Showing posts with label premium patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label premium patterns. Show all posts

Briar Rose Pullover Knit Pattern

Sunday, February 28, 2021

 

Modesty by Laura designer wearing a knit Briar Rose Pullover.

Briar Rose Pullover Knit Pattern

The elegant cabled Briar Rose Pullover is an intermediate knitting pattern that uses bulky-weight Lion Brand yarn. This pullover is a fitted design and is a lovely addition to your winter knits.  

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To purchase the inexpensive PDF pattern, please visit Etsy or Ravelry.

Pinterest pin for the Briar Rose Pullover

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The Pattern

The Briar Rose Pullover is an intermediate knit pattern. The pullover itself is a fitted sweater with very little or no ease. Lion Brand's Color Made Easy, which is a bulky weight category 5 yarn, was used to work up this sweater. Unfortunately, Lion Brand has discontinued this yarn. At the end of this post, you can explore some of the other yarns my testers have used for knitting up the Briar Rose Pullover.

This design is knitted bottom-up and displays a beautiful knotted cable on the left and right of the front panel. Sleeves are also knitted bottom-up and are designed to be set-in sleeves. Front and back panels, as well as sleeves, are seamed together and stitches are picked up for the collar.

Final bust sizes include: 32(35, 39, 43, 47, 51, 54).

Design Story

This simple yet elegant pullover was designed specifically for my mother who requested a pullover for Christmas... from two Christmases ago. 😅 I finally got around to designing this piece for her and she is loving it very much. She wears it quite often as the yarn has been keeping her nice and warm through 2020/2021's very cold winter.

The Briar Rose Pullover is my first knit pullover design. Since this sweater was designed for my mother, I wanted to design something that was a little more than just something simple. I added the knotted cable to add a simple touch to a plain pullover. 

Testers

Here are some of the beautiful Briar Rose Pullovers my testers have made. To see more from these makers, simply click their pictures.

Tester's Briar Rose PulloverTester's Briar Rose Pullover

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Briar Rose Pullover done by a tester.Briar Rose Pullover done by a tester.


Yarns Used and Yardages

32: Premier Yarns Just Yarn Chunky 624 yards, Hygge 660 yards
35: Color Made Easy 730 yards, Color Made Easy 791 yards, Caron X Pantone 591 yards
39: Eco-Cozy 723 yards
43: Hygge 858 yards
47: Big Twist Chunky 900 yards
51: Woolove Padova 1000 yards
54: Loops and Threads Colors 929 yards


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Find me on Facebook and Instagram. Tag me with your finished Briar Rose Pullover by using the hashtag #modestybylaura.

Happy knitting!

XO,

Laura








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The Acorn Cardigan Knit Pattern

Friday, January 29, 2021

Close up on the Acorn Cardigan's motif
 

The Acorn Cardigan Knit Pattern

Nothing says fall than a good deep orange cardigan that has acorn motifs along the front. Chipmunks and squirrels are bound to get them confused for the real thing. The Acorn Cardigan is made with Lion Brand's bulky weight Color Made Easy and the pattern is an advanced beginner knit pattern. Knit this beautiful bottom-top seamed cardigan and let the cute chipmunks and squirrels come to you!

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Pinterest pin for Modesty by Laura's Acorn Cardigan

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Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing the Acorn Cardigan.

The Pattern

The Acorn Cardigan is an advanced-beginner bulky weight knitting pattern. The cardigan has a positive ease of 6 inches in the bust and positive ease of an inch in the arms. The body is worked bottom-up and the sleeves are worked in the round. All pieces are seamed together and stitches are picked up for the collar. 

Design Story

The Acorn Cardigan was designed specifically for my aunt who enjoys receiving handmade garments by yours truly. I tried knitting her a cardigan designed by another blogger. Unfortunately, the fit wasn't right and my aunt and I both agreed that I should do the designing of her next best and favorite cardigan.

So, what did I do? Yes, I unraveled that whole cardigan stitch by stitch. It hurt to see each stitch disappear as I pulled the yarn but something great came out of that yarn.

The yarn used for this knit project was Lion Brand's Color Made Easy in Kombucha. It is a bulky weight yarn that works up quickly and does great in both the washer and dryer. 


Side view of the Acorn Cardigan.


Ending Remarks


To stay connected with me, find me on Instagram and Facebook! Tag me with your makes using the hashtag #modestybylaura.

Until next time, happy knitting!


XO, 

Laura




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Silver Lining Cardigan Knit Pattern

Monday, November 16, 2020

 

Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing the knit Silver Lining Cardigan.


The Silver Lining Cardigan Knit Pattern

The Silver Lining Cardigan is an intermediate knit pattern that displays elegance, feminity, and modesty. It is an oversized cardigan that's comfy and yet makes you feel beautiful.

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Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing the knit Silver Lining Cardigan.



To pin this pattern for later, visit Pinterest.

