Steall Shawl
We're looking for test knitters for two new patterns!
The first is our Steall Shawl. A gorgeous shawl with a beautifully simple lace design that’s so much fun to knit. We love how quick this is to knit in mainly garter stitch, with a stunning lace section that’s much easier than it looks! This scarf makes the most of a spectrum of mini skeins from River Knits yarns, but it would be a perfect way to use up odds and ends of 4 ply yarn too! The pattern is similar to our Bracklinn Crop so I named it after another Scottish waterfall. The Steall Waterfall is found in Glen Nevis, a stunning beauty spot near Scotland’s highest mountain. The colours match with a waterfall theme too! Please note that we value inclusivity at Littletheorem Knits. We welcome all test knitters regardless of age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation or yarn budget – knitting is for everyone! If you’re interested, head over to our Ravelry Group to find out more! If you can't access Ravelry at the moment due to its new format, drop us an email by clicking the mail icon at the bottom of our homepage. For current test knitters, here's a video showing how to work that one tricky stitch! Kingsbarns Baby Blanket
Our second pattern up for testing is our Kingsbarns Baby Blanket.
A simple but addictive mosaic pattern that makes a beautiful heirloom baby blanket. If you’ve never made a mosaic knitting pattern before, you’ll soon find out how straightforward and satisfying it is. Kingsbarns is a little coastal town near where I grew up. I spent hours as a child playing in the rockpools there. The blue green and white pattern reminds me of waves breaking on the rocky shore. But maybe I’m just getting nostalgic with a baby of my own on the way! Again, if you’re interested, head over to our Ravelry Group to find out more! It's available to test in three different sizes. If you can't access Ravelry at the moment due to its new format, drop us an email by clicking the mail icon at the bottom of our homepage.
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We've just released a new knitting pattern! Loveheart Crop is a cute cropped tee with a delicate lace yoke. The zigzag lace design is interspersed with heart shaped double nupps, giving this crop its name. We work from the bottom up using a simple yoked construction, all edgings are finished in neat twisted ribbing, and it’s a completely seamless knit. We give instructions for 9 sizes to fit bust 70-155 cm/28–62”. Both written instructions and charts are given for lace patterns. Measurements are given in both imperial and metric units. And here's the nitty gritty details! Suggested Yarn: Biffsugar Yarns Superwash Merino Nylon 4ply (75% superwash merino, 25% nylon) 425 m/464 yds per 100g skein. Colourway: Beatrix (425, 500, 575) [740, 830, 890] {1170, 1240, 1320} m (464, 550, 640) [810, 910, 970] {1280, 1360, 1440} yds Dimensions (Metric): To fit bust (70-75, 80-85, 90-95) [100-105, 110-115, 120-125] {130-135, 140-145, 150-155} cm Bust: (75, 85, 96) [105, 117, 125] {138, 146, 155} cm Yoke Depth (10, 10, 10) [12.5, 12.5, 12.5] {15, 15, 15} cm Length Underarm to Hem: (25, 25, 25) [27.5, 27.5, 27.5] {30, 30, 30} cm Upper sleeve circumference: (25, 30, 30) [34, 37.5, 37.5] {46, 46, 50} cm Dimensions (Imperial): To fit bust (28-30, 32-34, 36-38) [40-42, 44-46, 48-50] {52-54, 56-58, 60-62}” Bust: (30, 33½, 38½,) [42, 46½, 50] {55, 58½, 62}” Yoke depth: (4, 4, 4) [5, 5, 5] {6, 6, 6}” Length Underarm to Hem: (10, 10, 10) [11, 11, 11] {12, 12, 12}” Upper sleeve circumference: (10, 11½, 11½) [13½, 15, 15] {18½, 18½, 20}” Needles: 4 mm/US 6 75 cm/30” circular needle or as required to achieve correct gauge, if you don’t like working magic loop you may also require a shorter 4 mm/US 6 40 cm / 16” circular needle, 3.5 mm/US 4 75 cm/30” circular needle for cast on, 4 mm/US 6 dpns for finishing sleeves, you may wish to use a small crochet hook for k5togs in nupps. Gauge: 24 sts and 32 rows = 10 cm/4” in stocking stitch after blocking. Extras: Tapestry needle for weaving in loose ends, one stitch marker, crochet hook 4 mm/US 6 or larger, waste yarn in a contrasting colour for provisional crochet cast on. Techniques: Knit and purl including into back loops, able to work in the round, able to cast on and bind off, lace sts including more difficult stitches: k2tog, k3tog, k5tog, ssk, sk2p, working double nupps (instructions given), provisional crochet cast on (link to tutorial given). An extra note on double nupps! In the photographed pattern, I worked nupps as follows. Double Nupp: k3tog very loosely, pulling yarn through further than usual, without slipping them off the left needle, then (yo, k3tog loosely) into the same three sts five times. You should have 11 stitches from 3. Drop the 3 sts from the left needle. On the next round when you get to these 11 sts, k5tog, k1, k5tog. However, one of my fabulous testers worked them in a slightly different way, which I though was worth sharing! On the second round, she worked the 11 sts as k5tog, k1, k5tog through back loops. Here's what the two look like: The one on the left is done as stared in the pattern, and the one on the right uses k5tog tbl. Your choice which one you prefer!!
