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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Wrap Up of KAL

I am posting the schematics in the order worked.   Hope you come back again for reference.   If you have any questions, comments, pictures, send them to me and I will post them, or, you can contact me, I will send you an invite to be an Author on this blog.  You will need a Google membership to sign in but your input will be much appreciated. 

It was fun, hope you all enjoyed the journey.    ---- MommaBearKnits

Baby/Junior Compass Drawing

Section 1 Neckband
Section 2 Back Neck Panel

Section 3 Right Sleeve Panel

Section 4 Right Front Panel

Section 5 Left Sleeve Panel

Section 6 Sleeves & Back Panel

Section 7 Left Front Panel

Section 8 Body
Hopefully, this will be the first of many KAL's.

Hat & Finishing Cardigan/Jacket

Sleeve needs 3-needle cast-off
The picture is self explanatory.  The sleeve seams need to be closed using the 3-needle cast-off.  First you have to turn the garment inside out. 
The 3-needle cast-off in progress.  It is pretty straight forward. There are web sites that have videos if you are not familiar with the process, just search for "3 needle cast off" and you will find several.  The stitches are transferred to each of the two circular needles and they are held parallel to each other.  The cast-off is explained in the pattern Finishing Section.  When the cast-off is complete then the remaining tail is used to close the underarm gap, then it is finished off.  The second sleeve is worked the same.  Now all you have to do weave in the other ends of yarn and sew on the buttons. 

Baby/Junior Compass is finished.  Hope you want to take the journey again and again.

Now, there is a hat too.  I knit the hat in size small as my project is size 3-6 mos.  It is pretty easy, especially now that you have become familiar with the Garter/Seed Stitch Pattern.

The cast-on stitches for the hat is an uneven number of stitches to accommodate the seed stitch in the pattern.  If you look carefully at the picture above you will see that the pattern is on the inside of the band.  That is so that the band can be turned back over the ribbing when the hat is complete.   Before beginning the K2, P2 ribbing, you increase with a M1 stitch to accommodate the 4 stitch repeat of the ribbing.  Pretty simple.  After completing the body of the hat, the top is worked with 8 stitches decreased every other row.  That makes the top of the hat flat. 

Now I will show you my finished project:

I purchased little flower style buttons.  I liked them on the cardigan so much that I put them on the hat as well.  Just because I found them to be cute.  The pattern does not show buttons on the hat, but you can do what you want to dress up the project.  Use your imagination. 

I like the hat with the buttons.  Why don't you try flowers, beads, lady bugs, etc. 

Next post will be tomorrow.  I will show the complete schematic collection in the order that they are worked.  That may be of help down the road. 

MommaBear is moving on to complete Miss Emilee and then she will work on an adult style Compass pattern. 

MommaBearKnits --------

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Picture from Kim

I received a picture from Kim, a participant in the KAL.  It looks great.  Hope she likes it as much as I do.


Kim's Project

Thanks Kim, let's hear from the others.  I am truly interested in the colours and sizes that where knit.

MommaBearKnits ---

Section 8 - THE END IS NEAR

Final Section - 8
Now the last section is at the post.   At the end of Section 7 you were instructed to transfer the Left Front stitches to the longer circular needle.  In the schematic above you will see the front stitches at the bottom of Section 7, the yarn will still be attached to the buttonband of the section.  Next, with RS facing, you will transfer the centre back stitches that are along the top of section 6 in the schematic to the same circular needle.  Then you will transfer the front stitches that are shown at the bottom of Section 4 to the circular needle.  The pattern will give you the required number of stitches on the needle.  Don't miss the "Note" about the placement of the buttonholes along both buttonbands. 

Section 8 Stitches on Circular Needle
The picture above displays the final section ready to knit down from the underarms.  Remember, to place the buttonholes every eleventh garterstitch ridge.  The finished length is stated as being approximate to accommodate the pattern repeats; the buttonhole placements and the fact that you are required to finish on row 2 of the pattern.  So if it is a little over or a little shorter than the recommendation, no problem.  It is a good idea to have at least one pattern repeat after the last buttonhole, if more is necessary to come close to the measurements, no problem. 

Knitting done, minimal finishing next.
I will post the final step tomorrow.  It will include the underarm 3-needle cast-off, the buttons sewn on and the yarn ends worked in.  I wish there was a way to avoid the sewing in of the ends, but I have not come up with that yet.  I purchased the buttons today, so there will be a final photo tomorrow as well.
  I will also post a complete set of schematics, in the order that they are worked, FYI. 

