Amanita Muscaria (knit mushroom)

My Husbeast was telling me the other night about this mushroom and how it is linked in foldlore to the beginings of Christmas and Santa Claus. It’s quite a fascinating story Mushroom Ornamentand of course … I was totally inspired and had to knit some! lol. They will be adorning our Christmas Tree this year. =-) You can read “The Psychedelic Secrets of Santa Claus” at this link: http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3136.html

THE PATTERN:

I modified the original version (link found below) to make the mushroom pictured.  After I was finished knitting it, I sewed on the sequins and 0/6 seed beads. Or, you can use the little paper dots from a hole punch and just glue them on. Each is pictured below.

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Materials:

worsted weight yarn in red and white (I used red heart super saver solids)

DNP’s (I used size 5)

Felt, paper, or precut dots of any sort. Or use a hole punch and printer paper as I did.

Elmers Glue

Note: Yarn and needle size don’t really matter with this pattern.

Begin:

Start with white – make stem

CO 6 on one needle

Round 1: k6, distribute on 3 needles to work in round

Round 2: kfb all sts   (12 sts)

Rounds 3-12: k (10 rounds)

Stuff the stem at this point

Round 8: [k2tog, k2] repeat (9 sts)

Round 9: k

Round 10: [k2tog, k1] repeat (6 sts)

 

–    make the “gills”  (you could make this an accent color or keep it white as in the pic)

 

Round 11: kfb all sts (12 sts)

Round 12: kfb all sts (24 sts)

Round 13: [kfb, k3] repeat (30 sts)

 

change color to red – make the cap.

Stuff cap as you go.

 

Round 14: k

Round 15: p

Round 16-17: k (2 rounds)

Round 18: [k2tog, k8] repeat (27 sts)

Round 19: k

Round 20: [k2tog, K7] repeat (24 sts)

Round 21: k

I cut a 1 ¾” circle from plastic canvas and inserted it into the base of the cap. This keeps the ‘gills’ from pooching out and becoming rounded after stuffing the cap. Use whatever size circle will fit your mushroom. (it’s easy to eyeball it.)

 

Round 22: [K2tog, K2] repeat (18 sts)

Round 23: k

Round 24: [k2tog, K1] repeat (12 sts)

Round 25: k

Round 26: k2tog around (6sts)

–put additional stuffing in the cap if needed

–draw yarn through loops and tighten to close

– cut a small length of red ribbon and use tapestry needle to pass it through the top of the cap. Tie in a knot and pull the knot through the cap to hide it inside. This will give you a nice loop with no knot showing.

ENJOY!

The original and unmodified version can be found on Ravelry at this link:  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/knitted-shrooms

Mushroom ornaments with paper dots (left) or sequins and beads (right)

Mushroom ornaments with paper dots (left) or sequins and beads (right)

Corset Gloves

I designed a pair of corset style fingerless gloves. The pattern can be purchased either here, (or on the menu on the right) or on Ravelry for $2. I’m pretty excited that I actually did it. I’ve been meaning to sit down and try to write a pattern forever it seems, but it was always something that intimidated me. I can’t tell you just how much work goes into writing up a pattern! lol. Anyway, it was a great learning experience and I look forward to doing it again. =-)corsetstylegloves

Catching Butterflies

I know it’s coming into Fall but I just couldn’t resist the Catching Butterflies fingerless mitts by Tiny Owl Designs. AND, I just happened to have a nice new cake of Knit Picks palette in Calypso cooler that I thought would be PERFECT for this project. It has an interesting take on cables. They don’t actually cross like normal cables do, but wing out in the opposite direction from one another so that it gives the illusion of tiny butterflies within the design of the glove. It also has you slip the cable stitches two rows before you cable them. I think this is so that you have more room to twist the stitches around each other so they aren’t so tight when working them. It’s a great design so far and I’m looking forward to the finished project. =-)

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Welcome!

I have started this blog to go along with my Ravelry pattern store and to offer other patterns that I have modified. Anything to do with yarn and knitting needles will be found here. lol. I”m just getting started, so please forgive the simplicity for now. =-)

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