Peeks & Waves--Free Pattern of the Month!
With Mother's Day coming up, it's time to start working on quick, but thoughtful gifts for mom. For this pillow cover, you need only to knit one piece and attach it to an existing pillow, letting its color peek through the front while the back remains uninterrupted. And hey, if you use my line of yarn, you can literally say your pillow is made with LOVE! ;-)
Materials
1 Ball each of Vickie Howell Collection’s LOVE in colors: Jack & Sally (silver), Ennis & Jack (lavender), and Joel & Clementine (dark purple).
US Size 9 Needles
Tapestry Needle
Black 19”x19” Pillow (I found mine at Target)
Black Thread
Sewing Needle
Sewing Pins
Finished Measurement
Approx 19”x19”
Wavy Pattern Stitch
Rows 1-2: Knit all sts.
Row 3: K 6, *YO, K1, YO2, K1, YO3, K1, YO2, K1, YO, K6. Repeat from * to end
Row 4: Knit all knit sts, drop all YOs.
Rows 5-6: Knit all sts.
Row 7: K1, *YO, K1, YO2, K1, YO3, K1, YO2, K1, YO, K6. Repeat to last 5 sts. YO, K1, YO2, K1, YO3, K1, YO2, K1, YO, K1.
Row 8: Repeat row 4.
Directions
With Jack &
Join and switch to Ennis & Jack. Work 8 rows in Wavy Pattern Stitch.
Join and switch to Joel & Clementine. Work 8 rows in Wavy Pattern Stitch.
Continue established 3 color stripe pattern (24 rows), twice more.
Join and switch to Jack & Sally. Work 8 rows in Wavy Pattern Stitch.
Bind off.
Finishing
Pin finished piece onto front of pillow. Using sewing needle, thread and small stitches, attach knitted piece to pillow by tacking on
Labels: free pattern, knitting, love yarn, Vickie Howell collection
posted by Vickie Howell @ 3:24 PM













16 Comments:
Love the pattern! I'm thinking that this would make a beautiful shawl! Now, my wheels are turning!
beautiful pattern! i think that this is one of those projects where you knit not only one for your mother, but one for yourself. Love the colors too!
Love the look of the this pillow! It would look so good in my daughter's room. The only problem is that there are no retails store in Minneapolis,MN (which I'm really disappointed to find out) that carries your yarn. Is it possible to buy it online?
ALRIGHT! Finally!
Ohhhh...this is SO pretty! I can't wait to make it. :) Thanks for the pattern. By the way, I sent my photo of the peacock scarf I made to your webmaster, per your request. :) I hope I can do THIS pattern some justice, too. Plus, I really want to try out your beautiful yarns!!!
love this pattern...i think i might need to make some sort of scarf or shawl out of it...maybe call it "The Vickie"? : )
I'm not sure how to post a comment here, but this is about the third try. Vickie, I know this is off the subject of the free pattern for April, but I was wondering where I can find and purchase the pattern fro the lovely turquoise ascot or neck scarf you have on in the picture for your blog? It is so pretty. Thanks!
Anonymous-You can find Love online at Webs www.yarn.com.
Thank you vickie for making knitting exciting. I am a beginner. My childhood best friend has been here visiting and now I have her hooked.
You are awesome
thanks
annette
(computerwheelie)
Melissa, I agree! As I was knitting I was thinking the same thing. It drapes really nicely. Please send pictures if you decide to turn it into a shawl. :-) Oh and thanks for answering the yarn question for me. It's been a den o' sick over here for the past few days, so I'm a little slow in responding.
Anonymous, the blue ascot pattern is available through yarn stores--I'm going to ask SWTC if they mind me posting it but if you don't tell anyone, I could probably e-mail it to you. ;-)
More on the scarf in my profile pic, tomorrow!
Annetee, Awwww, thanks! So glad to hear your friend digs the knitting!
xo,
Vickie
Vickie I tried posting on your previous blog entry.
This past weekend I bought shorter needles and thicker yarn. Watched you links you gave me...I am computerwheelie on myspace. Somehow I just caught on.
The shorter needles work for me because they don't get caught in my vent tube. As I progress (hopefully so) will I necessarily need to get longer needles????
I am addicted to knitting now and so is my friend. She left today with yarn and a pair of needles.
thanks
you just rock!!!!
annette
Thank you Melissa. Still trying to figure out were the yarn shops are around here.
Vickie,
I would be glad to purchase the pattern, but I live in Augusta, GA and neither knitting shop carries your new yarn or patterns. I'd love to know of a mailorder place to get it. Also, I'm not sure how to get you my email. Thanks!
Cheryl
I love this pattern!! I will definitely try this for my mom's Mother's Day gift! Thanks for posting!
Hey Vickie,
I Love you for getting me back interested in knitting,my dad was the first when i was 8 yrs old and he bought me some yarn and needles kit the yarn was brown and chunky and I made a very long scarf hey i was only 8..lol I love your show and I love you for making it so easy to understand. Now my 7 yr old daughter wants too learn any suggestions on how too get her started? is it better for her too use big needles or smaller ones? Help!
knister girl,
kimmee
Kimmee- I suggest using size 8-9 short needles for teaching children. Melanie Falick wrote a great knitting book for kids called appropriately enough, Kids Knitting. It's got instruction, cute, easy projects and even a little poem to help children remember the steps of a knit stitch. Hope that helps!
Jennifer--I'd be honored!
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