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Tie 1

Tie 2

Tie 3

Tom wears a tie to work most days, and a while back he asked if I would knit him one.

After a bit of online research I settled on this pattern and started knitting. The first version I made wasn't quite right, as I used a yarn with cotton content, and the end result was too long, wide and prone to stretching. 

So I tried again with the recommended yarn (Quince & Co 'Chickadee'), and used an existing favourite tie as a template to copy as I knitted, and had success! He’s already worn it to work lots of times. 

I realise now it’s important to create a tight but lightweight fabric when making ties. (Here are my Ravelry notes for the project.)

I do quite like knitting for Tom, as he's so appreciative and keen on wearing handmade things- although I must admit I haven't offered to knit anything as ambitious as a sweater or cardigan for him yet.

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The last photo shows him with Keira on a walk we took recently around the South Coast of Wellington. It was a rare windless day here in the capital and absolutely beautiful.

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8 responses to “a seed-stitch tie”

  1. Ginny Avatar

    What a great idea. I had to buy my husband a tie recently, and they were all fairly horrible. I am going to have a go at making him one.

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  2. tinyhappy Avatar

    i encourage you to go for it, ginny! πŸ™‚

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  3. Julia Avatar
    Julia

    Oh my, that took me back to being 16 when my first boyfriend wore a tie just like it (except with a straight end). In the swinging 60’s!
    Seed stitch is my favourite, so simple for a not very expert knitter like me but love the texture.
    Your lovely blog is very inspirational, and the colours you use are just beautiful.

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  4. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    I also remember seed stitch ties from the late 60s early 70s. At the time they were cool because they were alternative and not the traditional shiny flat fabric. Maybe this is why seed or moss stitch is still my favourite.

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  5. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you for your kind words, julia!
    m

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  6. muenzeeins Avatar

    oh i love that tie!! i’ve been meaning to make one for philippe as well, got the wool already and a pattern that i’ve found in a german magazine, but your pattern looks much nicer…we’ll have to check it out :)…

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  7. cris Avatar
    cris

    it is the most perfect knit tie i seen by far. which method you used for the increases? i can’t find the pattern

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  8. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you cris!
    here is a link to the pattern i used –Β https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-wedding-necktie
    it is a paid-for pattern on ravelry, but doesnt cost very much. the increases are kfb and from memory, i changed the location of the increases for a neater finish.
    here are my pattern notes, in case theyre helpful –Β https://www.ravelry.com/projects/tinyhappy/the-wedding-necktie
    melissa xx

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