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The catalog features knitting patterns for lace shawls, sweaters, and accessories with clear instructions.

The catalog features knitting patterns for lace and beaded knitting designs, including shawls, sweaters, and accessories. It provides yarn-independent patterns to allow for creative freedom in yarn choice.

The pattern on page 40 features a neck warmer, coordinating wrist warmers, and hat made in a simple lace motif.

From the classic to the uniquely appealing

HeartStrings Knitting Patterns


Sample Catalog

Jackie E-S Design Collections

Yarn-generic patterns for creative freedom using yarns you like

Skill-building, clear and comprehensive instructions to


help you take knitting beyond the ordinary
Specializing in Knitted Lace and Beaded Knitting

Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer HeartStrings FiberArts


53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan LA 70047-2133 www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
Phone/Fax: 888-955-8094 or 985-764-8094 jackie@heartstringsfiberarts.com
March 2008 Catalog HeartStrings Knitting Patterns
From the classic to the uniquely appealing – Skill-building comprehensive instructions – Yarn-brand independent patterns for creative freedom

HeartStrings Pattern: H01 - 6081 HeartStrings Pattern: H15 - 6161

Easy Asymmetry Wrap Polo Dickey


The Polo Dickey is a versatile sweaterette suitable for wearing under
Create a one-of-kind designer look with your V-neck sweaters, open-necked shirts, etc. A dickey is just right for
choice of yarns in this easy-to-knit, easy-to- occasions when an entire shirt under a sweater would be too much. Yet
wear knitted wrap. you need a little bit of extra warmth, or you want the look of layered
fashion without the extra layers. Directions are included for both men’s
Easy Asymmetry Wrap is an ideal pattern for
and women’s styles of button plackets.
creating your own shawl design with a mix of
fancy and classic yarns. Shaping is done with a
super-easy one-row lace pattern that knits
naturally on the diagonal.
Easy Asymmetry can be arranged to be worn in
a variety of ways. So have fun with this
adaptable wrap in creating the flattering look
you want to match your mood of the day!
Sizing
Small-Medium, with changes for [Large-Extra Large] in
brackets: 25 [29½]” by 63 [77]”diagonal measurement

Yarn and Needles


Approximately 350[500] yards of each of three
different yarns in fingering to light worsted weight
thickness, and in a variety of textures. For example,
· a smooth shiny yarn or ribbon (yarn A)
· a textured or fuzzy yarn (yarn B)
· a smooth matte yarn (yarn C)

Choose yarns in harmonizing colors and any combination of


textures you like. Each of the three yarns will be knit for one
row, then the sequence repeated, thus giving lots of color
and textural interaction.
Sample model of Polo Dickey in the women’s style, knitted in
Size 8 US (5 mm) knitting needles suggested. Lorna’s Laces Swirl 85% merino / 15% silk, Vera (main color) and Berry (contrast color)

Gauge: 4¼ sts and 7 rows per inch over stitch pattern after Sizing
washing and drying. Instructions for two sizes: Smaller size to fit up to a 15½” neck [Larger to fit up to a 18½” neck]

See the Design Notes for making your Easy Asymmetry Wrap Materials
shorter or longer, narrower or wider, and with whatever yarn DK weight yarn – 155[185] yards main color for yoke; 70[85] yards contrast color for collar and plackets
you want. Remember that the amount of yarn you need will Size US 5 / 3.75 mm circular knitting needle or size to give gauge of 5½ stitches per inch over
vary as you make these types of adjustments. stockinette stitch, 29” length or longer

Skill: Easy enough for a beginner with basic knitting skills. Note: Polo Dickey is worked back and forth in rows across the shoulders, front and back yokes at the
same time for seamless top-down construction; a circular needle is used to comfortably hold the
growing number of stitches in each row as the knitting progresses.
Shawl pictured was knitted in Heritage Yarns: (A) Fringe Benefit 100%
rayon chainette color Plum, (B) Cloud 9 50% cotton/50% rayon textured Knitting needles in both one size larger and in one size smaller than those used to obtain gauge; your
yarn color Atlantic Moonglow, (C) Premier 5/2 100% cotton color Atlantic choice of straight in needles 14” length or circular needles in 16” length or longer (used for collar and
Moonglow. plackets)

© 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: H28 - 6338 HeartStrings Pattern: H35 - 7066

Silk Smok
Smokee Scotch Thistle Lace Stole
Silk Smoke is a versatile accessory you A flowing sequence of leaf and flower motifs symbolic of the regal Scotch thistle
can wear laid on your shoulders as a combine into this beautiful lace stole.
dressy cowl neckline, or pulled over
your head as a wimple. As with the stately thistle
The inherent elasticity and drape of the where taller leaf stalks
semi-ribbed lace stitch pattern form at base of the plant
combined with luxurious silk makes and dainty flower heads
this article a decorative yet functional adorn tips of the stalks,
addition to any outfit. the lace leaf and flower
This smoke ring is knitted circularly to motifs in this knitted stole
make a seamless tube. Although the transition from taller to
lace pattern looks complicated, the shorter.
spectacular results are accomplished Select a yarn as soft as
with a stitch sequence that is repetitive
and relatively easy.
thistle down in colors of
Scotch thistle as shown, or
There are no special knitting
anything that delights
techniques needed to make the fluted
scallop edge — the shaping occurs your knitterly senses.
naturally as a result of the bias The stole is knitted in two
structure of the lace pattern stitch. pieces, then joined at the
middle by an easy method
that does not require
Sample model was knitted with Treenway Silks 8/2
grafting. The resulting
reeled Bombyx silk yarn in color #12 Pomegranate. seam is nearly invisible to
Although smoke rings seem to be more traditionally all but the most
made in subdued natural or grayed-down colors, I
chose a fiery red for this model. After all, where there discerning eye.
is smoke there is fire!

Sizing
Instructions are written for finished circumference of 22¼", with changes for 24" and 25¾" written in
brackets. Finished length is 17[18,19]". Sample model was knitted with
Schaefer Yarns Anne 60% merino wool
Yarn and Needles
superwash / 25% mohair / 15% nylon
Although smoke rings are often made in exotic animal fibers such as qiviut and cashmere, silk is also a
good choice because of its warmth and softness. Reeled silk is made from the long filaments of silk to
produce a high quality shiny silk yarn. The sheen of the silk compliments and enhances the texture in
the undulating design of this twisted rib lace pattern. If using reeled silk as in the pictured model, it is
prudent to hand-wind skeins into a ball rather than using a mechanical ball winder. An alternative would
be to wind the skein onto a large cardboard spool. Sizing
525 [600, 680] yards lace or fingering weight yarn. Finished size: 15" x 60"

Size 3.5 mm / US 4 circular needle or size required to obtain gauge, 16 inch length. If using silk or Yarn and Needles
another slippery yarn, you may want to choose a knitting needle that has a non-slippery surface such as 550 yards fingering weight yarn
wood, bamboo or coated metal .
Size 6 us / 4 mm needles suggested for blocked gauge of 5½ stitches per inch over stitch
Gauge: 7 sts and 8 rounds per inch over lace stitch pattern. pattern
Note: Measurements are taken after thoroughly wetting, laying flat and gently blocking with fingers to open up the
lace pattern nicely.

© 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
First published in KnitNet Summer 2006
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings FiberArts • 53 Parlange Drive • Destrehan LA 70047
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Jackie E-S Design Collections – Comfort Collection – The Sock Calendar Series

HeartStrings Pattern: H36 - 7087 HeartStrings Pattern: H37 - 6161

Ivy Trellis Lace Stole Bobble Lace Flowers Triangle Shawl


Ivy Trellis is a magnificent lace stole featuring ivy motifs trailing along a trellis A garden of delicate knitted
background. The stole is generously sized to wrap up in for a cuddly warm lace is enhanced with bobbles,
hug. texture and clustered stitches
in this delicate triangle shawl.
My model pictured here used
a yarn with colors that overlay
the lace with the soft pastels
of earth and sky. I can
envision many other color
palettes that would be lovely
in this design.
I encourage you to choose
your own favorite colors and
paint a field of flowers knitted
into your heart-felt shawl
creation using this pattern.

Shawl pictured was made in Schaefer


Yarns Andrea 100% silk, color Empress
Wu Zhao.

Pictured in Leila from Liisu Yarns, 75% mohair, 25% superwash merino, color “From Jackie’s Garden”.

Sizing, Yarn and Needles


1100 yards of fingering weight yarn for
blocked measurements of 24” by 76”.
Size 5 us (3.75 mm) needles suggested. Sizing
Gauge: 17 stitches per 4 inches over 36" length from neck to point of shawl; 74" width across top
main lace pattern after blocking under
tension. Yarn and Needles
Pattern includes charted stitch 1050 yards lace weight yarn
instructions. Size 3 mm knitting needles suggested or size to give average gauge of
7¼ stitches per inch over blocked lace
Size 3 steel crochet hook (used for the crochet bind off)

© 2007 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: H38 - 6338 HeartStrings Pattern: H39 - 6140

Lace Leaves Scarves Easy Elegance Ensemble


Indulge yourself! A stylish hat
and fingerless mitts that are
Knit one or both of these companion
so easy to make in luxury
scarves featuring interlinked lace leaves.
yarn already plied with
The narrow Lace Leaves Scarf is knitted crystals.
from end to end in one piece. It makes
up quickly and will be a nice treat for
those on your gift list, or even yourself.
Sizing
The longer wider version of Lace Leaves Adult small-medium, with
Scarf has shaped ends and is knitted in changes for size [large-extra
two pieces, then joined at the middle by large] in brackets
an easy method that does not require Finished measurements —
grafting. The resulting seam is invisible Hat: 20 [22]” circumference
to all but the most discerning eye. to fit head approximately
21 - 22 [22½ - 23½]”
Scarves pictured were made in Schaefer Yarns Anne 60% Fingerless mittens: 8 [9]”
merino wool superwash / 25% mohair / 15% nylon . Make hand circumference, 9 [10]”
both scarves with a total of just one of their 4 oz - 560 yard overall length
skeins; keep one scarf and give the other as a gift!

Pictured models were knitted in


Tilli Tomas 100% spun silk,
Mariel’s Crystals and Simply
Heaven, color 180.

Sizing, Yarn and Needles Yarn and Needles


Instructions for two scarf designs included Main yarn (M), worsted weight —
80 [100] yards (for hat)
(1) Narrow rectangular scarf (shown left)
Finished size 44" by 6" 100 [125] yards (for a pair of mitts)
150 yards fingering weight yarn Accent yarn (A) in similar gauge to main yarn and with crystals or
(2) Scarf with shaped ends (shown above) beads already pre-strung and plied onto the yarn —
Finished size 72" by 10" 15 [18] yards (for hat)
400 yards fingering weight yarn 8 [9] yards (for a pair of mitts)
Size 5 US (3.75 mm) needles suggested for Knitting needles, your choice of double point needles or circulars —
average gauge of 5 stitches per inch over Size 10 US / 6 mm or size needed to give gauge of 4 stitches per
blocked lace patterns inch over stockinette stitch using main yarn
Size 7 US / 4.5 mm or three sizes smaller than used to obtain gauge
Crochet hook size D / 3 mm (for making the chain stitch loops)

© 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com

I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings FiberArts • 53 Parlange Drive • Destrehan LA 70047
Wholesale orders 888-955-8094 • Email jackie@heartstringsfiberarts.com
Visit HeartStrings online at www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
March 2008 Catalog HeartStrings Knitting Patterns
From the classic to the uniquely appealing – Skill-building comprehensive instructions – Yarn-brand independent patterns for creative freedom

HeartStrings Pattern: H40 - 7315 HeartStrings Pattern: H41 - 6228

Thinking of You Colorful Splendor Lace Scarf


Show off your favorite bright palette of colors in this simple yet effective lace pattern.
Say “I’m thinking of you”
with a hand knit scarf of Dramatic colors in hand painted yarn enhance the angular movement of the stockinette-
lace hearts. Simple and based lace in the main stitch area of the scarf.
quick to knit on just 29 A dainty scalloped edging begins and ends the scarf. The outer border is knit as-you-go
stitches. in a textured garter-based lace that sets off the main area with a visual mixing of colors.

The scarf begins with a


wavy eyelet rib stitch
symbolizing the twists
and turns of life, and ends
with a band of
interlocking hearts to
express the bonds of
loving friendship.

Pictured in Tilli Tomas Pure and Simple


100% spun silk, color Ruby Wine

Sizing
Planned for finished measurements of 5½” by 58”.
Scarf can easily be adjusted for length, allowing of course for additional yarn if making longer. Pictured in Schaefer Yarns Andrea hand painted 100% silk laceweight. This bright
palette of gold, rust, brown and fuchsia celebrates an autumn splendor of color.
Yarn and Needles
225 yards of DK or light worsted weight yarn Sizing, Yarn and Needles
325 yards of laceweight yarn for blocked measurements of 8” by 58”. Length
Size 7 us (4.5 mm) needles suggested and width can easily be adjusted if desired. If widening or lengthening,
remember to allow additional yarn.
Gauge: 4½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
Size 5 us (3.75 mm) needles suggested.
Skill: Easy enough for an experienced beginner with advancing knitting skills. Gauge: Average of 7 stitches per inch over combination of border and main
Both charted and written line-by-line instructions for the Interlocking Hearts panel are included. patterns after blocking under tension.

© 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: H42 - 7273 HeartStrings Pattern: H43 - 8031

Faceted Gems Lace Wrap Peggy’s Shawl


An easier-than-it-looks triangle shawl featuring feathered radiating columns of subtly
textured lace. You’ll start with just a few stitches at the center neckline and increase in
pattern to create the triangle shape. The lacy lines of this shawl create a slimming
The stunning sculpted
silhouette when worn.
lace of this rectangular
wrap will take your breath
away.

The knitting of Faceted


Gems is done lengthwise
from one long edge to the
other. Shimmering colors
of softly variegated yarn
arrange themselves in
strokes, playing off the
open and solid areas of
this lace pattern like
beautifully cut sparkling
gems.

Pictured in Lorna’s Laces Helen’s Lace


yarn, 50% silk/50% wool, color #107
Red Rover.

Pictured in Brown Sheep Wildfoote Luxury Sock Yarn, 75% washable wool,
25% nylon, color #SY200 Symphony.

Sizing
Finished size 82" top width by 41" length at point.
Sizing, Yarn and Needles Yarn and Needles
950 yards of laceweight yarn for blocked measurements of 18” by 82”. 1000 yards fingering weight yarn.
Size 4 us (3.5 mm) needles suggested. Size 7 US (4.5 mm) knitting needles or size needed to obtain
One knitting needle 3 or 4 sizes larger for binding off. planned gauge of 7 sts per 2 inches over lace patterns.

23 stitch markers. 4 markers.


Gauge: 4¾ stitches per inch over lace pattern after blocking under tension. Pattern includes charted and written stitch instructions.
Pattern includes charted and written stitch instructions.

© 2007 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2007 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings FiberArts • 53 Parlange Drive • Destrehan LA 70047
Wholesale orders 888-955-8094 • Email jackie@heartstringsfiberarts.com
Visit HeartStrings online at www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
Jackie E-S Design Collections – Comfort Collection – The Sock Calendar Series

HeartStrings Pattern: H44 - 7005 HeartStrings Pattern: H45 - 7041

Wisps of Smok
Smokee Ring Ring of Lace Wrap
Wisps of Smoke combines the
heavy drape of silk, the Ring of Lace is an airy, lightweight circular wrap that can be worn in a variety of
lightness and fluidity of lace, ways. This design is an example of how a project in hand-dyed yarn can be planned
and the sparkle of beads. The according to the length of color repeat to create ‘faux ikat’ effects.
stitch patterning imparts the
feeling of softly wafting smoke
in a light breeze intermingled
with fleeting touches of flames.

The style of this smoke ring


features a wide scallop-edged
yoke that decreases gradually
into a tube. This makes a
versatile accessory that can be
worn as a draped neckline, or
with the tube pulled over the
head as an elegant hood-type
head covering.
Shown in size medium knitted with
Tilli Tomas Plié 100% Natural Plied Silk
(50g/140 yds - 2 skeins) and Tilli Tomas
Rock Star 100% Natural Spun Silk with
Glass Beads (100g/150 yds - 1 skein),
both in color 3033 Atmosphere.

Sizing Pictured in Schaefer Yarns Andrea 100% silk, color Elena Piscopia
Instructions for 3 sizes: adult small[medium, large]. Finished
measurements: yoke edge circumference 34[36, 38]"; upper tube Sizing
circumference 22[24, 26]"; length 18". 63" circumference by 10"
Yarn and Needles
Yarn and Needles
Made in coordinating yarns with similar DK/worsted weight
gauges: main yarn (M) – 230[250, 280] yds, and accent yarn (B)
450 yards hand-dyed lace weight yarn with a color repeat of 54"
that is pre-strung and plied with beads – 80[90, 110] yds. Size 2½ US (3 mm) circular knitting needle suggested or size to give gauge
of 19 stitches per 4 inches over blocked lace pattern, 24" - 36" length
16 – 21" length circular needle in size US 7 / 4.5 mm needles
suggested for gauge of 18 stitches per 4 inches over finger- Size 10 US (6 mm) circular knitting needle, 24" - 36" length
blocked stitch pattern.
Size H (5mm) crochet hook (optionally used for cast on and bind off)
Pattern design and instructions © 2007 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections —
Model photos for Tilli Tomas © Luis Brens Photography www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
© 2007 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: H48 - 7030

Palette of Colors Shrug


Create a masterpiece in color and texture to wrap your body in style and comfort. Palette
of Colors Shrug features an interplay of tonal harmony across coordinated colorways of
heavier texured yarn and smooth fine yarn.

“I am very much looking forward to seeing


more HeartStrings patterns from you. Your
patterns are so well written, and creative and
fun.”
– Lynette K.

Pictured in Half Crepe from Mountain Colors in color Chinook and Helen’s Lace from Lorna’s Lace’s in color Sand Ridge

Sizing Petite[Small, Medium, Large, Extra-Large]


Cuff edge to cuff edge: 55[58, 61, 64, 68]"
Center back neckline length to lower edge: 23¾[25, 25, 26¼, 26¼]"
Wrist band circumference (unstretched): 8[8, 8, 9, 9]"

Yarn and Needles


Choose two yarns, each in a different color variegation — one yarn in a slightly heavier crepe-like texture
(C), and the other in a lighter weight smooth yarn (L). For the planned meansurements, you will need
approximately 400[450, 475, 525, 550] yards of C and 550[600, 650, 700, 750] yards of L.
Size 8 US (5 mm) needles in your choice of straight or circulars for working Body of Shrug back and forth
in rows
17 stitches and 30 rows per 4 inches measured over Main Pattern Stitch for Body of Shrug after blocking
as for final project
Size 6 US (4 mm) needles in your choice of double points or circulars for working Wrist Bands in the round

© 2007 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com


I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings FiberArts • 53 Parlange Drive • Destrehan LA 70047
Wholesale orders 888-955-8094 • Email jackie@heartstringsfiberarts.com
Visit HeartStrings online at www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
March 2008 Catalog HeartStrings Knitting Patterns
From the classic to the uniquely appealing – Skill-building comprehensive instructions – Yarn-brand independent patterns for creative freedom

HeartStrings Pattern: KH01 - 6316 HeartStrings Pattern: KH03 - 5322

Comfort Socks Set


Scalloped Juliet Cap At-home Comfort … On-the-go Comfort
Treat yourself, or someone else you love, to a little bit of extravagance. Soft
Soft comfortable socks designed with the
scallops frame the face in this stylish cap knitted in a modified feather and
men in your life in mind. Now add the
fan lace stitch. Choose a variegated yarn for zestful color interplay that is heartfelt touch of hand-knit to fit, and this
enhanced by the wavy pattern. A nice alternate is to use a solid color yarn to becomes a special gift from you to a loved
emphasize the lace. one. Even the quietest and least expressive of
guys is showing you his appreciation when
he wears the socks you made.

The Comfort Socks Set presents coordinated


designs for a set of socks — one pair for
Sizing
lounging comfort and one for everyday out-
Medium adult - Finished
and-about wear. The At-home Comfort socks
circumference 21” to fit head
(shown to left in photo) have a dressy band
approximately 22”.
of Norwegian Braid and Bohus Pearls on the
Adjust size or snugness of fit by leg. The companion On-the-go Comfort socks
adjusting gauge/needles used. (right) have a coordinating single Norwegian
Braid. On both socks, the comfy ribbing is
carried down the foot, ending with a simple
Yarn and Needles
toe closure (no Kitchener stitch!)
Bulky or heavy worsted weight yarn
- 85 yards The main yarn used for At-home Comfort is a
luxury fiber. This pair of socks in the set is
Pictured models were knitted in not intended to be a hard-wearing or "work"
— Heritage hand-painted Cotton sock, but rather a soft comfortable sock for
Chenille - color Summer Haze relaxation or to provide warmth for the
(variegated color hat on this page, ailing. The main yarn for On-the-go Comfort
and to left in picture on next page) is a sturdier practical yarn for enhanced
wear. The main yarn in each pair is used as
— Heirloom Easycare 12 superwash the accent yarn in the other pair.
merino – color #715 (solid color hat
to right in picture on next page).
Sizing Our luxury yarn included linen in the alpaca blend,
Men's small, with changes for medium, large, and and our practical yarn was a cable-plied structure,
extra-large in the [ , , ] brackets. Planned finished thus naturally providing natural strength. You may
measurements: foot length 10[10½,11½,12½]” wish to use reinforcement thread carried along
(approximate men’s shoe size 8[10,12,16]), sock with main yarn in heels and toes if your yarns are
Gauge: 12 stitch repeat of modified feather and fan pattern = 3½ inches
circumference around foot 8[8½,9¼,9¾]”, leg a softer-wearing variety.
Needles: 1 - 16” circular needle and 1 - set of double pointed needles — length above heel flap 8[8½,9,9½]”. US 2 double-pointed needles, or size to obtain
Size 7 US / 4.5 mm needles (suggested for Heritage Cotton Chenille), or Yarn and Needles planned gauge of 6½ st/inch over stockinette
size 10 US / 6 mm needles (suggested for Heirloom Easycare 12), or Sport/DK weight yarn as follows — stitch.
as needed to give gauge. Luxury yarn (L): 275[315,365,420] yds for main yarn US 3 double-pointed needles, or 1 size larger than
If adjusting size, modify gauge using larger or smaller needles as necessary. in At-home and 6 yds for accent yarn in On-the-go. needle size used to obtain gauge.
Practical yarn (P): 285[325,375,430] yds for main Tapestry needle and crochet hook (optional) for
Note: The Heritage Cotton Chenille is unlike chenille yarns the knitter may have experienced
yarn in On-the-go and 30 yds for accent yarn in finishing.
previously which require working very tightly to avoid unsightly looping. With Heritage, just
At-home. For socks as pictured (2 pair in the set) use
knit with your regular tension.
If altering planned finished measurements, (L) 2[3,3,3] balls of Haneke Exotics 30% baby
consider if additional yarn may be needed. alpaca/35% linen/35% merino wool (50g/147
In choosing your yarns, consider a nice contrast in yds) in #2199 burgundy, and
colors as well as possibly texture. Both yarns (P) 3[4,4,5] balls of Heirloom Easycare 8
should be of the same general gauge to work superwash 100% wool of merino/merino cross
together in the stitch patterns. (50g/105 yds) in #797 silver gray.
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HeartStrings Pattern: KH02 - 5322

Bella’s Beads Sizing Size 8 US (5 mm) or size to obtain planned gauge:


16” circular needle for main body of hat
Adult small, with changes for medium and large in
the [ , ] brackets. Set of double pointed needles for crown
This hat is a flapper style, inspired by the movie “Agatha” with Vanessa shaping
Finished hat circumference 19¾[21, 22½]” to fit
Redgrave. Women in the 20's and 30's wore these lovely cloche hats. Laura head approximately 21[22, 23]” Size 6 US (4.mm) or 2 sizes smaller than needle
envisioned one with a beaded band ... which started us on the way to creating size used to achieve gauge:
this hat design. A second inspiration was a biography of Bella Abzug, a politican Yarn, Beads and Needles 16” circular needle for roll brim
who did a lot for women's issues. Bella was famous for always wearing a hat; Primary yarn (Y): heavy worsted or UK 12-ply
weight – 105[115,125] yards. This is the main yarn Gauge: 4¼ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
hence Bella's Beads. (knit every round) worked on larger needles with
to be used throughout the hat. Choosing a yarn
with a halo, such as the mohair blend yarn used in primary yarn only
the pictured model, will give a soft, subtle look to Beading needle: collapsing eye nylon floss thread
the beading. Choosing a smooth, non-textured yarn or small tapestry needle or similar that can
will give a crisper defined look. accommodate the supplemental thread and pass
Supplemental beading yarn or thread (T) for through the holes in the beads.
carrying the beads: 35[40,45] yards. This is the
secondary yarn to be used along with the primary
yarn when beads are introduced into the hat
patterning. Choose a thread color similar to the
primary yarn. This thread must be fine enough to Pictured models were knitted as follows:
pass through the bead hole, yet strong and smooth Beaded Purl Circles version in Heirloom Aristocrat
enough that the beads slide easily along it without 12 mohair/merino – color #334 azure blue, 10/2
fraying. Some possibilities are size 10 or 20 tencel thread in indigo color, and Miyuki beads in a
crochet thread, size 8 perle cotton, or 10/2 count color mix of pearls, crystals, blues and purples.
weaving thread suitable for warp.
Beaded Garter Spokes version in Heirloom
40g size 8/0 glass seed beads in coordinating or Aristrocrat 12 mohair/merino – color #304 White,
contrast color(s) as desired. Color mixes were used 10/2 tencel thread in natural, and Miyuki beads in
in the pictured models to give a random, a color mix of pearls, crystals, grays and blacks.
serendipitous look. If a more uniform look is
preferred, choose a single color.

