Sundara: July 2010 Archives

We have some fingering merino cashmere ready to dye up in Permanent Collection colorways, but want to know what colorways you'd like us to dye.  We will be doing Ruby Port, plus 2 other colors.  We'll be taking votes until end of the day Wednesday.

See these colors in Ravelry: Lunar Landing, Plum (just the "Plum" not any other colorway with Plum in the name), Granite Falls,  Brambleberry, Mahogany over Marmalade, Caribbean, Cobalt over Mediterranean. Please note these colorways in Ravelry are in sock, and the Fingering Merino Cashmere may take the dye a bit differently.

7/28 update:  Granite Falls was far and away the favorite and then it was almost a three-way tie for 2nd place.  Plum eked out a few more votes than Lunar Landing and Mahogany over Marmalade, so we'll have some Ruby Port, Granite Falls and Plum available in, hopefully, about 2 weeks.  Thanks for voting!


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Crocheted and Photographed By:
Kim
Pattern: Rolling Waves Stole by Cecily Keim (from Crochet Today! -- July/August 2007)
Yarn: Sundara Yarn Silk Lace in a Limited Edition colorway
Hook Size: 4 mm (US G)
Finished Size: 18" x 53"
Pattern Modifications: Pattern was originally written for worsted weight yarn. I did more repeats to make up for size difference.
Notes: Sundara Yarn looks just as gorgeous crocheted as it does knit!
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For what seems like eons, I've been meaning to re-write a pattern I had on my pre-Sundara Yarn blog.  Since it is a baby hat, and we've got two babies due this fall in my family, I decided the time had come.  

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First up, let me clarify that this is actually a Debbie Bliss pattern.  But the original was written so you'd knit the hat flat and seam it up.  Which we all know is sort of a dumb way to knit a hat.  Also, the decreases at the top of the hat lacked elegance.  I reworked them so they are incorporated in the stitch pattern.  And in this pattern, I used Sundara Yarn Fingering Silky Merino, which resulted in a smaller gauge.

And finally, please note the big asterisks by the circumference.  **I realized when I was nearly finished with the hat, that one of my two circulars was actually a size 2 instead of a size 3.  Oops.  When I knit in the round, I do this complicated moving the project around the needles so I don't get a jog.  So some of these stitches were knit on size 2 needles instead of size 3 and because of this, the circumference may not be totally accurate.  Since I need another hat for the other baby, this hat will get knit again and I'll update it with the accurate measurements. I will also update it with the accurate seed stitch gauge.  The stockinette gauge is given so you have some sort of gauge to go by.

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Materials

Sundara Yarn Fingering Silky Merino, Fingering Merino Cashmere or Sock Yarn.  Yarn shown is Fingering Silky Merino in a Limited Edition colorway and you'll need about 30 grams of Fingering Silky Merino.

U.S. size 3/3.25mm needles, either DPNs or Circular(s).

Cable needle

Tapestry needle for finishing

Stitch marker


Gauge

10cm / 4 inches = 30 sts / 36 rows in stockinette stitch.


Size

0-6 months, 13.5 inches in circumference, unstretched. **see note above pattern.

 

Abbreviations

CO = cast on

St st = stockinette stitch

Seed Stitch = 1st row – knit one, purl one.  2nd row – purl one, knit one

C3B = slip 3 stitches to cable needle, hold in back of work, knit 3 stitches, knit the 3 stitches from the cable needle.

K2tog = knit two stitches together

P2tog = purl two stitches together

Inc = knit into the front and back loop of the stitch

 

The Pattern

Brim

CO 102 stitches, join for working in the round, being careful not to twist work and placing stitch marker between the first and last stitch.

 

St st 6 rows.

Increase row: [Knit 16, inc 1] repeat to end (108 stitches).

 

Cable and Seed stitch section

Round 1-4: [Seed stitch 12 stitches, knit 6 stitches] repeat to end.

Round 5: [Seed stitch 12 stitches, C3B] repeat to end.

These 5 rows form the pattern. Continue on in pattern until 6 more cables have been worked, for a total of 7 cables/35 rows.

 

Crown

You will now begin decreasing. Continue the C3B every 5 rounds.

 

Round 1: [Seed stitch 10 stitches, K2tog or P2tog,* knit 6] repeat to end. P2tog, if it is a purl, K2tog.

