The Creations of Crazy Dazy. Cast on 16 sts, leaving a long yarn tail for sewing up. Starting with a p row, continue with reverse stocking st, until work measures 24 cms , ending with a k row. NEXT 4 ROWS : stocking st, starting with a k row and ending with a p row. NEXT ROW : sl1, k1, psso, k to last 2 sts, k(2tog) (14 sts). NEXT ROW : p. Rpt last two rows until 6 sts remain, ending with the p row. Cast off. CLASP (2.75mm dpns) Cast on 3 sts. leaving long yarn tail to sew up. Knit until icord measures 18 cms. To Assemble 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reverse side 6. A wristlet, or strap can also be added using a longer tube of icord and then attached to the cosy. copyright Alison Hogg 2009. Another iPod cozy | I made this one for a girl at work, I made this one out of cotton, so it will be a bit more durable I call it “Bubblegum” Pattern: Cast on 28 stitches Split onto 3 DPN’s Knit in the round until it’s about 1/4 inch longer than your iPod (or iPhone) Bind off 14 stitches.
On remaining 14 stitches knit 4 rows stockinette stitch K2t on each end on every knit row for 3 rows (you should have 8 stitches) Knit in stockinette stitch for 6 rows Knit 3, bind of 2 stitches, knit 3 Purl 3, add 2, knit 3 Knit these 8 stitches in stockinette stitch for 4 more rows. Bind off all stitches, weave in loose ends. On bottom, sew together the open bottom end of the iPod cozy. -Tip: While knitting in the round, feel free to switch colors as often as you want. -Tip: If you want to do it ribbed just k2P2 the entire pattern, swapping colors as wanted. Like this: Like Loading... Cabled Cell Phone Cozy Pattern « The Life & Whimsies of Knitty Lou. I wanted a pattern to fit my new Android Smartphone by Google with a pretty 3 stranded cable.
Since I couldn’t find exactly what I wanted, I decided to design my own. Yarn: Happy Feet by Plymouth Yarn or any fingering weight that will give you gauge. Gauge: 32 st = 4 in Needles: US#2 DPNs or magic loop CO 48 and join in the round CUFF Rows 1-4 1×1 ribbing BODY PATTERN Rows 1-3: K16, P2, K12. FINISHING Decrease Row: K10, SSK, K2tog ,K2, P2, K12, P2, K2, SSK, K2tog K first 11 stitches of next row. Divide stitches evenly between 2 needles with cable pattern centered on second needle.
Flip sock inside out and cast-off using the 3 needle bind off. Like this: Like Loading... Smart phone - Cornflower. At last, some finished knitting! Here's a cover for a mobile phone which takes no time at all to make and which will hopefully keep it scratch-free in pocket or bag. Here's how I made it: I used Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk, shade (25011) because I happened to have it and it's chunky enough to knit up fast, and 3mm dpns to give a dense fabric and a nicely snug fit for the phone - which measures approx. 11.5 x 5.5 cm.
Cast on 28 stitches, divide among three needles and join for working in the round. Work 10 rounds of k1, p1 rib, then work the spiral rib pattern as follows: Rounds 1-4: k2, p2... Rounds 5-8: p1, k2, p2 ... k2, p1 Rounds 9-12: p2, k2... Rounds 13-16: k1, p2, k2 ... p2, k1 Repeat rounds 1-12 (or the full 16 if you'd prefer it a bit longer). You could finish off with a three needle bind-off, or graft the seam, as I did. My plan is to make something a bit more sophisticated for the phone soon, but this one will do the job perfectly well for now, I think. Joyuna's knitting blog. Here's the pattern for my iPod jumper/sweater/sock/cozy (blogged previously). It's quick and takes, if my scale is to be believed, less than 10g of sock yarn, so it's perfect for scraps. It's easy to customize to fit your device - I made mine to fit my new (4th generation) iPod Touch, but with some adjustments it can be made to fit any generation iTouch or iPhone, or any similar device.
