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Circunferencia craneal: 40cm; La altura de la gorra: 21cm; El largo de la bufanda: 50cm. Materiales necesarios: 100 g de abeto Katia Perú (40% red, 40% acrílico, 20% alpaca, 100g/106) metro); Andréle nº 6; Ganchillo nº 4.5; 2 botones, unul cu diametrul de 1 cm si al doilea cu diametrul de 4 cm; Densidad de punto: 13 ochiuri x 17 randuri
Strik den perfekte baby hue, pixie huen! Få opskriften på pixie huen. Find også inspiration til andet lækkert babystrik på Begynderbaby
You can use the simple knit and purl stitches to make many wonderful things. But don't stop there! Challenge yourself with the techniques in this article, and knitting will continue to be an exciting adventure.
This Quick and Easy Flower Free Knitting Pattern is a very easy knit and can be used to embellish or adorn clothing or other. Make one now with the free pattern provided by the link below!
Learn how to knit the raglan line in two different styles. These beginner friendly patterns come with step by step photo and video tutorials...
I recently unearthed the first project I ever knit, a moth-eaten stockinette scarf. I made…
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Introducing our enchanting Pooky sweater, a cozy marvel handknitted with love and care. Crafted from sumptuously soft cream wool, it's a great combination of lightness and warmth. Its captivating patchwork design, with its blue, green and yellow hues, are sure to make a statement whilst keeping you nice and cosy. Composition: 70%mohair, 22% soft wool, 8% lurex. Model is 178cm tall and is wearing a size 1.
Strik den perfekte baby hue, pixie huen! Få opskriften på pixie huen. Find også inspiration til andet lækkert babystrik på Begynderbaby
Strik den perfekte baby hue, pixie huen! Få opskriften på pixie huen. Find også inspiration til andet lækkert babystrik på Begynderbaby
Learn how to work this great leaf knitting stitch by watching this video tutorial! Keep reading for tips on how to master this tight pattern.
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TENGA EN CUENTA QUE ESTE ES UN PATRÓN DE TEJIDO PDF. NO ES EL ARTÍCULO DE PUNTO. ESTE NO ES EL ARTÍCULO DE PUNTO. ESTE ES UN PATRÓN PARA TEJER EL GORRO. NO HAY REEMBOLSOS. Patrón escrito únicamente en inglés. Cinco tamaños y carenado interior exclusivo opcional El Wynter Chill es la prenda perfecta para el clima frío que se puede usar como prenda exterior individual o como prenda en capas. La capucha de tamaño generoso tiene capacidad para un gorro, no incluido, para mayor calidez. La amplia capa abotonada se extiende suavemente sobre los hombros, el pecho y la espalda. La característica única de The Wynter Chill es la capucha interior opcional que se teje muy fácilmente a la prenda. Para brindar calidez adicional, la capucha interior está abotonada en el costado, lo que permite una apariencia suave y sin costuras. La exclusiva capucha interior se puede subir hasta la cara para esos días más ventosos o se puede llevar baja alrededor del cuello. El Wynter Chill está tejido con un hilo pesado Aran o Bulky que lo hace extra cálido y acogedor. Se utilizan puntos básicos en todas partes y hay ilustraciones que muestran cómo esta prenda se conecta y teje fácilmente en una sola pieza. Características adicionales del patrón: Cinco tamaños: pequeño, mediano, grande, extragrande y extragrande. Se incluyen instrucciones para alargar la capa. Instrucciones precisas de la manera de tejer un ojal de una hilera muy fácil. Una vez que aprenda esta técnica, la utilizará con frecuencia. Se muestra en azul en talla mediana en un maniquí de talla 12 de EE. UU. Se muestra en color crema sin capucha interior y con longitud extra en talla grande en un maniquí talla 12 de EE. UU. Medidas terminadas después del bloqueo. Pequeño (mediano, grande, extragrande, extragrande) Capucha: ala enrollada de 15 pulgadas de alto x 10 (10,5, 11, 11,5, 12) pulgadas de ancho Longitud de la capa: 13,5 pulgadas para todos los tamaños con instrucciones para alargar Ancho de la capa: 46 (48, 50, 52, 54) pulgadas midiendo 6,5 pulgadas desde el escote Nota: El ancho no es solo una medida del pecho. Es todo el ancho alrededor de la capa. Como punto de referencia, se muestra una capa de tamaño mediano en un maniquí de talla 10-12 de EE. UU. Capucha interior: 5 pulgadas de alto x 14,5 (17,5, 19, 21,5, 22) pulgadas de circunferencia en el cuello a 18,5 (20, 21,5, 23, 24,5) pulgadas de circunferencia en la parte superior. Materiales Agujas circulares de 36 pulgadas tamaño 10 de EE. UU. Solo capucha y capa: aproximadamente 400 (530, 640, 750, 875) de hilo aran/voluminoso #5 Se muestra en