Friday, August 20, 2010

Patternum Novum: Carrie's Ties

I present to you the product of my second collaboration with Tess' Designer Yarns, Carrie's Ties: fun accessories to add a little menswear-inspired flair to your outfit!

During a viewing of the second Sex and the City movie, the daughter of Tess' shop owner (and shop namesake) spotted Carrie wearing a knitted tie during the anniversary scene with Big. I was immediately called in for some design consultation. What resulted was a super easy Garter Stitch tie, knit flat with bulky yarn and large-ish needles (super fast, too!), and a slightly more involved Stockinette version, knit in the round on smaller needles (I loved the look of Carrie's outfit in promotional images like this one). I think a necktie like this can be a fun addition to a going-out outfit, a work outfit, you name it! Plus, it's a great way to use up those spare half-skeins of yarn you have around.




Carrie's Ties - $3.00 on Ravelry (no account required)




The Garter Stitch version is knit from the tip of the thin end of the tie to the tip of the wider end. It's all Garter Stitch, with easy increases and decreases to shape it.

Sizes: one; 32.5” long, 2.5” wide at thickest, 1.75” at thinnest

Yarn Requirements: Tess’ Designer Yarns Cultivated Silk and Wool, red (50% Silk, 50% Wool, 200 yards per 100g skein): 50 yards Or Tess’ Designer Yarns Microfiber Ribbon, black (100% Nylon, 333 yards per 150g skein): 95 yards held double

Needles: US 10 (6.0mm) needles (circular, straight, or dpns)

Gauge: 18 stitches x 22 rows = 4” in Garter Stitch



The Stockinette Stitch version is knit in the round (slipped stitches on either side allow it to lay flat) from the tip of the wider end to the tip of the thin end. It takes a little while longer to make, but you get to practice some fun techniques and the end result is quite pretty. This version comes in two different sizes.

Sizes: S (L) = 39 (44.5)” long, 3 (4)” wide at thickest, 1.25 (1.25)” at thinnest

Yarn Requirements: Tess’ Designer Yarns Microfiber Ribbon (100% Nylon, 333 yards per 150g skein): 120 (160) yards of Steel Grey (Black)

Needles: US 5 (3.75mm) circular needle, at least 24” long (you will be knitting in the round using the Magic Loop technique)

Gauge: 28 stitches x 32 rows = 4” in Stockinette Stitch

The pattern can also be found on the Tess' Yarns website -- stay tuned for Carrie's Tie kits! And if you happen to be traveling to Stitches Midwest this weekend, Tess herself will be there with lots of lovely yarn and patterns and the sample ties, too!

13 comments:

Froggy said...

That looks deadly!!

Virginia G said...

Cute! I like the longer version the best, but they're all quite cute.

Julie said...

that is so cute, and so sexy! what a great little accessory. I love it!! I know someone whose been looking for a good knitted tie pattern, too!!

Unknown said...

How fun are these! I love the ties (along with everything else you've ever designed) and so does Dad...very cool!

Aline said...

cute! my fav is the long grey one. Could be a cool stocking stuffer this Christmas...A. xx

Teresa said...

Awesome and so cute! I love ties :)

a friend to knit with said...

hillary! i think these are so great!
sort of scarf-ish with a whole new feel.
i actually love it worn with the little leopard cardi....

and i have yet to see that movie... that scene makes me want to watch it as i knit a tie!!!

brenda said...

Fab, Fab, Fab!

ColorSlut said...

Fun girl ties! Great idea.

Julie said...

Very cute, Hilary! What a great little accessory - and not your run of the mill project, either!

Mr Puffy's Knitting Blog: said...

Oh oh oh oh!!! So stylish and looks fantastic all the ways you've shown it! Love to see you working with Tess' Designer Yarns :) Plus, I think that if knit longer and made with stripes or a pattern in a very fine yarn it would be a great "guy" gift too....

jennifer said...

Lovely!

Emilee said...

Oh my! I really love the stockinette version! It really looks classic! I wonder if my boyfriend would wear a knitted tie...oo the possibilities!
~Emilee