Abbreviations
( )# times - repeat instructions inside parentheses sl bead-p2tog – slip bead into place next to
the number of times indicated by the # needle before making next stitch, then purl 2
dec – decrease stitches together while taking care that bead
eor – end of round is not pulled through loop while making new
k – knit stitch and bead remains on running thread to
k1tbl – knit 1 stitch through back loop between stitches and to front of fabric
The design has a beaded roll brim followed by plain knitting, then a beaded band mkr – marker SSK – slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip
emphasized in purl stitches. Two versions for the crown are given — one with p – purl another stitch as if to knit; insert left needle
beaded purl circles, and the other with beaded garter spokes. For the beaded p2tog – purl 2 stitches together tip into the 2 slipped stitches from left to
areas, you will be manipulating two strands of yarn, one with and one without rep – repeat right and knit these 2 stitches together
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the st(s) – stitch(es)
beads. This is a simple way to introduce the beads as needed into the knitting.
previous asterisk T – the supplemental thread used to introduce
rnd(s) - round(s) beads into the hat
sl – slip tbl – through back loop
sl bead – slip a bead as close as possible to last Y – the primary yarn used in the hat
stitch made on right needle
sl bead-p1 – slip bead into place next to right Note: Instructions are written assuming you are
needle before making next stitch, then purl 1 knitting stitches off your left-hand needle
while taking care that bead is not pulled point onto your right-hand needle point. If
through loop while making new stitch and you are working instead from right to left,
bead remains on running thread to between please adjust instructions to agree with your
stitches and to front of fabric direction of work.
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Heart Strings Pattern KH04 - 5322 Heart Strings Pattern KH05 - 5322

Norwegian Braid Hat Luxe Hat


This roll-brim hat features a decorative Norwegian braid band. Made in luxury yarn, its Soft and classically elegant ... with that touch of simple sophistication. This hat is
softness will bring warmth and comfort to body and soul. Coordinates with the #KH03 designed to feature luxury yarns -- ours is knitted in baby alpaca and bombyx silk.
Comfort Socks Set for a great wardrobe enhancer or gift. A simple roll-brim softly frames the face, then
three eye-catching Norwegian Braid Bands
encircle the main body of the hat. Purl ridges
Sizing
Adult small-medium
in the decorative crown shaping both define
with changes for large- and mask the decrease lines, giving a subtle
extra large in the [ ] finish that adds textural interest.
brackets. Finished hat Sizing
circumference 20[22]" to Adult small-medium with changes for large in the [ ]
fit head approximately brackets. Finished hat circumference 20½[21½]" to fit
21 - 22[22½ - 23½]". heads to approximately 22[23]".
Yarn and Needles
Yarn and Needles Sport or DK weight yarn:
Worsted weight yarn: 120[130] yards of main color (M)
110[125] yards of 12 yards of contrast texture/color (C)
main color (M)
C is used along with M when working the Norwegian
4 yards of contrast Braid Bands. Choose yarns that contrast in texture
color (C) and/or color. We chose a white-on-white color combo
Size 9 US / 5.5mm or with matte/shiny contrast for a sophisticated classic
size to obtain planned look.
gauge: Size 7 US / 4.5mm or size to obtain planned gauge:
16" circular for main 16" circular for main body of hat
body of hat
Set of double pointed needles for crown shaping
Set of double pointed
needles for crown Gauge: 5 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch with main yarn (M)
shaping Note: 2 strands of fingering weight yarn held together as one can also be used as we did in our pictured
Gauge: 4 stitches per inch model for the C yarn — remember to double the yardage amounts if using 2 strands.
over stockinette stitch
with main yarn (M)
Pictured model is shown in size large and was knitted with
(M) Haneke Fancy Exotics thick-and-thin slub yarn 20% baby alpaca/70% merino/10% Tencel lyocell
Note: 2 strands of light sport weight yarn held (50g/132 yds) in #10 natural
together as one can also be used as we did in our
pictured model — remember to double the yardage (C) Treenway Reeled Bombyx Silk #0 (50g/150 yds) undyed natural (we doubled this yarn, so allow twice
amounts if using 2 strands. the stated yardage in the pattern)
Pictured model is shown in size large-extra large and
was knitted with
(M) Haneke Exotics 30% baby alpaca/35% linen/35%
merino wool (50g/147 yds) in #2199 burgundy (allow
2 balls, since this is a sport weight yarn and needs to
be doubled)
(C) Heirloom Easycare 8 superwash 100% wool of
merino/merino cross (50g/105 yds) in #797 silver
gray
Detail of Norwegian Braid hat band Detail of Norwegian Braid Band

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Kuan Yin Knitting / HeartStrings Pattern KH06 - 5168 HeartStrings Pattern: M04 - 5332

Warm Hearts Comfortghan Ribbed Diamonds Man’s Vest


A snuggly lap blanket or afghan is a comfort to knit and give to loved ones. Here is
a design for a handsome small blanket in a “warm hearts” theme appropriate for . . . a handsome man’s V-neck
anyone. A bonus is that the stitch pattern is different yet pleasing on both sides – pullover vest in a clean-cut
it’s like getting two blankets for the effort of making one! textured pattern stitch of
Designed by Laura Andersson of Kuan Yin Knitting
ribbed diamonds

Sizing
Men’s size Small, with changes for
Medium and Large in the [ , ] brackets.
Finished chest measurements: 39”
[44½”, 50”].

Yarn and Needles


Sportweight yarn 900 [1025, 1150]
yards
Size 4 US (3.5 mm) circular needle (or
size to obtain planned gauge), 24”
length
Size 3 US (3.25 mm) circular needles (or
one size smaller than needle to obtain
planned gauge), 16” and 24” lengths
Size 4 US (3.5 mm) straight needle (for
shoulder bindoff)
GAUGE: 23 stitches and 32 rows per 4
inches over Ribbed Diamonds pattern
stitch on the larger size needle

Skill Level: Intermediate knitter

Sizing
45" x 52" after washed and dried flat Caution: Yarn requirements are based on
the planned dimensions and gauge stated
Yarn and Needles in this pattern. You may need to consider
Machine washable worsted weight yarn: 1250 yds getting additional yarn in same dye lot if
you are adjusting these instructions.
Size 9 US / 5.5 mm or size needed to obtain planned gauge
Gauge: 4 sts/inch in Warm Hearts stitch pattern after washed and dried
Optional: 15 stitch markers, one of which is a different color
Pictured model was knitted by Rachel Wilson with Brown Sheep Lambs Pride Superwash, 100% wool
machine washable, color Serendipity Turquoise, 100g/200 yds per skein, 7 skeins.

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HeartStrings Pattern: S01 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: S03 - 7308

Beaded Swirls Socks Anklet Coronets


Beads enhance the lacy scallops of these dressy socks in a low-cuffed anklet style. I modified
a basic feather-and-fan lace structure for ribbed elasticity to hug the ankle and firmness to
Swirling texture and variegated color, carry the weight of the beads.
embellished with knitted in beads, make For the model shown to right, I chose a regal looking purple variegated yarn and contrast
these socks fun to knit and distinctive to beads. The anklets look equally elegant in a tone-on-tone combination such as in the pink
wear. The shaped top edge naturally occurs version below.
due to the bias effect of the pattern. Choice
of decorative heel for wearing with clogs and
sandals, or plain heel for wearing with
regular shoes.

Sizing
Finished foot circumference is approximately 7½” and allows a
moderately snug fit on an adult woman’s medium width foot.
Planned leg length is approximately 6” above heel flap, and can
be adjusted either longer or shorter in increments of 10 rounds
by adding or omitting repeats of Chart B.
Sizing
Yardage is estimated for foot length up to woman’s shoe size
Finished foot
US 12 (11” foot length), and is adjustable to specific
circumference is
measurements of wearer as indicated in the instructons. If you
approximately 7½"
are making adjustments for longer leg length or especially long feet,
Photo showing stitch detail and shaped and allows a
you may need more beads and yarn than specified below. top edge as viewed from side of leg. moderately snug
fit on an adult
woman’s medium
width foot.
Yarn, Beads and Needles
Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch) that is
smooth enough to allow the beads to slide along it,
approximately 375 yards.
Size 1 US (2.5 mm) knitting needles or size needed to obtain
planned gauge. Yarn, Beads and Needles
Size 2 US (3.0 mm) knitting needles, or one size larger than Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch) that is smooth enough to allow the beads to slide along
those used to achieve gauge. it, approximately 300 yards

Instructions are written for a set of 5 double point needles. If Double point knitting needles in size 1 to 1.5 US (2.25 to 2.5 mm), or size needed to obtain planned gauge.
you wish to use another method such as 4 double point Instructions are written for a set of 5 needles. If you wish to use
needles or knitting on circular needle(s), just use the needle another method such as 4 needles or knitting on circular needle(s),
references to refer to the stitches however you have placed just use the needle references to refer to the stitches however you
them on your needle(s). have placed them on your needle(s).

Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch. Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch

336 size 8/0 glass seed beads (approximately 12g). For 472 size 8/0 glass seed beads (approximately 20g). For stringing the beads on the yarn, you will also need a
stringing the beads on the yarn, you will also need a small small needle or similar with eye small enough to go through the beads, yet large enough to be threaded with
needle or similar with eye small enough to go through the the yarn. I use either a size 24 tapestry needle, or a collapsing eye nylon floss threader.
beads, yet large enough to be threaded with the yarn. I use Pictured models were knitted in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn and Miyuki
either a size 24 tapestry needle, or a collapsing eye nylon floss beads. For the purple model, the yarn color is Purple Club; bead color is Pearl Ceylon. For the pink model,
threader. yarn is Gray’s Corner and beads are Purple-lined Blue Crystal.
Photo showing pattern stitch detail and
decorative heel. Instructions for a plain
Pictured model was knitted in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock Comments on sizing adjustments: For ease in making adjustments to circumference, the sock is based on an initial 60
heel are also included in the pattern. 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn in color #201 Yellowstone, stitch cuff using a 15-stitch repeat, then reducing to 56 stitches at ankle using a 14-stitch repeat. Planned cuff length is
and Miyuki beads in color Transparent Gray Iris. approximately 3”, and can be adjusted either longer or shorter in increments of 4 rnds. Yardage is estimated for foot
length up to woman’s shoe size US 12 (11” foot length), and is adjustable to specific measurements of wearer as indicated
in the instructons. If you are making adjustments for longer cuff length or especially long feet, you may need more beads
and yarn than specified above.

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HeartStrings Pattern: S04 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: S05 - 6277

Beaded Elegance Stockings


Shapely Sandal Socks
Calf-height dressy socks with bead- The bold lines of textured diamonds play against
embellished lace patterning on the tweedy multicolors in these socks featuring a
leg. The lacy ribs transition into a delightful patterned heel. Shapely Sandal Socks
provide snuggly warmth even on cool days in
decorative padded heel and wide- sandals or open-backed slippers.
ribbed foot for comfortable fit.
The tweedy variegation is created by knitting two
strands of fingering weight variegated yarn
Sizing together as one. Select the same variegated
Finished foot circumference is approximately 7½”
colorway for each strand, or even choose two
and allows a moderately snug fit on an adult
woman’s medium width foot. different colorways for variety and fun.

Planned leg length is approximately 8½” above heel


flap, and can be adjusted either longer or shorter Sizing
by adding or omitting rnds in Chart C and/or the Instructions for size Small are followed by Medium and
ribbed area just above the heel flap. Large in [ , ] brackets with finished measurements as
Yardage is estimated for foot length up to woman’s follows –
shoe size US 12 (11” foot length), and is adjustable
sock foot circumference: 7½[8¼,9]”
to specific measurements of wearer as indicated in
the instructons. If you are making adjustments for cuff edge to top of heel flap: 5¼[5¾,6¼]”
longer leg length or especially long feet, you may
sock foot length: 8½[9½,10½]”
need more beads and yarn than specified below.
Heel flap depth and foot of sock can be knitted to
length desired.

Yarn, Beads and Needles


Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per Pictured in Lorna’s Laces
inch) that is smooth enough to allow the beads to Shepherd Sock #64 Gold Hill
slide along it, approximately 400 yards.
Double point knitting needles in size 1 to 1.5 US
(2.25 to 2.5 mm), or size needed to obtain planned
gauge, set of 4 or 5. Instructions are written for a
set of 5 needles.
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch.
840 size 8/0 glass seed beads (approximately Yarn and Needles
30g). For stringing the beads on the yarn, you will 2 strands of fingering weight yarn are knitted together as one for an
also need a small needle or similar with eye small
equivalent worsted weight yarn. You will need 175[210,245] yards of
enough to go through the beads, yet large enough
to be threaded with the yarn. I use either a size 24 fingering weight sock yarn in each of two yarns, i.e. total of
tapestry needle, or a collapsing eye nylon floss 350[420,490] yards. You can either choose two yarns of the same
threader. variegated colorway or two different variegated colors with compatible
color palettes.
Pictured model was knitted in Lorna’s Laces
Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn Size 4 US / 3.5 mm knitting needles, or size needed to obtain planned
in color #44ns Old Rose, and Miyuki beads in color gauge; your choice of double point or circular needles.
Metallic Purple Iris.
Gauge: 5½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch using two fingering
weight yarns held together.

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Beaded Winter Mixed Jelly Beans Socks


Wonderland Give your feet some sweet fun. Ribbed columns
of mixed bead colors with coordinating multi-
Winter-themed socks are reminiscent of a color feet. A hint of slipped stitches in the
snowy country scene. Beaded stylized arch/instep area hugs foot for a comfortable fit.
Norwegian snowflakes, snow drifts, pine This pattern is dedicated to a dear friend Robin
trees, and lightly fallen snow. Cuff is Driscoll. She gave me the initial inspiration for
sideways knitted in garter stitch; remainder using mixed-color beads on sock leg to match
of sock is knitted in the round. the yarn color in foot of sock.

Sizing Not yet having a name for the sock design, I


Ladies Medium [Large]. Finished foot circumference is happened to come across a bag of jelly beans on
approximately 7½ [9]” and allows a moderately snug fit my snack shelf — those jelly beans reminded me
on an adult woman’s medium [wide] width foot. of the medley of bead colors and the happy
Yardage given is planned for an overall leg length of 6” feeling of these socks. And Robin is one of the
above heel flap, and foot length 9½ [11]” to fit up to happiest and most out-flowing warm-hearted
woman’s shoe size US 8 [12]. Leg and foot length are people I know, so the name stuck. Of course,
easily adjustable to specific measurements of wearer as you can choose other colors and name your
indicated in the instructions. If you are making socks whatever feeling (or food group) of which
adjustments for longer leg or foot lengths, please allow they remind you!
more of the main yarn than specified below.
Sizing
Yarn, Beads and Needles Ladies Medium [Large]. Finished foot circumference is
Fingering weight sock yarn – 325 [425] yards 7¾ [9]” and allows a moderately snug fit on an adult
Gauge in sock yarn: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette woman’s medium [wide] width foot.
stitch Yardage given is planned for a leg length of 5” above
heel flap, and foot length 9½ [11]” to fit up to
Size 1 US/2.5 mm knitting needles or size needed to
woman’s shoe size US 8 [12]. Leg and foot length are easily adjustable to specific measurements of wearer as
obtain planned gauge
indicated in the instructions. For longer leg, allow more of the solid color yarn and beads than specified
6 [8] yards of a fine brushed yarn for the “snow” accent yarn e.g. mohair or angora below. For longer foot, allow more multicolor yarn.

Instructions are written for a set of 4 or 5 double point needles. If


you wish to use another method such as knitting on circular Yarn, Beads and Needles
needle(s), just use the needle references to mark the stitches however Light sport weight sock yarn (15 wraps per inch) that is smooth enough to allow the beads to slide along it,
you have placed them on your needle(s). approximately 125[160] yards each of multicolor and solid color

Size 8/0 glass seed beads - main color (MC) 912 [1144] approx Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, or size needed to obtain planned gauge, set of 4 or 5 needles
30 [40]g, alternate color (AC) used for trees 400 [480] approx 12[15] g Size 2 US (3 mm) double point needles, or one size larger than those used to obtain gauge
Beading needle - For stringing the beads on the yarn, you will also Gauge: 7¾ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
need a small needle or similar with eye small enough to go
through the beads, yet large enough to be threaded with the yarn. Size 8/0 glass seed beads 720[840] (approximately 25g.) of mixed colors like those in the multicolor yarn
I use either a size 24 tapestry needle, or a collapsing eye nylon Beading needle - For stringing the beads on the yarn, you will also need a small needle or similar with eye
floss threader. small enough to go through the beads, yet large enough to be threaded with the yarn. I use either a size 24
Waste yarn tapestry needle, or a collapsing eye nylon floss threader.

Crochet hook Instructions are written for a set of 4 or 5 double point needles. If you wish to use another method such as
knitting on circular needle(s), just use the pattern’s needle references to mark the stitches however you have
Pictured model was knitted in size medium using Lorna’s Laces placed them on your needle(s).
Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn in color #0ns
Pictured model was knitted in Steinbach Wolle Strapaz 80% wool/20% nylon in colors #29 (solid) and #132
Natural, Henry’s Attic Kid Mohair for accent yarn, and Miyuki beads
(multi). Miyuki beads in mixed colors of red, green, cobalt, sapphire, chartreuse, medium-dark amber, and
in colors Silver-lined Crystal and Green-lined Crystal AB. light gold crystal.
Photo at left – front of sock. Photo at top right – side view of sock.

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HeartStrings Pattern S08 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern S09 - 5233

Beaded Shamrocks Luxury Lace Socks


These fine gauge socks in exotic laceweight yarns are an extra special treat for
Celebrating St. Patrick's day and your feet. Designed with a simple small-multiple lace motif set within ribbed
Springtime - shamrocks and the columns to be pleasantly interesting, yet straight forward enough in case this
promise of faith. Legend has it that might be your first adventure on tiny needles. Classic heel flap construction with
St. Patrick used the shamrock to subtle textural enhancement plus a comfy spiral toe.
communicate the doctrine of the
Trinity. The three leaves combine
to make a single plant, just as the
Father, Son and Holy Ghost
combine to make the holy Trinity.
Cuff is sideways knitted in garter
stitch. To coordinate with the
beadwork, a knit-woven spot
pattern decorates heel flap and
band at toe.
Sizing
Ladies Medium [Large]. Finished foot
circumference is approximately 7½ [9]”
and allows a moderately snug fit on an
adult woman’s medium [wide] width foot.
Yardage given is planned for an overall
leg length of 6¼” above heel flap, and
foot length of 9½ [11]” to fit up to
woman’s shoe size US 8 [12]. Leg and foot
length are easily adjustable to
measurements of wearer as indicated in
the instructions. If making adjustments
for longer leg or foot lengths, please allow While these socks are not a quick-knit, the fine-gauge knitting epitomizes the
more green yarn. grandeur of lace in which you can take special pride in creating.
Yarn, Beads and Needles Sizing
Fingering weight sock yarn - natural white 115[150] yards, green 170[215] yards Women's Small [Medium, Large] for planned finished measurements of leg length 8", foot length
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch 8¼[9½,11]", and sock foot circumference of 7[7½,8]" to fit actual foot circumference of
7-7¾[8-8¾,9 -9½]". (Note: Adjustment points for leg length, foot circumference, and foot length are given
Size 1 US/2.5 mm knitting needles or size needed to obtain planned gauge in the instructions. If making larger, you may need more yarn.)
Instructions are written for a set of 4 or 5 double point needles. If you wish to use another Yarn and Needles
method such as knitting on circular needle(s), just use the needle references to mark the stitches 450[500,600] yards / 1½[1¾,2] ounces of laceweight yarn at approximately 300 - 325 yards per ounce /
however you have placed them on your needle(s). 28 - 30 wraps per inch.
Size 8/0 glass seed beads – green 880[990] approx 30g, pearl 352[396] approx 15g Set of 4 or 5 double point needles in each of these sizes -
Beading needle - For stringing the beads on the yarn, you will also need a small needle or similar US 3/0 (1.5 mm) or size required to obtain gauge of 12 sts/inch over stockinette stitch
with eye small enough to go through the beads, yet large enough to be threaded with the yarn. I US 2/0 (1.75 mm) or one size larger than those used to obtain gauge
use either a size 24 tapestry needle, or a collapsing eye nylon floss threader.
Size 24 tapestry needle or other small blunt-tipped needle for closing toe and finishing ends.
Waste yarn
Pictured model was knitted in Jaggerspun Zephyr 50% silk/50% wool yarn in color Vanilla. Zephyr is a
Crochet hook worsted-spun yarn known for its strength and durability as a weaving yarn, and thus a good yarn for
Pictured model was knitted in size medium using Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon socks. If you are choosing a less durable yarn, consider knitting nylon reinforcement thread along with
yarn in colors #0ns Natural and #20ns Pine, and Miyuki beads in transparent green and pearl Ceylon. your lace yarn in the heel and toe areas.

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¤2003 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com First published in Socks! Digest, March 2003 Issue
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HeartStrings Pattern S10 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: S11 - 6279

Frolicking Shamrocks Beaded Fleuron


Beaded shamrocks dance about your legs in this green-on-green Matching socks and wristlets feature framed panels of
sock to celebrate good luck and laughter in the Irish tradition. stylistic beaded flowers. Sock cuffs and wrist bands are
knitted sideways in beaded garter stitch. Remainder of
Design features socks is knitted in the round.
— Beaded knitting with purl stitch
embossing
Sizing
— Decorative slip stitch heel with Sock instructions are provided in 8 sizes for
garter stitch edging child small through adult extra large. The
smallest size is given first, with each next
Sizing larger size in the [ , , , , , , ] brackets.
Woman’s medium [large] with planned
finished measurements of Finished foot circumference without
stretching is 6[6¾, 7½, 8, 8½, 9, 9½, 10]”.
— foot circumference 7½[9]” Yardage given is planned for an overall leg
length of 4¾” above heel flap, and foot
— leg length above heel 5½[6]” length of 6[7, 8¼, 9½, 10, 10¼, 10¾, 11½]”.
— foot length 9½[11]” Leg and foot lengths are easily adjustable as
indicated in the instructions. If making
Leg and foot lengths are easily adjusted adjustments for longer leg or foot lengths,
where indicated in the pattern. If please allow more yarn.
making longer, you may need more To choose sock size to make, measure
yarn. around widest point on foot of person who
Yarn, Beads and Needles will be wearing the socks. Subtract 10% from
275[375] yards of light green fingering this measurement. If this number is between
2 sizes, choose the smaller size for a snugger
weight sock yarn or your choice of
fit, and the next larger for a looser fit.
color
Wristlet band is 2¼” wide, and is simply
Size 1 US / 2.5 mm knitting needles or knitted to length needed to go around the
size needed to obtain planned gauge; wrist of the wearer. As a guideline,
your choice of double point needles or instructions are provided for 4 sizes with
circulars finished circumferences without stretching
of 6[6¾, 7½, 8]”
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over
stockinette stitch
Yarn, Beads and Needles
576[624] seed beads size 8/0 Fingering weight sock yarn –
(approximately 20g) in emerald green for pair of socks: 165[200, 250, 290, 320, 350, 375, 400] yards
or your choice of color for pair of wristlets: 45[50, 55, 60] yards
Your choice of small-eyed or collapsing Size 1 US/2.25 mm knitting needles or size needed to obtain a gauge of 8
eye needle for stringing the beads on stitches per inch over stockinette stitch.
the yarn before knitting begins. This Sock cuffs and wristlets are knitted flat, so you may use your choice of any
can be any needle that allows the eye, type of needles for knitting back and forth. For the remainder of socks which
threaded with your yarn, to go through are knitted in the round, use your choice of double point or circular needles.
the holes in the beads. Examples are a A needle two sizes larger than the needle size used to obtain gauge. This needle
size 24 tapestry needle, or a collapsing is used for binding off only, so any type knitting needle you have handy will do.
eye nylon floss threader.
Pictured models were knitted
Size 8/0 glass seed beads –
using Lorna’s Laces Shepherd for pair of socks: 510[510, 510, 680, 680, 680, 680, 680] beads, or
Sock 80% wool/20% nylon approximately 15[15, 15, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20] g
Pictured model was knitted in size medium using Lorna’s yarn in color #46 Jeans and for pair of wristlets: 170 beads, or approximately 5 g
Miyuki beads in #430 Aqua-
Laces Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn in
lined White Pearl. Bead stringing needle – Your choice of any small-eyed needle or collapsing eye
colors #43ns Sage and Miyuki beads in #344 Emerald AB.
needle that can pass through the hole in your beads. Examples are a small
tapestry needle, a nylon dental floss threader, or a regular sewing needle.

¤2003, 2004 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2005 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
First published in Socks! Digest Sock Pattern of the Month Club March, 2003
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HeartStrings Pattern S12 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: S14 - 5332

Simple Beaded Wristlets and Sock-Not Cuffs


Beaded Faux Four easy styles of beaded-garter cuffs that
Cable give you the freedom to explore a myriad of
color and bead placement combinations.
These cuffs can be worn on your wrists as
Anklets mitts, pulse warmers or bracelets; and on
ankles as a dress-up over plain socks. A single
Be-jewel your feet in elegant cuff also makes a chic holder around your
bead embellished socks. water bottle, serves as an eye-catching coffee
cup cozy, or as a dress-up to any other place
Design features that begs to be cuddled by yarn and glint of
— Textured knit-purl stitch pattern beads. The basic knit stitch and an easy
enhanced with beaded knitting beading technique make these simple and fun
for anyone to make.
— Decorative fluted cuff edge
— Crossed cable stitches without a Sizing
cable needle The garter stitch fabric in these beaded cuffs is
stretchy and can accommodate a range of sizes.
Sizing
Woman’s medium [large] with planned All cuff styles are planned for approximately 7"
finished measurements of circumference unstretched. Length of Style 1: 3¾”;
Style 2: 5½”; Style 3: 5½”; Style 4: 5¼”.
— foot and ankle circumference 8[9]”
These beaded cuffs can also be easily adjusted for
with ribbing lightly stretched
other circumferences and lengths. If making larger,
— leg length above heel 3½” consider additional yarn and beads.

— foot length 9½[11]”


Foot length is easily adjusted where
indicated in the pattern. If making
longer, you may need more yarn.

Pictured models were knitted in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock superwash wool/nylon yarn and Miyuki beads.
Yarn, Beads and Needles Shown left to right around base of hand mannequin —
275[350] yards of fingering weight sock yarn Style 1: (also shown below worn as as a sock-not cuff) #12ns Lilac yarn and Lavender Bliss Mix beads
Style 2: (also shown worn on hand as a mitt) #18 Watercolor yarn and Metallic Rain Mix beads
Size 1 US / 2.5 mm knitting needles or size needed to Style 3: #56 Mt Creek yarn and #264 Lined Magenta AB beads
obtain planned gauge; your choice of double point needles Style 4: #42 Cool yarn and Teal Tones Mix beads
or circulars
Yarn, Beads and Needles
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch Smooth fingering weight yarn and size 8/0 seed beads. I like to use high quality
480[544] seed beads size 8/0 (approximately 15g) beads that can be washed without fear of fading or losing their finish.
Approximate yarn and bead amounts for a pair of cuffs —
Your choice of small-eyed or collapsing eye needle for
Styles 1 – 3: 100 yards (1 oz/28g) and 30g beads
stringing the beads on the yarn before knitting begins. This
Style 4: 75 yards and 20g beads
can be any needle that allows the eye, threaded with your
yarn, to go through the holes in the beads. Examples are a size Size US 1 (2.25 mm) or US 2 (2.75 mm) knitting needles, or whatever size needed
24 tapestry needle, or a collapsing eye nylon floss threader. to obtain a gauge of 7½ stitches per inch over garter stitch. These cuffs are
knitted flat, so you may use your choice of any type of needles for knitting back
Pictured model was knitted in size medium using Lorna’s and forth.
Laces Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn in
A needle two sizes larger than the needle size used to obtain gauge. This needle
color #801 Sherbet and Miyuki beads in #254D Transparent
is used for binding off only, so any type knitting needle you have handy will do.
Red AB.
Bead stringing needle – Your choice of any small-eyed needle or collapsing eye
needle that can pass through the hole in your beads. Examples are a small
tapestry needle, a nylon dental floss threader, or a regular sewing needle.

¤ 2003, 2004 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2005 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
First published in Heels and Toes Gazette, Issue #11, Summer 2003.
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
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HeartStrings Pattern: S15 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: S16- 5327

Topsy Turvy Beaded Hearts Rainbow Socks


Here is a bonanza of ten projects using variations on a heart-themed beaded knitting design. Pattern
includes four styles of beaded garter cuff wristlets, sock-not cuffs, headband, stand-alone collar, and
three styles of hats. There is also a step by step tutorial for working beads in multi-color designs. The concept for these colorful tie-
dyed looking socks came from a
friend who is an avid Arlo Guthrie
fan. The socks are easily fitted
and comfortable wearing because
of the simple ribbed stitch
pattern that I designed for a good
amount of elasticity. The slipped
stitches also add a bit of design
interest while nicely breaking up
the variegated yarn colors.

Sizing
Adult Small [Medium, Large, Extra
Finished Measurements, Yarn, Needles and Beads Large]. Instructions for smallest size are
Hats and Headband are sized for adult [M,L], [19¼, 22]” circ unstretched; Collar [M,L]: given first, with each next larger size in
[16½,19¼]” circ by 3½”, Sock-Not Cuffs: 8¼” circ by 3½”. Use DK or sport weight yarn; the [ , , ] brackets. Planned finished
straight ndls US 5 (3.75 mm) or size needed for gauge of 5½ sts/inch over garter stitch; measurements —
size 6/0 (4 mm) seed beads. For hats only you will also need 16” circular ndls in same
size and one size larger than ndl size used to obtain gauge. Leg length: 7"
Beanie Hat: 8½” long. [165,190] yds yarn; [252,288] beads in each of 2 colors. Sock foot circumference:
Toboggan Hat: 20” long. [280,325] yds yarn; [252,288] beads in each of 2 colors. 7¾[8½,9¼,10]"
Toboggan Hat-Scarf : 50” long. [400,460] yds yarn; [504,576] beads in a single color.
Headband: [70,80] yds yarn; [210,240] beads in each of 2 colors. Foot length: 9[10,11,12]"
Sock-Not Cuffs (amounts for a pair): 60 yds yarn; 180 beads in each of 2 colors. Note: Adjustment points for leg length,
Collar: [60, 70] yds yarn; [180,210] beads in each of 2 colors. foot circumference, and foot length are
Wristlets are 7” circ unstretched. Use fingering weight yarn; straight ndls US 1 or US 2 given in the instructions. If making
(2.25 – 2.75 mm) or size needed for gauge of 7½ sts/inch over garter stitch; size 8/0 larger, you may need more yarn.
(3mm) seed beads. Amounts given are for a pair.
Cuffed Wristlets: 5¾” long, 105 yds yarn; 296 beads of color 1, 288 of color 2,
200 of color 3. Yarn and Needles
Mix-n-match Wristlets: 3¾” long, 70 yds yarn; 296 beads of color 1, 288 of Worsted weight yarn, approximately
color 2, 200 of color 3. 185 [215, 250, 285] yds
Bracelet Wristlets: 2½” long, 50 yds yarn; 240 beads in each of 2 colors or
480 beads of a single color. Size 4 US / 3.5 mm knitting needles or
For all projects, you will also need – size needed to obtain planned gauge;
Any spare knitting ndl two sizes larger than the ndl size used to obtain gauge. your choice of double point needles or
Bead stringing needle: your choice of any small-eyed ndl or collapsing eye ndl circulars
that can pass through the hole in your beads (e.g. a small tapestry ndl, a regular
Gauge: 5½ stitches per inch over
sewing ndl or a nylon dental floss threader).
stockinette stitch

Pictured model was knitted in size Large using Lorna's


Laces Butterflies & Bullfrogs 85% wool/15% mohair
(100g/190 yds), 2 skeins Rainbow #601.