tamaño mediano Cascade Eco Yarn Capucha, capa y capucha interior: aproximadamente 520 (650, 770, 880, 995) yardas de hilo de aran #5/volumen Se muestra en Cascade Eco + tamaño de hilo grande con 3 pulgadas adicionales de largo Para longitudes más largas, necesitarás más hilo. Para capa: 4 botones – 1 pulgada – Agregue un botón por cada aumento de longitud de 3 pulgadas que desee. Para capota interior: 6 botones - 5/8 de pulgada. No utilice botones de vástago. Estos botones estarán contra el cuello y la cara y deberías tener un botón plano para esa área. Consejo: seleccione botones que tengan los mismos requisitos de limpieza que su hilo. Calibre: 14 puntos y 18 filas = 4 pulgadas en tejido jersey bloqueado Por favor mira todos mis patrones en: http://www.etsy.com/your/shops/WomanOnTheWater/sections/13126084 También echa un vistazo a todos mis artículos tejidos a mano en http://www.etsy.com/shop/WomanOnTheWater?section_id=14831038&ref=shopsection_leftnav_1 http://www.etsy.com/shop/WomanOnTheWater?section_id=14826919&ref=shopsection_leftnav_2 Si quieres que esta capa sea tejida a medida para ti, envíame un convo. No dude en vender cualquier artículo completo hecho con mis patrones diseñados. Le pido que no copie, reproduzca, venda y/o distribuya el patrón de ninguna forma.
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Circumferinta craniana: 50-54 cm; Materiale necesare: 100 g fir Alpaca Lana D’Oro (50% lana, 50% alpaca, 200m/100g); Andrele nr.3.5 si nr.4; Explicatie tricotare: Se monteaza pe andrele nr.3.5- 4 ochiuri si se tricoteaza cu punct jerseu 75 randuri. Dupa 75 randuri tricotate, ochiurile se inchid si se cos pe margini. Detaliul tricotat reprezinta elasticul beretei
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Alize - Superlana Megafil Zusammensetzung 25% Wolle – 75% Acryl Lauflänge 55 m Gewicht 100 g Nadelstärke Stricknadel 12 – 15 , Häkelnadel 10 – 12
This cute little shawl is perfect to wrap around your neck and shoulders. In cotton it provides a wonderful summer shawl for keeping the sun off those delicate shoulders or keeping the chill night air at bay; in silk it becomes something elegant and worthy of accompanying you to functions and formal events, yet in wool it will keep even the winter cold out! Just a nice length Cloud Illusions will cover your back and wrap around and can be worn in many different ways. It is so much more than a scarf and yet not too deep to be difficult to wear - this really is the silver lining to any cloud! The smaller version with small lace (as shown) takes around 400m of either fingering weight or laceweight yarn.
Meet me on INSTAGRAM The sweater is worked seamlessly from top down. It starts with some german short rows to shape the neckline. The increases for the circular yoke are worked smoothly in the round. The Increasing is followed by a cable pattern. The crew-neck is worked in k2,p2 ribbing. material Blacker Swan Falkland Islands Wool by Blacker Yarns Col. Pale Maiden gauge 22 sts x 30 rows needles Circular needles US 6 / 4,0 mm and US 4 / 3,5 mm dpns US 6 / 4 mm and US 4 / 3,5 mm or circ needles for magic loop yardage Please keep in mind that yardage is estimated! XS 1100 m / 1200 yards S 1140 m / 1220 yards M 1225 m / 1330 yards L 1400 m / 1520 yards XL 1575 m / 1710 yards XXL 1750 m / 1900 yards tools stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn or stitch holder techniques german short rows for neck shaping, slanted increases M1R / M1L, decreases k2tog / ssk / ssp, cable pattern measurements XS S M L XL XXL bust circumference 91 94,5 100 107 114,5 122 cm 35.8 37.2 39.4 42.1 45.1 48.0 inches sleeve circumference 27 29 32 35,5 37 39 cm 10.6 11.4 12.6 13.9 14.6 15.4 inches
It has been a busy summer with lots of travel. While I usually don't mind travel, I've done enough at this point that I think I get one victory point for every day in August in which I do not move my car. I am ecstatic to be sleeping in my own bed, working on my own projects, and having time to share my most recent discoveries. One of these discoveries is an interesting maneuver and stitch pattern. It started when I saw my mother wearing a commercial sweater with this pattern: Non-knitters probably don't notice anything about it, but knitters may notice the pattern is symmetrical. Not a big deal, you might think. Think again! There are a number of ways to make a fabric with holes on the half drop. Most of them are not 100% satisfying. In the examples below, odd-numbered rows are always right side. Swatch #1: Multiple of 2 stitches. Row 1: alternate yo, k2tog. Row 2: p all. Row 3. alternate k2tog, yo. Row 4. p all. Repeat these 4 rows for pattern. This