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Togetherness
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Baubles
A collection of three baubles, each inspired by something I love about Christmas.
A thoughtful gift, that tells me someone both knows and appreciates me;
The twinkle of lights, inviting, comforting, and special without being too fancy;
Togetherness with loved ones, in spirit if not in person.
Each can be made in a few hours with leftovers from past projects, minis from an advent, or why not swap scraps with a friend for a reminder of yarnie community?
Togetherness
A charming two-stranded cable encircles this bauble, making the fact that it’s knitted its most prominent feature.
Togetherness is part of the Baubles collection, and is not available individually.
Fillings
Each of the baubles needs a solid filling to give it its final shape. I recommend using either a polystyrene ball or a clear plastic fillable bauble. Whichever you choose, it needs to be 8cm diameter.
The pattern includes examples of fillings (with photos) and the pros and cons of each.
Construction
All of the patterns in Baubles are written for working fully in the round. This means working around the filling at the end. If you would rather not do that, the pattern also includes instructions for converting to working the last part of the pattern flat so that the filling can be inserted at the end and the seam mattress stitched closed. Alternatively, the pattern also includes instructions to work the whole bauble flat and mattress seam it together at the end.
Stitches
knit
purl
knit front and back
left lifted increase
right lifted increase
yarn over
knit 2 together
slip slip knit
slip 1 with yarn in front
3/3 right cross
Other Techniques
casting on
binding off
mattress stitch
working around an object (if worked entirely in the round)
cabling
Sample Details
Yarn: Giddy Aunt Yarns BFL Sock in OOAK Icy Blue (44m)
Accessibility
Baubles includes two versions of the pattern: the main version, and a second version designed for low vision and screen reader users.
Both versions of the pattern are colour blind friendly.
The accessible version of the pattern has:
- 24 point sans-serif font (Arial) throughout
- Fully saturated black text on white background
- Single column layout
- Left-aligned text
- No italics
- No header or footer – just page numbers (bottom left)
- Consistent use of heading tags for easy navigation
- Internal links to aid navigation
- All instructions written out in text without reliance on diagrams or charts
- All words written out in full (i.e. no abbreviations)
- No bulleted lists
- No tables
- Tested with screen readers
You can read full details here: Accessible Patterns
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- First published: November 2021
- Page created: November 11, 2021
- Last updated: November 11, 2021 …
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