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¤ 2004 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: S17 - 6159 HeartStrings Pattern: S18 - 6260

Concertina Lace Socks Spooky Beaded Treat


I designed this lace to give the illusion of dimensionality, rather like the bellows on a concertina. Beaded skull wristlets and
This small accordion-like instrument mesmerizes everyone with its happy music and wavelike matching socks for gals and
rhythm as the bellows are pushed in and pulled out. guys to wear for some spooky
fun.

Wristlets and sock cuffs are


knitted sideways in beaded
garter stitch. Remainder of
socks is knitted in the round.
Sizing
8 sizes for child small through adult
extra large. The smallest size is
given first, with each next larger size
in the [ , , , , , , ] brackets.
Wristlets are 3" wide and
circumferences without stretching
of 5½[6, 6½, 7, 7½, 8, 8½, 9]".
Socks foot circumference without
stretching is 6[6¾, 7½, 8, 8½, 9, 9½,
10]”. Yardage given is planned for an
overall leg length of 5½" above heel
flap, and foot length of 6[7, 8¼, 9½,
10, 10¼, 10¾, 11½]". Leg and foot
lengths are easily adjustable as
indicated in the instructions. If
making adjustments for longer leg or
foot lengths, please allow more yarn.
To choose sock size to make,
measure around widest point on foot
of person who will be wearing the
socks. Subtract 10% from this
measurement. If this number is
between 2 sizes, choose the smaller
size for a snugger fit, and the next
larger for a looser fit.

Pictured models were knitted using


Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock 80% wool/
Sizing Yarn, Beads and Needles 20% nylon yarn color #16ns Charcoal and
Fingering weight sock yarn – Miyuki beads in #355 Rose-lined Crystal AB
Sock instructions are provided in 5 sizes for adult extra small through extra large. The smallest size is
given first, with each next larger size in the [ , , , ] brackets. for pair of wristlets: 55[60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90] yards
Finished foot circumference without stretching is 7[7½, 8, 8½, 9]”. Yardage given is planned for an overall for pair of socks: 170[205, 250, 290, 325, 350, 380, 415] yards
leg length of 5[6, 6¾, 7½, 8¼]” above heel flap, and foot length of 7[8¼, 9½, 10, 10½]”. Leg and foot Size 1 US/2.25 mm knitting needles or size needed to obtain a gauge of 8 stitches per inch over stockinette
lengths are easily adjustable as indicated in the instructions. If making adjustments for longer leg or foot stitch. Sock cuffs and wristlets are knitted flat, so you may use your choice of any type of needles for knitting
lengths, please allow more yarn. back and forth. For the remainder of socks which are knitted in the round, use your choice of double point or
circular needles.
To choose size to make, measure around widest point on foot of person who will be wearing the socks.
Subtract 10% from this measurement. If this number is between 2 sizes, choose the smaller size for a A needle two sizes larger than the needle size used to obtain gauge. This needle is used for binding off only, so
any type knitting needle you have handy will do.
snugger fit, and the next larger for a looser fit.
Size 8/0 glass seed beads –
Yarn and Needles
for pair of wristlets: 356[372, 388, 404, 420, 436, 452, 468] beads; allow approximately 15 g
225[275, 325, 375, 425] yards fingering weight yarn
for pair of socks: 756[780, 992, 1008, 1024, 1040, 1056, 1072] beads; allow approximately
Size 1 US/2.25 mm knitting needles or size needed to obtain planned gauge of 8 sts/inch over 25[25, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30] g
stockinette stitch; your choice of double point or circular needles
Bead stringing needle – Your choice of any small-eyed needle or collapsing eye needle that can pass through the
Pictured model was knitted in the second size using Nature’s Palette 100% merino wool in color Medium Indigo. hole in your beads. Examples are small tapestry needle, nylon dental floss threader, or a regular sewing needle.

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please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: S25 - 7027 HeartStrings Pattern: S26 - 8057

Down and Up Lace Socks Matchmaker Sport Socks


Not sure how much yarn you have and prefer to knit your socks top-down from heel and toe?
Here are socks just for you in a pretty lace that caresses the feet in all the right places. Start A home for orphan balls of yarn! These socks are a fun way to use up a
your knitting at the ankle and work down to the toe, then work up from the ankle to the top single ball of yarn in each of two colors.
of the cuff.
Note the attractive pattern details on heel and instep. I designed the placement of the lace
panels and ribbed columns for both the aesthetics (to give a slimming look to the leg and
foot) and the functional (providing good fit).
Down and Up Lace Socks is first in the
series “It’s an Upside-Down World:
directional stitches in lace”.

Sizing
Instructions for size Small-Medium are
followed by Medium-Large in [ ] brackets with
finished measurements as follows —
sock foot circumference: 7½ [8]" (allows for
moderately snug fit to show off the lace)
top of heel flap to cuff edge: 6½"
sock foot length: 9 [10]"
If nothing is given in brackets, the instruction
applies to both sizes.
Heel flap depth and foot of sock can be knitted
to length desired.

Pictured in Lorna’s
Laces Shepherd Sock
#2ns Manzanita
Pictured socks were knitted in Heirloom Breeze, a cotton blend yarn, one 50g ball each of colors 001 and 019

Yarn and Needles Sizing


To fit sizes adult small (medium, large, extra large). Stated yardage is for planned measurements of
300 [340] yards of fingering weight yarn
7(7½, 8, 8½)" sock foot circumference unstretched, and 9(9½, 10, 10½)" foot length. Foot length is easily
Size 1 US / 2.25 mm knitting needles, or size needed to adjustable to specific measurements of wearer as indicated in the instructions. If you are making
obtain planned gauge; your choice of double point or adjustments for longer foot length, please allow more yarn than specified below.
circular needle(s)
Yarn and Needles
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
Sport or DK weight yarn, 75(85, 95, 105) yards in each of two color for a total of 150(170, 190, 210) yards.
For provisional cast on: 2 - 3 yards smooth waste thread
Size 2 US / 2.75 mm knitting needles or size needed to obtain stated gauge; your choice of double point
(e.g. size 5 or 10 crochet thread) and crochet hook size
or circular needles for knitting in the round.
E or F
Skill level: For the experienced or confident sock knitter Gauge
who likes something a bit challenging or different 7 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch.

© 2006 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com © 2008 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: S28 - 8051

Daylight and Shadows Beaded Cable Socks

Beads in a lighter color (daylight)


and darker color (shadows)
embellish the twining columns of
stitches on these charming cabled
socks.
This pattern includes instructions
for two styles — one with a
playful beaded fringe cuff; the
other with the more refined look
of a plain cuff.
Have fun choosing beads to
coordinate with your yarn. The
sock to far left is a tone-on-tone
example of beads chosen just a
shade lighter and darker
compared to the yarn’s value. The
gray sock is an example of beads
chosen for more contrast.

Pictured models were made in Lorna’s


“I wanted you to know that the pattern
Laces Shepherd Sock Yarn and Miyuki
beads as follows — directions were perfect! Your notes and simple
written instructions were great.”
Beaded fringe style
Yarn: #8ns Harvest
Beads: #8-527 Opal Beige Ceylon (L)
and #8-593 Dark Beige Ceylon (D)

– Carolyn J.
Plain cuff style
Yarn: #9ns Pewter
Beads: #8-250 Crystal AB (L) and
#8-401 Black (D)

Sizing
Adult medium. Stated yardage is for planned measurements of 6" leg length above heel flap, 8" sock foot
circumference, and 9½" foot length. Foot length is easily adjustable as indicated in the instructions. If
making adjustments for longer foot length, please allow more yarn.

Yarn, Beads and Needles


325 yards fingering weight sock yarn
Size 1 US (2.25 mm) knitting needles or size needed to obtain a gauge of 8 stitches per inch over
stockinette stitch; your choice of double point or circular needles for knitting in the round
Size 8/0 (3 mm) glass seed beads in your choice of coordinating tone-on-tone or contrast colors:
Lighter (L) color – 912 beads for beaded fringe style or 272 beads for plain cuff style
Darker (D) color – 272 beads for either style
Cable needle
Bead stringing needle

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: T301 - 7128 HeartStrings Pattern: T302 - 7128

Sock Therapy Modern Romance


A perfect post-holiday project for de-stressing and much-needed self indulgence …
Here’s a stitch that curves and meanders but still remains true…
make them for friends if you must, but first make a pair for yourself! Catherine Wingate
not unlike affairs of the heart. Catherine Wingate

For socks as pictured use Haneke Exotics Silk/Merino/Pima (50g/164 yds),


2 balls Natural; Offray ribbon Cappuccino #868 For socks as pictured use Garnstudio Camelia (50g/190 yds), 2 balls Bright Pink #24

Size Women’s medium Size Women’s medium


Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8", leg length 3" Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8", leg length 7½"
Materials
250 yds of sport weight yarn Materials
300 yds of sport weight yarn
2.75 mm/US 2 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 7½ sts/inch over stockinette
3.25 mm/US 3 ndls or one size larger than those used to obtain gauge 3.25 mm/US 3 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 7 sts/inch over stockinette stitch
1½ yds of ¼" ribbon
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5 Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
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HeartStrings Pattern: T303 - 8056 HeartStrings Pattern: T304 - 7128

Vernal Equinox Rainy Day


Here’s a classic, tailored, unisex sock using an easy slip-stitch design. We used Socks In the perfect mood for rainy day knitting, with stitches
spring colors for March and the sock is also handsome in other combinations. reminiscent of falling raindrops. Catherine Wingate
Catherine Wingate

For socks as pictured use Garnstudio Angora Tweed (50g/164 yds): 2 skeins Soft Pink #14 (MC), 1 skein Green #05 (AC) For socks as pictured use Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock (2 oz/215 yds), 2 skeins Icehouse #162

Size Adult medium Size Women’s medium


Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8", leg length 6½" Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8", leg length 5½"
Materials Materials
Sport weight yarn: 300 yds of fingering weight yarn
275 yards of Main Color (MC) 2.75 mm/US 2 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 8 sts/inch over stockinette
50 yards of Alternate Color (AC) 2.25 mm/US 1 ndls or one size smaller than those used to obtain gauge
3.5 mm/US 4 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 6¾ sts/inch over stockinette Cable needle (CN)
3.25 mm/US 3 ndls or one size smaller than those used to obtain gauge Waste yarn
Waste yarn
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5
Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate
Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
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HeartStrings Pattern: T305 - 7128 HeartStrings Pattern: T306 - 7128

Ahoy! Socks Summer Solstice


Here’s a sailorly sock with a nautical knotted cable and plaited
Get ready before the long, hot days of summer with these
cord rib. Catherine Wingate airy, lightweight socks in tropical colors.
Catherine Wingate

For socks as pictured use Heirloom EasyCare 8 (50g/105 yds), 3 balls Chambray Blue #780
For socks as pictured use Plymouth Sockotta (100g/414 yds), 1 ball color #15
Size Adult medium
Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8½", leg length 6" Size Women’s medium
Materials Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8", leg length 5"
275 yds of DK weight yarn Materials
3.5 mm/US 4 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 6½ sts/inch over stockinette 300 yds of fingering weight yarn
3.25 mm/US 3 ndls or one size smaller than those used to obtain gauge
2.75 mm/US 2 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 8 sts/inch over stockinette
Cable needle (CN)
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5 Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Published by HeartStrings FiberArts, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan LA 70047 USA, www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
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HeartStrings Pattern: T307 - 7191 HeartStrings Pattern: T308 - 7192

Yankee Doodle Kool-Aid™ Kidz Socks


Celebrate the 4th of July, Dominion Day and Bastille Day as I do … or choose your A perfect project for the last days of summer. Let children pick out the colors (and
favorite colors for these comfortable sport socks with a different angle on stripes. scents!) they want for back-to-school socks … and help with the dyeing for a fun
Catherine Wingate science project. Catherine Wingate

For socks as pictured use Henry’s


Attic Kona Superwash (8 oz/560 yds)
dyed with these Kool-Aid™ flavors:
Ice Blue Raspberry Lemonade with
Lemon-Lime sprinkled in the ex-
hausted dye bath for the blue-green
color; Cherry for the red color.

For socks as pictured use Heirloom Breeze (50g/105 yds), 2 balls White #001, 1 ball Red #008, 1 ball Navy #009 Sizes [Child S: 2-4 years, Child M: 5-8 years]
Size Adult medium Planned finished measurements:
Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8", leg length 2¾" foot length [5½, 7]"
Materials foot circumference [5, 5½]"
DK weight yarn: leg length [4, 5]"
175 yds of Main Color in a stretchy/elastic cotton-blend yarn for main portion of sock Materials
50 yds of Alternate Color #1 for accent stripe, heels and toes
[100, 140] yards of DK weight superwash wool yarn in natural white
10 yds of Alternate Color #2 for accent stripe
Size 3.5 mm/US 4 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 6½ sts/inch over stockinette
3.5 mm/US 4 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 6¼ sts/inch over stockinette
Waste yarn
Waste yarn Unsweetened soft-drink mix (for dyeing)
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Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate
Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
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HeartStrings Pattern: T309 - 7128 HeartStrings Pattern: T310 - 1728

Autumnal Equinox Everybody Wants Sox!


Just in time for gift knitting season ... here’s a crew sock that’s
Here’s a different take on ribbing that provides a contoured, quick, simple, and handsome ... in sizes for all your family and
textured rib … attractive in both variegated and solid-colored friends! Catherine Wingate
yarns. Catherine Wingate

For socks as pictured use Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sport (70g/200 yds):
2 skeins Cranberry #45ns (adult L); 2 skeins Blackberry #4ns (adult M); 1 skein
For socks as pictured use Mountain Colors Weavers Wool Quarters (100g/350 yds), 1 skein Ruby River Childs Play #62 (child S)
Sizes [child S, child M] [child L/adult S, adult M, adult L, adult XL]
Size Adult medium
Planned finished measurements:
Planned finished measurements: foot length 9½", foot circumference 8", leg length 6" foot length [5½, 7] [8¼, 9½, 11, 12½]"
Materials foot circumference [5, 6] [7, 8½, 9¾, 10¾]"
300 yds of sport weight yarn leg length [3¾, 5] [5, 5, 6¼, 7½]"
Materials
3.25 mm/US 3 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 7 sts/inch over stockinette
[110, 175] [225, 300, 400, 500] yards of sport weight yarn
Cable needle (CN)
3.25 mm/US 3 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 7 sts/inch over stockinette stitch
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5
Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Look for more designs by Catherine Wingate in THE SOCK JOURNAL, Knit the Year in Socks, ISBN 0-9726940-1-3
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate
Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate
Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
Published by HeartStrings FiberArts, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan LA 70047 USA, www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
Published by HeartStrings FiberArts, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan LA 70047 USA, www.heartstringsfiberarts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: T312 - 7128

Winter Solstice
Here are a stocking to hold Santa’s offerings and a wee look-
alike ornament for the tree to keep it company.
Catherine Wingate

“It really is a beautiful book and your selection


of sock patterns is superb. You are right – there
is something for everyone. Beautiful pictures.
Clearly written patterns. Fun designs.”

– Barbara L.

For a companion Stocking and Ornament set as pictured, use Heirloom Aristocrat 12 (50g/83 yds),
3 balls White#304; Heirloom EasyCare 8 (50g/105 yds), 1 ball Red #760

Sizes Christmas Stocking [Ornament]


Finished measurements: foot length 11 [4]", foot circumference 12 [5½]", leg length 11 [2½]"
Materials
225 [5] yds of heavy worsted weight yarn (MC for stocking, AC for ornament)
50 [30] yds of DK weight yarn (AC for stocking, MC for ornament)
4.5 mm/US 7 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 5¼ sts/inch over stockinette (stocking)
5.5 mm/US 9 ndls or two sizes smaller than those used to obtain gauge for stocking
3.75 mm/US 5 ndls or size required to obtain gauge of 5¾ sts/inch over stockinette (ornament)
Waste yarn
First published in THE SOCK CALENDAR: Socks for All Seasons, ISBN 0-9726940-0-5
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Text copyright 2002 Catherine Wingate


Photography copyright 2002 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
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THE SOCK JOURNAL THE SOCK JOURNAL: Knit the Year in Socks
Knit the Year in Socks An encore collection in
The Sock Calendar
book series. Here again
is your favorite journal
with sock patterns for
each month of the year
and something for
everyone!
Catherine Wingate is an
institutional investment
advisor by vocation, a tall-
ship sailor by avocation and
a sock-knitter by addiction.
Her first design collection,
The Sock Calendar: Socks
for All Seasons, has been
widely praised and enjoyed.
Catherine also has sock
research published in English
and Japanese, testimony to
the worldwide appeal of
handknitted socks.

Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer
is the owner of HeartStrings
FiberArts, a showcase for her
growing roster of original
pattern designs and
publications. Her interest in
the myriad fiber arts extends
beyond knitting to include
dyeing, spinning and
weaving. The Sock Journal
continues her role as editor
and book publisher of The
Sock Calendar book series.

HeartStrings FiberArts
www.heartstringsfiberarts.com

Printed in USA
© Copyright 2004

Catherine Wingate ISBN 0-9726940-1-3

Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer

HeartStrings Pattern: W1 - 5322 HeartStrings Pattern: W2 - 5332

the Waves and Flowers shell ... the Pinstripe Melange sweater ...
is a casual loose fitting long-sleeved woman's sweater in coordinating yarns of
silk/wool and cotton. It's fun to make and wear the design of varied pinstripes
… is a classic fit short- that randomly decorate body and sleeves. A long button tab front extends into
sleeved woman's top, knit in the shaped V-neck. Contrast ribbing accents the upper sleeve line and bands.
a pleasing composition of
lace waves, flower motifs,
and staggered eyelets.
Styled to be worn alone with
skirt or slacks, or under a
suit coat or blazer.
The wave lace pattern forms
a natural scalloped edging
and is featured on the lower
body and sleeve borders.

Sizing
Directions are written for a classic
fit in size Small, with changes for
Medium and Large in [ , ]. Finished
sweater measures 35" [39¼", 43½"]
around at underarm.

Sizing
Directions are written for a relaxed fit in Pictured model was knitted in size Small-
size Small-Medium, with changes for Medium with Tahki Chelsea Silk (65% silk,
Medium-Large in [ ]. Finished sweater 35% wool, color 187-Fuchsia, and Reynolds
measures 44" [48"] around at underarm. Saucy (100% cotton, color 612-Mulberry)
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on
Yarn and Needles Diagram of basic sweater dimensions Materials the planned dimensions and gauge stated in
Worsted weight yarn — this pattern. You may need to consider
Sportweight yarn — 750 [850, 950] yards 850[950] yards main color purchasing additional yarns in same dye lot
Size 6 circular needles (or size to obtain planned 300[350] yards contrast color if you are adjusting these instructions.
gauge), 24" - 32" and 16" lengths 4 [5] - 5/8" buttons
Size 5 circular needles (or one size smaller than Size 8 circular needles (or size to obtain
above needle), 24" - 32" and 16" lengths planned gauge), 28" - 32" and 16" lengths
Size 3 circular needle, 16" length Size 8 double point needles, set of 4

GAUGE: 5½ stitches per inch in Pattern 3 Size 4 circular needles (or size to obtain
planned gauge), 28 - 32" and 16 - 24" lengths
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned Size 4 double point needles, set of 4
dimensions and gauge stated in this pattern. You
may need to consider purchasing additional yarn in GAUGE: 4 stitches and 5½ rows per inch in
same dye lot if you are adjusting these instructions. stockinette stitch with MC

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie @HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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Pattern: W4 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: W5 - 5332

Twist and Slant Chevrons and Ribs Sleeveless Cardigan


Designed to work up quickly, this
An attractive modified sleeveless cardigan is adaptable as
sweetheart neckline is the focal either a cool weather vest or as a
point of this woman’s summer sleeveless summer cardigan
knit top. The pattern uses easy depending on your choice of yarn.
slipped, twisted, and eyelet Design features are a bold textured
stitches to create a pleasing chevron pattern and yoke shaping
combination of slimming using the natural draw-in of a
twisted slip stitch verticals and ribbed stitch.
zestful slanting openwork lines.
The knitting is done entirely in one
piece, with finished bands and
Sizing
Woman’s size Medium, with changes
buttonholes knit as-you-go. This
for Medium-Large, Large, and Extra pattern is rated high in the “when
Large in the [ ] brackets. Finished you’re done, you’re done” category,
chest measurement: 39" [42”, 45”, because once the knitting is
48"]. complete, only the shoulders need
to be joined and buttons attached.
Yarn and Needles
Sportweight or DK weight yarn
Sizing
— 720 [880, 1040,1200] yards Woman’s size Medium, with changes
for Large in the [ ] brackets. Finished
chest measurement: 39½" [46”].
Size 6 needles or size to obtain
planned gauge:
- circular needle 28" - 32" Materials
- an extra needle of any type Bulky weight yarn, approximately 500
Size 4 needles or 2 sizes smaller than needle needed to obtain gauge: [575] yards. Pictured model was knitted
- circular needle 24” - 28" in Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Bulky 85%
- circular needle 16" length wool, 15% mohair - 4 [5] 4 oz skeins. We also like this vest as a sleeveless summer cardigy
knitted in bulky weight cotton yarn such as Reynolds Colors 100% cotton - 10 [12] 50g skeins.
GAUGE: 16 stitches and 24 rows per 3 inches in main pattern on larger size needle Size 10 circular needle (or size to obtain planned gauge), approximately 29” length
GAUGE: 3½ stitches per inch in stockinette stitch.
Set of 4 double point needles in same size as circular
needle, or a size or two smaller — these are just
Caution: Yarn requirements are based used as firm "stitch holders" when joining the
on the planned dimensions and gauge shoulders
stated in this pattern. You may need to
consider purchasing additional yarns in Large tapestry needle
same dye lot if you are adjusting these
instructions. 9 - ¾" buttons
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter with experience
reading stitch pattern charts.
Other Materials
Choice of neckband closure, such as
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned
a button or decorative pin
dimensions and gauge stated in this pattern. You may
need to consider purchasing additional yarn in same dye
lot if you are adjusting these instructions.

39 [42, 45, 48]"


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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
Although I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete, I may have overlooked something. Please let me know if you have let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
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HeartStrings Pattern: W7 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: W8 - 5332

Beanstalk Ladies knit top with scoop neck and


Lace and Ribs set-in short sleeves. The name comes
— capricious leafy from three stitch patterns in lace and
patterns cleverly ribbed textures that are arranged in a
arranged in a ladies flattering "V" on front and back of the
short-sleeved sweater. The sleeves also feature one
boatneck T-top of the lace-rib stitches. The scoop
neckline is finished with a folded
band of picot-type edging.

Sizing Sizing
Woman’s size Small, Woman’s size Small, with changes for
with changes for Medium and Large in the [ , ] brackets.
Medium and Large in Finished chest measurements: 36” [40”,
the [ ] brackets. 44”]
Finished chest Yarn and Needles
measurement: 36½" Sportweight yarn 850 [950, 1050] yards
[40¾”, 45¼"].
Size 5 US (3.75 mm) circular needle, or
size to obtain planned gauge - 24” length
Size 3 US (3.25 mm) circular needle, 24"
length (16” length for size Small
neckband)
Note: If you prefer, straight needles can
be used for knitting body sections and
sleeves.
You will still need the circular needles for
working the neckband.
You will also need any type of extra Size
5 needle for joining the shoulders.
GAUGE: 6 stitches per inch in stockinette
Yarn and Needles stitch on larger size needle, or 25 stitches per
4 inches average over pattern stitches
Sportweight yarn, approximately 775 [875, 975] yards
Size 4 circular needle (or size to obtain planned gauge),
approximately 29” length
Size 4 circular needle (or same size as above), 16"
length
GAUGE: 6½ stitches per inch over main body pattern
stitch (or approximately 6 stitches per
inch over stockinette stitch)
2 needle point protectors

Skill Level: Advanced

Caution: Yarn requirements are based on Caution: Yarn requirements are based
the planned dimensions and gauge stated on the planned dimensions and gauge
in this pattern. You may need to consider stated in this pattern. You may need to
getting additional yarn in same dye lot if consider getting additional yarn in same
you are adjusting these instructions. dye lot if you are adjusting these
instructions.
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: W11 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: W14 - 5332

CHEVRON LACE GARDENS ROSE TRELLIS


Graceful bands of lace motifs A delicate short sleeve
symbolic of water, pebbles, and blouse with pretty
flowers adorn this beautiful diamond trellis and mini-
blouse. A bonus to the visual floral lace motifs framed
pleasure is the wonderful drape by lacey ribbing on bands,
and feel that comes from the sleeves, and a pleasantly
intrinsic bias of the chevron- softened square-neck yoke.
based motifs
Sizing
Sizing Woman’s size Small, with
changes for Medium and
Woman’s size Small, with changes for
Large in the [ ] brackets.
Medium and Large in the [ , ] brackets.
Finished chest measurements: Finished chest measurements:
32" [38", 44"] 32½" [39”, 45½"].

Yarn and Needles Yarn and Needles


Sportweight yarns — Light sportweight yarn:
900 [1000, 1100] yards main yarn 750 [900, 1150] yards
90 [100, 110] yards accent yarn Size 2 US (3 mm) circular
needle (or size to obtain
Size 4 US (3.5 mm) circular needles (or
planned gauge), 24” length
size to obtain planned gauge), 16” and
24" lengths Gauge: 20 stitches and 20
rows is 3¼" wide by 2" long
GAUGE: 19 stitches per 3 inches
as measured over the trellis
average over pattern stitches
lace pattern stitch (Chart C)
(approximately 6 stitches per inch over
stockinette stitch)
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on
the planned dimensions and gauge stated
in this pattern. You may need to consider
getting additional yarn in same dye lot if
you are adjusting these instructions.

Caution: Yarn requirements are based on


the planned dimensions and gauge stated
in this pattern. You may need to consider
getting additional yarn in same dye lot if
you are adjusting these instructions.