The Pattern

The Silver Lining Cardigan is an intermediate worsted weight knitting pattern that has a positive ease of 8-10 inches in the bust and positive ease of 2-3 inches in the arms. The body is worked bottom-up and the sleeves are worked in the round. The sleeves are set-in and are designed with sleeve caps. All pieces are seamed together and stitches are picked up for the collar. The motif that runs up and down the two front panels is the King Charles stitch.

The pattern is offered in sizes XS/S, M/L, and XL/2XL.

Designer of Modesty by Laura showing the Silver Lining Cardigan motif.

Design Story

According to Dictionary.com, the definition to silver lining is "a sign of hope or a positive aspect in an otherwise negative situation. The phrase is often seen as part of the proverb... meaning that there's hope or something good to be found in every bad situation." 

Before we headed into this crazy year of lockdowns and social distancing, I designed a cardigan that spoke elegance, femininity, and modesty. In a world that sells sex through all platforms of media, I strive to create designs that convince ladies everywhere that you do not need to wear less to be sexy. You can still be this beautiful person without having to show off every bit of skin that you have. What makes you beautiful is what is inside: your humble heart. 


Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing the knit Silver Lining Cardigan.
Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing the knit Silver Lining Cardigan.


Ending Remarks


Stay connected with me! Find me on Instagram and Facebook! Tag me with your makes using the hashtag #modestybylaura.

Until next time, happy knitting!


XO, 

Laura

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Cheese in the Trap Cardi Knit Pattern

Monday, October 5, 2020

 

Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing the Cheese in the Trap Cardi knit pattern with her shit tzu dog.

Cheese in the Trap Cardi Knit Pattern

What comes to mind when you think of cheese? Maybe swiss cheese? Inspired by the Korean drama, movie, and webtoon, I present to you the Cheese in the Trap Cardi. This cheesy, cozy, fitted knit cardigan is the perfect garment in cool fall weather.

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Modesty by Laura Cheese in the Trap Cardi Knit Pattern

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The Pattern

The Cheese in the Trap Cardi is a fitted cardigan worked bottom-up with set-in sleeves with 2 strands held together. The yarn used was Yarn Bee 44th Street in Mustard. Roughly 2,000 yards of yarn are needed to complete the only size offered at the moment. The yarn is considered a category 3 (DK) but is a thinner DK weight yarn and can be found at Hobby Lobby.


The Cheese in the Trap Cardi is only offered in size XS/S. Unfortunately, I was unable to figure out the math for this particular design specifically because of the front panels. I am hoping to figure out the grading for this irresistible cardigan next spring. Stay tuned!

Design Story

I was inspired to design this cardigan after watching both the Korean drama and movie of the webtoon, Cheese in the Trap. I had originally thought of making this cardigan a plain yellow garment but another big-time blogger came out with something similar. To not become a "copy-cat", I decided to design my cardigan more fitting to the name I decided to give it. 

When I think of cheese, Swiss cheese always comes to mind which happens to be one of my favorite cheeses. (Brie cheese comes in first place in my heart though.) To represent that holey Swiss cheese, I used the beautiful diamond lace stitch to complete the look.

A lot of time was spent calculating out this detailed garment and I am truly pleased with the way it came out. 


Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing a knit Cheese in the Trap Cardi

The Cheese in the Trap Cardi was a fun design to create and also my favorite out of all the garments that I have designed thus far. Because of this, it makes me sad that I am not able to have this pattern size inclusive. (One day, it will. I promise.)

Korean American Designer wearing knit Cheese in the Trap Cardi. Designer for Modesty by Laura.

Purchase your pattern today. Sit down in front of the TV with your knitting needles in hand with the Kdrama streaming. By the end of the drama series, you should have your very own Cheese in the Trap Cardi!

Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing knit Cheese in the Trap Cardigan.

Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing a knit Cheese in the Trap Cardi

Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing a knit Cheese in the Trap Cardi. The backside of the cardigan is shown.


Designer of Modesty by Laura wearing a knit Cheese in the Trap Cardi.
























Ending Remarks


Stay connected with me! Find me on Instagram and Facebook! Tag me with your makes using the hashtag #modestybylaura.

Until next time, happy knitting!


XO, 

Laura

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Monarch Beanie Crochet Pattern

Thursday, May 28, 2020











monarch beanie


The Monarch Beanie Crochet Pattern


The Monarch Beanie is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern using front and back post double crochets. The pattern is offered in both child and adult sizes. The hat offers loads of texture and will become a favorite winter accessory.


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pinterest monarch beanie

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monarch beanie 1


The Pattern

The Monarch Beanie is worked up in a main and a contrasting color. It is worked from the bottom up and in the round making it an almost seamless project. A little seaming is required at the top of the hat. The hat is worked up with Lion Brand's Vanna's Choice but any worsted weight can be used to make this beanie.



This winter hat provides lots of texture starting from the ribbing at the base and textured front post double crochets in the body of the hat. This stitch gives it a very unique look.



Here is my youngest son enjoying the hat indoors. I've made beanies for my kids before but they really gravitated towards this particular hat.

