Osallistu Roosa nauha -kampanjaan neulomalla sukat. Jokaisesta myydyst? Roosa nauha -sukkalankaker?st? lahjoitetaan 80 sentti? Sy?p?s??ti?lle rintasy?p?ty?h?n.
Malli: Pirkanmaan Kotity? Oy
Koko: Naisten koko n. 38
Tarvikkeet: Roosa nauha sukkalanka (75 % villa, 25 % polyamidia, ker? 100 g).
Pinkki (55) 60 g, valkoinen (47) 20 g, punainen (45) 20 g
Sukkapuikot 2-2? mm.
Neuletiheys: 30 s ja 40 krs = 10 cm
Kantap??n mallineule = puolipatentti:
1. krs: nosta 1. s. neulomatta ”1 o, nosta seuraava s oikein neulomatta”. Toista ”-”. Lopeta kerros 1 o.
2. krs: k??nn? ty?, nosta 1. s neulomatta, neulo krs nurin, viimeinen s. oikein.
Toista 1. ja 2. kerrosta.
Ty?ohje: Luo 72 s valkoisella, neulo 8 krs oikein, 1 krs nurin ja aloita kirjoneule mallin mukaan yl?reunasta. Mallin j?lkeen vaihda v?ri pinkkiin.
Kantap??: Siirr? ensimm?isen ja nelj?nnen puikon silmukat samalle puikolle (= 36 s). (Kerroksen vaihtumiskohta j?? taakse keskelle.) Aloita kantap??n neulominen mallineuleen mukaisesti oikean puolen kerroksella.
Kun kantalapussa on 38 krs, aloita kantap??n kavennukset. Neulo 23 s puolipatenttia ja tee ylivetokavennus = ota 1 s neulomatta puikolle, neulo seuraava silmukka, ved? neulomaton silmukka neulotun ylitse. K??nn? ty? ja ota 1. s neulomatta puikolle, neulo 10 s nurin, neulo 2 s nurin yhteen. K??nn? ty?, ota 1. s neulomatta puikolle, neulo 10 s puolipatenttia ja tee j?lleen ylivetokavennus jne. Kavenna kantap??n silmukoita siten, ett? keskiosan silmukkam??r? 12 pysyy muuttumattomana.
Kun sivujen silmukat (12+12) on kavennettu, jaa puikolle j??neet 12 silmukkaa puoliksi kahdelle puikolle (6+6), poimi kantap??n sivusta 19 s ensimm?iselle puikolle = 25 s, poimi 4. puikon silmukat samoin kantap??n toisesta sivusta.
Jalkaosa: Neulo kerros: 1. puikon 25 s, 2. puikon 18 s, 3. puikon 18 s ja 4. puikon 25 s (= 86 s). Jatka neulomista ja kavenna 1. puikon lopussa 2 oikein yhteen ja 4. puikon alussa 2 s yhteen ylivetokavennuksella. Kavennukset tehd??n joka kolmannella kerroksella 7 x 1 s. Puikoilla on nyt 4 x 18 s = 72 s.
Neulo kantap??n j?lkeen sile?? n. 8 cm ja neulo jalkaosan kuvio. Kuvion j?lkeen kavenna jokaisen puikon alussa 1 s = 68 s. Toista kavennus viel? 15 cm kohdalla = 64 s. Jatka neulomista kunnes ter?n pituus on n. 19 cm (pit?isi ulottua pikkuvarpaan kynteen).
K?rki: Aloita k?rkikavennukset. Kavenna jokaisen puikon alussa ja keskell? 2 o yhteen (6 s, 2 oikein yhteen x 8). Neulo 6 v?likerrosta ja tee kavennukset, v?liin j?? 5 s. Neulo 5 v?likerrosta ja tee kavennukset. Jatka neulomalla kavennuskerrosten v?liin niin monta kerrosta kuin kavennusten v?liss? on silmukoita.
Kun j?ljell? on yhteens? 8 s, neulo 1. s oikein ja ved? seuraavat seitsem?n silmukkaa neulotun silmukan yli neulomatta, neulo p??tteeksi viimeinen silmukka oikein, katkaise lanka ja ved? l?pi. P??ttele. Neulo toinen sukka samoin. H?yryt? kevyesti.
Hoito: Konepesu 40°. Muotoile kosteana oikeaan muotoon. Kuivaa tasaisella alustalla ilmavassa paikassa. H?yryt? kevyesti.
Malli: Pirkanmaan Kotity? Oy, Minna Ahonen.
Materiaali- ja ohjetiedustelut: Pirkanmaan Kotity? Oy, puh. 03-225 1420, fax 03-223 7223, taitopirkanmaa@taitopirkanmaa.fi, www.taitopirkanmaa.fi.
MALLIN KOPIOINTI JA KAUPALLINEN VALMISTUS ON KIELLETTY.
Vinkkej? sukan neulomiseen l?yd?t my?s perusvillasukan ohjeista ja videosta.
Lis?? Roosa nauha -langasta neulottujen sukkien ohjeita.
Lue lis?? Roosa nauha -kampanjasta t??lt?.