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, or email Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: W28 – 5327 HeartStrings Pattern: W29 - 5332

Shaped Tee with Collar


Bold Diamonds Vest
Simple to knit T-top allows
textured and designer yarns to A shapely unbuttoned vest patterned with bold relief
“show their stuff”. Straight body diamond motifs in an easy knit-purl bias chevron stitch.
line in simple stockinette stitch Knit up quickly on large needles and bulky yarn of your
with garter stitch bands. choice for winter or summer wear.
Enhancements to the basic T-top
shape include an asymmetrical Sizing
split collar and non-boxy short Woman's size Small, with changes for
sleeves. Medium, Medium-Large, Large and X-Large in
the [ ] brackets. Finished chest measurement:
35½[38¼, 42½, 45¾, 49]”.
Sizing
Woman’s size Small, with changes for Guideline: In choosing size, consider that you
Medium, Large, and Largest in the will be using a bulky weight yarn and allow
[ , , ] brackets. for a finished chest measurement of 4" - 8"
Finished chest measurements: larger than actual bust measurement.
34" [38”, 42”, 46”]
Hip-length version is 20[22,24½,27, 29]” long.
Cropped version is 13[15, 16½, 18, 19½]”
Yarn and Needles long.
Worsted weight yarn — 925[1025, 1100,
1200] yards
Yarn and Needles
Size 7 US (4.5 mm) or size to obtain planned Any bulky weight yarn, e.g. cotton for
gauge, 24” - 32” length circular needle
summer; wool or mohair-blend for winter —
Size 4 US (3.5 mm) or 3 sizes smaller than
size needed for gauge, 16” and 24” length hip-length version: 325 [400, 475, 575, 675]
circular needles yards
Extra needle in larger size for joining cropped version: 200 [250, 300, 360, 425]
shoulders.
yards
GAUGE: 5 stitches per inch over stockinette
on larger size needle Size 10 needles (or size to obtain planned
gauge) —
29” circular needle (note: vest will be worked
back and forth, not in the round)
1 pair straight needles (to be used in joining
Skill Level: Advanced beginner — basic skills for the shoulders)
cast on, bind off, knit, purl, slip, pick up, increase,
and knitting in the round on circular needles

The attractive bias chevron structure of the stitch pattern


Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the becomes even more apparent in a variegated yarn such as
planned dimensions and gauge stated in this used in this hip-length version of Bold Diamonds Vest.
pattern. You may need to consider getting
additional yarn in same dye lot if you are adjusting
these instructions. GAUGE: 3½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned dimensions
and gauge. You may need to consider getting additional yarn in same
dye lot if you are adjusting these instructions.
Skill Level: Advanced beginner with some experience reading stitch Hip-length and cropped
charts versions in solid color yarns.

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HeartStrings Pattern: W30 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: W37 - 7251

Eyelet Ribbed Top Sweatshirt Sweater


Classic styled woman’s knit top Easy-knitting, easy-wearing sweatshirt style sweater. Easy-knitting — because the
with dainty “cable” eyelet pattern sweater is worked top-down for easy measurements and fitting along the way,
arranged in columns alternating and there are no seams to finish! Easy-wearing — because this sweater is as
with columns of single ribbing. comfortable as your favorite sweatshirt. Long and short sleeve versions.
This sweater features a straight
body line, near elbow length Sizing
sleeves, raglan-shaped yoke and Adult size Small, with changes
for Medium, Large and Extra
scoop neckline. Large in the [ , , ] brackets.
Finished chest measurements:
Sizing 36[40,44,48]”
Woman’s size Small, with changes for
Medium, Medium-Large, and Large in the
[ , , ] brackets. Finished chest
Yarn and Needles
measurements: 37½" [40”, 42½”, 45”] Bulky weight yarn (or 2 strands
of a lighter weight yarn such as
worsted weight or DK weight
Yarn and Needles held together and used as one)
Sportweight yarn — 950[1000, 1075, 1150] to get a gauge of close to 3½ sts
yards per inch in stockinette stitch.
You will need total yardage of
Size 5 US (3.75 mm), or size to obtain approximately — 900[1000,
planned gauge, in following needles — 1075, 1150] yards for short
For body and yoke of sweater: 24” - 32” length circular needle sleeve version and —
For main portion of sleeves: 1050[1150, 1225, 1300] for long
(for size Small) set of double point needles or 11” length circular needle sleeve version.
(for other sizes) 16” length circular needle Size 10 US (6.0 mm), or size to obtain a gauge of close to 3½ stitches per inch in stockinette stitch.
Size 3 US(3.25 mm), or 2 sizes smaller than size needed for gauge, in following needles — You will need the following needles in this size:
For sleeve bands: set of double point needles or 11” length circular needle circular needle in 24” - 32” length
For neckline: 21 - 24” length circular needle circular needle in 16” length
1 set double point needles
GAUGE: 6 stitches per inch over Eyelet Rib Pattern Stitch on larger size needle
(see next page for pattern stitch instructions) Size 6 US (4.0 mm), or needle size 3 to 4 US sizes smaller than needle to obtain gauge.
You will need the following needles in this size:
Skill Level: Intermediate
circular needle in 24” - 32” length
knitter or advanced beginner
circular needle in 16” length
with some experience with
1 set double point needles, or circular needle in 11” length (long sleeve version only)
knitting in the round on
double point needles and
circular needles, following That’s right, gauge is not terribly important in this sweater because you will be knitting to measurements
instructions for simple lace- rather than a set number of stitches. The pattern sizing is mainly for establishing the neck opening, and
type pattern stitches, and planning yardage based on the indicated measurements. As long as you are close to the suggested gauge of
maintaining an established 3½ stitches per inch, the pattern size you pick will accommodate the neck opening and be proportionately
stitch pattern while sized for width and length. You should plan on extra yarn if you will be making the sweater longer than the
decreasing indicated measurements, or your gauge is slightly less than suggested (e.g. 3¾ st/in). Likewise, you will not
need quite as much yarn if you will be shortening, or your gauge is slightly larger (e.g. 3¼ st/in).

Caution: Yarn requirements


are based on the planned Skill Level:
dimensions and gauge stated Basic knitting skills needed, with familiarity using circular and double point needles.
in this pattern. You may need
to consider getting additional Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned dimensions and gauge stated in this pattern. You may
yarn in same dye lot if you need to consider getting additional yarn in same dye lot if you are adjusting these instructions.
are adjusting these
instructions.

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HeartStrings Pattern: W40 - 5327

Worksheet
Step 1 - Pick your yarn The number Y gives you an estimate of total
3-to-2 Any Gauge Sweater Decide what yarn you want to use, then complete the yardage needed in your yarn type for your target
“My Project” column in the chart below based on the finished size and sleeve style. Actual amount of
information for that yarn type’s column. yarn needed may vary slightly more or less than
Use any yarn knit at a suitable gauge for Y. As a safety factor, it’s better to err on the side
this on-the-bias sweater. The 3-to-2 bias My Project of having too much rather than too little.
construction in the body of the sweater Knitting fingering sport worsted bulky For body length L2, subtract bottom band depth
makes a fabric with extra drape, and Yarn Type weight weight weight weight
from overall length:
offers exciting design possibilities when Wraps Per 16 - 18 13 - 15 11 - 12 8 - 10
(L) _____” – (B) _____” = (L2) _____“
using variegated yarns or multiple yarns Inch *
For shoulder width .3W, multiply .3 times width:
of similar weight knit in easy stripes. Average 125 yds/ 100 yds/ oz 65 yds/ oz 50 yds/ oz
yardage oz (175 m/ (110 m/ (85 m/ 50g) .3 x (W) _____” = (.3W)_____“
Neckline features a fold-down lapel. (wool) ** (220 m/ 50g) 50g)
50g) This pattern’s instructions assume that the sweater is not
Options include stockinette or reverse
going to be overly long compared to the width (i.e. not a
stockinette body texture, and sleeve styles Suggested 2 - 3 US 4 - 6 US 7 - 8 US 10 - 11 US
long tunic). This formula checks that your measurements
knitting (3.0 – (3.5 – (4.5 - (6.0 -
in sleeveless, short, or long. needles 3.25 mm) 4.0 mm) 5.0 mm) 8.0 mm) will work. Multiply 1.5 times width, divided by L2:
Factor (F) to use for yardage calculation (fill in “My Project” 1.5 x (W) _____“ y (L2) _____” = (C) _____
Sizing column for the sleeve style of your choice)
Is C greater than 1? If so, you are ok to proceed. If not,
Any size. You use the worksheet-style instructions sleeveless: 2.5 2 1.7 1.25 reduce L or increase B in step 2, then recalculate step
to plan your top in any yarn to your desired size. short: 3 2.5 2 1.5 3.
Then just knit and measure as you go.
long: 3.5 3 2.4 1.75
Example - Long-sleeved top in bulky yarn
My Project
* To determine your Wraps Per Inch, wind your yarn around a
ruler so that the strands are in one layer just barely touching. Knitting fingering sport worsted bulky bulky
Do not stretch yarn. Wind for 1 inch in finer yarns; 2 inches for Yarn Type weight weight weight weight weight
heavier or slubby yarns. Measure number of strands in 1 inch
(or 2 inches and divide by 2). Wraps Per 16 - 18 13 - 15 11 - 12 8 - 10 9
Yarn Select your yarn and appropriate sized knitting needles to make a knit fabric that looks good
Inch *
and feels good to you. A pre-determined gauge is not needed for purposes of knitting this ** The weight given here is for reference purposes only. Denser
pattern. You can use the start of your sweater as your sample swatch. If you don’t like what fibers like cotton and alpaca will require additional weight. It’s Average 125 yds/ 100 yds/ oz 65 yds/ oz 50 yds/ oz 50
you are getting, just adjust to something you do. Guidelines for suggested needles and best to base the total yarn amount needed on the yardage yardage oz (175 m/ (110 m/ (85 m/ 50g) (silk / wool/
calculation in Step 3. (wool) ** (220 m/ 50g) 50g) nylon)
knitting yarn types are shown in the Worksheet section of this pattern. 50g)
Step 2 - Take measurements
Needles For main needles to work front and back body in flat knitting: Suggested 2 - 3 US 4 - 6 US 7 - 8 US 10 - 11 US 10½
Determine the target finished measurements of
straight or circular needle in size appropriate for your yarn (see worksheet guidelines) knitting (3.0 – (3.5 – (4.5 - (6.0 -
your sweater, and write in the numbers here.
needles 3.25 mm) 4.0 mm) 5.0 mm) 8.0 mm)
For neckline garter stitch edging and ribbed border for bottom of sweater:
W - Width of front or back: _____ inches
24” - 32” length circular 2 or 3 sizes smaller than main needle Factor (F) to use for yardage calculation (fill in “My Top” column
L - overall Length: _____ inches for the sleeve style of your choice)
For your choice of sleeve style in circular knitting, you will also need one or more additional
B - Bottom band depth: _____ inches sleeveless: 2.5 2 1.7 1.25 long
needles as follows:
A - Armhole depth: _____ inches short: 3 2.5 2 1.5 1.75
sleeveless version: 16” circular needle or set of double point needles 2 or 3 sizes smaller
than main needle SL - Drop shoulder Sleeve Length: _____ inches long: 3.5 3 2.4 1.75
(for short and long sleeve styles)
short sleeve version: W - Width of front or back: _21_ inches
- 16” circular needle or set of double point needles in same size as main needle Tip: In choosing size, measure a favorite sweater
- 16” circular needle or set of double point needles 2 or 3 sizes smaller than main in a similar weight and sleeve style. This way, you L - overall Length: _24_ inches
needle will automatically arrive at your finished
B - Bottom band depth: _2_ inches
measurements, which are usually anywhere from a
long-sleeve version: couple to several inches larger than actual body A - Armhole depth: _9.5_ inches
- 16” circular needle in same size as main needle (optional, can use double points below) measurement to allow for ease and bulk of the
SL - Sleeve Length: _20_ inches
- set of double point needles in same size as main needle yarn.
- set of double point needles 2 or 3 sizes smaller than main needle (W)_21”_ x (L)_24”_ x ( F)_1.75_ = (Y)_882 yards_
Step 3 - Calculate yardage and other numbers
Other Choice of lapel embellishment, for example a decorative button or pin Based on the “Factor to Use for Yardage (L)_24”_ – (B)_2”_ = (L2)_22”_
Calculation” for your planned sweater in Step 1, .3 x (W)_21”_ = (.3W)_6.3”_
Skill level Advanced beginner to intermediate calculate the estimated yardage Y as width times
length times factor: 1.5 x (W)_ 21”_ y (L2)_ 22”_ = (C)_1.43__

(W) ____” x (L) ____” x ( F) ____ = (Y) _____ yards Is C greater than 1? yes

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HeartStrings Pattern: A2 - 5328


HeartStrings Pattern: A3 - 5328

Cascading Hearts Shawl Eyelet Ankle-Ribbed Socks


This lace-patterned shawl, adapted from the Faroese These socks are ribbed at the
style, is contoured and shaped for a natural, excellent ankle (instead of the top!),
drape and fit. The pattern begins with the center back and comfortably support an
neckband, then proceeds to be worked from the neck eyelet-patterned cuff with a
down, increasing at the necessary design points to
pretty scalloped edge.
shape the traditional center back panel, side panels,
Another petite eyelet pattern
front bands, and fitted shoulders. The panels and
garter stitch bands are further defined by working my decorates the foot.
method of increase stitches that results in the
appearance of a "fake" decrease line! Treat yourself, or Sizing
Adult medium
someone special, with this practical but elegant
creation specially designed with lots of hearts (and Yarn and Needles
love!). Fingering weight sock yarn -
approximately 300 yards
Sizing Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point
One size, depending on weight of yarn used. See schematic below needles, set of 4 (or size to achieve
for dimensions.
gauge)
Yarn and Needles Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over
Approximately 1075 yards in a lace weight or a jumper weight stockinette stitch
yarn, for example:
5 oz 1-ply merino lace weight yarn at 230 yards per ounce
OR
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
8 oz shetland jumper weight yarn at 150 yards per ounce with some experience reading
stitch pattern charts
Size 8 circular needle, or size to obtain planned gauge, in 24” - 28" length (note: a circular needle is used
to comfortably hold the number of stitches needed; this garment is NOT knit in the round)
Pictured model was knitted using
GAUGE: In stockinette stitch and after blocking (see Finishing section): Brown Sheep Wildefoote wool and
8 sts and 15 rows per 2 inches in lace weight yarn nylon sock yarn, color #SY-20
7½ sts and 12 rows per 2 inches in jumper weight yarn machu pichu purple.
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter with experience knitting lace and reading stitch pattern charts.

Caution: Yarn requirements are based on


the planned dimensions and gauge stated
in this pattern. You may need to consider
Abbreviations
purchasing additional yarn in same dye
lot if you are adjusting these instructions. k - knit SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together another stitch as if to knit; insert left needle
tip into the 2 slipped stitches from left to
p - purl
right and knit these 2 stitches together
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together
st(s) - stitch(es)
rep - repeat(ing)
tog - together
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the
WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric
previous asterisk
worn to the inside)
rnd(s) - round(s)
wyib - with yarn in back of work
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric
wyif - with yarn in front of work
worn to the outside)
yo - yarn over
sl - slip
Note: Instructions are written assuming you are
sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while
knitting stitches off your left-hand needle
keeping yarn to back of work
point onto your right-hand needle point. If
sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping you are working instead from right to left,
yarn to front of work please adjust instructions to agree with your
direction of work.
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HeartStrings Pattern: A5 - 5328


HeartStrings Pattern: A4 - 5328

Pendants Shawl Shetland Lace Patterned Faroese Shawl


This lace-patterned shawl, adapted from the Faroese The
style, is contoured and shaped for a natural, excellent popular
drape and fit. The pattern begins with the center back HeartStrings
neckband, then proceeds from the neck down in garter neck-down version
stitch and lace stitch motifs. Yarn over increases and the of the Faroese
lace patterns themselves are used to shape the style shawl.
traditional center back panel, side panels, front bands, Traditional center
and fitted shoulders. Since this garment knits up easily and side panels,
into a practical and lovely creation without the need for front bands, and
close attention to size and fit, you may find it ideal for fitted shoulders.
gift giving (or even yourself!) Garter stitch lace
knitting in
traditional
Shetland lace
patterns of beads,
diamonds and
Madeira fans.

Sizing
One size. See schematic below for dimensions.

Yarn and Needles


8 oz shetland yarn at approximately 150 yards per ounce.

Sizing Size 8 circular needle, or size to obtain planned gauge, in 24” -


One size. See schematic for 28" length (note: a circular needle is used to comfortably hold
planned dimensions. the number of stitches needed; this garment is NOT knit in the
round)
GAUGE: In garter stitch and after blocking (see Finishing
section):
4 sts and 6 rows per inch in garter stitch
Yarn and Needles
8 oz shetland jumper weight yarn at Skill Level: Experienced knitter
approximately 150 yards per ounce
Size 8 circular needle, or size to obtain
planned gauge, in 24” - 28" length
(note: a circular needle is used to
comfortably hold the number of stitches
needed; this garment is NOT knit in the
round)
GAUGE: 4 sts and 6 rows per inch in garter Caution: Yarn requirements are based on
stitch the planned dimensions and gauge stated
in this pattern. You may need to consider
getting additional yarn in same dye lot if
Skill Level: Advanced beginner knitter with you are adjusting these instructions.
some experience reading stitch pattern Arrangement and approximate dimensions for blocking shawl
charts.
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned dimensions and gauge stated in this pattern. You
may need to consider purchasing additional yarns in same dye lot if you are adjusting these instructions.

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
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HeartStrings Pattern: A8 - 5327


HeartStrings Pattern: A7 - 5246

Reversible
versible L
Lace
ce C
Cables Scarf V-Collar Dickey
A fashionable woman’s dickey suitable for wearing under a suit jacket, or as a quick
dress-up to a V- or crew-neck sweater. A design highlight is the V shape of the collar
front that occurs "magically" from a bias-knit twisted rib pattern. The collar back is
knit at the same time in a companion plaited twist rib pattern stitch.

An elegant yet simple lightweight


dressy scarf. The main pattern is
a mock eyelet cable, surrounded
by a border of garter stitch and
herringbone lace.The choice of a
subtly varicolored or multi-toned
yarn will introduce a rich
amalgamation of gradual color
changes into the lace and cable
texture.

Shown in a hand-painted multi-color silk/rayon yarn.

Yarn and Needles The V-Collar Dickey is handsome knitted in a variety of yarns
400 – 500 yards of laceweight or fingering yarn, and colors. Choose solid colors for a classic tailored look, or in
approximately 2 to 3 oz for blocked measurements of variegated yarns for a casual look. Model shown here was
10" by 72" (length can be easily adjusted for the amount made in a silky mercerized Egyptian cotton.
of yarn you have) Sizing
Gauge: Approximately 4¾ st per inch in Herringbone Adult medium
Lace (see Outer Border Section) Yarn and Needles
Sportweight yarn - approximately 220 yards; choose a medium to high-twist yarn
Size 6 US (4.0 mm) needles
to enhance the definition of the twisted stitches in the collar ribbing
Size 6 circular needle or size required to obtain planned gauge of 5½ stitches per inch over stockinette
stitch — 16" and optional 24" lengths
A view showing the reversibility of the scarf.
Size 4 circular needle, or two sizes smaller than needle used to obtain planned gauge — 16" length

Skill level
Advanced Intermediate

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HeartStrintgs Pattern: A9 - 5328 HeartStrings Pattern: A10 - 5328

Scrunch-Turtleneck Dickey Side-to-Side Dickey


A quick and easy-to-knit woman's dickey for a casual Practical accessory suitable for the whole family and easy to knit, too. This dickey is
dress-up under a crew neck sweater or sweatshirt. I call made starting at one shoulder of the yoke and is worked in stockinette stitch with
this a "scrunch-turtleneck" because it is a loose-fitting moss stitch borders across the front and back sections to the other shoulder. Stitches
cross between a turtleneck and a cowl, resulting in a for the turtleneck are then picked up along the yoke neckline, and knit in ribbing.
comfortable accessory that will fit most anyone.

The variegated lamb’s wool used in this model illustrates how multi-colored yarns
work up especially nicely in this dickey style, showing off the yarn’s colors as
Sizing vertical stripes in the yoke played off horizontal striped ribbing in the collar.
Adult medium to large
Sizing
Yarn and Needles
Sportweight yarn - approximately 200 yards
Small (up to 13” neck), {Medium (14” - 16”), Large (17”+)}; changes for Medium and Large are in
the { } brackets.
Size 4 circular needle, 16" length
Size 6 circular needles (or size to obtain planned gauge), 16" and optional Yarn and Needles
24" lengths Worsted weight yarn - 200{225,250} yards, approximately 3{3½,4} ozs
Gauge: 5½ stitches per inch in stockinette stitch on larger needle.
Size 7 us (4.5 mm) needles (or size to obtain planned gauge); these needles can be either
Skill level: Advanced beginner straight or circular
Pictured model was knitted with Copley Nile 100% Egyptian cotton, color Size 5 us (3.75 mm) circular needles, 16" length
#413 Sienna.
Size 6 us (4.0 mm) circular needles, 16" length
Gauge: 5 stitches per inch in stockinette stitch on larger needle
Skill level
Advanced Beginner to Intermediate

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HeartStrings Pattern: A13 - 8051 HeartStrings Pattern: A14 - 5328

Beaded Diamond Mosaic Thong Socks


Mix-and-match beaded ensemble of hat,
crew socks and fingerless mittens.
Although the colorwork might appear Socks to wear with sandals (or just because!)... a little
involved, the slip-stitch color knitting is unusual looking off the feet, but good-looking on your
simple because you only need to handle feet AND what fun to wear!
one yarn color at a time.
The beads give an added depth of color Includes distinct shaping for right and left feet, with
and look of complexity to an otherwise separate big toe. A resilient slipped stitch 3,2 ribbing
simple beaded knitting technique. in cuff as well as instep makes these socks extra
comfy.
Pictured models were knitted in Heirloom Easycare 8,
color #711 (the lighter yarn) and color #779 (the darker
yarn); Miyuki beads #6-1427 Silver-lined Violet. Sizing
Adult medium
Beaded Diamond Mosaic Hat
Sizes adult S-M [L-XL] with finished Yarn and Needles
measurements of 22½ [25½]” circumference 2 - 50g skeins fingering weight sock yarn
around body of hat at fullest part; 9¼ [9¾]” (400 - 450 yards); depending on the length
overall depth sock you make, you will use somewhat less
— e.g. 70g/300 yards was sufficient for a
DK weight yarn — finished sock foot length of 9½" with a 5½"
75 [85] yards color A (lighter yarn) cuff
Crew Socks and Fingerless Mittens 120 [140] yards color B (darker yarn) Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, set
Sizes adult S [M, L] with finished measurements of — Size 7 US / 4.5 mm knitting needles or size to of 4 (or size to achieve gauge) Sketch of right foot sock as
Crew socks: 8 [8½, 9¼]” sock foot circumference, give gauge of 5 stitches per inch over Beaded viewed from side and laid flat.
8½ [9½, 10½]” foot length, 6 [6½, 7]” leg height Basketweave Mosaic pattern stitch, 16” circular
Fingerless mittens: 8 [8½, 9¼]” hand circumference, and set of double points
10¾ [11½, 12¼]” overall length Size 5 US / 3.75 mm knitting needle or two
Knitting needles, your choice of double point needles or sizes smaller than used to obtain gauge, 16”
circulars circular Gauge: 8 stitches per inch in stockinette stitch
Size 2½ US / 3.0 mm or size needed to give gauge of 903 [1032] size 6/0 seed beads
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
6½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch (approx 76 [86] g)
Size 5 [6, 7] US / 3.75 [4, 4.5] mm or two sizes larger Bead stringing needle as used for socks and Pictured model was knitted using Brown
than used to obtain gauge fingerless mittens Sheep Wildefoote wool and nylon sock yarn,
Crew socks and fingerless mittens each take 480 size 6/0 color #SY-03 brilliant bouquet.
seed beads (approx 40 g)
Size 24 tapestry needle, nylon dental floss threader or
other collapsing eye needle for stringing beads onto your
yarn
DK weight yarn for socks —
50 [55, 60] yards color A (lighter yarn)
215 [245, 285] yards color B (darker yarn)
DK weight yarn for fingerless mittens —
50 [55, 60] yards color A (lighter yarn)
165 [195, 235] yards color B (darker yarn)

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: A16 - 5328


HeartStrings Pattern: A17 - 5328

All-over Lace Faroese Shawl Toe-to-Cuff Lace Rib Socks


Another of the popular HeartStrings Faroese shaped shawls, this time in an allover
stockinette stitch lace version. The pattern begins with the center back neckband, then
proceeds from the neck down in charming lace heart silhouetted motifs. Yarn over
Seemingly, just another basic sock. But besides the
increases and the lace patterns pretty lace rib stitch pattern in a quick-to-knit gauge,
themselves are used to shape the
traditional center back panel, side the surprise (and fun!) is knitting these socks starting
panels, front bands, and fitted
shoulders. This design adds a band of
at the toe, producing socks with the same popular
garter stitch at each side of the center shaping and fit as those begun at the cuff!
back panel, giving further definition to
the graceful lines of this shawl.

Sizing
One size. 32” long and 48” wing spread. Sizing
See schematic on page 3 for blocked Adult medium
arrangement with dimensions.

Yarn and Needles


Yarn and Needles
8 oz 2-ply shetland jumper weight yarn at
approximately 150 yards per ounce Worsted weight yarn at 10
to 12 wraps per inch: 215
Size 8 circular needle, or size to obtain
yards for 9½" foot length
planned gauge, in 24” - 28" length (note: a
and 7" cuff.
circular needle is used to comfortably hold
the number of stitches needed; this Allow about 15 yards more
garment is NOT knit in the round) or less yarn for each 1"
adjustment in the foot or
GAUGE: 4 sts and 6 rows per inch in stockinette stitch cuff length.
Skill Level: Intermediate Size 4 double point needles,
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned dimensions set of 4 (or size to achieve
and gauge stated in this pattern. You may need to consider gauge)
purchasing additional yarns in same dye lot if you are adjusting
these instructions. Gauge: 5½ stitches per inch
over stockinette stitch
Size G or H crochet hook
Short piece of smooth yarn
or string to be used as waste
yarn

Skill Level: Intermediate


knitter

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: A18 - 5328 HeartStrings Pattern: A20 – 5328

parting ways socks Crest of the Wave Lace Scarf


A dressy pair of socks, with swirling eyelet rib pattern. The
ribbing pattern "parts ways" at the juncture of heel and
instep with a column of the pattern extending downward on
each side of a modified square heel while the top of the foot
continues in the ribbing pattern.

Sizing This lovely lace scarf is named


Adult medium after its main pattern stitch
Yarn and Needles "Crest of the Wave"—
Fingering weight sock yarn - approximately 315 yards a derivative of the popular
Shetland lace stitch Feather
Size 0 double point needles, set of 4 (or size to achieve gauge)
and Fan or Old Shale. The
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch main stitch area of graceful
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter lacy waves is surrounded by a
knit-as-you-go elegant ribbed
Abbreviations and Pattern Stitch
openwork border.
( )# of times - repeat instructions inside the parentheses wyif - with yarn in front of work
the number of times indicated by the # yo - yarn over
k - knit
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting Yarn and Needles
ndl(s) - needle(s) stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your 500 yards of laceweight or fingering
right-hand needle point. If you are working instead
p - purl yarn, approximately 2 to 3 oz for
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together from right to left, please adjust instructions to agree
with your direction of work. blocked measurements of 14" by 68"
rep - repeat(ing)
rnd(s) - round(s) Size 6 US (4.0 mm) needles
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the Pattern Stitch
(5 st repeat, increasing to
outside)
6 sts on rnds 2 - 4)
Gauge: Average of 4½ stitches per
sl - slip inch over combination of border and
sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to Rnd 1: (k3, p2).
back of work Rnd 2: (k3, yo, p2). main patterns after blocking under
sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to Rnd 3: (k4, p2). tension
front of work Rnd 4: (k1, k2tog, yo, k1,
SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch p2).
as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped Rnd 5: (k2tog, k2, p2).
stitches from left to right and knit these 2 stitches Rnd 6: (k1, yo, k2tog, p2).
together Repeat rnds 1 - 6.
st(s) - stitch(es)
WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the
inside)
wyib - with yarn in back of work Crest of the Wave Lace Scarf knitted in 2-ply lace
weight yarn spun from hand-painted tussah silk roving.
Pattern Instructions
Cuff Heel Flap
Cast on 60 sts loosely (20 sts on each of 3 needles). Slip next 28 sts onto holder for instep. Put
Being careful not to twist sts, join into rnd. This remaining 32 sts on one needle; these will be
join marks the end of rnd for the cuff. worked back and forth for heel flap. To begin, turn
so WS of heel sts face you.
Ribbing Rnd: (k3, p2) 12 times.
Row 1 (WS): sl 1 wyif, k1, p3, k2, p18, k2, p3, k1,
Rep Ribbing Rnd for 1”.
p1.
Work Pattern Stitch until 7” from start of cuff, and
Row 2 (RS): sl 1 wyib, p1, k3, yo, p2, (sl 1 wyib, k1,
ending with rnd 6.
sl 1 wyib, k2) 3 times, sl 1 wyib, k1, sl 1 wyib,
p2, k3, yo, p1, k1.
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HeartStrings Pattern: A21 - 6045 HeartStrings Pattern: A23 - 5328

Cat’s Cradle Long-Ways Scarf


EenieMenieMinieMo …
… put some colors on your
toes. A foursome of socks,
each different yet similar so
The clustered threads used as the you can mix-and-match into
main pattern stitch in this scarf pairs. Each sock is made in
concentrate the colors of variegated a different arrangement of
yarn in a lovely way. Also, the way four colors and different
the threads meet and cross each slip-stitch pattern on the
other reminds me of the child’s leg. You’ll have as much fun
game “cat’s cradle”. making them as wearing
them (or seeing them worn).
By knitting from one long edge to
Instructions for children
the other, the colors arrange
through adult.
themselves in strokes of color along
the length of the scarf. The eyelet Sizing
stripe sections which frame and 8 sizes for children through
divide the cat’s cradle areas further adult. Instructions for smallest
emphasize the length-wise color size is given first, with each next
larger size in the { , , , , , , }
placement. brackets.
Includes a mini-tutorial on finishing Selecting the size to knit
and blocking lace. Measure around foot at widest point.
Instructions are given in 8 sizes to fit
foot circumference measurements
of 5¾{6½,7¼,8,8¾,9½,10¼,11}”.
These measurements allow for an
average snug fit. If foot measurement
lies between 2 sizes, choose the
smaller size for a tighter fit, and the
next larger for a looser fit.