Design Story

The Monarch Beanie was designed specifically for an event called the Crochet for a Cause which was hosted by Ashley of Edyth Blayn. The event was to crochet as many scarves and hats to give away to a local charity so that those in need could receive one. It was an amazing event and I feel blessed to have been a part of it.

End Remarks


Let's stay connected on Instagram and Facebook! Remember to tag me and use the hashtag #modestybylaura! 


I hope that everyone is well and pray that you stay safe and healthy during this time! Until next time, happy crafting!



XO, 

Laura


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Honey Bee Scarf Crochet Pattern

Tuesday, May 12, 2020




The Honey Bee Scarf crochet pattern is a quick and beginner-friendly design that has the option of using one or two skeins of Lion Brand's Basic Stitch. With the help of open lacework, the scarf comes out with a nice drape.


It is a great winter accessory and this could easily be turned into a nice rectangle wrap by repeating the rows of this pattern. 


The yarn used for this scarf is by far my favorite yarn that they have come out with yet, at least the ones that I have tried.


The basic stitch yarn is a worsted weight that has 185 yards and anti-pilling, which is a plus in my book! They offer an array of color choices so I hope you can find a color that pleases you.


If you are wondering about the color choice I made for my Honey Bee Scarf, it is in Gold Heather. It has a mustard color mixed with some brown. 

Pattern

For an inexpensive ad-free version of this pattern, please visit Etsy or Ravelry.

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Materials Needed for This Pattern


-1 (or 2) skein of Lion Brand Basic Stitch
-6.5mm crochet hook
-stitch marker
-tapestry needle


One Skein Scarf



Two Skein Scarf




Gauge


10 sts and 12 rows equals 2 inches


Measurements


1 skein- 60” long, 4.5” wide
2 skein- 75” long, 6.5” wide


Let's stay connected on Instagram and Facebook! Remember to tag me and use #modestybylaura! Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! Happy crocheting!

XO,


Laura







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K-Pop Mask Knit Pattern

Tuesday, March 24, 2020





Are you a K-Pop fan? Then you are in good company cause I am an OG (original) K-popper. I guess it helps that I'm also of Korean decent so my parents listened to Korean music and I just grew up listening to it.

If you have missed out on the original K-Pop Mask (crochet version), you can find it HERE. It is a black K-Pop mask with an optional bear motif made using acrylic yarn.

The K-Pop Mask in this blog post is a knit pattern with a heart motif. Taking those with sensitive skin into consideration, I decided to design this mask with Lion Brand's 24/7 Cotton yarn. The mask is more rigid with this yarn so if you decide to knit this one and don't necessarily have sensitive skin, you can choose to knit with a different yarn that's close to the given gauge for this pattern.

I want to note here before you decide to buy this premium pattern that the K-Pop Masks (crochet and knit) are in no way, shape or form able to protect you against the Coronavirus. IT WILL NOT PROTECT YOU FROM THE CORONAVIRUS. This mask is strictly a K-Pop fan mask. 

PATTERN

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I'm not going to lie, I'm pretty late in the game with becoming a fan of BTS. I've always been more stuck with the older K-Pop groups and Eric Nam (of course). If you don't follow me on Instagram then you probably didn't see this photo: 


OR this one:


YES! I finally met my favorite K-Pop artist of all time last month and gave him a mostly Tunisian crochet blanket of his logo that I personally made for him. 

How did it feel to meet the K-Pop artist I admire the most? Pretty surreal! I had so much to say and so little time. I literally blanked out and tried to spat out most of the important things I wanted to tell him. But the one thing I forgot to tell him was my name! HAHAHA. Will he remember my face? I have no idea but I truly hope that he will.



In the comments below, let me know who your favorite K-Pop artist is! I would love to know!

Until next time, happy knitting!




XO, 



Laura






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Homeschooled Cardigan Knit Pattern

Monday, March 9, 2020






Wow! It has been quite a journey designing and having this pattern tested. The first time I shared the Homeschooled Cardigan on any of my social platforms was on October 20, 2019 and this was a few weeks after finishing it. The one I am wearing in the pictures on this post was the second time designing this particular garment. I still have the original one in the house but wear the second one I knitted the most, mainly because it fits a lot better on me.

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This cardigan has been named the Homeschooled Cardigan. If you follow me on Instagram or have read my About Me page on my blog, you probably figured out that I am not only a fiber artist but also a homeschooling mother to three kids. When homeschool was in session, I knitted to keep my hands busy and this is what came out!


The design itself is very basic in nature and it truly is a quick knit for a cardigan. The whole body portion of the garment is knitted from the bottom up. It is knitted up to the underarms and then split into three sections- front right, back, front left. After the body panel is complete, the arms and collar are knitted and sewn on.


The testing group for this cardigan was the most amazing group of girls I have worked with since becoming a designer. They all raved about the pattern and more than half of them have made two or more of the cardigan. I was so, so grateful for all the love they gave this cardigan pattern and I hope that it will be a pattern that you decide to take a chance on and try and love.


Happy knitting!


XO,

Laura






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