does produce a mesh. If you look closely at Swatch #1, you'll notice the zig-zags of yarn alternate thick and thin. It is possible to make a mesh similar to this in which the decreases stack to create horizontal lines moving across the fabric. In either case, the fabric has thick and thin areas — thin corresponding to yarn overs and thick corresponding to decreases. You may think the solution is to use a centered double decrease (ddec) — a 3-into-1 decrease such as slip 2 together knitwise, knit 1, pass the 2 slipped stitches over. Swatch #2: Multiple of 3 stitches. Row 1: yo, (alternate ddec, double yo), end with ddec, cast-on 1 {replaces a yo}. Row 2: p2, (alternate [k1, p1] in double yo, p1), end with p1 in single yo. Row 3: k all. Row 4: p all. Row 5: k1, yo, (alternate ddec, double yo), end with k2tog. Row 6: p1, (alternate [k1, p1] in double yo, p1), end with p1 in single yo, p1. Row 7: k all. Row 8: p all. Repeat these 8 rows for pattern. Here the problem is that the 3-into-1 decrease means you've lost 2 stitches not 1. To keep your stitch count constant, you'll need two yarn overs for every centered double-decrease — yo, ddec, yo. When you line these up next to each other, it mean you have to work double yarn overs — yo, ddec, yo, yo, ddec, yo. On the wrong side row, you have to make two stitches from the double yarn over, usually by knitting and purling into the giant hole. The combination of knit and purl in the yarn over will create a bump near the top of the hole, slightly disrupting its shape. Furthermore, it is hard to stack a yarn over directly above a centered double decrease. If you look closely at Swatch #2, you'll notice the subtle asymmetry in the pattern, as that central wale must go either left or right to go around the hole directly above it. Another way of thinking about it; since there are two stitches coming out of the hole but the decrease is over three stitches, the double decrease can not be centered on top of the double yarn over. Would a promising alternative be to substitute ssk and k2tog for the ddec, so as to allow the wales to split and travel around the hole? Swatches #3 and #4 seem to be moving closer to a solution. There are two choices. Swatch #3 Multiple of 4 stitches. Row 1: yo, (k2tog, ssk, double yo) across, end with k2tog, ssk, cast-on 1 {replaces a yo}. Row 2: p1, (p2, [k1, p1] in double yo) across, end with p2, p1 in single yo. Row 3: k all. Row 4: p all. Row 5: ssk, (double yo, k2tog, ssk) across, end double yo, k2tog. Row 6: p1, ([k1, p1] in double yo, p2) across, end [k1, p1] in double yo, p1. Row 7: k all. Row 8: p all. Repeat these 8 rows for pattern. Swatch #4 Multiple of 4 stitches. Row 1: yo, (ssk, k2tog, double yo) across, end with ssk, k2tog, cast-on 1 {replaces a yo}. Row 2: p1, (p2, [k1, p1] in double yo) across, end with p2, p1 in single yo. Row 3: k all. Row 4: p all. Row 5: k2tog, (double yo, ssk, k2tog) across, end double yo, ssk. Row 6: p1, ([k1, p1] in double yo, p2) across, end [k1, p1] in double yo, p1. Row 7: k all. Row 8: p all. Repeat these 8 rows for pattern. In either case, the 4-into-2 paired decrease allows the wales to snake around the holes. The double yarn over problem is still not solved, as you can still see a slight asymmetry along the top of the double yarn overs. After looking at these, it becomes even clearer why the swatch at top is exceptional. I set out to replicate it and, after a few tries, here is what I discovered. The key to the flat, symmetrical swatch is the decrease is not 3-into-1 or 4-into-2 but rather 3-into-2. This seems wrong until you actually knit it. The 3-into-2 decrease means you've lost 1 stitch not 2. Thus, the double yarn over problem does not occur. The trick is in devising a symmetrical 3-into-2 decrease. Fortunately, I had for reference my mother's commercial sweater with just such a decrease! Swatch A Over a multiple of 3 stitches. Row 1: (alternate 3→2, yo) across, end with 3→2. Row 2: p all. (Should be one stitch fewer than cast on.) Row 3: k all. Row 4: p all. Row 5: k1, (alternate yo, 3→2) across, end with yo, k1. (Stitch count restored.) Row 6: p all. Row 7: k all. Row 8: p all. Repeat these 8 rows for pattern. Version A: Special maneuver: 3 into 2 decrease: 3→2. Theory: Work a k2tog and an SSK over 3 stitches rather than 4. The central stitch of the group of 3 is involved in both maneuvers and lies on top of the group. Practice: Work a k2tog but do not drop the old stitches off the left needle. Drop the back stitch of the pair off the left needle but not the top stitch. SSK the two stitches on the left needle. (One stitch is the held stitch from the k2tog and the other