Yarn and Needles


Sportweight yarn in four colors,
Yarn and Needles approximately 50{80,100,135,150,170,195,220} yards of each color to make the 4
450 yards of laceweight or light fingering weight yarn for blocked socks, for a total of 200{320,400,540,600,680,780,880} yards.
measurements of 6½" by 70". To achieve a look similar to the model shown, Each sock will use a different color placement on cuff, heel, foot and toe. All four
choose a variegated yarn with color runs of 10 inches or more. colors will be used (but worked only one at a time) in the slipped stitch pattern
on the leg of each. Anything from bright contrasting colors to a more subdued
Size 5 US (3.75 mm) knitting needles color scheme will work. Just make sure that the yarn used for each of the 4
colors is the same type (i.e. same fiber composition, texture, and thickness).
Gauge: Average of 5 sts and 9 rows per inch over stitch patterns after
blocking Size 2 US (3.0 mm) set of 4 or 5 double point needles, or size to give gauge

See the Design Notes for making shorter or longer, narrower or wider, and Size 4 US (3.5 mm) set of 4 or 5 double point needles, or two US sizes larger than
needle size to give gauge, (or closest metric equivalent to 0.5 mm larger)
with whatever yarn you want. Remember that the amount of yarn you need
will vary as you make these types of adjustments. Gauge: 6½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch on smaller size needles

Scarf pictured was made in Heritage Yarns 8/2 Tencel, color Summer Haze. Cable needle

Skill Level: Intermediate knitter


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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let
me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: A24 - 5328 HeartStrings Pattern: A25- 5328

Ethereal Fichu
PillaredArchwaysScarf
Graceful rectangular scarf in double
A sheer and flowing long chevron-arched stockinette stitch lace
triangular shoulder wrap pattern bordered by "pillars" of knotted
knit in geometric lace lace stitch.
motifs. This is a good Yarn and Needles
project to make in a Approximately 450 yards or 2 oz (60g) of fine yarn for
blocked measurements of 11" by 72"
special exotic fiber you've
always wanted, as it Size 6 us (4.0 mm) needles
requires only a small Gauge: Average of 5 sts per inch over combination of
border and main patterns after blocking under tension
amount of laceweight
yarn. Pictured model was knitted in 2-ply lace weight yarn
spun from hand-painted tussah silk roving.
Start at the point of the
triangle and increase to
the widest point, creating
a pretty pointed edge
along the sides of the
triangle. To add a bit of a Abbreviations
curve to the basic triangle shape, the initial lace motif transitions into a similar
Caution: Instructions are written assuming you are rep - repeat(ing)
one with a slightly different scale partway through the length of the fichu. A knitting stitches off your left-hand needle point SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another
pretty coordinating edging is worked sideways to bind off and complete your onto your right-hand needle. If you are working stitch as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2
instead from right needle to left needle, please slipped stitches from left to right and knit these 2
project. adjust instructions to agree with your direction of stitches together
work.
SSP - * slip 1 stitch as to knit, then slip another stitch
k - knit as if to knit. Replace these two stitches on the left
Sizing k1tbl - knit 1 through back loop needle in their turned position. Reach around the
One size — 42" at longest point and 56" at widest point k2tog - knit 2 stitches together backside of these 2 stitches, insert right needle tip
from left to right, and purl these 2 stitches
p - purl together.
p1-inc - purl 1 and before removing st from left needle, st(s) - stitch(es)
Yarn and Needles p1 into the back of that same st
600 yards laceweight yarn yo - yarn over
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together
[ ] # times - repeat instructions in the brackets the
Size 6 us (4.0 mm) needles p3tog-k3tog-p3tog - into the next same 3 sts, purl 3 number of times indicated
tog followed by knit 3 tog and purl 3 tog
GAUGE: 4 stitches per inch over blocked pattern stitch
Stitch markers placed at pattern repeats will help you
Pattern Instructions
keep track of where you are; you will need a total of 14. Beginning Border Main Pattern #1
Cast on 55 sts loosely. Row 1: [p3tog-k3tog-p3tog, k1tbl] 4 times,
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter p3tog-k3tog-p3tog, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k4, SSK,
Row 1: purl.
k2tog, k4, yo, k1, yo, SSK, [p3tog-k3tog-p3tog,
Row 2: [p3tog-k3tog-p3tog, k1tbl] 13 times, k1tbl] 4 times, p3tog-k3tog-p3tog.
p3tog-k3tog-p3tog.
Row 2 and all even-numbered rows: purl.
Rows 3 - 10: Rep rows 1 - 2 four more times.
Row 3: [p3tog-k3tog-p3tog, k1tbl] 4 times,
Increase row leading to Main Pattern #1: p27, p3tog-k3tog-p3tog, k2tog, k1, yo, k1, yo, k3, SSK,
p1-inc, p27. (56 sts) k2tog, k3, yo, k1, yo, k1, SSK, [p3tog-k3tog-p3tog,
k1tbl] 4 times, p3tog-k3tog-p3tog.

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, or email Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: A26 - 6366 HeartStrings Pattern: A27 - 5328

Hanging Vines Stole


Handsome Dickey
Lovely knitted lace stole pattern easily
adapts to the width you fancy — from Quick and easy-to-knit dickey suitable for man or
narrow neck scarf, medium width woman. Use as a casual dress-up under a shirt, crew
shoulder wrap, or wider shawl and neck sweater or sweatshirt. Made starting with a nicely
sofa throw styles. The stole is knit as patterned turtleneck atop a raglan-style yoke.
a single piece, with the repeating
pattern stitch making its own pretty
edgings. The lace design is
reminiscent of the leaves and buds on
vines hanging vertically over a
balcony railing.

Sizing, Yarn and Needles


Any fine yarn in laceweight to fingering weight
can be used.
For example, laceweight yarns at
approximately 24 to 30 wraps per inch or 200
to 250 yards per ounce, will produce a drapey,
lightweight scarf or wrap.
Fingering weight yarns at approximately 15 -
17 wraps per inch or 125 - 150 yards per
ounce, will give a firmer, denser fabric good
for shawls and sofa throws, and warmer scarfs
and wraps.
Amount of yarn needed will depend on the
stole width and length you want to make.
Length is easily adjusted with more or less
yarn. Use the following guidelines (dimensions
shown are after blocking):

Approximate Approximate Yardage


Style Dimensions Yardage weight in weight in fingering adjustment for
laceweight each 6" length Sizing
Narrow neck scarf 10" x 60" 350 yds 1¼ - 1½ oz 2 - 2½ oz 30 yds Adult: Smaller (up to 15½” neck) and Larger (up to 18½” neck).
The directions for the larger size are given in the { } brackets.
Wider neck scarf 16" x 60" 550 yds 2 – 2½ oz 3 - 4 oz 50 yds

Shoulder wrap 22" x 68" 900 yds 3 - 4 oz 5 - 6 oz 70 yds Yarn and Needles
Shawl 28" x 68" 1150 yds 4 - 5 oz 6½ - 8 oz 85 yds Sportweight yarn - 250{300} yards, approximately 2½{3} ozs
Wide shawl 34" x 72" 1500 yds 5 – 6½ oz 8½ - 10 oz 105 yds Size 6 us (4.0 mm) circular needles (or size to obtain planned
Sofa throw 52" x 68" 1800 yds 7¼ - 9 oz 12 - 14½ oz 160 yds gauge), 16" and optional 24" lengths
Size 3 us (3.25 mm) circular needle, 16" length
Directions are written for the narrow neck scarf, with the other 5 styles listed within brackets [ , , , , ] Gauge: 5½ stitches per inch in stockinette stitch on larger needle.
in the same order as given here.
Skill level: Advanced beginner
Size 6 us (4.0 mm) needles. A 24" to 32" length circular needle is suggested for ease in working the wider
styles, such as shawls and sofa throw. Pictured model was knitted with Brown Sheep Naturespun 100%
wool, color #51 Blue.
Gauge: Average of 4½ sts and 6 rows per inch over pattern after blocking under tension.

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©1997, 2004 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094. or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: A29 - 5328 HeartStrings Pattern: A30 - 5330

Sock-Not Maple Leaves Scarf


A unique concept in "socks" — dressy stirrup-type
legwear without the heels and toes of conventional Delicate long rectangular
socks. Nice as a pretty cover-up on legs without the scarf in knitted lace. The
bulk of a complete sock. silhouette of yarn overs in
the main pattern stitch
The tailored twist-stitch lace patterns enhance the reminded me of maple
leg portion, and becomingly conform to the shape at leaves, and thus the name.
calf. Twist-stitch ribbing on the foot portion hugs
ankle and arch. Altogether, a practical alternative As with the other lace scarf
for warmth and wearability. patterns in the
HeartStrings collection,
there is a pretty lace
border pattern that is knit
at the same time as the
center lace pattern. Easy to
knit on just a few stitches,
and enjoyable to wear in a
variety of ways.

Yarn and Needles


Approximately 400 yards or 2
Sizing oz (60g) of fine yarn for blocked
Adult medium measurements of 11" by 60".
Length is easily adjusted with
more or less yarn.
Yarn and Needles
2 to 3 - 50g skeins fingering weight sock Size 6 us (4.0 mm) needles
yarn, approximately 450 yards total Gauge: Average of 4½ sts per
Size 0 U.S. (2.0 mm) double point needles or inch over combination of
size to achieve gauge, set of 5 border and main patterns
after blocking under tension
Gauge: 7½ stitches per inch over twisted-
stitch lace pattern.
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter

Pictured model was knitted in Froelich


Wolle Special Blauband Multicolor wool and
nylon sock yarn, color Shades of Blue.

Maple Leaves Scarf knitted in 2-ply lace weight yarn


spun from hand-painted tussah silk roving.

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, or email Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: A33 - 5330 HeartStrings Pattern: A34 - 5330

Elegantly Simple Triangle Shawl Swirling Lace Anklets


This shawl is knit in one of those lovely laces based on the Shetland feather and Low-top socks in an intriguing
fan stitch. There is so much movement and interest in the pattern that it may lace pattern that curls this way
look more difficult to do than it really is. Starting at the lower point of the and that way down the cuff and
shawl and increasing to as wide as you want, it becomes a lovely fan-shaped along the top of the foot. Since
neck scarf or shoulder wrap with scalloped points at the upper edge. the cuff is very short, this sock
can be used successfully with
inelastic fibers like silk and
cotton without fear of sagging.
Sizing
Adult medium

Yarn and Needles


Fingering weight sock yarn (15 - 17
wraps per inch), approximately 350
yards
Size 0 or 1 US (2.0 or 2.5 mm) double
point needles, set of 4 (or size to
achieve gauge)
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over
stockinette stitch

Skill Level: Intermediate knitter

Pictured model was knitted in 2-ply


yarn handspun from 80% silk/20% wool
Yarn and Needles roving.
Lace-weight or very fine yarn in amount to give you the size you want.
Here are some guidelines:
200 yards — for neck-scarf size of 32” measured across widest point Abbreviations
600 yards — for a smaller shoulder wrap 54” (as pictured above)
1000 yards — for a larger wrap 72” eor - end-of-round sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to
back of work
k - knit
Size 5 us (3.75 mm) needles sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together
Gauge: 6 stitches per inch over pattern stitch front of work
ndl(s) - needle(s)
SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch
p - purl as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped
Instructions
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together stitches from left to right and knit these 2 stitches
Cast on 20 stitches for point of shawl. Fill container with lukewarm water and a small together
amount of mild detergent. Mix thoroughly. prev - previous
Complete all rows of Chart A. Now work Chart B. st(s) - stitch(es)
Submerge shawl into water gently and soak at rep - repeat(ing)
On each row, repeat the center 15 stitches of the
least 30 minutes. Drain and gently press out WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the
chart (between the darker lines) as necessary rep from * - repeat all instructions from the previous inside)
majority of water. Refill container with water at
across the row, ending the row with the remainder asterisk
same temperature and rinse gently. Again press wyib - with yarn in back of work
of the charted row. Continue to repeat Chart B rnd(s) - round(s)
out majority of water. Press scarf between two wyif - with yarn in front of work
until length desired, and completing an even-
thirsty bath towels (do not rub). Block under RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the
numbered row (rows 10 or 20 are the best outside) yo - yarn over
tension by pinning the still-damp scarf on a flat
choices). Each time Chart B is completed, the shawl Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting
surface while gently stretching into shape and sl - slip
will be wider by 30 stitches. stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your
opening up the lace pattern nicely. Let dry sl 1 - slip 1 stitch as if to purl unless otherwise directed right-hand needle point. If you are working instead
Bind off very loosely. Weave in ends invisibly. thoroughly before removing blocking pins.
from right to left, please adjust instructions to agree
with your direction of work.
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©1997, 2004 Jackie Erickson-Schweitzer Jackie E-S Design Collections — www.heartstringsfiberarts.com
I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: A35 - 5355 HeartStrings Pattern: A36 - 5330

Fine Filigree Fingerlings Heart Socks


Pamper someone (even yourself!) —
Here are three styles of beautiful pretty anklet socks with dainty lace
hand coverings styled for under-the- hearts pattern.
cuff wear to give the look of layering.
The Lace Filigree pattern stitch might Sizing
appear complicated to knit, but is Adult medium
surprisingly simple!
Yarn and Needles
A Touch of Filigree Wristlets feature Sportweight sock yarn (13 - 14 wraps per inch),
just enough Lace Filigree edging to approximately 250 yards
peak from under the cuffs of a blouse Size 2 US (3 mm) double point needles, or size
or sweater. needed to obtain planned gauge, set of 5 (or size
to achieve gauge)
In the Simple Filigree Hand Warmers,
the Lace Filigree motifs are repeated Gauge: 6½ stitches per inch over stockinette
in columns for an easy-to-knit self- stitch
shaping hand covering.
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
Simple Filigree Hand Warmers
Filigree Mitts are designed to cover
Finished Measurements, Yarn and Needles more of the hand, and include a Pictured model was knitted in 2-ply yarn
thumb gusset. These fingerless handspun from a blend of
Sized for adult petite-small, with medium-large in silk/wool/mohair/alpaca roving.
mittens are a flattering alternative to
brackets.
wearing mittens or gloves.
Measurements and yarn specifications for the three
For coordinating neck and head
styles of wrist and hand coverings are separated by Abbreviations
coverings, see HeartStrings pattern
slashes as follows: eor - end-of-round SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch
#A135 “Filigree Lace Ensembles”.
k - knit as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped
A Touch of Filigree Wristlets / Simple Filigree Hand k2tog - knit 2 stitches together stitches from left to right and knit these 2 stitches
Warmers / Filigree Mitts k3tog - knit 3 stitches together together
ndl(s) - needle(s) SSSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip 2 more
p - purl stitches in same way; insert left needle tip into the 3
Finished measurements (not stretched):
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together slipped stitches from left to right and knit these 3
p3tog - purl 3 stitches together stitches together
Circumference at scalloped edge: prev - previous st(s) - stitch(es)
7¼[8½]” / 7¼[8½]” / 8½[9½]” rep - repeat(ing) WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the previous inside)
Circumference around wrist (all 3 styles): 5¾[6¾]” asterick wyib - with yarn in back of work
rnd(s) - round(s) wyif - with yarn in front of work
Length (measured from outer edge of scalloped RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the yo - yarn over
outside)
border): 4” / 6” / 8” sl - slip Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting
sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your
Fingering weight yarn: back of work right-hand needle point. If you are working instead
85[100] / 150[175] / 200[235] yards sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to from right to left, please adjust instructions to agree
front of work with your direction of work.
Size 1 US (2.25 mm) knitting needles or size to give
Pattern Instructions
gauge of 10 stitches per inch over Lace Filigree
pattern stitch; your choice of double point or circular Cuff and Leg Rep this Ribbing Rnd for 2”.
needles. Cast on 64 sts loosely and distribute evenly on 4
Complete Chart A, working the stitch repeat
ndls (16 sts on each ndl). Being careful not to twist
across each ndl and noting that the first rnd
Pictured models knitted in Brown Sheep Nature Spun Filigree Mitts (left) sts, join into rnd. This join marks eor for the cuff.
decreases the number of sts to 48 (12 sts on each
fingering weight color #730 Natural. A Touch of Filigree Wristlets (right) ndl). Then complete Chart B three times (30 rows),
Ribbing Rnd: * p2, k2, rep from * to eor.
again working the stitch repeat across each ndl.
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HeartStrings Pattern: A36 - 5329 HeartStrings Pattern: A37 - 5296

Heart Socks Reversible Lace Ladders


Pamper someone (even yourself!) — A simple rectangular scarf to knit in a lacy reversible stitch. The pattern is easily
pretty anklet socks with dainty lace adapted to make the style of scarf you want — e.g. a chic shorter ascot style,
hearts pattern. longer fashion scarf, a narrow sash, or wider stole style. Have fun!
Sizing
Adult medium
Yarn and Needles
Yarn and Needles
Sportweight sock yarn or equivalent (13 - 14 200 yards of fingering or
wraps per inch), approximately 250 yards laceweight yarn for blocked
Size 2 US (3 mm) double point needles, or size measurements of 8" by 44".
needed to obtain planned gauge, set of 5 (or size
A fingering weight yarn will
to achieve gauge)
produce a firmer scarf with
Gauge: 6½ stitches per inch over stockinette more definition to the
stitch pattern stitches; a laceweight
will have a lighter hand and
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
more drape.
To knit as pictured, use 2 strands Lorna’s Laces Size 5 US (3.75 mm) needles
Helen’s Lace silk/wool color #44 Gray’s Corner.
Gauge: 4¾ stitches per inch
over stitch pattern
I made the scarf pictured
Abbreviations from a small amount of
eor - end-of-round SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch merino/silk handspun. With
k - knit as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped just a little over one ounce
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together stitches from left to right and knit these 2 stitches
k3tog - knit 3 stitches together together of yarn I had remaining from
ndl(s) - needle(s) SSSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip 2 more another project, it makes a
p - purl stitches in same way; insert left needle tip into the 3
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together slipped stitches from left to right and knit these 3 nice ascot-like neck scarf.
p3tog - purl 3 stitches together stitches together
prev - previous st(s) - stitch(es) See the Design Notes on next
rep - repeat(ing) WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the previous inside)
page for making your scarf
asterick wyib - with yarn in back of work narrower or wider, shorter or
rnd(s) - round(s) wyif - with yarn in front of work
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the yo - yarn over
longer, and with whatever
outside) yarn you want. Remember
sl - slip Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting
sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your
that the amount of yarn you
back of work right-hand needle point. If you are working instead need will vary as you make
sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to from right to left, please adjust instructions to agree
front of work with your direction of work.
these type of adjustments.

Pattern Instructions
Cuff and Leg Complete Chart A, working the stitch repeat
Cast on 64 sts loosely and distribute evenly on 4 across each ndl and noting that the first rnd You’ll enjoy the rhythm in making this pattern while using a method to keep yarn
ndls (16 sts on each ndl). Being careful not to twist decreases the number of sts to 48 (12 sts on each overs between knit and purl stitches the same size as when going from purl to
sts, join into rnd. This join marks eor for the cuff. ndl). Then complete Chart B three times (30 rows),
again working the stitch repeat across each ndl.
knit stitches.
Ribbing Rnd: * p2, k2, rep from * to eor.
Rep this Ribbing Rnd for 2”.
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HeartStrings Pattern: A38 - 5330 HeartStrings Pattern: A39C - 5330

Country Girl Socks Beaded Smoke Ring


Dainty and dignified lace-patterned Light as air cowl in knitted lace
socks for the country girl at heart. and sparkly touches of beads at
Socks are slightly shaped below calf each end of the knitted tube. This
for a trim fit at ankle. Notch-edged versatile accessory can be worn
bias lace panel ribbing at cuff pulled down around the neck to lie
transitions into an arrow-head lace on the shoulders as a dressy
pattern, that narrows toward the neckline, or pulled up over the
ankle and continues into the instep. head as an elegant head covering.
The arrow-head lace then changes
Sizing
into subtle ribbing along top of foot. Directions are written for a smaller 22"
size, with changes for a larger 25½" size
Sizing given in brackets [ ].
Adult medium Finished measurements are 22 [25½]"
around and 17 [18]" long.
Yarn and Needles
Fingering weight sock yarn (15 - 17 wraps per
inch), approximately 375 yards Materials
Laceweight or fingering weight yarn,
Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, set of 4 approximately 275 [350] yards. Your yarn
(or size to achieve gauge) choice needs to be thin, yet strong
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch enough, to carry the beads.
108 [126] glass knitting beads (holes need
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter to be large enough for yarn to pass
through)
Pictured model was knitted in 2-ply yarn 12 [14] ring markers, one of which is a
handspun from hand-dyed wool. different color
Size 6 US (4.0 mm) circular needle, or size
to obtain planned gauge, in 16” - 24"
length
GAUGE: 5½ stitches per inch over
Abbreviations and Special Techniques stockinette stitch.
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter.
Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to
stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your back of work Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned dimensions and gauge stated in this pattern.
right-hand needle point. If you are working instead sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to You may need additional yarns in same dye lot if you are adjusting these instructions.
from right to left, please adjust instructions to agree front of work
with your direction of work. SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch
as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped Abbreviations
center double decrease - slip 2 stitches together as to knit, stitches from left to right and knit these 2 stitches
knit 1, pass both slipped sts as though they were one together ( ) # times - repeat instructions inside the parentheses sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to
stitch over the knit 1 stitch st(s) - stitch(es) the number of times indicated by the # front of work
eor - end-of-round WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the eor - end-of-round st(s) - stitch(es)
k - knit inside) k - knit stockinette stitch - knit on the right side, purl on the
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together wyib - with yarn in back of work k1tbl - knit 1 through back loop wrong side
ndl(s) - needle(s) wyif - with yarn in front of work k2togtbl - knit 2 stitches together through back loops tbl - through back loop
p - purl yo - yarn over k3togtbl - knit 3 stitches together through back loops tog - together
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together
mkr(s) - marker(s) WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to
rep - repeat(ing) Tension Tip: To avoid a loose running thread between a
p - purl the inside)
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the previous knit or SSK stitch and a purl stitch (especially when going
rep from *'s - repeat all instructions from the previous wyif- with yarn in front of work
asterisk from one double point needle to the next), pay special
asterisk yo - yarn over
rnd(s) - round(s) attention to tension as follows: work the knit or SSK stitch
rnd(s) - round(s)
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the as usual; after making the purl stitch (but before beginning
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting
outside) next stitch), bring the purl stitch as close as possible to the
outside) stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your
sl - slip previous stitch and pull yarn firmly.
sl - slip right-hand needle point. If you are working instead
sl 1 - slip 1 stitch as if to purl unless otherwise directed from right to left, please adjust accordingly when
instructions refer to the left or right needle.

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HeartStrings Pattern: A41 - 5327 HeartStrings Pattern: A42 - 5326

Beaded Lace Scarf


Troika Wrap-around Shawl A luxurious scarf indeed — small beads are knit into a flowing lace pattern.

A wonderfully simple and fun shawl that is shaped like a giant butterfly. Knit in a Yarn, Beads and Needles
425 yards of laceweight yarn at approximately 24
“3-ball” garter stitch technique from the top-down, this is a great pattern for using a to 30 wraps per inch or 200 to 250 yards per ounce.
mix of novelty and “stash” yarns. Shaping is done with simple yarn overs, and creates Your yarn choice needs to be thin, yet strong
the traditional Faroese-style shawl with center back panel, side front panels, and enough, to carry the beads.
shaped shoulders. The elongated front panels allow you to wear this shawl in lots of 1090 size 8/0 beads or other size beads with holes
ways, including tied around the back. large enough for yarn to pass through (allow some
extra beads for loss due to possible defects).
Sizing Size 5 uS (3.75 mm) needles or size to give gauge of
Shawl gets wider the longer 5 stitches and 6 rows per inch over lace pattern
you make it. See schematic for after blocking.
example dimensions based on a
length of 34”. Rectangular scarf as planned is 12” by 64”after
blocking. To adjust size, for each 4” in length (24
row repeat of the main pattern), allow 70 beads and
Yarn and Needles 25 yards of yarn.
For shawl in 34” length, you will need
approximately 600 yards of each of
three different yarns (or combination
Abbreviations and Special Techniques Pattern Instructions
of yarns) in sport to worsted-weight.
I like a combination of textures, such k - knit
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together
String 12” - 16” of beads onto yarn. You will
as
k3tog - knit 3 stitches together carefully push these along the yarn until you need
x a smooth yarn or ribbon p - purl them. You may string more (or less), but this is
(yarn A) p1tr - purl 1 twist right as follows: slip stitch to right what I’ve found to be a comfortable amount to
needle as to knit (the stitch mount will be twisted from deal with. In order to string more later, you will
x a fuzzy yarn, such as brushed its normal position), slip stitch back onto the left need to cut your yarn (and therefore finish the
mohair (yarn B) needle in this same twisted position, purl through the extra ends), but there is a trade-off in the extra
front loop of this twisted stitch
x a “glitzy” novelty yarn (yarn C) finishing vs. the extra work and abrasion of
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the
outside) moving the beads along the yarn.
Choose any harmonizing colors to p - purl
your liking. Each of the three yarns Cast on 59 sts loosely.
sl bead-p1tr - slip bead and then p1tr as follows: slip stitch
will be knit for one row each in to right needle as to knit (the stitch mount will be twisted Referring to the pattern stitch charts:
garter stitch, then repeated, thus giving you lots of color Caution: Yarn requirements are based on from its normal position), slip stitch back onto the left
and textural interaction. the planned dimensions and gauge stated needle in this same twisted position, insert right needle Work Chart A once for beginning edge.
in this pattern. You may need additional point into front loop of twisted stitch as to purl (but don’t
Size 10 and 10½ circular needles in 29” - 32" lengths, or yarns in same dye lot if you are adjusting make the purl stitch yet), slide 1 bead up against the right Work Chart B 15 times for main body of scarf.
size to produce a supple fabric in garter stitch in your these instructions. needle point, complete the purl stitch taking care that the When you run out of beads, cut yarn and string
chosen yarns (note: a circular needle is used to bead does not slip through the new stitch being made (the some more.
comfortably hold the number of stitches needed; this garment is NOT knit in the round) bead will lie between the previous p1tr called for in the
stitch pattern and the p1tr being made now; the p1tr Work Chart C once for final edge.
GAUGE: Gauge is not terribly important, as you will be knitting to measurements. As a guideline, I plan for stitches on each side of a bead bring the bead forward to
Bind off very loosely in knit stitch, so that bound
about 3½ stitches per inch in garter stitch. the right side of the fabric and help to keep the bead in
place between the stitches) off edge stretches similarly to cast on edge.
Skill Level: Easy enough for a beginner with basic knitting skills SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another Finishing and Blocking
stitch as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2
slipped stitches from left to right and knit these 2
Weave in ends invisibly.
stitches together Fill container with lukewarm water and a small
Abbreviations SSSK - * slip 1 stitch as to knit, repeat from * two more
amount of mild detergent. Mix thoroughly.
times. Insert left needle tip into the 3 slipped stitches
from left to right and knit these 3 stitches together Submerge scarf into water gently and soak 30
garter stitch - knit every row WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to
k - knit the inside) st(s) - stitch(es) minutes. Drain and gently press out majority of
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together yo - yarn over WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to water. Refill container with water at same
mkr(s) - marker(s) the inside) temperature and rinse scarf gently. Again press
rep from *'s - repeat all instructions from the previous Note: Instructions are written assuming you are yo - yarn over out majority of water. Press scarf between two
asterick knitting stitches off your left-hand needle point Caution: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting thirsty bath towels (do not rub). Block under light
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to onto your right-hand needle point. If you are stitches off your left-hand needle onto your right-hand tension by pinning the still-damp scarf on a flat
the outside) working instead from right to left, please adjust needle. If you are working instead from right needle to left surface while gently stretching into shape and
sl - slip accordingly when instructions refer to the left or needle, please adjust instructions to agree with your
st(s) - stitch(es) right needle. direction of work. opening up the lace pattern nicely. Let dry
thoroughly before removing blocking pins.

