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Stitch And Bitch London - Knitting outside has never been so comfy!
We at Stitch and Bitch London had a fab time on last year’s crawl, but the day took it’s toll on our bums as they sat on London monuments, concreate and grass all day long. So this year, to keep us comfy we created our own Sit-upon.
The pattern, designed by Steph Fairless of iloveknitting.net, is a carry-along cushion, one side knitted to your own design and the other made from any waterproof fabric. It cleverly doubles up as a bag for your project too.
Join in and get creative with your own funky designs.
Here’s how it works:
1) Look for a fine place to sit and knit.
2) Once you’ve found your spot, don’t forget to take your project out of your bag first
3) Now plonk yourself down and enjoy a spot of well-earned knitting time. You bum with thoroughly enjoy the Sit-upon’s added comfort.
4) When it’s time to move on simply grab your cushion and give the PVC waterproof underside a good brush down.
5) And you’re ready to knit where ever takes your fancy!
- JaydeyLikesMac&Cheese favorited Sit Upon 12 Jun 02:04
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Step 1
Materials:
Yarn of choice
Knitting needles to match gauge of yarn
Cushion - buy one from Primark/cheap shop or fill your Sit-upon with soft cushion filling/stuffing. (Rough size = approximately 37cm x 37cm (15″ x 15″))
PVC/ waterproof backing
Plastic bag to cover cushion (optional)1. Measure up your cushion (or choose a suitable size to sit on) so you know how big to make your knitted square, and for cutting the PVC fabric. (Rough size = approximately 37cm x 37cm (15″ x 15″))
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Step 2
2. Knit a square to the size you want your cushion.
If you are using a pre-made cushion:
Make a tension square so you can work out how many stitches to the centimeter you need (unless you are a good guesser!).
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Step 5
Making up
1. Cover your cushion with a plastic bag in case it gets wet (optional).
2. Pin and sew the handle to knitted square.
3. Put PVC and knitted fabrics right-side facing each other and sew round 3 edges.
4. Insert a zip if you wish to use the Sit-upon as a project bag also.
5. Turn inside out so correct sides are now facing outwards. Insert your cushion or stuffing.
6. Sew last edge (if you’re not using a zip).
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