Please note, I have moved all the pattern files to Ravelry. You will need to be a member to download them. Membership is free.

6/14/20

Polka Dot Baby Set

I can't believe it's been 2 years since I've posted anything here. To be honest, I've been more interested in educating myself in more knitting techniques rather than designing and writing patterns. I've been concentrating on color stranded knitting which I never really mastered until recently. Anyway, I am publishing a new pattern today. It's named




It has a cardigan, hat, and booties in two sizes, 3 to 6 months and 6 to 12 months. It's in PDF format.



It features a 2-color seed stitch pattern, so there's some stranded knitting involved.



It's knit from the top down in worsted weight yarn with a gauge of 4.5 stitches per inch on size 8 needles.



 It knits up pretty quickly as a result.



I've made quite a few of them over the past couple years.



This one was a gift for my nephew and his wife's first baby. (Note: blanket not included in pattern.)



I've put this pattern in my Ravelry store, for free, so if you're interested click on the link.

                        linky-->            Polka Dot Baby Set


As usual, I strive to make my patterns error free, but sometimes things can slip by. If you should find one or more in this pattern, please let me know by posting a comment here.




1/20/18

Sporty Raglan Baby Cardigan

Happy New Year! It's been ages since I've added any patterns. Well, guess what? I'm adding one today. I've written my first baby sweater pattern.



I came up with this pattern to use for charity knitting. I make a lot of baby layette sets and wanted a cardigan that was a little more masculin for baby boys.



This sporty little cardigan is knit from the top down. It features raglan shoulders and 1 by 1 ribbing for the collar, bottom welt, sleeve cuffs, and button bands. It’s a fast and easy knit.



The yoke is done in Intarsia so there will be no floats from changing colors. It is a good pattern for beginning Intarsia knitters to use.

This cardigan requires 1 skein each of 2 colors of worsted weight yarn, but you can use any number of colors you want. You will need 5 half or three quarter inch buttons too. (The buttons on the model: Lets Play Ball buttons)



Stitch markers are required. I highly recommend you use a strand of contrasting color yarn to hold the sleeve stitches when completing the body. I found it is almost impossible to use stiff metal stitch holders because of the nature of how this garment is knitted. If you do not want to use yarn, the Clover flexible stitch holders work great.

I wrote this in 2 sizes, 3-6 and 6-12 months, because those are the two sizes of baby items I regularly make for my charity group.




The pattern is in PDF format and can be downloaded here:



As usual, I strive to make my patterns error free, but sometimes things can slip by. If you should find one or more in this pattern, please let me know by posting a comment here.



11/26/17

Aran Baby Cardigan and Links

I have finished fixing ALL the broken links to my patterns. I've put Just Peachy on my Google Drive (which I forgot I even had). I've updated the link on the Just Peachy page too.

I also have updated links to a baby aran cardigan pattern that was published by McCalls (remember them?) back in the 70's. I love this pattern and have made many of these little sweaters for gifts.



A few years ago or so I went to a great deal of effort to find the copyright holder to this pattern and it's accompanying hat. I found them-in Japan. McCall's pattern department had been sold a couple times or so and I just followed the trail until I got to the current owner. They gave me ownership of the copyrights for the pattern, which I greatly appreciate.



I've had a post on my regular blog, Beadknitter Gallery, linking to this pattern for quite some time, but decided I need to put it here too, since I've made it available, for free, to everyone. If you want to knit this lovely little sweater:

Here's the link ---->  Aran Baby Cardigan

Here is the link to ----> The Matching Bonnet

I do not have a pic of the bonnet because I don't make it. I don't really like it, to be honest.

Hopefully, I won't have anymore problems with downloading these patterns.

11/11/17

It's Fixed!

Hi folks. In case you hadn't noticed, the links to the pdf downloads of my patterns stopped working about 3 or so weeks ago. I don't know what happened. I hadn't changed anything and Box.net says the links should work, but they don't. Not even for me. So I had to come up with a solution to solve the problem.

My solution was to set up a Ravelry store and upload all the pdf's there for the knitting patterns. I have not dealt with the beading patterns yet. I'm looking for a new place to store them. I'll post here when I've got it fixed.

Thank you for your patience and support.

Linda Jo Park
Owner, Beadknitter Patterns. 

6/21/15

Little Brick Checks Mens Mittens

It's been awhile since I've posted a new pattern. I shall remedy that right now. I've been knitting a lot of mens mittens for charity this year (12 pair so far) and using the Little Garter Checks pattern. However, when I started the last pair, I was kind of bored using the same one all the time, so I came up with a new one. I've written it up and here it is.





The mittens are knitted in the round on 2 circular needles. The feature 2x2 rib cuffs and a thumb gusset.





Here's the Linky to the PDF pattern --->  Little Brick Checks Mens Mittens



I strive to make my patterns error free, but sometimes things can slip by. If you should find one or more in this pattern, please let me know by posting a comment here.