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24 Practical, Beautiful Designs to Wear Every Day!

Knitters love stitching pieces that become mainstays: garments and accessories to wear year after year. They are steadfast companions in your daily adventures: walking the dog, working outdoors, or simply tucking in for a cozy night at home.

Rugged Knits is a collection of 21 functional, lovely, and interesting knitting patterns for men and women. Side-by-side with hearty wool sweaters and sock patterns are more unexpectedly delicate-looking pieces, such as a warm, resilient shawl with lace trim and a cozy cowl with gentle drape. Those who love cables will rejoice in the gorgeously-shaped turtleneck and bright, eye-catching mitts. Fans of colorwork will enjoy both stranded knitting and intarsia pieces, while those who want to keep it simple will delight in textured, knit-and-purl designs.

Andrea Rangels compelling, classic pieces in Rugged Knits will remain perennial favorites; long after the...

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ANDREA RANGEL 24 PRACTICAL PROJECTS FOR EVERYDAY LIVING CONTENTS - photo 1

ANDREA RANGEL 24 PRACTICAL PROJECTS FOR EVERYDAY LIVING CONTENTS Patterns - photo 2

ANDREA RANGEL
24 PRACTICAL PROJECTS FOR EVERYDAY LIVING

CONTENTS Patterns - photo 3

CONTENTS
Patterns

INTRODUCTION Ive livedand knitin a lot of different climates When I was in - photo 4

INTRODUCTION

Ive livedand knitin a lot of different climates. When I was in southern Arizona, light shawls and tanks came off of my needles. In Jordan, where my husband and I were Peace Corps volunteers, I knit heavy mittens and bulky sweaters, as Jordan is surprisingly the coldest and snowiest place Ive ever lived. And in the Pacific Northwest, Ive made myself countless sweaters, shawls, leggings, socks, and almost anything else you can knit. Maybe thats why I decided to stay in this part of the worldits excellent for knitting. Ive been described as crunchy before, and most people who know me are aware that Im pretty low maintenance and prefer chunky boots and sensible clothes that allow me to be active. I bike for transportation, which means everything I wear needs to be practical. I want my knitwear to work with all my pursuits, so Im drawn to knitting functionally for an active lifestylethink hiking, cycling, and camping. But if you look over my portfolio, youll notice a whole lot of very pretty things, too. I knit lace in every weight and in many different shapes. I love bright, eye-catching colors and revel in fine details. While I strive for utility, I also want to infuse each piece with beauty and luxury. This collection is an expression of my design philosophy. Its full of garments and accessories that are made to be functional (I really do envision you wearing that sweater while doing farm chores), but theyre strongly inspired by the visual richness that knitting can offer. Why not add some beautiful colorwork to that rustic sweater coat? Why not add a bit of luxury to your favorite sweatshirt by knitting it in a silk/camel/alpaca blend that youll never want to take off? All of these garments and accessories are designed for you to wear in your everyday life. Please take them camping, hiking, and biking. And when you get home, wear them to your fancy New Years party, too.

MENS SILHOUETTE BASE LAYER This sweater is the knitters version of the - photo 5

MENS SILHOUETTE
BASE LAYER

This sweater is the knitters version of the perfect thermal base layer. A three-season pullover, it includes some great features: seamless construction; a light, warm fabric; and a comfortably snug fit. But this mens version (see , page 12) is shaped specifically to fit a mans proportions, longer sleeves, deeper armholes, and reverse A-line body shaping.

Finished Sizes 36 3912 4434 4814 5134 5514 915 1005 1135 1225 - photo 6

Finished Sizes

36 (3912, 4434, 4814, 5134, 5514)" (91.5 [100.5, 113.5, 122.5, 131.5, 140.5] cm) chest circumference and 2614 (2634, 2712, 2834, 2912, 3014)" (66.5 [68, 70, 75, 77] cm) long.

Intended to be worn with 13" (2.57.5 cm) of positive ease.

Shown in size 44" (113.5 cm).

