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Page Text: Suzies Stuff To print the patterns you will need to copy and paste into your choice of document programs. Tuesday, June 11, 2019 CAT MAT BASED ON ORIGAMI POT PAD MATERIALS: Size M (9 mm) hook SIZE:  15 inches square https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nq_7EXTWHE&feature=youtu.be DIRECTIONS: With two strands of yarn held together throughout, Chain enough to make a loose chain the length of the DIAGONAL.  (47 chains made about 15 inches) Sc in the second chain from the hook. Sc in each chain to the end of the chain. Sc back to the beginning in the free loops of the beginning chain. Sc in the top of the first sc and every following sc around until the work measures half as high as it is wide. When a neat diagonal is attained, finish off the work leaving a tail about twice as long as the area to be seamed. Whip stitch up along the diagonal to yield a flat, square thick pad. SIZES:  Woman’s average and large NOTES: 1.    Read instructions through before beginning. 2.    For the M1, make one I did it two ways, a yarn over and this one: http://www.lionbrand.com/how-to-knit-increasing-between   You choose which one you prefer.  The yarn over makes a bit larger hole.  I like the hole as a decorative element. 3.    The first picture is Red Heart Super Saver color Cool Stripe.  Second picture is RHSS Monet. 4.    For the bind off I tried both binding off in seed stitch and in knit.  My preference was the knit.  Use whichever you like best. The picture below is the knitted bind off. MATERIALS: Worsted weight yarn about 53/60 grams US 8 (5.0mm), 16 inch circular needles US 9 (5.5mm), 24 inch circular needles Yarn needle With size 8 needle cast on 80, join and work in the round. Rounds 1-12:  K2, P2 around.  80 sts Ribbing measures approximately 2 inches. Change to size 9 needle. Round 13:  K1, *M1, K4.  Repeat around end with M1, K3.  (100 sts) Rounds 14-17:  Knit. Round 18:  K4, *M1, K5.  Repeat around end with M1, K1.  (120 sts) Rounds 19-22:  Knit. Round 23:  K1, *M1, K6.  Repeat around end with M1, K5.  (140 sts) Rounds 24-27:  Knit. (140 sts) Round 28:  Kfb, K1, P1.  (141 sts) Round 29:  P1, K1.  This shouldn’t be ribbing, but seed stitch. (141 sts) Round 30:  K1, P1. (141 sts) Round 31:  P1, K1.  (141 sts) Round 32:  K1, P1. (141 sts) Bind off. US 8 (5.0mm), 16 inch circular needles US 9 (5.5mm), 24 inch circular needles Yarn needle Co 88, join and work in the round. Rounds 1-12:  K2, P2 around.  88 sts Repeat round 1 until ribbing measures 2 inches. Round 13:  K1, *M1, K4.  Repeat around end with M1, K3.  (110 sts) Rounds 14-18:  Knit. Round 19:  K4, *M1, K5.  Repeat around end with M1, K1.  (132 sts) Rounds 20-24:  Knit. Round 25:  K1, *M1, K6.  Repeat around end with M1, K5.  (154 sts) Rounds 26-30:  Knit. Round 31:  Kfb, K1, P1.  (155 sts) Round 32:  P1, K1.  This shouldn’t be ribbing, but seed stitch. (155 sts) Round 33:  K1, P1. (155 sts) Round 34:  P1, K1.  (155 sts) Round 35:  K1, P1. (155 sts) Bind off. CREAMSICLE BABY/TODDLER 2 STRAND CAP SIZE: 3-9 months, 13-15 inches MATERIALS: Worsted weight yarn, less than 2 ounces ( sample is knit with white and gold Mainstays) US size 10.5 (6.5 mm) needle US size 11 (8.0 mm) needle US size 11 (8.0 mm) double point needles Tapestry needle With size 10.5 needle, cast on 42 sts. Join and work in the round. Place marker to denote beginning of round. Rounds 1-6:  K1, P1.  Repeat around.  (42 sts) Switch to size 11 needle and continue knitting in the round. Rounds 7-8: Knit.  (42 sts) Round 9: K2tog around.  (21 sts) Round 10: *P1, insert left needle under next horizontal loop of previous row (between sts) and purl this stitch.  Repeat from * around.  Be sure you do that last lift and purl.  (42 sts) Rounds 11-12: Knit.  (42 sts) Round 13: K2tog around.  (21 sts) Round 14: *P1, insert left needle under next horizontal loop of previous row (between sts) and purl this stitch.  Repeat from * around.  Be sure you do that last lift and purl.  (42 sts) Round 15-16: Knit.  (42 sts) Round 17: K2tog around.  (21 sts) Round 18: *P1, insert left needle under next horizontal loop of previous row (between sts) and purl this stitch.  Repeat from * around.  Be sure you do that last lift and purl.  (42 sts) Continue knitting in the round until cap is 5.5 inches inches from cast on edge. Begin decreases: Decrease round 1:  *K5, k2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (36 sts) Decrease round 2:  K around.  (36 sts) Decrease round 3: *K4, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (30 sts) Decrease round 4: *K3, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (24 sts) Decrease round 5: *K2, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (18 sts) Decrease round 6: *K1, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (12 sts) Decrease round 7: *K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (6 sts) Finishing: Cut yarn leaving 6 inch tails.  Use tapestry needle to run yarn tails through the stitches and pull to close. Weave in ends. 2 STAND CAP FOR ADULTS APPROXIMATE SIZE:   21-24 inches, depth (9.5) 11.5 inches MATERIALS: Lion Brand Fisherman’s Wool or other worsted weight wool 3.5 ounces US size 10.5  (6.5 mm) 16 inch circular needle US size 11  (8.0 mm) 16 inch circular needle US size 11  (8.0 mm) double pointed needles Tapestry needle GAUGE:  Ribbing 8 stitches = 4 inches, 14 rows = 3 inches NOTES: 1.  Cap is worked with two strands of yarn throughout. 2.  Can knit two caps with one skein Paton’s Classic held w/ LB Fisherman’s. INSTRUCTIONS: With 10.5 circular needle cast on 68 sts. Join and work in the round. Place marker to denote beginning of round. Rounds 1-9:  K2, P2.  Repeat around.  (68 sts) Should be about 2 inches from cast on edge. Remainder of cap is knit with US 11 needle(s) Knit even until cap is about 6.5 inches from cast on edge. Begin decreases. Dec Round 1:  *K32, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (66 sts) Dec Round 2:  Knit.  (66 sts) Dec Round 3:  *K9, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (60 sts) Dec Round 4:  Knit (60 sts) Dec Round 5: *K8, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (54 sts) Dec Round 6:  Knit (54 sts) Dec Round 7: *K7, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (48 sts) Change to dpn Dec Round 8:  Knit (48 sts) Dec Round 9:  *K6, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (42 sts) Dec Round 10:  *K5, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (36 sts) Dec Round 11:  *K4, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (30 sts) Dec Round 12:  *K3, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (24 sts) Dec Round 13:  *K2, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (18 sts) Dec Round 14:  *K1, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (12 sts) Finish:  Cut yarn leaving 6 inch tails.  Use tapestry needle to run yarn tails through the stitches and pull to close. Weave in ends. With 10.5 circular needle cast on 64 sts. Join and work in the round. Place marker to denote beginning of round. Rounds 1-7:  K2, P2.  Repeat around.  (64 sts) Should be about 1.5 inches from cast on edge. Remainder of cap is knit with US 11 needle(s) Knit even until cap is about 5 inches from cast on edge. Begin decreases. Dec Round 1:  *K14, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (60 sts) Dec Round 2:  Knit.  (60 sts) Dec Round 3: *K8, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (54 sts) Dec Round 4:  Knit (54 sts) Dec Round 5: *K7, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (48 sts) Change to dpn Dec Round 6:  Knit (48 sts) Dec Round 7:  *K6, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (42 sts) Dec Round 8:  *K5, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (36 sts) Dec Round 9:  *K4, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (30 sts) Dec Round 10:  *K3, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (24 sts) Dec Round 11:  *K2, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (18 sts) Dec Round 12:  *K1, K2tog.  Repeat from * around.  (12 sts) Finish:  Cut yarn leaving 6 inch tails.  Use tapestry needle to run yarn tails through the stitches and pull to close. Weave in ends.

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