stitch is the 3rd stitch of the original group of three.) Swatch B Over a multiple of 3 stitches. Row 1: (alternate 3→2 version B, yo) across, end with 3→2. Row 2: p all. (Should be one stitch fewer than cast on.) Row 3: k all. Row 4: p all. Row 5: k1, (alternate yo, 3→2 version B) across, end with yo, k1. (Stitch count restored.) Row 6: p all. Row 7: k all. Row 8: p all. Repeat these 8 rows for pattern. Version B: Special maneuver: 3 into 2 decrease trough: 3⇾2 Theory: Work an SSK and a k2tog over 3 stitches rather than 4. The central stitch of the group of 3 is involved in both maneuvers and lies behind the group. Practice: Work an SSK but do not drop the old stitches off the left needle. Drop the top stitch of the pair off the left needle but not the back stitch. Reorient the back stitch by slipping and returning. K2tog the two stitches on the left needle. (One stitch is the held stitch from the ssk and the other stitch is the 3rd stitch of the original group of three.) For version B, use this alternative 3 into 2 decrease on Rows 1 & 5. After working Swatches A and B, I decided to try more open variations by leaving out two of the three plain rows. I must admit I am very pleased with the results! More mesh-like version of Swatch A. Work rows 1, 2, 5, & 6 of Version A (central stitch on top). More mesh-like version of Swatch B. Work rows 1, 2, 5, & 6 of Version B (central stitch beneath). The video shows both versions of how to work the 3-into-2 decrease. Enjoy!
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A keyhole scarf has a hole in it and you can slip the other end through it. Here are some keyhole scarves patterns you can learn how to knit one.
Stole Arabian tales Yarn: Louisa Harding Yarns Amitola - 400g (250m/50g) Col. 119 - 200g; col. 103- 200g Size: wide –50 cm. / long - 200 cm. (or optional) Needles: 3mm Gauge: 26sts and 30 rows = 10 cm х 10 cm (this is conditional, because the work moves in different directions). Note: I used “wrap and turn” (knit the indicated number of sts, wrap working yarn around next stitch, turn and knit back in the opposite direction), but any other short-row turn works just as well. Heavier or lighter yarn weights can also be used for this pattern though dimensions and yardage will change. This stole is knitted seamlessly. Abbreviations: BO = bind off CO = cast on k = knit k2tog= knit two (2) stitches together k3tog= knit three (3) stitches together p = purl sl1k = slip a stitch knit-wise st(s) = stitch (es) RN= right needle LN= left needle RS = right side WS = wrong side w/o = without w&t = wrap and turn wyib = with yarn in back. / = next
Folosind tehnica demonstrată în acest filmuleţ, putem tricota rapid şi uşor un fular chiar cu mâinile goale. Doar cu două gheme de fire moi şi pufoase, fularul nostru va fi gata în jumătate de oră. Mai avem însă o dilemă... culoarea. Dar suntem siguri că fiecare o va alege pe cea care să-i reprezinte cât mai bine personalitatea.
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*Digital Knitting Pattern PDF download *English language only *Not a finished item *************************** EVEREST SCARF There is nothing more satisfying than knitting with a great yarn and with just that one skein, knitting up a cozy scarf that’s beautifully decorated with twisted stitches. There are row numbers for each step so you don’t lose your place, “Knitting Charts” for “chart person” to follow easily, a list of special abbreviations and explanation. The pattern has 10 pages with many photos. EVEREST HAT You can buy the matching hat pattern in my store and the price is $ 4.99. TECHNIQUES Two pieces are knitted flat from the bottom of the scarf to the center back of the neck. For joining these two halves, it is used a very neat and interesting “Double Grafting” method. Detailed instructions with many photos for Double Grafting is included in the pattern. FINISHED SIZE The scarf has one size to fit most adult. It is approximately 34 in/86 cm long and 4 in/10 cm wide. GAUGE 22 sts and 30 rows = 4 in/ 10 cm in Stocking sts NEEDLES Set of US6/UK8/4 mm double pointed needles Cable needle Yarn needle OTHER One interlocking or open slit-ring stitch marker YARN Cloudborn Fibers Superwash Merino DK, Charcoal Heather 1 skein Copyright Notice © Christy Hills 2015, all rights reserved. Knitting pattern and photos are for personal use only and not for commercial sale. Please do not distribute, transfer, publish, share or sell the pattern or images/photos (including digital file), in part or in whole. You may print one copy for your convenience and may not print multiples to share or distribute. Thanks for respecting my designer rights.
