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It's time to plunge your hands into fresh dirt! Our Gardening Apron can help with the tough outdoor tasks. The design features a unique split-skirt that allows you to squat, bend, sit or stand without stretching, pulling or binding.
DESIGNER'S NOTES"'A true heirloom piece' -- that's how our customers describe the best-selling Honeymilk Throw. Featuring gorgeous eyelet lace details, geometrical lines and shapes, and a bobble-encrusted edge, it's a truly delightful project to make."SKILL LEVELAdvanced-Beginner. Video tutorials included. View Skill ClassificationsLANGUAGEEnglish. The Honeymilk Throw crochet pattern is written in standard American termsSIZEThe finished Honeymilk Throw is approximately 39" (99.06 cm) (width) x 58" (147.32 cm) (length); The Honeymilk Throw can be made larger or smaller by simply crocheting more or less squaresREQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list.Yarn: Approx. 1,880 yards (1719.072 meters) of DK/Light-Weight (Category 3) Hook: Size G/4mmDISCLAIMER All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.COPYRIGHT STATEMENTAll Darling Jadore knitting patterns and crochet patterns and photographs on this website and on all our other platforms are the property of Darling Jadore and are thereby purchased under the agreement that they may not be distributed, copied, re-written, or re-sold. Darling Jadore is a registered business through the Secretary of State, and all Darling Jadore digital knitting pattern and crochet pattern digital files are protected by U.S. Copyright and are property of Darling Jadore. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or in whole, electronically or physically. All finished items made from Darling Jadore knit and crochet digital patterns may be sold, so long as clear credit has been given to Darling Jadore on the buyer's website and on the buyer's social media account, if shown there. We do not sell or offer licensing rights to any of our photographs nor permit use of our photographs for any reason.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.View Skill ClassificationsResell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
This collection of 25 free and easy baby blanket knitting patterns is full of ideas for both beginning knitters and intermediate knitters.
Inspired by the famous painting The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh, unique spiral motifs are the perfect backdrop for this throw's connecting star motifs.
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SKEINS: 8 (16) skeins of Purl Soho’s Season Alpaca SIZES: Crib (Throw) COLOR: Heirloom White
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I spend too much time on Ravelry. It is truly addictive. I was recently looking for some stash busters and was amazed at the variety of projects and ideas.I thought I would share a few of my finds with you. The first 2 are not Ravelry. I found this while Goggling (another addiction of mine) when looking for some craft ideas to do with my young nephews at the cottage this summer. Dream catchers Many children will be familiar with Dream catchers from their studies in First Nations Cultures which (if I remember correctly) is about grade 3 in York Region. The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person's dreams. Only good dreams would be allowed to filter through… Bad dreams would stay in the net, disappearing with the light of day.Good dreams would pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper. For more information on Dream catchers, use the following wikeipedia link which also contains other helpful information links. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher Dream Catchers are great cottage projects for kids. The base can be made from a variety of easily accessible items - coat hangers, paper plates, margarine lids. Cover them with yarn, web the center and then decorate with found objects from the beach - feathers, shells, pine cones. The following link is a very kid appropriate set of directions for Dream catchers. http://www.thatartistwoman.org/2009/07/how-to-make-dreamcatcher.html God's eye A God's eye is a yarn weaving and a Huichol spiritual object. The Huichol or Wixáritari are a Native American ethnic group of western central Mexico, living in the Sierra Madre Occidental range. http://www.katcoyle.com/blog/2007/11/gods-eyes/ provides the following instructions Treasure Pouch A little fun something you can knit for kids with just a few meters of sock or DK yarn - a Treasure Pouch. If you are spending time at a beach, it is a perfect little pouch for special stones or shells. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/treasure-pouch Little Ditty Bag A nice little pouch you might enjoy for yourself is a Little Ditty Bag. Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dots-little-ditty-bag A 50gm ball of cotton makes a bag the perfect size to be a project bag for socks You could use small left overs to create stripes. Knit with variegated cotton , you can get some funky colour pooling. Deep Sea Flower Dice Bag Knit with just a few meters of Kureyon or Silk garden Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/deep-sea-flower-dice-bag---anemone-de-mer Minnow Hat We took this little hat knit with left over sock yarn to the Frolic. It got more attention than anything else in our booth. It is a scaled down version of the Dead Fish Hat from Knitty (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fish-hat-dead-or-alive and uses just a few meters of sock yarn. And what sock knitter doesn't have tons of left over bits of sock yarn. The pattern only offers one size, newborn. I am playing around with resizing to fit slightly older children.The one I knit used a mere 10 gms for the red sections and 20 gms for the body. A free pattern on Ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/minnow-hat Baby Surprise Jacket There are over 17,000 Baby Surprise Sweaters posted on Ravelry. It is the third most posted project. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-surprise-jacket Mitered Sock Yarn Blanket Free Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sock-yarn-blanket If you are unfamiliar with miters, don't fear this project. All those little squares/diamonds are joined as you go, not seamed together at the end. Gabriela is doing a class on the technique used to make this project this summer. Christine's Stay On Baby Booties These adorable booties use just a few meters of sock yarn. I recognize this yarn as one of my favourite colourways of Trekking, now unfortunately discontinued. FREE Pattern on ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/christines-stay-on-baby-booties Saartjes Bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat Saatjes bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat in Regia Kaffe Fassett Design Line colour Snappy 02900 http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/saartjes-bootees http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-peasy-newborn-sock-hat Easy Peasy in Zauberball Crazy1701 A diagonal knit scarf/shawl using random bits of left overs. http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring08/FEATspr08FK.html Mini Mania Linen Stitch Scarf One of my favourite stitch patterns is linen stitch. I have used it dozens of times in various projects. One of its most popular uses is as a scarf with hand painted yarns. . The young lady below has knit a huge version using up a ton of different colours of sock yarn. I love it. It is on my list of must do projects. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-mania-scarf Squishy Love Shawl The shawl/wrap below appeals to me also. I love all Noro Yarns. I can't bear to throw away even the smallest scrap of Noro. The shawl below uses a unifying skein of solid yarn knit in random garter stitch and eyelet stripes with a selection of small amounts of various Noro left overs. I have all the left overs, just have to select a solid unifying colour. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/squishylove-shawl Knitter's Journey Afghan - This Becomes this Using Stephanie Pearl McPhee's pattern for the Knitters Journey Afghan Pattern Description from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: “This is one of my favorite projects and one that can reflect a knitter’s journey as well as any scrapbook or postcard collection. It was inspired by a quilt I had as a little girl made of the leftover scraps of fabric from the clothes my grandmother sewed. There was a square that was a piece of my mother’s favorite nightie, a square of an uncle’s flannel shirt, bits of a summer sundress and a soft bedsheet. Our lives and stories about what people did and where they went in the clothes made from those fabrics were laid out in bits and pieces and backed with pink cotton, and I loved it. This knitting project serves the same purpose: It uses the leftovers of projects gone by (or as they go by, my personal choice) to work a traveler’s afghan.” This pattern may be found on pages 206-209 of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off. This Becomes this Or this I hope you have found some inspiration to help use up your stash. If not I have one more option. At Serenity Knits we are happy to accept donations for 2 local schools with knitting clubs and a local church which knits charity afghans. If you have any yarn or knitting needles you would love to get rid of, drop them off and we will get them to the schools or church. Happy knitting Beth
While my Mum was visiting I abandoned sewing and my workroom for the much more sociable and garden friendly crochet. I was prepared. Having made a fairly simple blanket as a beginner project I tho…
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Looking for Easy Crochet Baby Blanket patterns? There are cute and quick patterns to try.The baby blanket patterns would work for any nursery decor with the right pick of colors.
Langues français, anglais, espagnol et danois Niveau Avancé Dimensions 60 x 66 cm (après blocage!) Contenu Le patron contient des explications écrites, des diagrammes pour l’Intarsia, une feuille de route écrite pour vous aider à vous repérer pour les changements de couleur, ainsi qu’un tutoriel sur l’Intarsia et le Jacquard. Techniques montage - maille endroit - maille envers - noppes - Intarsia - Jacquard - rabattre les mailles Matériel •70 g de Coton Pima couleur 1 (Saumon) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 5-6 g (12 m) de Coton Pima couleur 2 (Noir) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 18 g (36 m) de Coton Pima couleur 3 (Naturel) - chez We are knitters • 20 g (42 m) de Coton Pima couleur 4 (Saumon clair) - chez We are knitters • 70 g de Coton Pima couleur 5 (Aquamarine) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 1 paire d’aiguilles 5 mm • 1 aiguille à laine, des ciseaux, des épingles et un support pour le blocage Language English, French, Spanish and Danish Level Advanced Measurements 60 x 66 cm (after blocking!) Content The pattern includes written instructions, diagrams, a roadmap to help you with the color work and to keep track of your progress, as well as a tutorial on Intarsia and Fair-isle. Techniques cast on - knit - purl - bobbles - Intarsia - Fair Isle - cast off Supplies •70 g of Pima Cotton color 1 (Salmon) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 5-6 g (12 m) of Pima Cotton color 2 (Black) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 18 g (36 m) of Pima Cotton color 3 (Natural) - from We are knitters • 20 g (42 m) of Pima Cotton color 4 (Light salmon) - from We are knitters • 70 g of Pima Cotton color 5 (Aquamarine) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 1 pair of 5 mm/8 US/6 UK knitting needles • 1 sewing needle, a pair of scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your knitting
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Designet av Catherine Bligh Bare ved et kjapt blikk på bildene her kan eg si at: "Ja dette tar nok litt tid". Det er lappeteppet sitt ser du, rene kunstverket for å si det mildt! En ting er jo å hekle det, men tenkt på den hjernen som har designet det?? Ikkje sant! I tillegg er hele sullamitten
Taking care of newborn twins is not hard. In fact, my boys are model citizens - they are completely sweet and not fussy at all. I got very lucky. Taking care of newborn twins is, however, very time consuming. It really requires a lot of patience and nothing gets done quickly. I finally have a few minutes to sneak this blog post in and I am just a little bit tired so this is going to be a quick one. I finished the second baby blanket just in time for the twins to be born. I was working on it right up until I went to the hospital. Pattern: Heavenly Baby Blanket by Joyce Nordstrom Yarn: Quince and Co. Chickadee in Chanterelle Needles: size US 5 This blanket was knit for Hayden (Baby B). I really loved the combination of the cables and the lace on this one and because this did have lace panels I chose a boyish color in my go-to yarn: Quince and Co. Chickadee (which is the same yarn I knit the other baby blanket out of.) This pattern was easy to memorize and fun to knit and I completely love the end result. I think Hayden does too!
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