Until tomorrow, keep on knitting ----- Mommabear will.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Section 7 Left Front Panel

Section 7 Schematic


Butterscotch - Project Moderator
Butterscotch has an errata notice re: Section 7:

The corrected pattern has been downloaded to Patternfish. 

"In the Left Front Pattern Box,  Row 5 begins with K6 - it should begin with K1B, K5. "

Thanks to Kim, a participant, for pointing it out to me.   Now lets continue the journey.




Picked-up Stitches for Section 7
The Left Front stitches are transferred to the shorter circular needle from the scrap yarn, the yarn is attached and the rest of the stitches are picked-up and knit along the right side of the Left Sleeve Panel on the same needle.  The front stitches have already been knit when working the set up row for Section 2-Back Neck Panel, and the picked-up and knit along the right side of the Left Sleeve Panel, together, they replace the first row of the 6 row pattern repeat.  I will say it for the last time, begin with Row 2 of the pattern repeat. 

Section 7 Completed
At the end of Section 7, you are instructed "Do Not Break Yarn".  The last row of section 7 after working a WS row,  ends at the front buttonband.   The front stitches are transferred to the longer circular needle and the sleeve stitches are transferred to scrap yarn.  You will also notice in the picture that there is one long tail at the edge of each sleeve.  I mention that before, but just wanted to point it out one more time. 

Tomorrow I will post the final Section 8, then there will be the finishing of the cardigan/jacket and a quick review of the total project. A KAL of the hat will be posted as well.  Baby/Junior Compass will be keeping a lot of babies/toddlers/children warm this fall and into the winter.  I HOPE. 

See you again tomorrow, MommaBearKnits.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Section 6 Sleeve & Back Panel

 Section 6 Schematic
Section 6 Sleeves & Back Panel is worked arcross the back of the garment and the back of the sleeves.  It is the widest section so far.  You are truly on the home stretch.  The picked-up and knit stitches along the Left Side of the Left Sleeve Panel; the Centre Back Panel stitches that are transferred to a double pointed needle and knit across; the picked-up and knit stitches along the Right Side of the Right Sleeve Panel are now on the longer circular needle and form the first row of the first pattern repeat.  Thus you start with Row 2 of the 6 Row Pattern.  You will also notice that you are not to work the Yfwd, Sl 1 at the end of each row and you do not K1B at the beginning.  The end of these rows are the edge of the sleeve and I chose just to end the sleeves with a seed stitch/garterstitch edge.

Picked-up and knit stitches on the circular needle.

Section 6 complete
The short row sleeve shaping is worked on both ends of this section. The number of short rows are specified in the pattern that you are using. (Baby or Junior Compass).

Please note that you end the final row at the end of the sleeve, leaving a long tail for the 3-needle cast off.  If you look closely at the picture above you will notice that there is one long tail at the end of each sleeve section.  Also note that it is a good idea to wind the tail up and pin it to the end of the sleeve until you begin the 3-needle cast off, to keep it neat and out of the way while you work the rest of the garment.

Well, section 6 is complete.  I will come back Monday with Section 7.  Then the finishing will be done -----
I also intend to work the hat, it is pretty easy, but it is part of the pattern.   

Keep on knitting, it is cool this morning in Lake Country, a good day for knitting.



Just a view of the project that does look like a cardigan/jacket finally.  Section 7 will complete the Left Front Panel that is missing in this photograph.  I just wanted you to see that all is not in vain, it really is a cardigan/jacket and not just a journey to the ends of the earth and back again.

------- MommaBearKnits

Thursday, September 2, 2010

SECTION 5 Left Sleeve Panel

Section # 5 Schematic
You are beginning the second sleeve panel.  Hopefully this will be easy as you have already done the Section 3 Right Sleeve Panel.

On Section 5 you begin by transferring the Left Side of Neck stitches onto a double pointed needle.  Then you pick up and knit the required number of stitches along the right side of the Back Neck Panel.  The reason that you do not have to knit across the Left Side of Neck stitches is that you have already knit them when you did the set-up for the Section 2 Back Neck Panel.  Therefore the stitches already knit on the Left Side of the Neck and the Picked-up and Knit stitches along the back neck panel will replace Row 1 on the first set of 6 Garter/Seed Stitch Pattern.  Once again, that is why you start with Row 2 of the 6 Row pattern. 

Work the panel as instructed for the size that you are working, don't forget that at the end of Section 5 you are told Do Not Break Yarn.

Section 5 is complete.


I think you will now start to see just how the cardigan/jacket will look.

Keep on knitting,  Mommabear will be back Saturday with Section 6 Sleeve and Back Panel.