“Incomparable silk.” No one does silk like Alchemy, which makes this scarf more of a necessity than an indulgence. Easy sideways construction allows you to take advantage of every precious yard of this silky yarn. And Gina’s lustrous colors are mesmerizing. Two skeins of Silk Purse are all you need for the larger size. Our knitter used size 7 needles to get gauge and a good drape with this slinky DK-weight yarn. For our Alchemy Silk Purse version, click here. For a free copy of this and other Churchmouse patterns, please click on our link above or below to go directly to our free pattern page on our website… https://www.churchmouseyarns.com/collections/free-pattern...
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One of Kitty's latest creations... the Skylar sweater, a stunning geometric blend of colours, crafted in airy mohair with a hint of metallic shine, adding a splash of happiness to any outfit. This sweater blends sophistication with a pop of fun. It's perfect for those who love to mix classic tones with bold colours. With high demand, it takes about 12 weeks before we can ship this beauty, but trust us, it’s worth the wait! Composition: 70%mohair, 20% alpaca, 5% polyamide, 5% metallic. All our knitwear is handmade with care and attention from exclusive yarns. Model is 1,78m tall and is wearing a size 1.
In questo ultimo anno credo di aver maturato a dismisura il mio amore per i centrini.. Apro subito una piccola parentesi per chiedere venia a mia madre che per tutta la mia adolescenza ha conservato pensando alla dote, tovaglie, copriletti, asciugamani e quant'altro con pizzi e parti in uncinetto, tutto rigorosamente fatto a mano da zie e nonne che io ho sempre schifato.. chiamandola roba vecchia.. e di cui hanno goduto, ovviamente le mie cognatine, più grandi di me e già con l'occhio lungo!!! Ora, che sono rinsavita ;-) quando vedo in quei banchi al mercato, mucchi di vecchi centrini e di tovagliette, trine, pizzi e bottoni.. i miei occhi diventano lucidi e a forma di cuore. Una passione nuova che vede questi elementi in maniera rivisitata.. Altra premessa che devo fare è.. non sono capace di fare l'uncinetto.. ci provo ma i risultati sono scarsi quindi, per ora li acquisto già fatti, ma solo quelli vecchi.. Qualche tempo fa ho comprato un libro che si intitola Granny Chic.. tradotto sarebbe un po' lo stile della nonna.. Le autrici sono Tif Fussel del blog DOTTIE ANGEL e Rachelle Blondel creative con la passione della maglia, del crochet e del cucito. Qui troverete diverse idee di utilizzo dei centrini e non solo, perché il loro motto è dare una nuova vita alle cose di una volta! Ecco qualche esempio di ri-uso e di home decor: Credit: Etsy Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Gia Canali photography Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Dottie Angel Credit: Dottie Angel Trovo siano delle bellissime idee, originali, semplici e colorate per rendere la vostra casa unica.. Io stò già pensando a delle cose da fare, voglio cambiare colori, oggetti e fare un po' di pulizia.. Ho voglia di "nuovo", di aria fresca, di primavera e di luce! E voi cosa ne pensate? Vi piace questo stile? Siete capaci di fare l'uncinetto? Come sempre vi ringrazio del vostro passaggio. A presto, Lucia
Warm, practical, stylish and most importantly - fun to knit! These pretty fingerless mitts feature a cable and eyelet pattern. Pattern is fully written and charted for your convenience Worked seamlessly in the round from the cuff up towards the fingers using DPNs Use any fingering or sock yarn which gives you roughly 8 Sts per inch Pattern features an Off-set Thumb Gusset for better, more comforatble fit. Separate instructions for left and right mitt - all fully written out for your convenience Pattern comes in 2 sizes - S/M (pictured) to fit a hand circumference of approx 7.5” and M/L to fit a hand circumference of approx 8.5” (measured around knuckles)
SSK + K2Tog Knitting Technique Decrease Differences with Studio Knit