I’m all about
knitting this days…simple knitting nothing fancy and, while I’m working with a
furry yarn, my mind wonders around the idea of a stunning coat or vest that
would wow the people around me at my office.
This being
said I must say that I noticed a certain distinctive trend in the season collections
of Chanel and Marc Jacobs.
The different variations of Midori squares can be
found in coats, pullovers, trendy pants and cardigans. Pinterest is filled with
amazing designs involving cluster stitches so I find it proper to talk about
how to make Mariana Rodriguez Segat’s designs (extremely popular on the
internet).
Surely you
have noticed on my Facebook page the post about the major designers' collections
filled with crocheted items ( if not take a look to see what I mean).
The same
interesting, simple but versatile pattern is used by Mariana in a large
combination of colors, with ombre effect to create stunning looking coats and
vests.
So…because
many of my Facebook page fans asked for this here is how to make them:
Designs by: Mariana Rodrigues Segat
Russian design and combination of cluster stitch and basic granny square
Chart and granny square setting for the above design
Basic design ( see the under-arm decrease)
Chart: Basic 5 dc cluster ( You can make any type of cluster by palying with the dc number : minimum 3 , maximum 10)
Marc Jacobs design ( R3 skipped for a looser result)
Chanel( bulky yarn knitted edging)
Basic pattern :
R1: Chain the required length ( work the base chain with
a crochet hook 1 number higher than the one you will use for the item-
this will prevent the fabric from stretching and become 1 size larger than
you want to…been there and I’m talking from experience). Base chain must
be a multiple of 6 +1
R2: Ch1 , 1sc, ch 5(sk5), 1sc in the next chain ( repeat
until the end of the row.
R3:1sc in every loop
R4:Ch3, 5 dc,ch1( repeat until the end of the row)
That’s about
it. Simple isn’t it?
Wells...here
comes the tricky part:
Changing
colors:
In order to
obtain the color combination make sure you work rows,2,3,4 in one color and
change the color for every section at row 2.
Also for the
sleeves, the under-arm part is worked with hdc and sc instead of dc to obtain a
decrease.
In case you
work a pullover you can skip row 3 to get a looser structure.
For the regular
decrease you simply don’t work 1 or 2 clusters at the end of every side. The
decrease will have a rectangle shape.
There are
endless variations of this particular cluster stitch and you can play with it
working only row2 in a different color for a contracting effect towards the
visible dc sections.
Have fun and
make yourself something using this stitch. You will discover how easy it is to
play with it.
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Have an
amazing November :)
Xoxo
Eva
Thanks for the mention of my name. Knitter usually appropiate the credit of the photos and design. Those are very old pictures, 8 years or more. I didn´t use watermark then, and my design have improved a lot since then. Nobody can copy the newdesigns because I can´t even do it myself without reading my notes to remember "how the hell I could make this!". Design is hard. And people buy my pieces, so I am not happy when somebody lightly copy or publish patterns without permission, because that is my living job.
RăspundețiȘtergereHi I would like to see about buying some of your designs. Do you have a website please contact me at jlwill89@yahoo.com
ȘtergereMariana , please provide me with the link to your online shop. It will be include in the post to help you sell those beautiful designs. We always offer credits to the designer although the patterns is strictly our best interpretation of a related chart.
ȘtergereMy surname is RodrigueZ not "Rodrigues".
RăspundețiȘtergereMy surname is RodrigueZ not "Rodrigues".
RăspundețiȘtergerethank you for posting this. My grand daughter loves hers I've made her 8 different ones to wear at school. I even used cotton so that she can utilize them during the summer here in the heat. Hugs, Kathryn
RăspundețiȘtergerePersonally I would rather purchase the pattern in its entirety if that is possible. Please contact dt1of8@yahoo.com
RăspundețiȘtergereHello. I would like to purchase your patterns. Please contact me at voice647@gmail.com
RăspundețiȘtergereMariana, I love your pattern and would love to get the copy from you, I'm in love with the bold colors highlighted with the black , being Mexican American this is beautiful to me living in Alaska I want to make myself a spring time jacket good for 20 degrees.
RăspundețiȘtergereI´m sorry... patterns are not available for sale.
Ștergere:(
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Mariana. (molda)
how can I buy a copy of your pattern? jones_a_margaret@yahoo.com
RăspundețiȘtergereHow can i buy à copy of the pattern ? Greetz
RăspundețiȘtergereerica_steenbakkers@live.nl
I love the first and second clothing.... really.
RăspundețiȘtergereDo you have a video on youtube showing how it's made from beginning till the end?
Thank you so much
Kind regards
GRACIAS INTENTARE HACERLO
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