Play around it with; you can 'try it on' as you go to ensure a good fit. A fingering weight yarn with a good elasticity is important, so yarns with a large wool content are recommended. The "jumper" starts with an invisible cast-on, is worked in the round for a while then worked flat across the back of the iPod, then joined in the round again, and finishes with a grafted bottom, leaving room for the USB cable and headphone jacks. This is a fairly quick-and-dirty pattern, designed to be modified on the fly to suit your own gauge and the size of your iPod or phone. ~Joyuna. Cable Phone Cozy - Knit a Cabled Phone Cozy. Keep Your Phone Cozy: Telephones that double as PDAs or mini computers are a lot of fun, but they're also kind of bulky compared to less well-equipped models. Knitting a cozy for your phone is a great way to protect it from scratches and to make it easy to find in a purse or briefcase.
This cozy features a cool Braid cable, which looks complicated in the instructions but is really not that difficult, and it gives your cozy a cool look. Materials: 20 yards of bulky weight wool yarn or yarn of your choice (I used Valley Yarns Berkshire Bulky in Mistletoe) one pairs size 10.5 US needles one cable needle scissors yarn needle Gauge Sixteen stitches and 20 rows per four inches (4 stitches and 5 rows per inch) in cable pattern. Size Finished size is three inches wide and 10 inches long unsewn.
Instructions: Cast on 13 stitches. Working the Cable Pattern: Row 1: Purl 2. Make it Your Own: Knit an iPhone cozy | Carl Tashian. I started knitting in December, because it makes me feel like a Norwegian sailor. The other day I decided to knit an iPhone cover because I don’t like the rubberized covers that snap or slip onto the phone itself, but I needed something to put it in. This is the first knitting pattern I’ve designed, and my first item that uses a magic cast-on so it can be knit from the bottom up, in the round. All you will need is No. 7 DPNs and worsted weight yarn. I used a 50/50 nylon/acrylic because it is very durable.
Cast on 24 stitches using this technique (here’s a video demo). If you want, you can knit an icord and attach that to the top, but I opted to keep my iPhone cover sleek and minimal. iPhone cosy : It's a Stitch Up: Original patterns and knitting resources. An iPhone cover in 4 ply merino, knitted in the round, in a textured stitch. iPhone Cosy in Colinette Jitterbug 'Morello Mash' If, like me, you’ve just fallen in love with your new iPhone 3G S, you’ll want to protect it. What better way than a waffle-stitch cosy? Your iPhone deserves the best, so choose something with a lot of bounce to show-off the stitch pattern. Some left over, hand-painted, superwash merino sock yarn is ideal. Instructions are given for double pointed needles, but it easily be knit on circular needles using the magic loop technique. Size information The finished cosy measures 13.5 x 6 cm (5 1/4 x 2 1/4 in.) unstretched, and will stretch to fit an iPhone or other device measuring approx. 11.5 x 6 x 1 cm (4 1/2 x 2 1/5 x 1/2 in.).
Requirements Yarn & notions 55 m (60 yards) heavy 4 ply superwash merino such as Colinette Jitterbug (pictured) or Debbie Bliss Rialto 4 ply Needles & equipment 4 x 2 mm double pointed needles4 x 2.75 mm double pointed needles Tension/gauge Body. FREE PDF Knitting Pattern – Knitted iPhone Purse « Cotton and Cloud. My iPhone must travel in style, soI made this toy-like retro-style iPhone purse for me to share share with you as a FREE knitting pattern! This knitted iPhone case is double-layered so that it will protect your precious devise. It is knitted in the round and is seamless using Judy’s Magic Cast-On method.
Her site is here. This Flexy Internal Purse Frame which you can get from my store is used to safely hold the content without scratching it. Size Width: 10 cm x Height: 14.5 cm (5.7”) x Depth: 2 cm (0.8”) YarnsJamieson’s Shetland Double Knitting (100% pure Shetland wool; 75m [82yds] per 25g ball) 1 x 25g ball of Mustard (425) as main colour (MC) 1 x 25g ball of Mogit (107) as contrasting colour (CC) for the pocket Tension / Gauge 20 sts and 30 rows to 10 cm over stockinette stitch using 4 mm needles. Abbreviations byo – Backward yarn over: On RS, bring yarn from back to front over right needle, then back again between needles. Outer Body Using Magic cast on method, cast on 30 sts using.