06 January 2009
USM Longies Pattern
I've successfully made longies with this pattern. They turn out a little more tight fitting than I'd like in the larger sizes, so they still need tweaking. Please feel free to comment with any changes you made that worked well for you. Sizes are NB(S,M,L) but are only approximates.
Ultimate Sweater Machine Longies
Materials Needed: Cartridge size 3
Wool or Other Worsted Yarn
Tapestry needle
Gauge: 14 stitches = 4” wide and 24 rows = 4” high
Each side of the pants will be knit separately, from the top down, followed by the ribbing, and then joined together by seaming up the inside of the legs and then the middle of the front and back.
Knit across = go from right to left.
Purl across = go from left to right.
Using Scrap Yarn,
Cast on 24 (26, 28, 30) stitches. Knit a few rows.
Using your actual yarn,
Row 1 knit across
Increase one stitch
Row 2 purl across
Row 3 knit across
Row 4 purl across
Increase one stitch
Row 5 knit across
Increase one stitch
Row 6 purl across
Row 7 knit across
Row 8 purl across
Increase one stitch
Row 9 knit across
Increase one stitch
Row 10 purl across
Row 11 knit across
Row 12 purl across
Increase one stitch
Row 13 knit across
Increase one stitch
Row 14 purl across
Row 15 knit across
Row 16 purl across
You should now have 31 (33, 35, 37) total stitches on your needle.
Continue regular knitting for 24 (27, 30, 38) rows.
Wrap a small piece of yarn around the first and last stitch of that row. Use these markers as a guide for measuring the legs and also sewing up the seams later.
Begin legs as follows:
Decrease at the beginning and end of the next two rows for the crotch shaping. You should have 27 (29, 31, 33) stitches on your machine.
Continue knitting for 38 (41, 44, 47) rows.
Cast off with the stretchy cast off.
Do 8 rows of ribbing, follow instructions from this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuUGkwMVXfI
Next make the other side of the longies the same as the first side
When you're finished, seam the two sides together, using the mattress stitch or other seaming technique. (You may want to block your two sides prior to the seaming.)
Make a drawstring, thread it through the ribbing, and you're done.
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hmmm I'm confused. I want to make these on a machine--are the knit/purl directions at the beginning for knitting it flat? Should I just ignore that and increase on the correct rows?
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