sort of fluffy, not super tight.

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Monday, January 4, 2010

Li’l Aries Longies

Materials:

Yarn: Worsted Weight Wool
Recommended needles: US 6 straight (for cast on), US 5 circular or DPN’s (for waist and leg cuffs), US 7 circular or DPN’s (for body and girly options {as instructed in the Li‘l Aries Soaker Pattern}), US 8 (for leg cuff bind offs, and skirty bind-offs {as instructed in the Li‘l Aries Soaker Pattern})
Stitch markers, at least 4
Stitch holders or scrap yarn
Tapestry needle
Tape Measure

**Read all instructions carefully first.**

Suggested gauge: 5 ½ stitches per inch & 6 rows per inch in stockinet on US 7

General measurements (unstretched to slightly stretched)
NEWBORN= WEIGHT up to 11lbs WAIST 11-15 in. RISE 14-15in. INSEAM 5”
SMALL= WEIGHT 11-17 lbs WAIST 12-18 in. RISE 15-16 in. INSEAM 7”
MEDIUM= WEIGHT 15-20 lbs WAIST 12.5-20 in. RISE 16-17 in. INSEAM 9”
LARGE= WEIGHT 20-24 lbs WAIST 13-22 in. RISE 17-18 in. INSEAM 11”
X-LARGE= WEIGHT 25lbs+ WAIST 14-24 in. RISE 18-19 in INSEAM 13”

Weights are just an estimate as each baby is built differently. To measure for the waist, measure just above your baby’s diaper, around the waistline. To measure for the rise, measure over you baby’s diaper, from the top front to top back (approx from navel to mid-back). To measure the inseam measure from crotch to ankle on the inner part of the baby’s leg. If your baby fits within the measurement range for a particular size, use those figures in the pattern. If your baby fits most of the measurements for a particular size, use those figures in the pattern, and follow the customization instructions in those areas where your baby’s measurements differ.

Instructions are for Newborn(Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large)

Waist band:

Cast on 64(80, 96, 112, 128) stitches on US 6 needle (maintains stretch). Transfer stitches to US 5 circular or DPN’s, place stitch marker and join in a loop.

1. For a drawstring waistband: K2P2 Rib for 8(10, 12, 14, 16) rounds. You may wish to change yarn colors after your ribbing. (TIP* Tie the tails of your old color and new color in a tight bow as close to the needles as you can. This will make picking up the last increase stitch in the next section easier, keep the ends from pulling loose as you knit, and allow you to weave the ends in later.)

For an elastic waistband: Knit for 8(10, 12, 14, 16) rounds., Purl for one round, then work your K2P2 ribbing for 8(10, 12, 14, 16) rounds. You will eventually fold the band in at the purl round and sew it down over a loop of elastic with a length of yarn. To measure your elastic, the average is to subtract 10% from your baby’s waist measurement. (ex: Your baby’s waist measures 15 inches, 15-10%=13.5 inches, so you will cut your elastic 13.5 inches, and sew securely it in a loop with a needle and thread.) This option will also work for an encased drawstring.

Body:

Switch to US 7 circular or DPN’s
1. K4(5, 6, 7, 8), M1 (Insert left needle from the front and pick up the bar between the stitches, knit into the back.), around. (80, 96, 112, 128, 144 stitches)

2. K 2(3, 4, 5, 6) rounds.

3. K 20(24, 28, 32, 36) stitches, place hip marker, K 40(48, 56, 64, 72) stitches, place hip marker, K remaining 20(24, 28, 32, 36) stitches.

4. Work Wrapped Short Row Set:
Work around to the turning point (second hip marker placed), turn, yo purl-wise. {Purl-wise YO=bring yarn behind needle and insert needle into first stitch purl-wise}…Purl across to the turning point (first hip marker placed), turn, yo knit-wise…{Knit-wise YO=bring yarn in front of needle and insert needle into first stitch knit-wise}…Knit across to the last stitch before the marker, slip that stitch purl-wise, remove marker, replace stitch on left needle, place marker on right needle. K2tog (yo and 1st stitch after the ‘gap’) Continue knitting around past the joining marker, to the stitch before the next hip marker. Slip that stitch knit-wise, remove the marker, slip the next stitch knit-wise, knit those 2 stitches together (as in SSK), place marker on right needle. Continue knitting around to the joining marker

5. K 2(3, 4, 5, 6) rounds.

6. Repeat 4&5 3 more times. (If you want even more rear coverage add an extra repeat of round 4 here, adding about ½ inch to the total rise measurement for the size you are working in step 7)

7. Knit until the total rise (front and back together) measures 12(13, 14, 15, 16)inches. If you need a longer rise than is listed in the chart above for the size you are making, add additional rounds here (6 round per inch). On the last round, count 20(24, 28, 32, 36) stitches from the first hip marker and place a marker for the rear gusset placement.

gusset


Gusset:

1. Knit around to 3(4, 5, 6, 7) stitches past joining marker.
2. Purl back 3(4, 5, 6, 7) stitches past joining marker, turn (you will have a total of 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 gusset stitches at this point)
3. K1, M1, k to last stitch, M1, K1, turn
4. Purl across, turn
5. Repeat 3 and 4 until there are 12( 16, 20, 24, 28) gusset stitches on your needle.
Cut tail to weave in and slip gusset stitches onto a stitch holder or dpn

