Always June (Knit) by MC Jablonski

Always June (Knit)

Knitting
June 2023
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
27 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
customizable to any size
English
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“I wonder what it would be like to live in a world where it was always June.”
– Lucy Maud Montgomery

All proceeds from the Always June pattern will be donated to Outright International. All sales fees will be absorbed by Blame the Knots, so the entirety of the pattern purchase price will be donated. Forever. Because wouldn’t it be nice to live in a world where it was always June?

Always June is a completely made-to-measure pattern that includes ideas for using your finished piece as a garment, accessory, or even home decor. There are instructions for measuring your body, guided calculations to determine the number of stitches and amount of yarn you will need, and multiple pages of ideas for modifications to make this piece as unique as you are!

Materials

Any yarn weight and any needle size that creates a fabric you like!
Most yarns will come with a recommended needle size and you can use that as a starting point.

Gauge

Create a fabric you like! I caution against using too loose of a gauge if you want to wear your piece as a top…unless you are into a see-through look!
Pattern includes instructions to help you determine your stitch counts based on your unique gauge
TIP: Gauge swatches should be at least 5’ / 12.5 cm square to get an accurate measurement of your gauge. Make the most of this and turn your gauge swatch into a coaster, washcloth, or trivet!

Sizing

Whatever size your heart desires!
Pattern includes tips for measuring your body.

Sample Details

This pattern is completely made-to-measure, but for comparison, the details of the sample are as follows:

The sample was knit in Urth Yarns Uneek Fingering in Harmony (435 yds / 398 m per 100g)
The gauge for the sample was 27 stitches and 40 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch worked flat, blocked on US 5 /3.75 mm needles
Sample was knit to a width of 6.5” / 16.25 cm and length of 60” / 150 cm
Cast on 43 stitches and implemented eyelet rows as a design element 2 rows after CO and 2 rows before BO
Sample used 94g total

A Non-Exhaustive List of Ideas for Always June!

Worn as a garment (* see images for some inspiration!):

Tied in front*
Tied in back
Wrapped around twice and tied in front
Wrapped around twice and tied in back*
Crossed in front and tied at the neck (halter style)
Crossed in back and over the shoulders and joined in front*
Create an i-cord to add on as straps
Add eyelet rows to create a laced up look in front or back
Add eyelet rows and attach fringe
Add an i-cord cast on / bind off for an additional touch
Seam two large panels together for a ruana

Accessories (* see images for some inspiration!):

Belt
Headscarf*
Wrap / shawl
Scarf*
Sarong / beach coverup
Use a heavy duty cording for an envelope clutch
Add eyelet rows as a design element

Around the home:

Table runner
Rug
Bath mat (make sure to use absorbent yarn that won’t be slippery!)
Baby blanket
Lap throw
Pet bed / blanket
Pillow cover
Coaster
Washcloth / dish towel
Tablet / e-reader case
Add eyelet rows as a design element

Sharing

I would love to see your completed knit! Make sure to tag @blametheknots on Instagram and use #alwaysjuneknit!

Pattern Support

If you find an error or have a question, please email support@blametheknots.com

“Outright International is dedicated to working with partners around the globe to strengthen the capacity of the LGBTIQ human rights movement, document and amplify human rights violations against LGBTIQ people, and advocate for inclusion and equality.
Founded in 1990, with staff in over a dozen countries, Outright International works with the United Nations, regional human rights monitoring bodies and civil society partners. Outright holds consultative status at the United Nations, where it serves as the secretariat of the UN LGBTI Core Group.” – From https://outrightinternational.org

Blame the Knots reserves the right to change the charity associated with this pattern in the future. Proceeds will always go to a charity that values LGBTIQ and human rights.