Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Pattern | OUI OU NON cozy

translation, "yay for today!"

For those days when you just can't speak, or when you want to wear your heart on your cup sleeve, the OUI OU NON (yes or no) cup cozy comes in particularly handy. Example:  "Hi Steph, how's your day?!" Steph shows NON = "I can't even... wait until I finish my coffee..." Or, maybe you are having a fabulous morning and you want to world to know, face that OUI out to the world with a big smile on your face, a song in your heart, and a spring in your step! Say everything without saying anything!


CHART AND PATTERN TIME!

This is my original pattern, so please don't reproduce it or sell it, and if you love it and want to share it with the world, please share a link, a mention, a tag, etc... thanks! #WorkingYarns #OUIouNONcozy

And, FINALLY... 

"yes" day, "no" day...? oui ou non?


MATERIALS
Worsted weight yarn in two colors (I used Quince & Co Lark in Honey and Frost)
Four US 7 / 4.5mm Double Pointed Needles
Scissors
Darning needle, or other wide-eye needle


METHOD
This cozy is knit in the round on DPNs, bottom up, using two-color knitting, stockinette stitch and 2x2 rib stitch.

Cast on 40 stitches in you main color, color A - 12 on the first needle, and 14 each on the other two needles - using the German Twisted cast-on, or your favorite stretchy cast-on.

Being careful not to twist your stitches, join in the round and begin a 2x2 rib

Edge Rounds (ER)
ER 1-4, k2, p2*, repeat from *

Pattern Rounds (PR) as seen in chart
PR are knit in stockinette, in colors A and B. See chart for color change.
The chart is read, right to left, starting at the bottom edge, and working up row by row.

Finish by repeating ER,
ER 1-4, k2, p2*, repeat from *
Bind off using the sewn bind-off, or your favorite stretchy bind-off.



There you have it, the lovely OUI OU NON cup cozy! Now, go out into the world confidently letting people know just how you feel.

As always, I would love you to share and tag #WorkingYarns and #OUIouNONcozy

P.S. if you want to know where I got the super cute to-go cup, it's from Target, and is part of a collaboration between Design Love Fest (check it out!) and Cheeky. I don't usually do disposable, but these were super cute, and come in handy if you can't carry your reusable cup around all day.

translation, "not feeling it, today... go away"


Wednesday, October 14, 2015

FO | Ellerbe Cowl


Meet my latest Finish Object (FO), the lovely, Ellerbe Cowl, designed by Melissa Stajda. The pattern was released on the first day of Fall, and the knit-a-long (KAL) is going until the end of October. 

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Coming Up

Hello, folks! Life has been crazy busy, and isn't about to slow down anytime soon... but hopefully my day job will wind down in the next month or so, and I will have more time for my personal projects!

Some of those projects include you guys! I really want to get down some patterns that I've been working on, as well as a few more tutorials for YouTube - I can't wait to share them with you guys! I've also started using Periscope, and I really like it! Right now it's just WIP updates, but I also hope to provide help and tips, too, so keep and eye out!

In the meantime, I've been dreaming up a learn-to-knit series, using wash cloths to build skills. I will be doing washcloths because they are small, quick, and useful. Because they complete quickly, the new knitter will be able to move on to their own projects sooner than if they learned on a scarf or cowl. I would love to teach the series in person, but I will probably do it through YouTube, first, and see where it goes from there.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Now on Twitter, and other "news"



I finally made a twitter account for Working Yarns! I've been on Instagram for quite a while now, and love it, but with fun new things like Periscope, and other knitting folks on Twitter, I figure it's time...

In other news, I am finally getting to writing up my patterns. I hope to get on Ravelry as WorkingYarns, soon, too. That will facilitate more pattern sharing (yay!). Right now I am over there as my pre-WY self, user TessieDue.

Other than that, I am about to start my first garment - more on that coming soon!

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Pattern | Simple Cup Cozy (and color work)


A while back I posted the pattern and tutorial for my Dimple Stripe Cup Cozy. Earlier this year I started to make more basic cup cozies so that they could be modified with embroidery and color work, and be a bit less feminine.  I've been walking around with my first one (not pictured) for a while now, and this weekend I got stopped by two women that wanted to know how to make it - this was a sign that it's time to update the blog with this particular pattern. So here it is, another free cup cozy pattern and tutorial!

I love how the knitted 'v' looks like a heart

These make really great little gifts, and are also great stash busters! They fit on regular coffee shop cups, as well as slim personal cups and travel mugs.

Friday, November 28, 2014

Pattern | Knitted Simple Slouchy Hat


Last year I posted my free pattern for a crocheted Simple Slouchy Beanie. Since then, I have been playing around with knitting and wanted to offer another simple project, a knitted slouchy hat.


Though I learned how to knit over ten years ago, I stuck with very basic stuff because knitting in the round scared me... DPNs and circular needles can be intimidating. But, I plowed through that fear and plunged into hat making, and I am so glad that I did!

S/M hat on the left, and M/L hat on the right.
First thing I did was scour the internet for free patterns - a basic hat or beanie pattern is not something that you should have to pay for (IMO), and yet a lot of people charge (and I have a story connected to that, later) - and eventually, I found a couple of free patterns (which I will list below).

Friday, November 21, 2014

Mini Tuto and Pattern | Knitted Seed Stitch Cowl (with video!)


Sometimes the really simple things are the best. I recently cast on this seed stitch cowl, and I love the way it's working up! Seed stitch cowls are very easy to make. This one is in the round, which makes it even easier, and it requires only one 100g* ball of yarn!

I'm about half way through the project right now - I've been alternating between this and two hats on the train ride to and from work - and it seems like it will be just right when it's done.

This project is great for a beginner! You just need to know how to knit and purl - working in the round is fairly easy, and there are plenty of YouTube tutorials to help you start off right. At the bottom of this post I have my own little video for seed stitch in the round!