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HeartStrings Pattern: A43 - 5327 HeartStrings Pattern: A44 - 5327

Johnny Socks
Simple Angles
Socks
The classic great fitting ribbed sock
Classic socks styled for the man. These feature a textured pattern stitch with distinctive styling. Easy-to-knit left
of embossed ribs and diamonds on the leg. and right-angled patterned bands
embellish ribbing on legs. Another little
design feature is the subtle diamond
pattern on the heel flap, easily produced
with a minor variation in the common
Sizing slip-stitch heel.
Adult large
Sizing
Yarn and Needles Adult medium
Fingering or light sportweight sock
yarn (14 - 16 wraps per inch), Yarn and Needles
approximately 350 - 400 yards Fingering weight sock yarn (15 - 17 wraps per
depending on foot length inch), approximately 400 yards
Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point Size 0 or 1 US (2.0 or 2.5 mm) double point
needles, or size needed to obtain needles, set of 5
planned gauge, set of 4 or 5 needles Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stitch
stockinette stitch Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
Abbreviations and Pattern Stitches

eor - end-of-round Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting
k - knit stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your right-
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together hand needle point. If you are working instead from right
LH - left hand to left, please adjust instructions to agree with your
ndl(s) - needle(s) direction of work.
p - purl
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together Pattern Stitch for Angle 1 (rep of 4 sts and 11 rnds)
rep - repeat(ing) Rnd 1: * k2 yo, SSK, rep from * to eor.
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the previous Rnds 2, 4, 6, 8, 10: k.
asterick Rnd 3: Before beginning rnd, shift 1 st from each RH ndl to
RH - right hand the LH ndl. * SSK, k2, yo, rep from * to eor.
rnd(s) - round(s)
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the Rnd 5: * SSK, k2, yo, rep from * to eor.
outside) Rnd 7: * yo, k2, k2tog, rep from * to eor.
sl - slip Rnd 9: k2, k2tog, yo, rep from * to eor.
sl 1 - slip 1 stitch as if to purl unless otherwise directed
Rnd 11: k1, k2tog, yo, k1, rep from * to eor.
sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to
back of work Pattern Stitch for Angle 2 (rep of 4 sts and 11 rnds)
sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to Rnd 1: * k2, k2tog, yo, rep from * to eor.
front of work
Rnds 2, 4, 6, 8, 10: k.
SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch
as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped Rnd 3: * k1, k2tog, yo, k1, rep from * to eor.
stitches from left to right and knit these 2 stitches Rnd 5: * k2tog, yo, k2, rep from * to eor.
together
Rnd 7: * k1, yo, SSK, k1, rep from * to eor.
st(s) - stitch(es)
WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the Rnd 9: * k2, yo, SSK, rep from * to eor.
inside) Rnd 11: Before beginning rnd, shift 1 st from each RH ndl
wyib - with yarn in back of work to the LH ndl. * SSK, k2, yo, rep from * to eor.
wyif - with yarn in front of work
yo - yarn over

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HeartStrings Pattern: A45C - 6054 HeartStrings Pattern: A46- 5330

Smoke Ring with Lace Edging Light Up My Life Scarf


Attractive on both sides, a knit-purl lace of
sculptured flame motifs makes into a boldly
This versatile accessory can patterned scarf.
be worn pulled down around
Yarn and Needles
the neck to lie on the Approximately 600 yards or 3½ - 4 oz (100 - 115g) of fine yarn
shoulders as a dressy for blocked measurements of 16" by 64".
neckline, or pulled up over Size 6 us (4.0 mm) needles
the head as an elegant head Gauge: Average of 4¾ sts per inch over combination of
covering. Knitting is begun border and main patterns after blocking under tension

with a strip of lace edging. Abbreviations


Then stitches are picked up
and knit in the round in k - knit
k1-inc - knit 1 and increase in same stitch as follows:
another lace stitch pattern. A knit into stitch but before removing it from left
decorative bind off needle, knit into back of the same stitch
completes the knitted tube. k1-yo-k1 - knit 1 and yarn over and knit 1 all in the
same stitch as follows: knit into stitch but before
removing it from left needle, bring yarn forward
between needles for a yarn over, and knit into
same stitch again
Sizing k2tog - knit 2 stitches together
p - purl
Directions are written for a smaller 22" size, with changes for a larger 24" size given in brackets [ ].
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together
Finished measurements are 18" long for both sizes and 22 [24]" around. p3tog - purl 3 stitches together
rep - repeat(s)
sl1-k2tog-psso - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 2
Materials stitches together, pass slipped stitch over
Laceweight or fingering weight yarn, approximately 300 [325] yards SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another
Size 6 US (4.0 mm) circular needle, or size to obtain planned gauge, in 16” - 24" length stitch as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 Main Pattern with Border Pattern at Sides
slipped stitches from left to right and knit these 2 For the main portion of the scarf, 8 sts on each side
Optional: Straight needles in same size as above (for knitting lace edging) stitches together will continue in the established pattern, and the
GAUGE: 5½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch st(s)- stitch(es) candlelight lace pattern will be worked on the center 61
tog - together sts. You may find it helpful to place markers between
Crochet hook in a comparable size to knitting needle (slightly larger is OK) yo - yarn over the edge sts and the main pattern, and even between
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter [ ] # times - repeat instructions in the brackets the lace pattern repeats (heavy lines on the chart).
number of times indicated Referring to Chart B, repeat the 36 rows of Chart B 10
Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned dimensions and gauge stated in this pattern.
You may need additional yarns in same dye lot if you are adjusting these instructions. Caution: Instructions are written assuming you are times, or length desired less about 1” (for ending
knitting stitches off your left-hand needle onto border), and completing row 36 .
your right-hand needle. If you are working instead
from right needle to left needle, please adjust Ending Border
Abbreviations instructions to agree with your direction of work. Row 1: [k1-yo-k1, p3tog] 2 times, k1-yo-k1, p4tog, [k1-
yo-k1, p3tog] 16 times.
eor - end-of-round st(s) - stitch(es) Pattern Instructions Rows 2 - 4: Work Chart A, beginning at row 2.
k - knit stockinette stitch - knit on the right side, purl on the Rows 5 - 8: Work all rows Chart A once more.
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together wrong side Beginning Border
ndl(s) - needle(s) tog - together Bind off loosely in established pattern, and so that
Cast on 76 stitches loosely.
p - purl WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to bound off edge stretches similarly to cast on edge.
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together the inside) Referring to Chart A, work as
rep from *'s - repeat all instructions from the previous wyif- with yarn in front of work follows: Finishing and Blocking
asterisk yo - yarn over Row 1: [k1-yo-k1, p3tog] 19 Weave in ends invisibly.
rnd(s) - round(s) Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting times. Fill container with lukewarm water and a small amount
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your Row 2: [p1, k3] 19 times. of mild detergent. Mix thoroughly. Submerge scarf into
outside) right-hand needle point. If you are working instead water gently and soak 30 minutes. Drain and gently
Rows 3 - 7: Continue working
sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to from right to left, please adjust accordingly when press out majority of water. Refill container with water
Chart A rows 3 and 4, then
front of work instructions refer to the left or right needle. at same temperature and rinse scarf gently. Again
rows 1 - 3.
SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another press out majority of water. Press scarf between two
stitch as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 Row 8: [k3, p1] 16 times, k2, k1-inc, thirsty bath towels (do not rub). Block under tension by
slipped stitches from left to right and knit these 2 p1, [k3, p1] 2 times. (77 sts) pinning the still-damp scarf on a flat surface while
stitches together gently stretching into shape and opening up the lace
pattern nicely. Let dry thoroughly before removing
blocking pins.

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HeartStrings Pattern: A49 – 5330 HeartStrings Pattern: A50 - 5327

Basic Toe-to-Cuff Sock …


Flared Lace Smoke Ring
Stunning knitted lace of ribs that … knit socks with the same popular shaping and fit as those
radiate like a fan. The knitted tube begun at the cuff! Worksheet and general instructions allow you to
is shaped in pattern so that the use any yarn and knit socks in any size.
bottom is slightly flared, and makes
up into a versatile accessory that Basic Toe-to-Cuff Worksheet
can be worn pulled down around
the neck to lie on the shoulders as a Å Baby-sized sock Measurements
dressy neckline, or pulled up over in worsted weight
the head as an elegant head yarn. You can use G - Gauge: ____ sts per 10 cm
any yarn weight
covering. on needle size ____ US / ____ mm
and make any size
with these pattern with yarn __________________________
Sizing instructions
One size. Finished measurements: 28” around
at the flared bottom and decreasing to 22”;
18" long. Yarn, needles and supplies FC - Foot Circumference (measure around at
Select your yarn and appropriate sized knitting widest part): ___________ mm
needles to make a firm, yet supple, gauge. The
Materials
following chart will give you some guidance.
Laceweight or fingering weight yarn,
approximately 350 yards. Remember — these are guidelines only. Use this as a FL - Foot Length (measure bottom of foot
Size 6 US (4.0 mm) circular needle, or size to starting point, and keep a record of your own from longest toe to back of heel):
obtain planned gauge, in 16” - 24" length. experiences.
________ mm
You will need a measuring tape marked in metric
GAUGE: 6 stitches per inch over pattern stitch Caution: Yarn requirements are based on the planned units, i.e. cm (centimeters), and mm (millimeters -
(approximately equivalent to 5½ stitches over stockinette dimensions and gauge stated in this pattern. You may these are the 10th’s divisions marked between the
stitch). need additional yarns in same dye lot if you are cms). Calculations
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter. adjusting these instructions. For starting the toe of the sock, you will also need SC - Sock Circumference:
i a crochet hook that is a little larger size than
Abbreviations your chosen knitting needles (FC)____  0.90 = _____ mm (looser)
i a short piece of smooth firmly twisted string
eor - end-of-round yo - yarn over. Each yarn over makes an extra loop on OR
k - knit the needle. Treat each loop as a separate stitch on For My Yarn
k1tbl - knit 1 through back loop the following round.
(FC)____  0.85 = _____ mm (snugger)
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together Knitting worsted sport fingering
k2togtbl - knit 2 stitches together through back loops Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting Yarn Type weight weight weight
p - purl stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your Wraps per 11 - 12 13 - 15 16 - 18 GS - Length to start of instep Gusset Shaping:
rnd(s) - round(s) right-hand needle point. If you are working instead inch (wpi)
st(s) - stitch(es) from right to left, please adjust accordingly when (FL)____  (½SC) ____= _____ mm
tbl - through back loop instructions refer to the left or right needle. Average 65 yds/ oz 100 yds/ oz 125 yds/ oz
tog - together yardage (110 m/ (175 m/ (220 m/
(wool) 50g) 50g) 50g)
BN - Base Number of sock stitches:
Pattern Instructions Amount for 6 – 8 oz 4 – 6 oz 3 – 4 oz
adult sock* (150– 200g) (100–150g) (75–100g) (SC)____  (G)____ ÷ 100 = ______
Note: All knitting is done in the round to form a tube.
Finishing Round this number to the next higher whole
Cast on 168 sts loosely. Being careful not to twist sts, Weave in yarn ends invisibly on wrong side. Double
join into rnd and place a marker. This join marks the eor point 4 US 2 US 0 - 1 US number that is a multiple of 4:
for the smoke ring. Follow any specific washing instructions that have come knitting (3.5 mm) (2.75 – (2.0 –
with your yarn. Or use these general instructions: Fill needles** 3.0 mm) 2.25 mm)
BN = _______ sts
You will be working from Charts A through D. There will container with lukewarm water and a small amount of
be 12 st repeats for each rnd. I find it helpful to place mild detergent. Mix thoroughly. Submerge smoke ring Gauge 5½ 6½ 8
additional markers between each of the repeats to into water gently and soak 30 minutes. Drain and gently sts per (22) (26) (32) B3 - Approximately 1/3BN = ______ sts
correspond to the chart sections. press out majority of water. Refill container with water at 1” (10 cm)
Work the 8 rnds of Chart A once. same temperature and rinse gently. Again press out B9 - Approximately 1/9BN = ______ sts
Work the 8 rnds of Chart B once. (Note: The first rnd will majority of water. Press between two thirsty bath towels * These amounts are guidelines for an average adult size (Fill in above two numbers from the
reduce the st count to 156.) (do not rub). basic crew-style sock. You may need more yarn for longer following table)
Lay flat to dry, gently stretching into shape and opening than average socks (either foot length and/or leg length)
Work the 8 rnds of Chart C once. (Note: The first rnd will
up the lace pattern nicely. Let dry thoroughly. or for dense yarn (low yardage to weight, e.g. cotton or BN 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80
reduce the st count to 144.)
blend). Smaller socks likewise can take less yarn. If
B3 13 15 17 17 19 19 21 23 23 25 25
Work the 8 rnds of Chart D until 18” in overall length or
as desired, and completing rnd 8. (Note: The first rnd will
Wear and enjoy! Jackie concerned you may be a little short, divide your available
yarn in ½ and knit each sock to leg length possible! B9 4 6 8 6 8 6 8 10 8 10 8
reduce the st count to 132 – do not decrease thereafter.)
Remove eor mkr. Bind off loosely. ** A set of 4 or 5 needles can be used

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HeartStrings Pattern: A51 - 5330 HeartStrings Pattern: A52 - 7166

Crossed Loop Market Bag …


Make a colorful string bag for your next shopping trip. A bag that scrunches down
to next to nothing until needed; then expands to accommodate more fiber stash
Lead or Follow Lace Scarf
purchases or whatever! The fluid design of this scarf is a wonderful study in the behavior of lace knitting when
yarn overs are placed in various positions relative to the compensating decreases.
Sizing
There are instructions for 2 sizes:
Little Shopper - approximately 20”
opening
Big Shopper - approximately 30”
opening
Instructions for Big Shopper follow in
parentheses when different from Little
Shopper.

Overall size is pretty hard to specify, as


by nature of the crossed loop stitch, the
bag can collapse down to almost
nothing but also widen extraordinarily!

I haven’t specified a gauge for that


reason, and it really doesn’t matter for
this article anyway. This is just a fun
project, so dive right in.

For the yardage calculation, I have


allowed for a 20” length, but it’s easy to
shorten or lengthen your bag as you
like.

Materials
String or firm cotton yarn such as size
5 or 10 crochet thread, 5/2 pearl
cotton, lightweight carpet warp, etc. or
equivalent in a firmly twisted 2- or 3-
ply handspun —
For body of bag: 250(375) yards,
approximately 2(3½) oz / 60(90) g —
a multicolor yarn is striking and fun
to work with, but of course a solid
color can also be used
For I-cord handles: 50 yards — can be Pictured in handspun silk lace weight yarn
the same yarn or a coordinating solid
color
Sizing, Yarn and Needles
Size 3 or 4 needles — Allow 500 yards lace or fingering weight yarn for blocked measurements of 12" by 68". This scarf can be
16” (16” to 24”) length circular needle easily adjusted for length or width. Allow additional yarn if widening or lengthening.
Pair of double-point needles Size 5 us (3.75 mm) knitting needles.
Optional: I-cord knitting machine Gauge: Average of 5½ sts per inch over combination of border and main patterns after blocking under
tension.
Charted and written stitch instructions included.

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From the classic to the uniquely appealing – Skill-building comprehensive instructions – Yarn-brand independent patterns for creative freedom

HeartStrings Pattern: A53 - 5330 HeartStrings Pattern: A54 - 7030

Swag Lace Socks Oak Leaf


Lace knit in the shape of a leaf. Many possibilities
Pleated triangular eyelet bands of for use as a small doily, tasseled bookmark,
stockinette alternating with reverse medallion embellishments, or just
stockinette give dramatic shape and because it is fun to knit!
texture to these socks. The cuffs can be
Size of your leaf will depend on needle and thread used. You
pushed down on the leg to wear like will need 2 straight or double point needles. Amount of thread
sophisticated “slouch” socks. Or wear will depend on overall size and if tassels are added. Anywhere
pulled up and show off the pretty lace from 1g to 5 g for the below guidelines in a single leaf repeat.
cable along each side of the leg. Overall length x width
Thread Needles (US size) of a single leaf repeat
Sizing (less stem/tassel)
Adult medium #30 crochet thread 3/0 3” x 2¼”
Size 12 perle cotton 2/0 3¾” x 2½”
Yarn and Needles #10 crochet thread 0 4” x 3”
Sportweight sock yarn (13 - 14 wraps per inch), Size 8 perle cotton 2 5½” x 4”
approximately 350 yards Size 5 perle cotton 3 6” x 4”

Size 2 US (3 mm) double point needles, or size needed to


obtain planned gauge, set of 5
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter and comfortable in reading
charted lace instructions.
Gauge: 6½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
Pictured above and to left in an
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter assortment of sizes and threads:
Oak Leaf medallions and a double
repeat tasseled book mark.

Knitting Instructions
Follow page with chart and instructions.
You can make a single leaf, or repeat as
described.

Finishing and Blocking


Weave in ends invisibly.
To block, wet thoroughly, then pin or pat
out on flat surface under light tension so
that knit-purl pattern textures do not
flatten out. Optionally starch beforehand or
lightly spray starch on blocking board. Let
dry thoroughly.

Extras
Add tassel and bead at stem end, or other
embellishments as desired.

Enjoy!
Jackie
Closeup — Top of Sock

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HeartStrings Pattern: A55 - 5331 HeartStrings Pattern: A56 - 5331

DiamonD Lace Dress-it-up Beaded Lace Bookmark


A quick and practical project — small beads are knit into a flowing lace
Dress up your outfits with this versatile scarf featuring pattern. The edges are naturally wavy because of the separation of decreases
a design variation of trellis faggot lace arranged into from compensating yarn overs — a nice touch to complement the bead
diamonds with knitted-to-shape points at each end. design placement.
Since the scarf is knitted from side-to-side, the colors
Finished size: 1½ x 8½ inches.
in variegated yarn will stripe attractively in the
lengthwise direction of the scarf. Yarn, Beads and Needles
30 yards size 8 perle cotton thread or equivalent. Your yarn choice needs to be thin,
Yarn and Needles yet strong enough, to carry the beads
Allow 550 yards of
1 strand pre-strung glass seed beads size 10 or 11
fingering weight yarn
for finished size of Size 4/0 US (1.25 mm) needles or size to give gauge of 12 stitches and 19 rows per
10" by 70". inch over beaded lace pattern after blocking
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter and comfortable in reading charted lace instructions
Suggested needle
size: 6 us (4 mm). Abbreviations and Special Techniques
Gauge: 4½ stitches k - knit will lie between the previous p1tr called for
and 9 rows per inch k1tbl - knit 1 through back loop in the stitch pattern and the p1tr being made
now; the p1tr stitches on each side of a bead
over stitch pattern k2tog - knit 2 stitches together
bring the bead forward to the right side of
after blocking (see k3tog - knit 3 stitches together the fabric and help to keep the bead in place
finishing p - purl between the stitches)
instructions). p1tr - purl 1 twist right as follows: slip stitch SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip
to right needle as to knit (the stitch mount another stitch as if to knit; insert left needle
will be twisted from its normal position), slip tip into the 2 slipped stitches from left to
Scarf length is easily stitch back onto the left needle in this same right and knit these 2 stitches together
adjusted by working twisted position, purl through the front loop SSSK - * slip 1 stitch as to knit, repeat from *
more or fewer stitch of this twisted stitch two more times. Insert left needle tip into the
repeats. Please plan RS - right side 3 slipped stitches from left to right and knit
for correspondingly p - purl these 3 stitches together
slip bead-k1tbl - slip bead next to right needle st(s) - stitch(es)
more or less yarn if
and then k1tbl tbl - through back loop
adjusting. slip bead-p1tr - slip bead and then p1tr as WS - wrong side
follows: slip stitch to right needle as to knit yo - yarn over
(the stitch mount will be twisted from its
normal position), slip stitch back onto the Caution: Instructions are written assuming
left needle in this same twisted position, you are knitting stitches off your left-hand
insert right needle point into front loop of needle onto your right-hand needle. If you
twisted stitch as to purl (but don’t make the are working instead from right needle to
purl stitch yet), slide 1 bead up against the left needle, please adjust instructions to
right needle point, complete the purl stitch agree with your direction of work.
taking care that the bead does not slip
through the new stitch being made (the bead

Pattern Instructions

Getting Ready As you knit, you will carefully push Bind off loosely in knit stitch.
Check first that your cotton thread the beads along the thread until you
is a continuous piece without knots Finishing and Blocking
need them.
of the length needed. Weave in ends invisibly.
Knitting
Transfer the pre-strung beads off Cast on 19 sts loosely. To block, wet thoroughly, then pin
the holding string onto your thread or pat out on flat surface under light
as follows: Referring to the pattern stitch tension so that knit-purl pattern
Tie a small overhand knot loop in charts: textures do not flatten out.
the end of the holding string. Pull Work Chart A once for beginning Optionally starch beforehand or
the end of your thread through the edge. lightly spray starch on blocking
loop like you would a needle eye. board. Let dry thoroughly.
Work Chart B 6 times for main
Gently slide beads off holding portion of bookmark.
Pictured model was knitted in Heritage Yarns 5/2 Mercerized Cotton, colorway Tapestry string across the loop area and
Work Chart C once for final edge.
Enjoy! Jackie
onto your thread.
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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: A57 - 5327 HeartStrings Pattern: A58 - 5329

Helix Beaded Bookmarks


Lorna's Light
A spiral illusion of beads within a lace mesh ground.
Instructions include pointed and rectangular versions. Fine and fancy lace beadwork to be
knit into a necklace purse and either
Finished sizes: of two styles of bookmarks.
Pointed bookmark — 1¾ x 7 inches + tassel.
Rectangular bookmark — 1¾ x 8½ inches.
Finished sizes:
Necklace purse — 2¼" wide x 3½" length after
Yarn, Beads and Needles assembled + necklace chain
Size 8 perle cotton thread or equivalent. Your Bookmark with two pointed ends — 2¼" x 8¾"
yarn choice needs to be thin, yet strong enough, Bookmark with one pointed end — 2¼" x 8"
to carry the beads.
Yarn, Beads and Needles
Pointed version with tassel (as pictured) — 30 Size 8 perle cotton thread or equivalent. Your
yards thread; purchased tassel or additional 20 yarn choice needs to be thin, yet strong enough,
yards of thread for making your own to carry the beads.
Rectangular version (no tassel; both ends look Necklace purse — 40 yards thread; pre-
the same) — 35 yards thread made necklace chain or cord to
coordinate with thread and seed beads
1 strand pre-strung seed beads size 10 or 11 for Bookmark with two pointed ends — 45
each bookmark. yards thread
Size 4/0 US (1.25 mm) needles or size to give Bookmark with one pointed end — 50
gauge of 12 stitches and 18 rows per inch over yards thread
beaded lace pattern after blocking 3 strands pre-strung seed beads size 10 or 11
Size 4/0 US (1.25 mm) needles or size to give
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter and comfortable gauge of 13½ stitches and 22 rows per inch over
in reading charted lace instructions beaded lace pattern after blocking

(Optional) Additional beads or charms for embellishment


Pointed version of bookmark with handmade tassel
Lining for purse: 5” x 12” silk or silk-like fabric in coordinating color scheme with enough
contrast to show off the lace work; sewing thread to match your knitting thread
Abbreviations and Special Techniques
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter and comfortable in reading charted lace instructions
k - knit stitch being made (the bead will lie between
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together the previous p1tr called for in the stitch Abbreviations and Special Techniques
p - purl pattern and the p1tr being made now; the
k - knit the previous p1tr called for in the stitch pattern
p3tog - purl 3 stitches together p1tr stitches on each side of a bead bring the k2tog - knit 2 stitches together and the p1tr being made now; the p1tr stitches on
p1tr - purl 1 twist right as follows: slip stitch to bead forward to the right side of the fabric p - purl each side of a bead bring the bead forward to the
right needle as to knit (the stitch mount will and help to keep the bead in place between p2tog - purl 2 stitches together right side of the fabric and help to keep the bead
be twisted from its normal position), slip the stitches) p3tog - purl 3 stitches together in place between the stitches)
stitch back onto the left needle in this same sl 1-k2tog-psso - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, k2tog, p1tr - purl 1 twist right as follows: slip stitch to right sl 1-k2tog-psso - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, k2tog, pass
twisted position, purl through the front loop pass slipped stitch over the k2tog stitch needle as to knit (the stitch mount will be twisted slipped stitch over the k2tog stitch
of this twisted stitch SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip from its normal position), slip stitch back onto the SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another
left needle in this same twisted position, purl stitch as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2
RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric another stitch as if to knit; insert left needle
through the front loop of this twisted stitch slipped stitches from left to right and knit these 2
worn to the outside) tip into the 2 slipped stitches from left to RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to stitches together
p - purl right and knit these 2 stitches together the outside) st(s) - stitch(es)
sl bead-p1tr - slip bead and then p1tr as follows: st(s) - stitch(es) p - purl tbl - through back loop
slip stitch to right needle as to knit (the tbl - through back loop sl bead-p1tr - slip bead and then p1tr as follows: slip tog - together
stitch mount will be twisted from its normal WS - wrong side stitch to right needle as to knit (the stitch mount WS - wrong side
position), slip stitch back onto the left needle yo - yarn over will be twisted from its normal position), slip yo - yarn over
stitch back onto the left needle in this same
in this same twisted position, insert right Caution: Instructions are written assuming you twisted position, insert right needle point into Caution: Instructions are written assuming you are
needle point into front loop of twisted stitch are knitting stitches off your left-hand front loop of twisted stitch as to purl (but don’t knitting stitches off your left-hand needle onto
as to purl (but don’t make the purl stitch needle onto your right-hand needle. If you make the purl stitch yet), slide 1 bead up against your right-hand needle. If you are working instead
yet), slide 1 bead up against the right needle are working instead from right needle to left the right needle point, complete the purl stitch from right needle to left needle, please adjust
point, complete the purl stitch taking care needle, please adjust instructions to agree taking care that the bead does not slip through the instructions to agree with your direction of work.
that the bead does not slip through the new with your direction of work. new stitch being made (the bead will lie between

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please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: A60 - 5331 HeartStrings Pattern: A62- 8063

A Beaded Bias Towards Lace Lacy Serpentine Scarf


This scarf is knit along its length in a
The simplest of lace patterns knits naturally on the bias to make a scarf with chic
diagonal ends. The bias design is a striking use of hand-painted yarn. Optionally trim
subtle lace pattern. You merely cast on
your scarf with a simple crochet beaded edge. for one side of the scarf, and work the
easily memorized stitch pattern in long
Sizing rows. The main stitch pattern has only
Yardage guidelines are for a scarf three different patterned rows, so the
approximately 6½” wide and up to 68” long. rhythm is quickly learned and enjoyed.
However, the size is simple to adjust in both
length and width.
Before you know it, you have knit across
the scarf and are ready to bind off!
Materials and Needles
Approximately 325 yards of fingering or Yarn and Needles
finer yarn in the range of 20 to 30 wraps per Allow approximately 350 yards or 1½ - 2 oz (40 - 60g)
inch for stated measurements above. of fine yarn, in the range of 25 to 30 wraps per inch,
for finished blocked measurements of 9" by 71".
Note: This scarf size is easily adjusted by Suggested needle size: 4 us (3.5 mm).
working more or fewer stitch and row
repeats of the lace pattern. Plan for Gauge: 4¼ sts and 8 rows per inch over lace pattern
correspondingly more or less yarn and after blocking under tension.
beads. The scarf size is easily adjusted by working more or
less stitch and row repeats of the main lace pattern.
Suggested knitting needle size 5 us (3.75 Plan for correspondingly more or less yarn.
mm) to give a gauge of about 6½ stitches
and 6½ rows per inch over pattern after
blocking, and as measured on the bias
across width and length of scarf
respectively.
Abbreviations Pattern Instructions
Note: Gauge can be approximate, as exact
size of scarf is not critical. Use a size k - knit Cast on 303 stitches loosely.
smaller or larger needle as you prefer or k2tog - knit 2 stitches together [Note: This number is based on 36 repeats of the main
have on hand. p - purl 8-stitch lace pattern. If you are adjusting the overall
p3tog - purl 3 stitches together length of your scarf, subtract or add a multiple of 8 sts
For optional beaded edge rep - repeat(s) to this number and adjust number of repeats given in
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the instructions accordingly].
15g size 8/0 glass seed beads. previous asterisk Work rows 1 - 16 of the pattern chart, or follow these
sl - slip written instructions:
Additional yarn that is smooth and strong sl 1 - slip 1 stitch as if to purl unless otherwise
enough to carry the beads — approximately directed Rows 1 - 2: sl 1 wyif, k to end.
20 yards. If your scarf yarn is nubby or sl 1-k2tog-psso - slip 1 stitch as if to purl, k2tog, Row 3: sl 1 wyif, k1, yo, p3tog, yo, * k2tog , yo, rep
fragile, you will want to select another yarn pass slipped stitch over the k2tog stitch from * to 6 sts from end, k1, yo, p3tog, yo, k2.
in compatible color and thickness; sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping All even-numbered rows 4 - 16: sl 1 wyif, k1, p to last
otherwise, just use the same yarn as for yarn to front of work 2 sts, end k2.
SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip
your scarf. Row 5: sl 1 wyif, k1, yo, p3tog, yo, [k2, yo, sl 1-k2tog-
another stitch as if to knit; insert left needle
tip into the 2 slipped stitches from left to right psso, yo, k2tog, yo, k1] 36 times, k2, yo, SSK, k1, yo,
Crochet hook size E or F. p3tog, yo, k2.
and knit these 2 stitches together
st(s)- stitch(es) Row 7: sl 1 wyif, k1, yo, p3tog, yo, [k3, yo, sl 1-k2tog-
Experience level: Basic beginner tog - together psso, yo, k2] 36 times, k3, yo, SSK, yo, p3tog, yo, k2.
knitting skills; simple crochet skills yo - yarn over Row 9: sl 1 wyif, * k1, yo, p3tog, yo, rep from * to last
for optional beaded edge. [ ] # times - repeat instructions in the brackets the 2 sts, k2.
number of times indicated
Row 11: Rep row 9.
Caution: Instructions are written assuming you are
Row 13: sl 1 wyif, k1, yo, p3tog, yo, [k2, yo, SSK, k1,
knitting stitches off your left-hand needle onto your
k2tog, yo, k1] 36 times, k2, yo, SSK, k1, yo, p3tog,
right-hand needle. If you are working instead from
yo, k2.
right needle to left needle, please adjust instructions
to agree with your direction of work. Row 15: sl 1 wyif, k1, yo, p3tog, yo, [k3, yo, sl 1-k2tog-
psso, yo, k2] 36 times, k3, yo, SSK, yo, p3tog, yo, k2.

