Bauble of Luck by Stacey Lewis

Bauble of Luck

Knitting
March 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 23 rows = 2 inches
in stranded
US 1 - 2.25 mm
55 - 70 yards (50 - 64 m)
Fits a 2.63" / 67 mm plastic ornament with negative ease
English
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Fancy a little bit of St. Patrick’s Day decorating? How about a Bauble of Luck? Knit with fingering weight mini-skeins or leftover sock yarn, this fun ornament takes just an afternoon to complete. Be warned, though, Bauble making is addictive! The combination of quick reward and adorable finished object make them hard to resist.

The ornament is knit top down, starting with a rolled turtleneck collar. After finishing the increases, you’ll work fewer than 20 rounds of stranded knitting before starting the decreases.

The bauble cover is designed to fit a 2.63” / 67 mm plastic ornament. For the last few rounds, you will be creating your stitches with the plastic bauble nestled inside the knitted fabric. For your safety, please do not use a glass ornament to create this project!

Techniques Used:
German Twisted cast on
Small diameter knitting in the round
Stranded knitting
Knit front and back increases
Knit 2 together decreases

Materials Needed:
Yarn:
30 yards each of MC and CC, fingering weight yarn
Sample used 2 Amanda Hope Yarn Aussie Extra Fine fingering weight mini-skeins, in light green and dark green.
Needles:
US 1 / 2.25 mm DPNs or 32” / 81 cm circular needle or size needed to achieve gauge
Notions and additional materials:
Removable stitch marker and additional markers to mark repeats, if desired
Tapestry needle
Plastic ornament, 2.63” / 67 mm diameter

Finished Measurements:
Fits a 2.63” / 67 mm plastic ornament with negative ease.

Gauge: 18 sts and 23 rounds over 2”/ 5 cm in stranded knitting in the round.

This pattern has been professionally tech edited and test knit. If you find a mistake, need pattern support or are interested in private knitting lessons please write to info@theknittingtutor.net.