Orb-It Knit Ball

Get creative and use this simple ball pattern in endless ways! Experiment with different yarns, colors, stripes, and stuffings to make baby toys, dog toys, Christmas ornaments, juggling balls, hacky-sacks, etc.

This pattern is a FREE RAVELRY DOWNLOAD.
You can add this pattern to your Ravelry queue here.

Size: Size depends on the yarn weight you use
Needles: Set of 4 double-pointed needles appropriate for the weight of yarn you’re using, a good size is usually listed on the yarn label. This chart also lists yarn weights and recommended needle sizes.
Yarn: Any yarn, any weight, see note below on yarn amounts
Additional Materials: tapestry needle for weaving ends, row counter, stuffing
Gauge: make a fabric tight enough to hold the stuffing

Yarn amounts: These amounts are approximate, my results for the different weights. Super Bulky – 45 grams, Bulky – 20 grams, Worsted – 10 grams, DK – 8 grams.

Podcast Episode 89: I Can’t Move Because My Hat Will Fall Off


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Casey’s website is kcknits.com.
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Things we talk about in this episode:

Clapotis
A good article clarifying the attributes of Bamboo Textiles
Help for Tight Knitters

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Podcast Episode 88: Fashion Revolution


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Casey wrote more about her own fashion revolution on her blog here.
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Fashion Revolution
Fashion Revolution on Instagram
The True Cost Documentary (available for streaming on Netflix)
Book: OverDressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion

Other things we talk about in this episode:
Organic Superwash: Tanis Fibers
Here’s a whole list!
Finally! An emoji for knitters!
Casey’s Carbeth sweater

Helix Knitting (Jogless One-Round Stripes)

In this video I demonstrate a technique for working one-round stripes (think striped hat) with clean color changes.

THE MATH:
Take your total number of stitches, and divide that number by the number of colors you want to use in your stripes. In my sample, I have 72 stitches and 3 colors. 72 divided by 3 = 24, so I have 24 stitches between each of my markers. If the number of stripes you want to use don’t divide evenly into your stitch count (ex, 80 stitches and three colors), that’s okay. It isn’t vital that the stitches between the markers are the exact same number of stitches – getting close is fine. In the example I just gave, I would put 28/26/26 stitches in my segments.

For two-color helix stripes, the technique is basically the same, but you only need one stitch marker at the beginning of the round. Knit around with your first color, then knit your second round with your second color. At the marker, switch back to the first color without wrapping the two yarns (same as using three or more colors). Keep in mind that the first few rounds look wonky, but it all starts to look much better after you are several rounds in.

The yarn in my “bad” example is leftover from my Om Shawl.

The yarn in my “good” sample is Berroco Vintage Worsted.

The needles I use are all Knitter’s Pride 16″ circulars from interchangeable sets.

My nail polish is Gelish, “I Or-kid You Not”.

Zen Yarn Garden Chevron Baby Blanket


Soft, smushy baby blanket in gorgeous hand-dyed bulky yarn, for a special baby! This pattern is simple enough for newer knitters; and a fun and quick knit for more experienced knitters.

Free Ravelry download, free video tutorial. You can add this pattern to your Ravelry queue here.

Size: 36” square (92cm square)
Needles: Size US 13 (9mm) 24 or 32” circulars
Yarn: Zen Yarn Garden Chevron Baby Blanket Kit, three color sets available
Additional Materials: 5 ring stitch markers, tapestry needle for weaving ends
Gauge: 2.5 stitches per inch, 10 stitches over 4” (10cm). One pattern repeat is 6” wide.

The stitch markers I used are these.

The needles I uses are Addi Turbo (metal) and Lykke Driftwood, both from interchangeable sets.

My nail polish is Gelish, “I Or-kid You Not”.

Options for Knitting in a Tube

Can I knit this using magic loop? Can I use short circulars instead? In this video I show different options for knitting in a tube.

The double-pointed needles I use are Knitter’s Pride Bamboo.

The long circular needles I use are Knitter’s Pride Zing from an interchangeable set.

The 9″circulars I use are Knitter’s Pride Platina.

The yarn I’m using is Knit Picks Preciosa.

My nail polish is Gelish, “I Or-kid You Not”.

Podcast Episode 85: You’re the Boss of Your Knitting!


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Casey’s website is kcknits.com.
To get your knitting question on the show, just email it to podcast@verypink.com.

Our lovely sponsor this week:
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Things we talk about in this episode:
The Finer Points of Garment Fitting and Blocking
Baa-ble Hat (One correction, the other pattern we discuss in the pod is actually a cowl, not a hat)
Long-Tail Cast-On
German Twisted CO
Robot dogs that open doors
Carbeth cropped sweater