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HeartStrings Pattern: A63- 5331 HeartStrings Pattern: A64 - 5331

Triangles WITHIN Triangles SHAWL


Beaded Lace Scarf II
Knitted-in beads enhance the contours of
a simple to knit swirly lace rectangular
scarf. Only three pattern rows produce
this lovely design!!
Yarn, Beads and Needles
Allow approximately 475 yards of fine yarn in the
range of 25 to 30 wraps per inch, for finished
blocked measurements of 11" by 60".
1225 size 8/0 glass seed beads (approx 40 g) or
other size beads with holes large enough for yarn
to pass through (allow some extra beads for loss
due to possible defects). If you wish to knit the
scarf without the beads, just omit them!
Suggested needle size: 4 us (3.5 mm).
Gauge: 7 sts and 8 rows per inch over lace
pattern after blocked.
The scarf size is easily adjusted by working more
or less stitch and row repeats of the lace pattern.
Plan for correspondingly more or less yarn and
beads.

Abbreviations and Pattern Stitch

k - knit Pattern Stitch


k1tbl - knit 1 through back loop Row 1: sl 1 wyif, k1, * k1, k2tog, k2tog, k3,
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together yo, k1, yo, k3, rep from * 5 more times.
A simple triangular shawl that starts with just a few stitches at the center neckline, and p - purl
rep - repeat(s) Row 2 and all even-numbered rows through
increases in pattern to create the triangle shape. Since the knitting is stockinette stitch- rep from * - repeat all instructions from the row 20: sl 1 wyif, k1, p10, * k1tbl,
based, this design uses a rate of increase that is slightly more than the typical “every previous asterisk sl bead-k1tbl, p10, rep from * 5 more
other row” rate so that the resulting shape retains a pleasing width-to-length ratio. The sl - slip times, k2.
main pattern alternates a solid triangle with a lacy triangle. A coordinating edging is sl bead-k1tbl - slip bead next to right needle and Rows 3, 5, 7, 9: rep row 1.
used to bind off, as well as create a pretty triangle-shaped finish to the outer edge of the then k1tbl, taking care that bead does not Row 11: sl 1 wyif, k1, * k1, yo, k1, yo, k3,
slip through the k1tbl stitch SSK, SSK, k3, rep from * 5 more times.
shawl. sl 1 - slip 1 stitch as if to purl unless otherwise
Rows 13, 15, 17, 19: rep row 11.
Yarn and Needles directed
Allow approximately 1200 yards of fingering yarn for finished blocked measurements of 72" at widest sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping
point by 36" long. yarn to front of work Caution: Instructions are written assuming you
SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip are knitting stitches off your left-hand
Suggested needle size: 7 us (4.5 mm), or size to obtain planned gauge, in 24” - 28” length. another stitch as if to knit; insert left needle needle onto your right-hand needle. If you
Note: A circular needle is used to comfortably hold the number of stitches needed; tip into the 2 slipped stitches from left to are working instead from right needle to left
this garment is NOT knit in the round. right and knit these 2 stitches together needle, please adjust instructions to agree
Gauge: 4½ sts and 5½ rows per inch over lace pattern after blocking. st(s)- stitch(es) with your direction of work.
tog - together
The shawl size is easily adapted to other sizes and yarns by working more or fewer repeats of the main
yo - yarn over
lace pattern and/or using a needle size appropriate for a lighter or heavier weight yarn. Please plan for
[ ] # times - repeat instructions in the brackets
correspondingly more or less yarn.
the number of times indicated

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HeartStrings Pattern: A67- 5325 HeartStrings Pattern: A68 - 5331

Errant Ankles Lace Socks Spider-Web


A simple lace pattern makes into a zig zag ribbed sock with a slight scalloped
edge. Choice of plain or banded heel flap where the pattern extends downward
on each side of a modified square heel. Instep transitions from the lace pattern
Sockies
into a 5,1 rib and ends with a swirl decrease toe.
Companion socks, a spider on one and web
Sizing on the other, knitted in lace and beaded
Adult medium stitches. For an evocative statement, choose
black socks with silver-beaded spider body
Yarn and Needles
Sportweight sock yarn (13 - 14 wraps per inch), approximately 225 - 300 yards depending on length of foot and silvery moonlit spider web. If you
Size 2 US (3 mm) double point needles, or size needed to obtain planned gauge, set of 5
prefer not to work in black, how about one
of the lighter colors with golden sunlit dew
Gauge: 6½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
drops? Or choose whatever colors you fancy
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter
spiders and their webs to be!
Sizing
5 sizes for children and adults. Instructions for smallest
size are given first, with each next larger size in the [ , , , ]
brackets. Finished foot circumference without stretching is
6[7,8,9,10]”. As a guideline, these are planned for Small
Child[Child/Adult Small, Adult Medium, Adult Large, Adult
Extra Large] sizes.
To choose the size most accurately, measure around widest point on foot of person who will be wearing the
socks. Subtract 10% from this measurement. If this number is between 2 sizes, choose the smaller size for a
snugger fit, and the next larger for a looser fit.

Planned leg length is approximately 5[5½,6,6¼,6½]”, and


can be easily adjusted either longer or somewhat
shorter. Foot length is adjustable to specific
measurements of wearer. If you are making adjustments
for longer leg length, or especially long feet, you may
need more yarn than specified below.

Yarn, Beads and Needles


Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch) that
is smooth enough to allow the beads to slide along it,
approximately 200[250,325,400,450] yards.
Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, or size needed
to obtain planned gauge, set of 4 or 5 needles
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
200 size 8/0 glass seed beads (approximately 7 g) or
other size beads with holes large enough for yarn to
pass through (allow some extra beads for loss due to
possible defects).
Tapestry needle size 24 or similar with eye small enough
for stringing the beads.
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter

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HeartStrings Pattern: A70 - 5327 HeartStrings Pattern: A71 - 5327

Knitted Ribbons Spiral Nebula


Fluid asymmetrical crescent-shaped
Make your gift one-of-a kind. Easy to knit ribbons make
shawl that naturally shapes itself in
fancy package ties to be enjoyed beyond opening the gift. gently curved lines. The slightly more-
Includes instructions for than-semi-circle style lies nicely around
two versions. your neck and stays on your shoulders
for carefree wearing. Super simple in any
weight yarn and size - - a good choice for
letting fancy yarns be the design
element. Sometimes you need just a little
something on your shoulders and back
of neck to take the chill off. You’ll wear
this shoulder wrap or shawl with flair!

Sizing
This wrap can be knit to any length desired. Sizing
and yardage guidelines are given for 18”, 24” and
36” lengths. You start knitting at the neckline and proceed downwards, so making shorter or longer is
simply a matter of the number of rows you knit and how much yarn you have!
Instructions are given for three general yarn categories. The first set of numbers is for bulky gauge, then
followed in brackets [ , ] by medium gauge
(sportweight/worsted weight), and fine gauge
(lace/fingering).

Yarn and Needles


Shawl can be made in just about any yarn. A
novelty and/or variegated yarn is especially
effective as the pattern is simple and will let the
yarn show up nicely. For heavier or bulky yarn
categories, you can also use multiple strands of
finer yarns held together and used as one yarn.
Needle size and yardage guidelines are given in
the following table.

Yarn and Needles The instructions also call for 5 stitch markers, one of which is a different color. If you don’t have any
Lace or fingering weight metallic thread. Examples are knit in a commercial ring markers or pins on hand, you can simply use small loops of scrap yarn.
soft “chained” gold metallic yarn, of lurex and polyester at 200
yards/ounce. Allow 10 yards for a finished length of 24" in the Style: in Bulky gauge in Medium gauge in Fine gauge
Stairway to Heaven pattern, or 36" in Picot Loops. Allow more Approximate gauge in garter stitch 3 - 3.5 sts/inch 4 - 4.5 sts/inch 5 - 5.5 sts/inch
yarn for larger gifts.
Suggested US needle size 11 to 15 8 - 10 4-7
Knitting needles size 2 US (3 mm), or close to this as gauge is
18” length 450 yards 575 yards 650 yards
not terribly important. I suggest using short needles, since you
will only be working on 2 to 4 sts. 24” length 750 yards 975 yards 1200 yards
36” length 1575 yards 2025 yards 2250 yards

Skill Level: Advanced beginner

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HeartStrings Pattern: A72 - 5102 HeartStrings Pattern: A74 - 5327

Peppermint Sticks
Loop-D-Loop
Easy-to-knit two-color socks with
spiraling stripes give the simple tube A quick and simple to knit scarf-like
sock a peppermint twist. No grafting accessory, looped at one end and pointed on
the other. Wear with end pulled through loop
needed for the spiral decrease toes
for a unique fashion statement. Feels so good
and no heel shaping either! Make in luscious chenille and loopy mohair! Or
several to keep on hand for choose another combination of 2 or 3 strands
unplanned gifts, since the adaptable of yarns that together will knit to a super-
tube shape fits any foot length. bulky gauge. Easy 5-row pattern of alternating
Choose to make your socks the same stockinette and reverse stockinette stitch
or right-left mirror images. welts. Finish with an optional looped bead
Sizing fringe at the pointed end.
Adult medium-large. Each tube sock is 19½”
long by 9” around unstretched. Stretches to
Pattern includes instructions for two styles: a
fit upper calf. Conforms to narrower ankles wider muffler in shorter length (pictured to
and feet when worn twisted slightly around the right), and a narrower tippet in longer
leg. length.

Yarn and Needles Sizing


DK or worsted weight yarn (11 to 12 wraps per
inch) as follows: Muffler: 8” by 36” for a cuddly warm scarf pulled up around the neck.
Tippet: 5” by 52” for a looser casually draped scarf on the shoulders.
red or other choice of main color — 250
yards (3½ - 4 oz)
Yarn, Beads and Needles
ecru or other choice of contrast color — 150
yards (2 - 2¼ oz) 200 yards / approximately 2.5 oz (70g) of bright multi-colored chenille.
Size 4 US (3.5 mm) double pointed knitting Note: Please adjust stated yardage 200 yards / approximately 1.75 oz (50g) of boucle loop or brushed mohair in black,
needles, or size needed to obtain planned accordingly if you are making adjustments white or a complementary color to the chenille.
gauge, set of 4 or 5. to planned size and gauge. Notes: Knitting is worked with chenille and mohair held together as one. The
Blunt sewing needle. Skill Level: Advanced beginner with some mohair helps to hold the chenille in place at this relatively large gauge. You may
familiarity with knitting circularly on also substitute another combination of 2 or 3 strands of other yarns that
Gauge: 20 stitches and 23 rows per 3 double point needles and handling 2 colors. together will knit at a super-bulky gauge.
inches in the 2-color pattern measured Simply pull pointed Size 10½ us (7 mm) circular needle in 29” - 36” length, or size to give a gauge of
unstretched. (see chart on page 3) end through looped
about 2½ stitches per inch over stockinette. Gauge can be approximate, as size of
end — can be used
with either muffler or scarf is not critical.
Pattern Instructions tippet style. An extra needle in size 10½ us (7 mm) or 11 us (8 mm) for
binding off.
Reference next page for abbreviations. Re-check that your cast on edge is not twisted
around the ndls, if so correct now at eor join. For optional looped bead fringe
Using red or other chosen main color, cast on
loosely 48 sts for cuff. Evenly divide sts onto 3 or Repeat ribbing rnd until cuff is 4 inches long. 15g size 8/0 glass seed beads.
4 dp ndls.
On next rnd, increase as follows: Yarn in similar color to the mohair, and that is smooth and strong enough to carry
Note: If using a set of 4 dp ndls, you will have {k1, m1, k1, p2} 12 times. (60 sts) the beads — approximately 5 yards.
16 sts on each of 3 ndls. If using 5 dp ndls, 12 Form another loop at
Proceed with either Right-twist or Left-twist Size 3 us (3.25 mm) needle, or any single spare needle close to this size will do.
sts on each of 4 ndls. the looped end by
Peppermint Stick instructions on next page. You’ll only be using it to secure the beaded fringe onto the edge of the scarf.
pulling part of scarf
Being careful that sts are not twisted around ndls, backwards through the
For second sock, repeat these instructions, Tapestry needle size 24 or similar with eye small enough for stringing the beads.
join into a rnd. This join marks the eor. looped end. Feed
making either the same or reverse twist.
pointed end through
Ribbing rnd: {k2, p2} 12 times. Experience level: Basic beginner knitting skills; some knowledge of working new loop just made.
with beads may be helpful, although the instructions are quite explicit even Use with longer,
Enjoy! Jackie for those unfamiliar with handling beads. narrower tippet style.

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HeartStrings Pattern: A75 - 5331 HeartStrings Pattern: A76 - 5331

Bead Ribbed Socks Möbius ZigZag


Designed especially for those multi-
A dramatic shaped edge and reversible diagonal
colored sock yarns you can’t resist!
lace stitch make the single-sided möbius wonder
The stitch pattern is a variation of an
even more wonderful. This scarf is a continuous
interrupted rib, with beads
one-sided surface that is formed from a rectangular
highlighting the pattern shift. Simple
piece of knitting! In effect, there is no inside or
yet fascinating!
outside to this scarf. It is simply a loop with a half
Sizing twist that will rest comfortably folded about your
4 sizes in small through extra-large adult. head or neck. The knitting goes quickly and makes a
Instructions for smallest size are given first, great gift, too!
with each next larger size in the [ , , ] brackets.
Finished foot circumference without stretching
is 6[7½,9,10½]”. As a guideline, these are
planned for Child/Adult Small [Adult Medium,
Size
Adult Large, Adult Extra Large] sizes.
36” loop, 10” wide (outer measurement to points). Size is
Pictured model was knitted in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd easily adjusted for narrower or wider widths in multiples of
Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn in color #42 5 stitch repeats, and other loop lengths. If making wider or
Cool, and Miyuki beads in color Metallic Blue Iris. longer, just allow for additional amount of yarn to that in
To choose the size most accurately, measure around widest point on foot of person who will be wearing the socks. the yardage specifications below.
Subtract 10% from this measurement. If this number is between 2 sizes, choose the smaller size for a snugger fit,
and the next larger for a looser fit.
Yarn and Needles
Planned cuff/leg length is approximately 6¼”, and can be adjusted either longer or shorter according to the stitch For knitting the scarf —
pattern repeat . Foot length is adjustable to specific measurements of wearer. If you are making adjustments for
longer leg length, or especially long feet, you may need more yarn than specified below. 200 yards sport or DK weight yarn (approximately 13 - 15 wraps per inch).

Yarn, Beads and Needles Pair of single-pointed knitting needles: size 8 us (5 mm) suggested.
Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch) that is smooth enough to allow the beads to slide along it, Gauge: 5 sts per inch over lace pattern, although gauge can be approximate since size is not critical.
approximately 275[350,425,500] yards
Note: Pattern is easily adapted to other sizes and other yarn weights using suitable needle size and
Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, or size needed to obtain planned gauge, set of 4 or 5 needles
considering any changes in yarn amount needed.
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
For beginning the scarf —
640 [800, 960, 1120] size 8/0 glass seed beads (approximately 25g [30g, 35g, 40g] or other size beads with holes
large enough for yarn to pass through (allow some extra beads for loss due to possible defects) 2 - 3 yards of smooth, firmly twisted yarn in contrast color for the provisional cast on. This yarn is only
temporary, and is used to begin the cast on in such a way that the loops are left without a bound edge to
Tapestry needle size 24 or similar with eye small enough for stringing the beads be picked up later for joining the rectangle into a loop. This can be any extra thread or yarn you have on
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter hand of about the same thickness as the yarn you are using for your scarf.
Crochet hook - can be any size that is approximately equivalent to the knitting needle size you will use
Abbreviations (just compare the shank on the crochet hook to your knitting needle; if it is close, it can be used).
Note: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting RS - right side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the For joining the ends of the scarf —
stitches off your left-hand needle point onto your outside)
right-hand needle point. If you are working instead sl - slip If joining with sewn grafting method for invisible seam: Tapestry needle or other blunt-tipped needle.
from right to left, please adjust instructions to agree sl 1 wyib - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to
with your direction of work. back of work If joining with 3-needle bind off method: A third single-pointed needle in same size used to knit your
sl 1 wyif - slip 1 stitch as if to purl while keeping yarn to scarf.
eor - end-of-round front of work
k - knit slip bead-purl 1 - slip bead into place next to needle before Note: The 3-needle bind off method produces a slightly visible seam line. However, it is an easier method
k2tog - knit 2 stitches together making next stitch, then purl 1 while taking care that than the sewn grafting method. It is also recommended for heavily textured yarns such as boucle.
m1 - see make 1 bead is not pulled through loop while making new
make 1 - increase 1 stitch as follows: insert left tip of stitch and remains to front of fabric Skill Level: Easy knitting. Take your choice of two alternatives for joining - a simple 3-needle bind off
needle away from you under the uppermost horizontal SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch method, or a slightly more difficult sewn grafting method. In either case, detailed step-by-step instructions
thread that lies between the 2 needles; knit into back as if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped
are included.
loop of this raised thread stitches from left to right and knit these 2 stitches
ndl(s) - needle(s) together
p - purl st(s) - stitch(es)
p2tog - purl 2 stitches together tog - together
rep - repeat(ing) WS - wrong side (the side of the knitted fabric worn to the
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the previous asterisk inside)
rnd(s) - round(s) wyib - with yarn in back of work
wyif - with yarn in front of work
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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
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HeartStrings Pattern: A77 - 5331 HeartStrings Pattern: A78 - 5324

Chocolate Covered Cherries Soft Cables Möbius


A matching set of anklet socks and half mitts (i.e. wrist warmers or fingerless gloves - leaves your A reversible eyelet cable-look stitch pattern makes a
fingers free for eating the real thing without getting gooey fingers! right?). These are a soft contour about your head and neck. This
honeycomb eyelet pattern of turn-down cuffs in "chocolate"-colored yarn and "pink creamy möbius scarf is a continuous one-sided surface that
is formed from a rectangular piece of knitting! In
filling" beads outlining the eyelets that overlay red "cherry" yarn underneath. On sock heels
effect, there is no inside or outside to this scarf. It
and along sides of sock foot and half-mitt, the wavy is simply a loop with a half twist that will rest
crossed stitch accents echo the honeycomb pattern and comfortably folded about your head or neck.
suggest a "drizzling of chocolate". A neat treat!
Any yarn can be used, and made to any size. Best of
all, the knitting goes quickly and makes a great gift!
Sizing
5 sizes for children and adults. Instructions for smallest size are Sizing
given first, with each next larger size in the [ , , , ] brackets. Approximately 10.5” wide. Guidelines are given for two
Finished foot circumference on sock is 6[7,8,9,10]”. Finished lengths of the rectangular strip before joined. Pattern is
hand circumference on mitt is 7½[8½,10,11,12]”. easily adjusted for narrower or wider widths in multiples
of 14 stitch repeats, and also can be knit to any length
As a guideline, these are planned for Small Child[Child/Adult desired and your available yarn allows. If making wider or
Small, Adult Medium, Adult Large, Adult Extra Large] sock and longer, just allow for additional amounts of yarn to those
mitt sizes. To choose the size most accurately, measure the given in the yardage guidelines below.
person who will be wearing the socks and mitts. For socks,
The 32” length is good for a head wrap where the lower
measure around widest point on foot, then subtract 10% from part fits more closely under the chin. The extra length of
this measurement. For mitts, measure around hand at base of the 40” version allows the lower portion to be tucked
fingers including thumb. For each measurement, if the number is under a coat — or just wear as a continuous loop scarf
between two sizes, choose the smaller size for a snugger fit, and about your neck! Remember, when the rectangular strip is
the next larger for a looser fit. joined as a continuous loop, it will be about half the
original length.
Planned length of sock leg and mitt wrist ribbing is
approximately 3” after cuff is folded over. Length can be made Yarn and Needles
longer. Foot and hand length is adjustable to specific Yarn type, needle size and yardage guidelines are given in
measurements of wearer. If you are making adjustments for longer lengths, or especially long feet, you may need the following table. Gauge can be approximate since size
more yarn than specified below. is not critical. In the pattern instructions, the first set of
numbers is for a bulkier thickness yarn, followed by
Yarn, Beads and Needles numbers in brackets [ , ] for medium and finer thickness.

Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch) that is smooth enough to allow the beads to slide along it
type of yarn: bulkier thickness - medium thickness - finer thickness -
size 8/0 glass seed beads or other size beads with holes large enough for yarn to pass through e.g. bulky, worsted weight e.g. sport weight e.g. fingering weight

For socks Approximate gauge 4 - 4.5 sts/inch 5 - 6 sts/inch 6.5 - 7.5 sts/inch

160[200,250,300,340] yards chocolate brown yarn or other main color Pair of single-pointed knitting 9 or 10 7 or 8 4, 5 or 6
needles, suggested US size
30[35,40,45,50] yards cherry red yarn or other contrast color
32” length 215 yards 280 yards 315 yards
456[532,608,684,760] beads in pink or desired color (approximately 16[18,21,23,26]g) 40” length 265 yards 350 yards 400 yards
For half-mitts
Additionally, you will need:
100[130,160,190,220] yards chocolate brown yarn or other main color 2 - 3 yards of smooth, firmly twisted yarn in contrast color for the provisional cast on. This yarn is only temporary, and
30[35,40,45,50] yards cherry red yarn or other contrast color is used to begin the cast on in such a way that the loops are left without a bound edge to be picked up later for joining
the rectangle into a loop. This can be any extra thread or yarn you have on hand of about the same thickness as the
456[532,608,684,760] beads in pink or desired color (approximately 16[18,21,23,26]g) yarn you are using for your scarf.
Crochet hook - can be any size that is approximately equivalent to the knitting needle size you will use (just compare
Size 0 US (2.0 mm) double point needles, or size needed to obtain planned gauge,
the shank on the crochet hook to your knitting needle; if it is close, it can be used).
set of 4 or 5 needles
If joining with sewn grafting method for invisible seam: Tapestry needle or other blunt-tipped needle.
Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, or one size larger than needle size for If joining with 3-needle bind off method: A third single-pointed needle in same size or a size larger than used to knit
planned gauge, set of 4 or 5 needles your scarf.
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch Note: The 3-needle bind off method produces a visible seam line. However, it is an easier method than the sewn
grafting method. It is also recommended for heavily textured yarns such a boucle.
Tapestry needle size 24 or similar with eye small enough for stringing the beads
Skill Level: Easy knitting. Take your choice of two alternatives for joining - a simple 3-needle bind off method, or a
Skill Level: Experienced knitter slightly more difficult sewn grafting method. In either case, detailed step-by-step instructions are included.
Pictured model was knitted in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn in colors #36ns
Chocolate and #11ns Bold Red, and Miyuki beads in color Rose-lined Crystal AB.
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HeartStrings Pattern: A80 - 5327 HeartStrings Supplement: A80P - 5327


(use in conjunction with #A80 Peppermint Sticks 2)

Peppermint Sticks 2 — Patriotic Socks —


This red-white-blue variation of the HeartStrings sock pattern #A80 “Peppermint Sticks 2” is worked in 3 colors
Socks in 2 colors have striped cuffs that continue in instead of 2, and has optional embroidered 5-point stars on the heel flap. The cuff is worked side-to-side in a simple
a spiral down the leg. The bias knit stripes on the leg knit and purl welted ribbing of red and white stripes. The jag and swirl of the striped cuff suggests the U.S. flag
allow the sock to be twisted slightly around the proudly waving in the breeze.
ankle for a really nice fit.
You may use these instructions in either of these
Rather than knitting in the round, the cuff/leg is ways:
knitted along its length on 2 needles for easy- x By themselves to get inspiration and broad
knitting stripes (you only need to work with one guidance on color placement of the red,
color of yarn at a time), then joined at side seam. white and blue theme on socks, ideas for
You can knit these sock in colors for holidays at any variations, and detailed instructions for the
time of the year, in school colors, etc. embroidered 5-point stars.