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by Kristen Jancuk Putting on that first pair of handknit socks to welcome cooler weather is a beloved fall ritual. But as autumn becomes further entrenched, sometimes even our woolliest socks can't fend off the cold. The solution? Stranded knitting. It creates a double layer of warmth to fend off those chilly autumn breezes. Volteado ("flipped") takes the popular chevron pattern we’re seeing everywhere these days and turns it on its side, mixing zig zag stripes of varying widths for warm, cozy socks that are fun to knit. I first imagined this pattern on mittens, but once I had the yarn in my hands, I knew it was destined for socks. Frequent color changes eliminate those pesky long floats that toes might get caught in. Vertical stripes on the bottom create an extra cushiony sole, while single color heels and toes prevent bunching in unfortunate areas.
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photos: Kristen Jancuk | Tweet | |
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36 sts/36 rounds = 4 inches in charted pattern stitch 32 sts/40 rounds = 4 inches in single color stockinette stitch |
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Most socks are designed to be worn with negative ease; however, due to the inflexible nature of stranded fabric, these socks were designed with zero ease. Kitchener Stitch: |
DIRECTIONS With smaller needles and MC, CO 72[80] sts. Distribute sts across needles as you prefer and join for working in the round, being careful not to twist. Ribbing rnd: Leg Join CC and begin working Rnd 1 of Small[Large] Chart. Charted pattern repeats 6[8] times around leg. Work chart rnds 1-22[1-18] once, then, beginning with Rnd 3, continue to rep chart rnds 3-22[3-18] until leg reaches 6 inches, or desired length. Next rnd: Work across first 36[40] stitches in charted pattern, then drop CC, noting where you left off on chart. You will continue to work heel over remaining 36[40] sts, using MC only. Heel Size L only:
Heel Turn Step 2: Repeat Rows 3-4 until all wrapped sts have been worked, ending with WS row. Pick up CC to begin working in the round with both colors again. Work next 36[40] sts, now the sole of the sock, as follows: (K1 CC, k1 MC) 9[10] times, (k1 MC, k1 CC) to end. This is now the start of the round, and Sole pattern is set. Continue as established, working Small[Large] Chart pattern across first 36[40] sts for instep and sole pattern as set across rem of round, until foot is 2 inches shorter than desired length. Cut CC. Toe Rnd 1: K1, ssk, k to 3 sts before end of instep, k2tog, k1; k1, ssk, k to 3 sts before end of sole, k2tog, k1. 4 sts decreased. Place first 8 sts on one needle, and next 8 sts on second needle. |
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Weave in all ends. Block over sock blockers to smooth out uneven stitches and even out floats.
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by James Magee This pattern is bicontinental. The yarn was purchased while on vacation in Sydney, Australia, a city I lived in years ago and still love. The store was found down a back alley (!) off a main street in Sydney's CBD (“central business district” - it’s Australian for “downtown”). The colors were chosen to go together but they didn't know what they wanted to be at the time I purchased the yarn. | ||
photos: Richard Ellard | Tweet | |
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32 sts/36 rounds = 4 inches in stranded pattern in stockinette stitch. |
PATTERN NOTES |
If you crave symmetry as much as I do, you can mirror the Sole Chart on one of the socks. I only used 16 g of a 50 g skein of CC2 for a pair of size L socks. |
DIRECTIONS Using CC2, CO 54[63, 72]. Distribute sts as you prefer and join for working in the round. Ribbing round: [K2, p1] around. Work Ribbing roundonce more. Change to MC. Knit 1 round. Work Ribbing round. Change to CC1. Knit 1 round. Work Ribbing round 3 times. Change to MC. Knit 1 round. Work Ribbing round 14 times. Increase round: [K8, m1, k1] around. 60[70, 80] sts total. Leg Heel flap Heel turn Medium Size: Large Size: Extra-large Size: Setup round: Working in MC, with RS facing, pick up 17[19, 21] sts along edge of heel flap, work across 29[35, 39] instep sts as per Round 1 of Leg Chart, starting on st number 10[7, 10] and leaving 2[9, 2] sts unworked at the end of the chart repeat, pick up 17[19, 21] sts along edge of heel flap, k across heel. Work 15[16, 19] sts as per Round 1 of Sole Chart, starting on st number 1 and leaving 0[4, 1] sts unworked at the end of the chart repeat. k2tog. This is the new start of round. Note: For size L, the top st of the gusset on each side will be added to the instep. Place marker or rearrange stitches as desired. 79[91, 103] sts total, 29[37, 39] for instep, 50[54, 64] for sole. Gusset decrease Repeat Gusset decrease rounds 1-2 8[9, 10] times more, then round 1 once more. Note: After every SSK gusset decrease, the first st worked of the Sole Chart will move one to the left in order to maintain sole pattern. The number of sole stitches changes, and therefore you won’t always have an even multiple of 5 on which to work the Sole Chart. What’s important is that the sole pattern stays aligned. If it’s helpful, use markers to divide up the repeats. Foot round: Work 29[37, 39] sts following Leg Chart, maintaining pattern of staggered circles as with Leg. Using MC, k1. Work 29[31, 39] sts using Sole Chart. Using MC, k1. Continue even in pattern as set until foot measures 2[2.5, 3] inches less than desired foot length, ending with Round 8 of Leg Chart and Sole Chart. Cut CC1 & CC2. Toe |
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