Today for you we have beautiful and awesome bluebird for you to knit. Pattern is by Sara Elizabeth Kellner and thanks for everything to her. Just look at these cute bluebirds and imagine how can this birds cane change and make your interior more beautiful. Pattern is Clearly explained and free of course. These birds […]
This little bird will bring you happiness when you make it, and happiness to the one you make it for. Knit in the round, it is one piece from head to tail (which means no seaming), and easily made in an hour or two.
Are you a fan of knitted appliques, decors, and figurines? Free knitting patterns for birds are here for you to try!
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Craft: Knit Skill Level: Easy Project Type: Baby/Children Designer: Marnie Ann Joyce A tiny little bluebird is knit in Comfort. Size Approximately 3” across x 3” high Materials 1 Ball Berroco Comfort (100 grs), #9735 Delft Blue, and a small amount each #9743 Goldenrod (gold) and #9734 Liquorice (black) 1 Set (4) double pointed knitting needles (dpn), size 7 (4.50 mm) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE Tapestry needle Polyester stuffing 1 St marker Gauge 22 sts = 4”; 29 rows = 4” in St st TO SAVE TIME, TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE
This bluebird brooch free knitting pattern is a simple and decorative applique which is easily customizable. Use anything you want to customize it.
A few ladies have asked for a tutorial on this crochet edge. This will maybe suit beginners as I cannot read patterns! I learn mainly by watching you tube videos and I get on very well with Attic24 where she writes the instructions up with photos and I seem to be able to follow fairly well. This is the edge I am working on sets of hand towels right now. I really am doing a bulk lot! I copied it from a lovely bath mat my sister in law gave me. It is VERY easy. If you can do chain and a double crochet you are set that is all you need. The first row I work through the fabric you are working with. Towels tend to have a border so I use this as my straight line to follow. I just guess the spacing. Some people use a ruler and a fade out pen to mark spaces. You need a crochet hook small enough that it will go through the fabric ok. Towels are good as they are quite soft to work through. If you do not want to do this you could work your first row with the yarn and a darning needle and work a blanket stitch. This would be about the same in appearance too. The ply you use is up to you... on pillowcases I have used quite a fine yarn and various cotton and silky textures. Same with handkerchiefs. On a towel or face washer I use five ply mostly and cotton. Obviously thicker yarns will give a chunkier edging. A fine yarn will look a little more delicate and lace like. The second row you work six chains then secure your chain into every third stitch on your foundation row. This creates a row of arches... A few arches before the end of the row I will weigh up the spacing and make adjustments so they will look pretty even yet end perfectly on the last stitch. I call this creativity! So now you have a nice row of arches. Turn your work and crochet three chain. Now into the first arch and under the row of chain crochet three double crochets. Then do one chain and three double crochets into the next arch and so on... you have groups of three DC in each arch and a chain between each set. At the end of a row I crochet 3 chain and secure it into the end of the last row to kind of finish off the row neatly. Now turn your work and crochet three chain. This row we are working three double crochet into the first space between the groups below. This is the space made by that one chain between each group. So do three double crochet in under that gap... then one chain and three more double crochet all in that one space. You can see below... After your second group of three work three chain... stretch those chain right over and skip the next space and go into the alternate space... you are completely missing a whole space. Now repeat and work 3 dc, one chain and 3 dc into that space... then three chain, skip over the next gap and go into the flooding one... all the way to the end. It can happen that you have a funny number and need to end your row with a half rather than full set of DC. If that happens don't worry! I think this is a case of you will see what I mean when you get there! At the end secure your arch down with a single crochet to finish, work this into the last stitch below. Now turn your work and work three single crochet. The final row... into each space between your groups of three (the single crochet you did last row is the gap between your groups of three) this is where you will now work five double crochet, one chain and five double crochet all into that one space. After your two groups of five then secure the arch you just created by going under the chain space below and working one single crochet. Then go straight to the next gap and work five double crochet, one chain and five double crochet. You can see in the picture you are just working straight on top of the row below only with more stitches. When you get to the end secure to the row below to finish it off neatly. This is really nice on hand towels and very quick. It would be nice on the opening end of a pillowcase... the ends of a fleecy or wool scarf, even along a curtain for your kitchen window. This was an earlier post on some ideas with Crochet edgings... Crochet edgings and things to make over with them. This post also shows how to work a foundation stitch plus an edging I used to do at one time! I am not sure but it might have been Cookie who worked a pretty edging around the bottom of a cardigan or sweater. This could also lengthen a skirt. If you have trouble following me don't give up there are countless easy crochet edging tutorials on you tube where you can follow along. I was very daunted by patterns until I realised I can do the stitches it is all in the order. As you can see I am no perfectionist. My motto is get going and keep practising! I know quite a few of you have recently taken up crochet and can now do an edging. So a multi row edging would be the perfect next thing to try! I hope this helps someone! xxx
I am writing today from an incredibly icy Johannesburg. Our temperatures have plummeted below 0 C and it’s been freezing cold here over the last few days. I must tell you, I cannot wait for Spring! Today I was inspired to knit up a little owl pattern, I have been thinking of him ever since …
A free crochet pattern of Brendan Bluebird. Do you also want to crochet Brendan Bluebird. Read more about the Free Crochet Pattern Brendan Bluebird.