Sizing
5 sizes for children through adult extra large. Instructions x In conjunction with the #A80 “Peppermint
for smallest size is given first, with each next larger size in Sticks 2” for a complete sock pattern,
the [ , , , ] brackets. Finished foot circumference without available wherever HeartStrings patterns
stretching is 6[7,8,9,10]”. To choose the size most are sold.
accurately, measure around widest point on foot of person
who willing be wearing the socks. Subtract 10% from this I hope you enjoy this write-up of how I made my
measurement. If this number is between 2 sizes, choose Patriot Socks. God bless America, Jackie E-S
the smaller size for a snugger fit, and the next larger for a
looser fit. Overview —
The colors on the socks are planned as follows:
Planned length of sock cuff/leg is approximately
5[6,7,7,7]”. Foot length is adjustable to specific Red and white striped cuff/leg.
measurements of wearer. If you are making adjustments Navy blue heel and toe.
for especially long feet, you may need more yarn than
specified below. White with red stripe on one foot; red with white
stripe on the other foot of the pair.
Yarn and Needles Embroidered white stars on heel flap
Sport or DK weight yarn (approximately 13 - 14 wraps per inch) in two colors:
Color A - 100[135,170,200,230] yards (shown as red in picture) Yarn —
I used Heirloom Breeze yarn just because that is
Color B - 125[170,225,250,275] yards (shown as dark green in picture) what I had available in my studio for the colors and
Size 2 US (3.0 mm) set of 4 or 5 double point needles, or size to give gauge yarn weight needed. But any sport/DK weight yarn
suitable for sock wear could be used.
Pair of single point needles in same size as double point needles (note: you can just use two of your double
point needles if they are long enough to hold all stitches of the striped cuff/leg portion that is knitted side-
to-side Heirloom Breeze, a cotton/merino/lycra yarn - 50g ball/ 105 yards. For the size I made (the 8” foot circumference size
in the A80 pattern and 9” long feet), I used one ball each of Heirloom Cotton Breeze in red and white, and a partial
Gauge: 6½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
ball of navy blue. I just barely got by with a single ball each of red and white, so plan accordingly. For wider widths
2 - 3 yards of smooth, firmly twisted yarn in contrast to color A for the provisional cast on. This can be any and longer feet, allow additional yarn.
extra thread or yarn you have on hand of about the same thickness as the yarn you are using for your socks.
The A80 pattern instructions are specified to work with 2 colors – A and B. For those who like detailed guidance, I’ve
This yarn is only temporary, and is used to begin the cast on in such a way that the loops are left without a
included instructions below of exactly how to incorporate the 3rd color C in the pattern instructions. Before beginning, I
bound edge. The loops will be picked up later for joining the beginning and end of the side-to-side knitting
suggest you read through this write-up and note those sections on your pattern where modifications will be made.
for cuff/leg .
Assign color A = red and color B = white.
Crochet hook - can be any size that is approximately equivalent to the knitting needle size you will use (just
compare the shank on the crochet hook to your knitting needle; if it is close, it can be used). Additional color: Color C = navy blue
Tapestry needle or other blunt-tipped needle. Heel Flap section
Skill Level: Intermediate Attach color C (navy blue) at the point you finished using color A. Note: On first sock, you can cut color A as you won’t
be using it again until the stripe just before the toe. On second sock, to avoid an extra set of ends to finish later, don’t
cut A to as you will be using it for the main foot.
Follow original instructions using color C (navy blue) for heel instead of color A.

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please let
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HeartStrings Pattern A81 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: A82 - 5327

"Antique" Satin and Lace Ornament Peek-a-Boo Flowery Lace Anklets

The colors of your favorite flower garden peek


through the eyelets of turned-down cuffs knitted in
lacy flower motifs.
Fine lace knitted with unbleached
linen and pearl seed beads against Sizing
white satin suggests the look of an Adult medium
antique ornament.
Yarn and Needles
Use this pattern as written to
Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch) in two colors:
decorate a commercial ornament ball,
or just as a jumping-off point using Main yarn (M) in a multi-color that reminds you of your favorite flower
garden - 300 yards
your favorite lace edging.
Contrast yarn (C) in a light color to show the lace texture - 100 yards
Makes a nice gift and remembrance
for the holidays. Note: Model pictured was made with Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock 80%
merino wool/20% nylon yarn as follows:
(M) color# 62 Childs Play
(C) color# 0ns Natural

Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, or size needed to obtain planned gauge, set of 4 or 5 needles
Materials and Supplies
Approximately 12 yards of 35/2 unbleached linen thread (as pictured) or Size 2 US (3.0 mm) double point needles, or one size larger than those used to achieve gauge, set of 5 needles
equivalent fine thread such as size 20 crochet thread, and in your choice of
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch in yarn M over stockinette stitch
color.
36 size 10/0 white pearl seed beads (as pictured) or your choice of color. Skill Level: Intermediate knitter

If you are using loose seed beads, some beeswax or paraffin will help in stringing
the beads.
Size 1 US (2.25 – 2.5 mm) knitting needles.
1 ornament ball, 7.5” circumference. A white satin ball (thread-wrapped
styrofoam) was used in the model pictured. If you have trouble finding a satin
ornament, you may need to substitute a more readily available glass ball.
Small tapestry needle for joining and finishing ends.
3 or 4 fine gauge sewing pins (if using a satin ball) or clear craft glue (if using a
glass ball).
Gauge: Lace edging depth = 1.5" and 12 of the 6 row repeats = 7.5" after blocking
and lightly stretched.

Adjustments and substitutions


To adjust for other sizes of ornament balls, keep in mind that more thread may be
needed, and that the total number of beads you will need depends on the number of 6-row
repeats it takes to encircle the ornament — 3 beads are needed per 6-row repeat.
If you wish to substitute for other thread sizes, adjust as necessary for compatible sized
beads and the size needles you need to produce an open lacy look. Your gauge may vary
with the thread size substitution, so be careful to allow for an adequate amount of thread.

Detail of Turned-down Cuff

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HeartStrings Pattern: A83 - 6101 HeartStrings Pattern: A84 - 6186

A Bit-O-Lace Sport Footies Cable Ride


Cable Ride socks feature slipped stitch braided cable ribbing in multi-colored stripes
These short top socks with cushioned soles and heels are nice for sports activities and
warm weather. Start at the toe, and proceed to the ankle ribbing that sports a narrow lace
alternating with solid contrasting color.
edging. The final touch is a lacy knitted ribbon tied in a bow at the top back of ankle. The picot cuff edging is a nice detail to complement the braided cable ribbing.

Colorful textured ribbing on the legs and smooth ribbing throughout the top of feet
make these socks fun-to-knit and good-fitting, too!

The pictured model was made with two Australian yarns from Heirloom:
(M) Breeze: 68.6% cotton/30% merino/0.4% lycra - color# 007 French Blue
(C) Cotton 8-ply: 100% cotton - color# 656 Light Periwinkle

Sizing
Adult medium

Yarn and Needles Sizing


Adult medium
Main color (M) yarn for the main portion of the sock: approximately 180 yards of sport or
DK weight yarn (12 - 13 wraps per inch) in cotton or wool blend appropriate for socks as Yarn and Needles
desired.
Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch) in two colors:
Coordinating color (C) yarn for lace edging and ribbon: 30 yards of sport or DK weight Main yarn in a multi-color (M) - 200 yards
yarn in your choice of coordinating or contrast color. This can be the same type of yarn as
the main sock, or a different yarn in the same weight or even a slightly lighter weight. Contrasting solid color yarn (C) - 200 yards

Size 3 mm (US 2 to 3) double point needles, set of 4 or 5 needles, or size to achieve gauge. Socks pictured were knitted in 80% superwash wool/20% nylon yarn as
follows:
Gauge: 6½ stitches per inch over stockinette stitch in M yarn
(M) Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock in color # 66 Embers
Size F or G crochet hook
(C) Heirloom Argyle in color # 484 Black
Short piece of smooth yarn or string to be used as waste yarn Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, or size needed to obtain planned
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter gauge, set of 4 or 5 needles
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch in yarn C over stockinette stitch

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, please please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com
let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: A85 - 5332 HeartStrings Pattern: A86 - 5332

Summer Lace Anklets Circle of Friendship Socks

Lace-edged split cuff socks are designed


for cotton and cotton-blend yarns, thus
Traveling stitch cables define inter-connected
making them nice for summertime and
those who prefer cotton. circles, and remind us of the friendships that
abound through our knitting. Pattern includes
stitch variations for yarn in either variegated
or solid colors.
Sizing
Adult medium
The model pictured at left was made with a variegated yarn:
Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock 80% merino wool/20% nylon yarn in
Yarn and Needles color Socknitters Rainbow. This should give you a good idea of
Main color (M) yarn for the main portion how the stitch pattern will show up in a variegated yarn. You may
also select a solid color yarn which further emphasizes the bold
of the sock: approximately 210 yards of
relief of the stitch pattern for an even more classic look.
sport or DK weight yarn (12 - 13 wraps
per inch) in cotton or cotton blend.

Coordinating color (C) yarn for lace


edging: 50 yards of sport or DK weight
yarn in your choice of coordinating or
contrast color.

Size 3 mm (US 2 to 3) double point Sizing


needles, set of 4 or 5 needles, or size to
achieve gauge. Adult medium

Gauge: Yarn and Needles


6½ stitches per inch over stockinette
Fingering weight sock yarn (16 - 17 wraps per inch), approximately 300 yards in
stitch in M.
either a variegated or solid color
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter Size 1 US (2.5 mm) double point needles, or size needed to obtain planned
gauge, set of 5
Gauge: 8 stitches per inch over stockinette stitch
The pictured model was made with two Australian yarns from Heirloom:
(M) Breeze: 68.6% cotton/30% merino/0.4% lycra - color# 005 Dusty Rose Cable needle - optional
(C) Cotton 8-ply: 100% cotton - color# 654 Pink
Skill Level: Intermediate to advanced knitter. This is a charted pattern.
Instructions are given for making the twisted stitch traveling cables either with
or without a cable needle.

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let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047-2133, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: A87 - 5350

The Skinny on Lace


Create a statement in lace, and wear it with pizzazz.
Slimming chevrons and stylized fleur-de-lis arranged
symmetrically in narrow lace bands are knitted from end-
to-end in one piece — no grafting or seams to sew.

“I just love the simplicity of your patterns and


the complexity of their appearance.”
Three styles are included in this pattern — Sash,
– Maureen M.
Necktie and Long Wrap Scarf — giving you options to
knit with anything from lace weight to sport/DK yarn.

Style: S ash Necktie Long Wrap Scarf

Finished siz e: 4" by 60" 2¼" by 40" 4½" by 80"

135 yards fingering weight 110 yards lace weight


250 yards sport or DK
Materials: yarn or equivalent such yarn or equivalent such as
weight yarn
as size 5 crochet thread size 10 crochet thread

Suggested needles: Size 6 US (4.0 mm) Size 1 US (2.25 mm) Size 7 US (4.5 mm)

Gauge over stitch pattern


5 sts per inch 10 sts per inch 4¾ sts per inch
after w ashing and blocking:

Materials used in pictured New World Textiles 100% Klippan 16/2 wet-spun Fonty Velourine 54% cotton
model: natural hemp 6/2 100% line linen #529 / 46% viscose #558

Length is easily adjusted by working more or fewer row repeats.


Please plan for correspondingly more or less yarn if adjusting.

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HeartStrings Pattern: A89- 5329 Pattern: A91 - 5332

Lacy Riverine Mini Lace and Beaded Flag


An elegant coordinating set of A miniature representation of the U.S. flag knitted in lacy stripes and beaded stars, to
reversible lace scarf, headband, symbolize the flag proudly waving in the breeze.
and mitts or muffatees to keep
neck, head, hands and arms warm
on cool days. The undulating lacy In memory of those who
design is reminiscent of a softly mourn the loss of loved ones
flowing river on quiet afternoons. in the tragic events of
With just two simple lace pattern September 11, 2001. I
applaud those who have
rows that repeat, any of these given, and continue to give
items would be suitable for even a so much in responding to
beginning lace knitter to make. relief efforts and to defending
our country's values and
peoples - - my prayers are
with you.

God bless America!


Jackie E-S

Finished size: approximately 3" by 5".


Yarn, Beads and Needles
Size 8 pearl cotton thread or equivalent. Your yarn choice needs to be thin, yet strong enough, to carry the
beads. 3 colors as follows: red - 14 yards, white or natural - 10 yards, blue - 6 yards
50 glass seed beads size 10/0 or 11/0 in white or pearl, either loose or pre-strung
Size 4/0 US (1.25 mm) needles.
Headband and Scarf Mitts Muffatees
Gauge - approximately 14½ stitches per inch over pattern.
For Lacy Riverine scarf, headband and pair of mitts or muffatees as pictured, use 3 Beading needle (if beads are loose)
balls Windy Valley Musk Ox, Qiviut 2/14 color Arctic Moss (1 oz/250 yds per ball).
Note: If you would like a larger (or even smaller!) flag, just choose thicker or thinner yarn, and
correspondingly sized needles and beads. Plan accordingly for more or less yardage being needed.
Scarf Headband Mitts/Muffatees
Skill Level: Intermediate knitter and comfortable in reading charted instructions
Finished Measurements One size: 10” width; Women’s Medium [Large]: Women’s Medium [Large]: 8¼”
54” length. Scarf can 3¾” wide; 18½ [20]” length; 8 [9¼]” circumference at
be easily adjusted for circumference. widest part (to be worn about Abbreviations and Special Techniques
width and length. If the fist as mitts/fingerless
making larger, please gloves, or in the reversed BO - bind off a stitch by slipping previous stitch made over sl - slip a stitch as if to purl unless otherwise directed
allow additional yarn. direction as muffatees to cover the most recent stitch made and off the needle sl bead-k1 - slip bead next to right hand needle and then k1
the forearm). ch 1 - chain 1 in knitting by slipping a stitch from RH ndl to sl bead-p1 - slip bead next to right hand needle and then p1
LH ndl, and knit into the stitch again SSK - slip 1 stitch as if to knit, and then slip another stitch as
Yarn – fingering or lace 500 yds 75 [80] yds 130 [150] yds k - knit if to knit; insert left needle tip into the 2 slipped stitches
weight of your choice k2tog - knit 2 stitches together from left to right and knit these 2 stitches together. If you
LH - left hand prefer, you may substitute slip 1-knit 1-pass slipped stitch
ndl(s) - needle(s) over.
Needles – recommended US 5 (3.75 mm) in your US 4 (3.5 mm) in 16” US 4 (3.5 mm) in double point or no stitch - used to represent a graph grid on the knitting st(s) - stitch(es)
size is stated; use whatever choice of any style circular or double point circular needles of your choice chart to be ignored; this is used just to make the visual WS - wrong side
needles for knitting needles of your choice for for knitting in the round. layout more readable yo - yarn over
you need to obtain planned back and forth across knitting in the round. p - purl
gauge width of scarf. Caution: Instructions are written assuming you are knitting
rep - repeat(ing)
rep from * - repeat all instructions from the previous asterisk stitches off your left-hand needle onto your right-hand
Gauge 6 sts/inch over 6 sts/inch over Riverine-8 6 sts/inch over Riverine-8 needle. If you are working instead from right needle to left
RH - right hand
Riverine-20 pattern pattern stitch pattern stitch needle, please adjust instructions to agree with your
(after light blocking) RS - right side
stitch direction of work.
p - purl
sl - slip
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please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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HeartStrings Pattern: A92 - 6038 HeartStrings Pattern A93 - 5201

Bells On My Toes
Lace-Edged Hanky
Beaded Garland
An heirloom in the making. Knit a flowing lace edging and attach Mini Holiday Sock
to a hemstitched handkerchief.
A festive holiday miniature
sock for you. Simple beading
techniques make this quick to
knit, and the results look
impressive.

Use for holiday tree trimming,


as a sachet filled with herbal
mixtures or potpourri, as a
gift box decoration, etc. I bet
you won't be able to make just
one!

Also, enjoy other HeartStrings


sock patterns available at your
yarn shop or as seen at the
HeartStrings FiberArts web
site —
www.heartstringsfiberarts.com

Yarn, Needles, and Beads

These amounts are for a single sock:


Includes a lesson in how to seamlessly join in the lace edging
pattern stitch. x Fingering weight yarn in white or natural color - approximately 20 yards
x 8/0 seed beads - 24 gold, 72 green, 150 red (or your choice of colors)
x Optional - additional beads for making a loop to hang the sock
Materials: x Small jingle bell
x Size US 2 (2.75mm - 3mm) double point needles, set of 4
10” square hem-stitched handkerchief
x Collapsing eye needle or sewing needle with eye small enough for stringing the
Lace thread: crochet thread size 30, or similar weight
beads e.g. size 24 tapestry needle
Waste thread: a few yards of contrast color in a similar
weight to the lace thread
Gauge: Approximately 6½ sts per inch (since this is decorative, gauge is not
Size 2/0 knitting needles (1.75 mm)
critical)
Crochet hook size 6 (1.75 mm)
Tapestry needle size 24 Size: Approximately 4 inches long overall

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HeartStrings Pattern: A94 - 6051

Beaded Lace Cable Mini-Study


So delicate and exquisite — the beauty of lace combined with tiny beads! Here are four
variations of a helix cable design for you to explore and compare the effect of different beaded
lace techniques.
Pattern includes finishing instructions for your choice of bookmarks and bracelets.

“Your pattern instructions are foolproof. You


provide more than enough information, hints,
Models pictured above were knitted in DMC perle cotton size 8 and Miyuki seed beads.Right to left –
tips, etc. to make a project succeed. Count me
Variation 1:
Variation 2:
Variation 3:
DMC #2041, Miyuki #11-1061L
DMC #504, Miyuki #11-1074
DMC #957, Miyuki #11-254D
as a very satisfied customer who looks forward
to purchasing more of your patterns.”
Variation 4: DMC #415, Miyuki #11-24 (also shown to the right finished as a bracelet)

Yarn, Beads, Needles and Notions


A fine smooth thread such as size 8 perle
cotton, size 10 crochet thread, or equivalent;
approx 35 yards for each bookmark or bracelet.
– Audry M.
Size 11/0 seed beads, approx 2g for each
bookmark or bracelet.
Pair of straight needles in size US 4/0 (1.25
mm) or US 3/0 (1.5 mm).
Bead stringing needle – Your choice of any
small-eyed or collapsing eye needle that can
pass through the hole in your beads. Examples
are a regular sewing needle or a nylon dental
floss threader.
Optional bracelet clasp – Your choice of toggle
and ring closure, hooks and eyes, or similar.

Finished Sizes
1¾” x 6½” on size 4/0 needles.
2” x 7½” on size 3/0 needles.
Variation 3 finished as a bracelet
Length can easily be adjusted by working more or fewer row repeats. DMC #503, Miyuki #11-339
Please consider additional yarn and beads if making larger.

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Jackie E-S Design Collections – Comfort Collection – The Sock Calendar Series

HeartStrings Pattern: A96 - 6341


HeartStrings Pattern: A95 - 5332

Felted Beret
Peaks and Valleys Scarf
These berets knit up quickly for
distinctive gifts.
Narrow panels of lace play
No need to have flawlessly spun
counterpoint against the zig-
yarn, so this can be a good project to
zagging path of variegated color
use with your “beginner” handspun.
along this scarf.
Great for using up small amounts
Easy to knit on just a few
and samples, as the mixing of colors
stitches, and enjoyable to wear
just leads to exciting, unique
in a variety of ways.
combinations.
Easy machine felting instructions
Yarn and Needles included.

Approximately 300 yards of


fingering or light sportweight
yarn - approximately 2½ - 3½ oz Sizing
for blocked measurements of Small [Medium, Large]. The target beret
diameter after felting for each size is —
5½ by 68". Length and/or width
are easily adjusted for your Small - 10" diameter, up to hat size 7

preferences, or to the amount of Medium - 11" diameter, hat sizes 7 to 8


yarn you have. Large - 12" diameter, hat size 8 or larger

Size 4 us (3.5 mm) needles or


size to produce a fabric with a Samples shown were made in handspun 2-ply worsted
feel that is pleasing to you. weight wool yarn.

Gauge: 6½ sts per inch over


pattern after blocking. Gauge is
not terribly important, as
scarves do not have to be sized
exactly to be enjoyed.
Materials and Tools
Approximately 4½ [5, 5½] ounces of wool or wool blend (not superwash) spun into a 2-ply worsted
weight knitting yarn at 10 – 12 wraps per inch. Loosely spun is better than a tight twist.
Pictured model was knitted in
Heritage Yarns Cotton/Rayon, Yarn is used doubled throughout. Use a single color or your choice of several colors from dark to light to
make a beret that is uniquely your creation. See sample models in photo for ideas.
colorway Spring at Rocky
Springs. Size 11 US (8.00 mm) 16 - 24" circular needle and double point needles.
Gauge: about 3 stitches per inch with yarn doubled over stockinette stitch.
About 1 yard of smooth, strong waste string such as dental floss or crochet thread.
For Headband finishing:
A length of coordinating grosgrain ribbon or narrow inkle-woven band to fit circumference of head
plus 1" for seam allowance
Coordinating sewing thread
Sewing needle

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: A99 - 7025

Beaded Lace Wristlets


Here are three styles of beaded hand
coverings designed for under-the-cuff
wear to give the look of layering. Pretty
enough to even wear by themselves!
All three styles have a special elegance
with their contoured beaded edging and
bead-embellished lace.
The Wrist Warmers feature a slightly frilly
look that looks fabulous peaking out from
the underneath the cuffs of a blouse or
sweater. The beaded pattern leans left on
one wrist warmer and right on the other,
giving a balanced look to the duo.
The Hand Warmers are styled to cover the
back of the hand. This version features a
symmetrically mirrored arrangement of
the bead-embellished lace on each
Warmer. The shaping is done in pattern to

“Thank you for not only offering such fabulous


conform to the hand.
Left to right: Wrist Warmers, Hand Warmers, Mitts
The Mitts are similar to the Hand Warmers

patterns, but for taking the time to include so Finished Measurements, Yarn, Beads, Needles except made longer to cover more of the
hand, and incorporate a wider gusset to
Sized for adult medium. span the thumb hole. What a flattering

many details and helpful hints.” Measurements and materials specifications for the
three styles are separated by slashes as follows:
alternative to wearing mittens or gloves.

– Debi D.
Wrist Warmers / Hand Warmers / Mitts
Finished measurents (unstretched):
Circumference at upper edge: 8½” / 9” / 10”
Circumference around wrist (all 3 styles): 6”
Length: 4” / 6½” / 8¼”
Fingering weight yarn:
110 / 195 / 225 yards
Size 1 US (2.25 mm) knitting needles or size to give
gauge of 9½ stitches/inch over Beaded Lace pattern
stitch or an equivalent of approximately 8½ stitches/
inch over stockinette; your choice of double point
needles or circulars
Size 8/0 seed beads: 336 / 768 / 1032 beads
Pictured models knitted in Brown Sheep Nature
(approximately 10 / 25 / 30 grams) Spun fingering weight yarn and Miyuki beads.
Size 24 tapestry needle, nylon dental floss threader or Yarn color and bead color numbers —
other collapsing eye needle for stringing beads onto Wrist Warmers: 720 Ash, 725 Dark Bronze
your yarn
Hand Warmers: 107 Silver Sage, 456 Gunmetal Iris

Mitts: N81 Cranberry Fog, 460 Metallic Plum

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March 2008 Catalog HeartStrings Knitting Patterns
From the classic to the uniquely appealing – Skill-building comprehensive instructions – Yarn-brand independent patterns for creative freedom

HeartStrings Pattern: A133 - 6023 HeartStrings Pattern: A134 - 7005

Beaded Basketweave Buffalo Beaded Socks


This beaded scarf and matching Buffalo down is a soft yet sturdy fiber worthy of pampering our feet. Add some
split-cuff anklets will make eyes beads and a pretty lace pattern, and you’ll have a luscious pair of Buffalo Beaded
Socks to treasure for traveling across the plains or anywhere.
turn your way.
The interplay of the knit-purl
basketweave texture and beaded
knitting makes this a fun-knit
project. The stitch pattern used for
the center portion of the scarf is a
slip-stitch pseudo ribbing that
gives an extra-soft cushion of
comfort around your neck.

Beaded Basketweave Anklets


Sizes adult S [M, L] with finished
measurements of 8 [8½, 9¼]” sock foot
circumference, 8½ [9½, 10½]” foot length,
3½ [3¾, 4¼]” leg height
DK weight yarn —
70 [80, 90] yards color A (for cuffs of
anklets)
185 [215, 255] yards color B (for
remainder of anklets)
Size 2.5 US / 3.0 mm knitting needles or
size needed to give gauge of 6½ stitches
per inch over stockinette stitch, your
choice of double point needles or circulars
Size 6 [7, 8] US / 4[4.5, 5] mm knitting
needles or 1[1,5 2] mm larger than those
used to obtain gauge, your choice of
needles for knitting back and forth
240 size 6/0 seed beads (approx 20 g) Beaded Basketweave Scarf
Finished size 45” long, 7” wide at beaded ends and 5¾”
Size 24 tapestry needle, nylon dental floss
wide in unbeaded portion worn around neck
threader or other collapsing eye needle for
Pictured models knitted in Buffalo Gold yarn from 2HL Buffalo Ranch and Miyuki beads #593 Dark Beige Ceylon
stringing beads onto your yarn 400 yards DK weight yarn in same for anklet cuffs
Size 7 US / 4.5 mm straight knitting needles or size to Sizing
give gauge of 8 stitches per inch over Slip-Stitch Pseudo Adult medium. Stated yardage is for planned measurements of 5½" leg length above heel flap, 7½" sock
foot circumference unstretched, and 9½" foot length.
Ribbing pattern stitch, your choice of needles for
knitting back and forth Yarn, Beads and Needles
310 yards fingering weight yarn in 100% buffalo down or a buffalo down blend with merino, nylon or similar.
624 size 6/0 seed beads (approx 52 g)
Of course, these socks can be made with yarn other than buffalo as used in this model. But if you want to
Bead stringing needle as described for anklets try something new, here’s your chance!
Size 2 US (3 mm) knitting needles or size needed to obtain a gauge of 7 stitches per inch over stockinette
Pictured models were knitted in Heirloom Easycare 8, #711 (for stitch; your choice of double point or circular needles for knitting in the round.
scarf and cuffs of anklets) and #779 (for remainder of anklets); 200 size 6/0 (4 mm diameter) glass seed beads (allow approximately 15 g)
Miyuki beads #6-1427 Silver-lined Violet.
Bead stringing needle; your choice of any small-eyed needle or collapsing eye needle that can pass through
Beaded split-cuff anklets and scarf ensemble the hole in your beads.

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I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions, I strive to make your pattern accurate and complete. If I have overlooked something, or if you have problems or suggestions,
please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094 or Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

HeartStrings Pattern: A135 - 6028

Filigree Lace Ensembles


The lacy look in layering without the
added bulk and warmth of wearing
full garments.
Neck Warmer, coordinating Wrist
Warmers and Hat are knitted in a
simple lace motif that looks more
complicated than it really is.
The pattern stitch has a pretty reverse
side, too, so that the items can be
worn inside out or with edges folded
over to give a variety of looks.
For more styles of hand coverings
that can be coordinated with the
Filigree Lace Hat and Neck Warmer,
see HeartStrings pattern #A35 “Fine
Filigree Fingerlings”.

Finished Measurements, Yarn and Needles “Your patterns are just fabulous ... unique and
yet based on tradition.”
Sized for adult small-medium, with changes for large in brackets.
Note: Measurements are taken after washing and blocking the finished Wrist Warmers
item, and with the item unstretched. Length is measured from the 6½[7¾]” circ at scalloped edge;
outer edge of the scalloped border. 6[7]” circ around wrist

Neck Warmer / Collarette


16[17¾]” neck circ; 5¼” length
Filigree Lace Hat
19[20½]” brim circ; 8[8½]” depth
Sport weight yarn:
85[100] for shorter 3½” length – Jennifer C.
version (shown in pink)
from brim edge to top of crown
Sport weight yarn: 110[125] yards
100[120] yards for longer 5¼”
Size 6 US (4 mm) knitting needles Sport weight yarn: 175[210] yards length version (shown in natural)
or size to give gauge of 6¾ stitches Size 6 US (4 mm) knitting needles Size 2 US (2.75 mm) knitting
per inch over Lace Filigree Pattern or size to give gauge of 7 stitches needles or size to give gauge of 9¼
Stitch, 16” circular per inch over Lace Filigree Pattern stitches per inch over Lace Filigree
21”to 24” circular needle one size Stitch, 16” circular and set of Pattern Stitch; your choice of double
larger than used to obtain gauge double point needles point or circular needles

Neck warmer as worn inside-out with


collar turned down for collarette style

2 styles of coordinating wrist warmers

Pictured models knitted in Brown Sheep Nature Spun sport weight #N98 Pink Please and #730 Natural.

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please let me know at: HeartStrings, 53 Parlange Dr, Destrehan, LA 70047, (985) 764-8094, Jackie@HeartStringsFiberArts.com

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