Round 2: [Seed stitch 11** stitches, knit 6 stitches] repeat to end. **the number of stitches that should be knit in seed stitch will decreased by 1 after each round 1 worked.

 

Repeat these two rounds 3 more times. (84 sts)

Repeat Round 1* every round until 1 purl stitch remains between cables.  This round looks best if the decrease is a P2tog.  (42 sts)

 

*If you are currently on a K2tog, switch to a P2tog, incorporating the P2tog into the seed stitch pattern as you see fit.


Purl the purl stitches and K2tog the 2 edge stitches on each side of the cables. (30 sts)

Purl the purl stitches and K2tog the center 2 stitches of the cables. (24sts)

[P2tog, K2tog] repeat to end (12 sts). Repeat this round 2 more times (3sts).

 

I-Cord

With the 3 stitches on 1 DPN or circular needle, knit all 3 stitches, slip stitches to the beginning of the needle, knit the 3 stitches again. Continue until I-cord is 1 1⁄4 inch long. Cast-off.

 

Weave in ends.  Do not block hat.  Washing is optional.

 

Notes

This hat is easily increased in size. Simply add a seventh panel of seed stitch and cable, by increasing the cast on amount by 17 stitches for a total of 119 stitches. You may also want to add an eighth cable twist for a total of 40 rows before you begin the decreases. You will need additional yarn, but no more than 1 skein of the 3 suggested yarns.



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We are going to dye up some Permanent Collection Sock Yarn and have it available for purchase like this. But we want to know what colors you'd like to have us dye for you.  We'll be taking votes until Friday.

See these colorways in Ravelry: Lunar Landing, Mahogany over Marmalade, Blooming Fuchsia, Flaming Flamingo, Wild BlueberriesCrimson, The Life AquaticRaspberry.

Updated on 7/16 - The winners!

Lunar Landing is the big winner with 23% of the vote, followed closely by Crimson (21%).  Wild Blueberries got 14% and Raspberry 11%.  It's nice to see two of our solid colors, Crimson and Raspberry, get some requests.

Well be dyeing up these colors this weekend so we can photograph them and have them available in the next 2-3 weeks.  The process for purchasing will the same as the current aran silky merino Permanent Collection colorways here and we'll announce when they are available in our weekly email.

Thanks so much for voting!!

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Knit and Photographed By:
Catrina
Pattern: Shetland Triangle Lace Shawl by Evelyn A. Clark
Yarn: Sundara Yarn ASM in a Limited Edition colorway (2 skeins)
Needles: US 8 (5 mm)
Finished Size: 58" in width and 26" in height
Pattern Modifications: I knit two additional repeats of the Body Chart, and omitted 2 rows of the Edge Chart
Notes: This Pattern was perfect for showing off the colors in the yarn!
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Knit and Photographed By:
Greeley
Pattern: Audrey in Unst by Gudrun Johnston from Twist Collective Fall 2009
Yarn: Sundara Yarn Sport Merino in a Limited Edition colorway (3.25 skeins)
Needles: US 4
Finished Size: 32" bust
Pattern Modifications: Buttons added to wrong side (by accident!). Sleeve cuffs shortened by 10 rows.
Notes: Sport Merino is a perfect match for this pattern.  The lace looks great and the weight of the cardigan will be good for three season wear.  I did not alternate skeins while knitting (lucky they were well matched ).  Shown with 2" negative ease.
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Recently, I was lucky enough to get a bunch of these great magnets that are handmade by one of our lovely customer's daughter.

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We decided to give them away randomly to anyone who makes a yarn purchase this week.  We've got lots, so if you find a delightful little magnet in your package of yarn, we hope you like it!

The artist who hand makes these lovely little nuggets is Belinda Fireman and you can find her work at her Etsy shop.  Thanks Belinda!
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Knit and Photographed By:
Laura
Pattern: Flourish by Rose Beck - RosyPosy Designs
Yarn: Sundara Yarn ASM in a Limited Edition colorway
Needle Size: 5 mm
Finished Size: Medium (used 1.82 skeins)
Notes: It was my first ASM project and I just love it!
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Knit and Photographed By:
Jennifer
Yarn: Sundara Yarn sock yarn in a Limited Edition colorway
Needles: US 4 and US 2.5
Finished Size: Knit for a 34" bust with approximately 15% negative ease
Notes: This is my top-down raglan recipe for fingering weight yarns.
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