
You Will Need:
- US5/3.5mm needles, straight or circular (this is not knit in the round)
- worsted weight yarn, 2 colors
- tapestry needle
- to know how to knit fair-isle or intarsia (or at least be able to figure out the basics, this is very simple)
Okay, don't be afraid of the fair isle or intarsia or whatever it is! See? I don't even know which it is and I've made a half-dozen of them so far. It's really basic, this is only my second try at it. I used your average, cheap Red Heart Super Saver for this.

Sorry that it's a bit blurry, that happened when I enlarged it. Also, it looks a bit disproportionate because it was knitting graph paper, but it'll look alright when finished.
Steps:
Cast on 35 stitches in main color (you may need to add or subtract stitches based on your wrist size)
Row 1: Purl
Row 2: Knit 15 stitches, switch colors
Rows 2-16: Follow chart
Row 17: Knit
Row 18: Cast off in purl
Sew sides with tapestry needle.
*cringe* I hope those steps are right, as I'm hopeless at following patterns -- much less making them. Basically, there should be two finished rows of the main color below and above the pawprint.

Pawprint and "Sirius Lives" wristbands in Gryffindor colors.

"Sirius Lives" chart (fair isle).

This is what the back of the image should look like (sorry about the flash, couldn't avoid it.)
Note: I watched POA again after I made a few of these, and Padfoot's pawprints don't have the nail marks, so feel free to cut those out. I like them, personally.
Also, if anyone has any comments or critique on my pathetic "pattern", it would totally be appreciated. :D
ETA: If you use this pattern and post pictures of it elsewhere, please post also a link to this post and credit me. Thank you.
July 13 2005, 03:10:50 UTC 6 years ago
IT'S REALLY CUTE!!!!!! AGGGGGH <333333333!!!
July 13 2005, 03:12:13 UTC 6 years ago
Next attempt, SNITCH.
AAHHHHHHHHHHHH 3s ARE SMALL!!!
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I showed them to a friend, and now he wants me to make him a Ron sweater...
July 13 2005, 15:28:55 UTC 6 years ago
Well, good luck adapting a pattern for a 2.5" by 7" rectangle into a sweater ;D
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July 13 2005, 13:53:24 UTC 6 years ago
I think that those are simple enough that I could figure out how to make them from just the chart and the photo.
But if you really want to include a pattern, I'd revise it, just for practice at writing patterns.
First, if there are supposed to be two plain rows at the start, then the colorwork should start on Row 3, not Row 2. (Unless you're including the cast-on, of course.)
Next, do specify gauge and size.
I would clean up the edges of the chart (so that it had a border of whole rectangles, and not little jagged things) and add row numbers to it.
Cleaning it up would let you direct your audience to "knit 11, work chart, knit 11", which is clearer (and more conventional) than telling them which stitch is the first colored one on some particular row. (If this was bigger, or on something that wasn't rectangular, I'd tell you to tell them to use stitch markers.) Row numbers make things easier to deal with too.
Also, if you want to include blank rows at the top and bottom edge of the chart, you should write Row 1 as "purl 11, work chart, purl 11", even though that particular row of the chart is just a stripe of background color.
You might want to make it clear that this is stockinette-that is, write out instructions for both Row 1 and Row 2, specifying that they are knit and purl, and then instruct your readers to repeat Rows 1 and 2.
Now, have I got any Gryffindor-colored yarn in my stash?
July 13 2005, 15:39:02 UTC 6 years ago
Heehe, I hope so ;D
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You're welcome!
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Finish getting my robes to an appropriate level of dirtiness (haven't been washed in 12 years, after all)
Finish sewing, distressing and dirtying the striped bit that goes under them.
Dye my hair black.
Draw a Marauder's map.
Cook Pumpkin Pasties and Cauldron Cake.
Coordinate with my Remus and James.
And now I have to (Yes, HAVE TO) knit a bloody wristband too. Thanks a lot.
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July 21 2005, 05:53:56 UTC 6 years ago
Just a thought, how bad would it look in Garter stitch d'you think? I'm just not a fan of doing stockinette on straights that small... purling isn't my strong suit on small needles ><;
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August 21 2005, 04:28:22 UTC 6 years ago
OMG!!!
I just made one, it took me about an hour and a half. It looks great and i'm so greatful to you!!!August 21 2005, 04:34:48 UTC 6 years ago
Re: OMG!!!
Thanks! And you're welcome! :DAugust 29 2005, 19:45:41 UTC 6 years ago
September 8 2005, 00:07:40 UTC 6 years ago
Also, it was my first time doing fair isle or whatever the heck this is, so in essence, your post was what inspired me to finally learn how to do it :)
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December 2 2005, 02:20:24 UTC 6 years ago
I LOVE THESE... and a question...
Firstly: THESE ARE ADORABLE!!! Okay, next:So you do stockinette all the way through, right? Which is just switching between knit and purl, right? Sorry, I just learned to knit on Monday (and I just learned to purl a few minutes ago...) Thatnks for you time!!
December 2 2005, 02:21:36 UTC 6 years ago
Re: I LOVE THESE... and a question...
THANKS! :)Yup. One row of knit, one row of purl, etc. Good luck!
December 14 2005, 21:56:24 UTC 6 years ago
1) how many stitches did you use? it looks different from the paw print.
2) should I start at the top of the chart or the bottom of the chart? ie: the top of "Sirius" of the bottom of "Lives." I've tried it a couple of different times and my writing keeps coming out backwards. which leads to . . .
3) should I start the chart pattern on a knit row or a purl row?
I'm trying to do this for a Christmas gift, and for all I'm a great knitter, I'm terrible at figuring out patterns on my own. *needs directions or death. whichever*
Thanks a lot, these are so cute! (know what would rock: one in Slytherin colours that says "Sirius is Dead."
December 15 2005, 02:22:01 UTC 6 years ago
1) By stitches, I assume you mean rows. There are two rows of stockinette above the letters, and two rows below. Since the two rows of letters (with two rows in between) are shorter than the paw print, yeah, it's shorter overall (16 rows total).
2) Bottom (the first stitch of the chart should be the bottom right corner of the "S" in "LIVES").
3) Knit (it'd be easiest I think to knit the first row after casting on, then purl, then begin knitting again and start the chart).
LOL, don't worry, I can't write a proper pattern to save my life so the best I can do is describe what I did as much as possible but it isn't always clear.
Thanks!
Hmm, well I've got one close... I made an "INFERI!SIRIUS" one in Slytherin colors for
Here's all three:
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1.Why is there change colour in row 2?
2.Is the pattern row 3-16 or 2-16?
3.The pattern for the pawprint starts with purl or knit (after knit row is purl row, right?)
I'm trying to make this and messed up a couple of times. HELP!!