Yarn

1537 (1685, 1908, 2057, 2206, 2355) yd (1405 [1541, 1745, 1881, 2017, 2153] m)) fingering weight (#1 Super Fine).

Shown here: Anzula Cloud (80% superwash merino wool, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon; 575 yd [526 m]/114 g): color Seaside, 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins.

Needles

Size U.S. 3 (3.25 mm) 16" and 32" (40 and 80 cm) long circular (cir) and set of 4 or 5 double-pointed (dpn).

Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

Notions

Markers (m); stitch holders or waste yarn; tapestry needle.

Gauge

2712 sts and 38 rows = 4" (10 cm) over Tiny Bowknot patt.

Notes

Pullover is worked in the round from the bottom up. The body is worked first, then the sleeves. Body and sleeves are joined and worked in the round to the neckline. Neckband is then picked up and worked in the round.

STITCH GUIDE
Tiny Bowknot Pattern

Worked in Rnds

(multiple of 6 sts + 3)

Rnds 1, 2, 5, and 6: Knit.

Rnd 3: [K3, p3] to last 3 sts, k3.

Rnd 4: [K3, p1, ksb, p1] to last 3 sts, k3.

Rnd 7: [P3, k3] to last 3 sts, p3.

Rnd 8: [P1, ksb, p1, k3] to last 3 sts, p1, ksb, p1.

Rep Rnds 18 for patt.

Worked in Rows

Rows 1 and 5: (WS) Purl.

Rows 2 and 6: (RS) Knit.

Row 3: [P3, k3] to last 3 sts, p3.

Row 4: [K3, p1, ksb, p1] to last 3 sts, k3.

Row 7: [K3, p3] to last 3 sts, k3.

Row 8: [P1, ksb, p1, k3] to last 3 sts, p1, ksb, p1.

Rep Rows 18 for patt.

ksb (knit into stitch below): Insert right needle tip into row below next stitch on left needle tip, and knit 1, dropping stitch from left needle tip.

Body

With longer cir needle, CO 236 (260, 296, 320, 344, 368) sts. Place marker (pm) for beg of rnd and join for working in rnds, being careful not to twist sts.

HEM

Rnd 1: *P1, (k3, p3) 19 (21, 24, 26, 28, 30) times, k3*, pm for right side; rep from * to *.

Cont in established ribbing until piece measures 1 (1, 1, 112, 2, 2)" (2.5 [2.5, 2.5, 3.8, 5, 5] cm) from beg.

BODY SECTION

Set-up rnd: *P1, work Rnd 1 of Tiny Bowknot patt to m, sm; rep from * once more.

Cont in established patt until piece measures 5 (5, 5, 512, 6, 6)" (12.5 [12.5, 12.5, 14, 15, 15] cm) from beg.

SHAPE BODY

Inc rnd: *P1, m1, work in established patt to m, m1, sm; rep from * once more4 sts incd.

Rep Inc Rnd every 48 rnds twice more248 (272, 308, 332, 356, 380) sts. Work new sts into patt.

Work even until piece measures about 1612 (1612, 1612, 17, 1712, 1712)" (42 [42, 42, 43, 44.5, 44.5] cm) from beg.

Set body aside.

Sleeves
CUFF

With dpn, CO 64 (70, 70, 76, 76, 76) sts. Pm for beg of rnd, and join for working in rnds, being careful not to twist sts.

Rnd 1: P1, [k3, p3] to last 3 sts, k3.

Cont in established ribbing until piece measures 1 (1, 1, 112, 2, 2)" (2.5 [2.5, 2.5, 3.8, 5, 5] cm) from beg.

MAIN SLEEVE SECTION

Set-up rnd: P1, work Rnd 1 of Tiny Bowknot patt to end.

Work 11 (9, 7, 7, 5, 5) more rnds in established patt.

Shape sleeve Inc rnd P1 m1 work in patt to end m12 sts incd Rep Inc Rnd - photo 7

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