1. Bracklinn Crop A cute cropped tee specially designed for mini skein sets and gradient yarns – although it’ll look great in any yarn! The simple stitch pattern showcases gorgeous colour combinations perfectly. The lace sections look complicated, but it’s actually just a clever combination of easy to work stitches. It's worked from the top down using a simple yoked construction, all edgings are finished in neat twisted ribbing, and it’s completely seamless. We give instructions for 9 sizes to fit bust 70-155 cm/28–62”. Bracklinn Falls in the Highlands of Scotland are renowned for their stunning natural beauty. The colours of this cropped sweater are reminiscent of its clear water and spectacular rock formations. Available on this website, and on Etsy and Ravelry 2. Au Jardin Cardigan A cropped cardigan with a gorgeous lace yoke. Worked with a yoked construction from the top down, this is a quick to knit, but lightweight, warm weather cardigan. Available in 8 sizes to fit bust from 75 to 150 cm/30” to 60”. Lace patterns have both charts and written instructions, we include both metric and imperial measurements, and most importantly – it’s totally seamless! Au Jardin is French for “in the garden” which is a perfect fit for this pattern’s floral lace motif in an amazingly soft French yarn, available in lots of beautiful handdyed shades. Available on this website, and on Etsy and Ravelry. 3. Aonach Cardigan Another cropped cardigan with a geometric lace yoke. Worked with raglan sleeves from the top down, this is a quick to knit, but lightweight, warm weather cardigan. Available in 9 sizes to fit bust from 70-155cm/28” to 62”. Lace patterns have both charts and written instructions, we include both metric and imperial measurements, and most importantly – it’s totally seamless! Please note that the pattern is written with a little positive ease, the cardigan pictured is a size 80-85 cm/32-34” on a model with a 90 cm/36” bust for a closer fit. Aonach is Scottish Gaelic for a mountain ridge, the zigzag edge of the lace yoke is meant to represent a serrated ridge in a mountainous landscape. Available on this website, and on Etsy and Ravelry. 4. Dairsie Sweater A pretty sweater with a v-neck front and back and symmetrical slanting lace patterns. This sweater is knit from the top down – we work the neckline in four panels for the front and back right/left shoulders, then join them up to knit the body. Stitches are picked up round the armholes to form the sleeves. The lace pattern repeat is quite wide, which means the gap between sizes is quite large. To counterbalance this and to make the sizing more inclusive, we worked samples in both wool and alpaca. The alpaca yarn loosens up a lot more after blocking, giving a different range of sizes to the wool yarn. We include sizings for both – yarn choice one gives a more snug fit than yarn choice two if you are undecided which to pick. Don’t feel you must use either wool or alpaca either, try different needle sizes to get the gauge of either yarn. The Dairsie Sweater sample photographed was knit in alpaca yarn, and the sister pattern Dairsie Cardigan was knit with wool yarn. They were both worked in the smallest size and are shown on a with a 34”/85 cm bust. Available here on this website, as well as on Etsy and Ravelry. 5. Dairsie Cardigan The matching cardigan to Dairsie Sweater! I actually knitted the sweater version too, and loved it so much I knitted this up to wear to a wedding. This cardigan is knit from the top down – we work the neckline in four panels for the front and back right/left shoulders, then join them up to knit the body. Stitches are picked up round the armholes to form the sleeves. As for Dairsie Sweater, this has two different yarn choices to give a wider range of sizes. Available here on this website, and on Etsy or Ravelry. 6. Summer Lace Tank A beautiful, delicate top that’s quick to knit - even in laceweight yarn. The ideal Summer knit, something lightweight that still looks stunning. The lace pattern looks impressive but is simple to knit. This really is a top you can dress up or down. This tank is knit from the top down with a yoked construction. Stitches from the front and back of the yoke make up the body, and extra stitches are cast on at the underarm. The hem and sleeves have an attached i-cord edging to keep everything neat and to stop edges from curling. There are more stitches at the front than the back to provide a better fit and to give a pretty scoop neck. The pattern gives 10 sizes - to fit bust 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52, 56)". Available here on this website, as well as on Etsy and Ravelry. 7. Chance Inn Cardigan A lightweight summer cardigan with an intricate floral lace pattern. This cardigan is knitted from the top down using a yoked construction and has a cute cropped design. This cheery bright green cardigan was knitted for a great friend to wear on her wedding day, and I hope it’s the perfect knit for a special occasion. Available on this website, as well as on Etsy and Ravelry. 8. Kelvingrove Sweater A classic sweater in a cotton/linen blend to keep the chill at bay on Summer evenings. Cute nautical stripes and neat twisted rib edgings make this a wardrobe staple. This sweater is seamless, knitted from the top down, and has set in sleeves. Instructions for 10 sizes are given: to fit bust 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52, 56)”. Guidance for altering the sweater for a perfect fit is given at the end of the pattern. Available here on the website, as well as on Etsy and Ravelry. 9. Epsilon Cardigan This cropped cardigan is knitted from the top down using a yoked construction. Both charts and written instructions are given for the lace sections. Please check all measurements below before deciding what size to knit and note that this shrug has about 1” negative ease, so if you prefer a looser fit you may wish to go up a size.Instructions are given for eight sizes: to fit bust 28-30, 32-34, 36-38, 40-42, 44-46, 48-50, 52-54 and 56-58. Available here on the website, and on Etsy and Ravelry 10. Loveheart CropWe might just be saving the best for last! Our latest pattern release, Loveheart Crop, is a cute cropped tee with a delicate lace yoke. The zigzag lace design is interspersed with heart shaped double nupps, giving this crop its name. Worked from the bottom up using a simple yoked construction, all edgings are finished in neat twisted ribbing, and it’s a completely seamless knit. We give instructions for 9 sizes to fit bust 70-155 cm/28–62”. Both written instructions and charts are given for lace patterns. Measurements are given in both imperial and metric units. Once again, this is available on our website as well as on Etsy and Ravelry. We hope you like our Summer Knits collection! Let us know which one is your favourite in the comments!
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