8. Place the next 34(40, 46, 52, 58) stitches on a stitch holder or scrap yarn (to 3(4, 5, 6, 7) stitches before rear marker). Join a new yarn and follow gusset instructions for the rear half of the gusset, cutting a tail that is at least 12(14, 16, 18, 20) inches long for seaming and thread onto a tapestry needle. Kitchener the gusset together…
Always keep yarn below needles…
1. Insert tapestry needle into the 1st stitch on the front needle as if to purl.
2. Insert tapestry needle into the 1st stitch on the back needle as if to knit.
3. Insert tapestry needle into the 1st stitch on the front needles as if to knit and remove stitch from the needle.
4. Insert tapestry needle into the next stitch on the front needle as if to purl.
5. Insert tapestry needle into the 1st stitch on the back needle as if to purl and remove stitch from the needle.
6. Insert tapestry needle into the next stitch on the back needle as if to knit.
Repeat steps 3 to 6 until all stitches are bound off.

gusset closeup, kitchener row


starting the legs


Legs:

1. Join a new yarn and pick up 10(12, 14, 16, 18) stitches along the edge of the gusset, place a marker and knit around the leg opening for 30(42, 54, 66, 72) rounds You will have 44(52, 60, 68, 76) leg stitches. If you need a longer inseam than is listed in the chart above for the size you are making,, add additional rounds before beginning a cuff option. (6 rounds per inch)
Leg options:
1. Work only 12(14, 16, 18, 20) rounds for shorties
2. Work only 15(21, 27, 33, 39) rounds for “board” shorties
3. Work only 20(28, 36, 44, 52) rounds for Capri’s


cuff


Cuff options:
1. Knit to last round in stockinet for a rolled cuff
2 Knit the last 3 or 4 rounds in seed stitch for a straight cuff.
3. Switch to US5 DPN’s and knit the last 4(6, 8, 10, 12) rounds in K2P2 ribbing for a ‘sweatpants’ cuff (bind off with US6 for this option)
4 Knit the last 2 rounds in K2M1 for a ruffled cuff
5. Knit the last 8(10, 12, 14, 16) rounds increasing about 4 stitches per round and using the ruffle cuff at the bottom for a flared leg.
6. Work a swirled cuff by knitting the last 9 rounds as follows: 3 rounds garter, 3 rounds K1P1, and 3 more rounds garter.
7. Work the last 6 rounds in box stitch…K2P2 for 2 rounds, P2K2 for 2 rounds, K2P2 for 2 rounds.
8. Work a double ruffle by purling one round at the bottom of the leg, knitting each stitch front and back the next round, and knitting 4 more rounds and binding off, then pick up both the top and bottom purl bumps of the purl row and knitting 4 more times around
(You can work other edging patterns as long as they are worked in multiples of 2 or 4 stitches)

Bind off with a size 8 needle unless otherwise indicated, and in stitch pattern as needed.

Repeat for the second leg opening, picking up stitches from the stitch holder or scrap yarn and across the gusset as indicated for each size.

Footie option:
Work the sweatpants cuff option as directed for the size you are making. Do not binding off. Set up your US5 DPN’s as follows: Beginning at the center back of the leg, place 16(19, 22, 25, 28) stitches on the first needle (referred to as needle 1). Place the next 12(14, 14, 18, 20) stitches on the second needle (referred to as ‘toe’), and the remaining 16(19, 22, 25, 28) stitches on the third needle (referred to as needle 3). Place marker.
1. Knit the stitches on needle 1
2. A) Knit the toe stitches across, turn
B) Purl the toe stitches across, turn
Repeat A&B 1(2, 3, 4, 5) more times (4, 6, 8, 10, 12 rows of K and P)
Knit across toe once more
3. Pick up 5(7, 9, 11, 13) stitches along the side of the toe and knit the stitches on needle 3
4. Knit across needle 1, picking up 5(7, 9, 11, 13) stitches along the other side of the toe and k around to the marker.
5. K an additional 3(5, 7, 9, 11) rounds
6. **SSK first 2 stitches on needle 1, K remaining stitches on needle 1.
K2tog the first 2 stitches of the toe, K across to last 2 stitches, SSK
K to last 2 stitches of needle 3, K2tog **
Repeat ** to ** until only 2 stitches remain on the toe needle.
Slip the 2 remaining toe stitches onto their nearest DPN and Kitchener the sole closed. Pull the yarn to the inside and weave in.
Repeat for leg 2.

footies with hat, size small
pic'd with hat, pattern coming soon!


Drawstring: Knit an I-cord, crochet a chain, or twist a drawstring, and weave through the waistband.

© Copywrite 2010 by Amy O’Holleran. This pattern is for personal use only. Items made using this pattern may not be produced for sale without my express permission. Thank you!


A huge thank you to all of my testers for their amazing help, and a special thanks to Sally for the use of her pictures (the mint and purple colorway)!!

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