This bird knitting pattern has a an environmental awareness angle – you can knit him as part of the Canary Craftivists campaign
Shape - The Simplicity is a straight-cut, simple design that you will reach for again and again. For a flowier style, view our Wanderer shape. Size - Order based on your HIP measurement Fabric Shown - Med Hemp/Organic Cotton Knit, Light Hemp/Organic Cotton Knit, Stretch Organic Cotton Knit & Fleece Hemp/Organic Cotton Knit Color Shown - Sapphire, Mustard, Raincloud & Bluebird
In this post you will find cute rabbit knitting pattern ideas and other animals. Make a soft toy by yourself and gift it to someone you love!
I am writing today from an incredibly icy Johannesburg. Our temperatures have plummeted below 0 C and it’s been freezing cold here over the last few days. I must tell you, I cannot wait for Spring! Today I was inspired to knit up a little owl pattern, I have been thinking of him ever since …
I followed the pattern almost without modifications, the only one was that I made the body in one piece using circular needles.
M&S have launched legal proceedings against Aldi [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56756731] over their rival caterpillars - but what about our little knitted buddy? Is he a Colin or a Cuthbert? Let us know in the comments down below! Essential Info Yarn used Kit yarn 1 ball each in Canary (A), Chaffinch (B), Robin (C), Starling (D), Bluebird (E), Parrot (F), Dove (G) & Raven (H) About the yarn 4-ply; 66m per ball; 100% polyester Tension 22 sts x 38 rows = 10cm measured over G st Needl
Knitting Pattern - INSTANT DOWNLOAD Beautiful - ERMINE ANGORA SWEATER Vintage Knitting Pattern Reproduction (APW-400A) Description: A Beautiful Angora Sweater With Extra Wide Ribbing At the Waist For a Flattering Fit. Pattern Comes With an Enlarged Chart For Adding the Lovely Bluebird Detail Across the Front If Desired. Lovely! Vintage Pattern Size: Bust 34" Measurements: Length from top of shoulder: 20 1/2" Length of sleeve from underarm: 5" Materials: Patons Beryl Angora Knitting Needles: (UK) Size 10, 11, and 13 (US Equivalents Sizes 3, 2, and 1 or 3.25, 3.0, and 2.25 mm) Gauge: 8 sts = 1" **Note: From my Research, Beryl Angora was a Fine Fingering Weight Angora. See Possible sources below: Rowan Angora Haze or Mohair Haze or **ORKNEY ANGORA is an Excellent Source For Beautiful Angora Yarns. Check their 100% Angora 4-Ply Fingering Yarn or their Angora Blend Yarn such as their “AURORA” 70% Angora / 30% Lambswool 4 ply Yarn - Check Their Online Store here: Main Site: www.orkneyangora.co.uk Here for Aurora: http://orkneyangora.co.uk/mainsite/?page_id=669 ______________________ ***NOTE: US BUYERS - Knitting Needle Conversion Chart, along with a Terms Comparison Chart Included with Download. Please Note: Since I have lowered my pattern prices, I no longer can offer assistance with any vintage or antique pattern purchased from my shop. Please keep this in mind when purchasing. Thank you for understanding! Also, I no longer offer refunds on PDF Patterns purchased from my Etsy shop. Please read listing carefully and ask any questions prior to purchase. _________________ INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Once You Have Paid for Your Pattern, You Should Be Able To Download the PDF Pattern Immediately. If you should have any problems, please feel free to message me and I will do my best to assist you. **We can print and mail this pattern for a small shipping charge - Let me know if you need this option PRIOR to purchase, so that I can add shipping costs to the listing and change the file from Instant Download. Please feel free to message me with any questions. ____________________________ All of the patterns we reproduce are in the Public Domain and now free of copyright. All Vintage/Antique Pattern Reproduction Images and Text are Copyright to Touch of Nostalgia. Pattern Intended for Personal Use Only. Please Do Not Share, Alter, Sale,or Redistribute to Another. All Rights Reserved. This is a Vintage Pattern Reproduction from my Personal Original Vintage/Antique Pattern Collection. It is NOT the original nor the finished product. This is a pattern for you to make the item shown in the photo. We digitally clean, restore or remaster all of the vintage patterns we reproduce. Whenever possible, patterns have been enlarged and enhanced for clarity of use. We want to preserve the lovely vintage images and original text, while improving it all the same. Our goal is to make these vintage/antique patterns available for your to recreate, so that we can keep alive these lovely treasures from yesteryear. Check Shop Home Page for Any Current Specials. Thank you for stopping by - You are welcome anytime! Check back often as we are always adding new items.
Paula Pereira's top-down Daily Pullover knitting pattern is at home anywhere, anytime, and every day, in our fingering-weight Linen Quill.
It's hard enough to find knit amigurumi patterns, let alone knitted farm animal patterns! This Cute Knit Llama Pattern fits that bill. This adorable, loopy llama knit would make both a great toy for a small loved one or a decorative piece for the eclectic, fun knitter. Since it's outfitted with a cute little blanket and pom poms, you can even customize your llama to your home's color schemes! While this pattern isn't suited for beginning amigurumi knitters, it will be a fun challenge for those a little more experienced in the art.
The Ridge Cardigan ~Adult~ PATTERN The Ridge Cardigan is a classic raglan style v-neck cardigan. It is constructed from the top down and is worked flat for the body and in the round for the sleeves. It is knit in a simple pattern alternating knit and purl rows that create the ‘ridges’. It has an oversized fit with deep armholes and billowy sleeves. It has a slightly cropped length with a finished fit of 5 to 8” 12 to 20cm of positive ease built in to the pattern. Choose the size based on how much ease is preferred. Some techniques to know: knit, purl, m1r, m1l, k2tog, ssk, ssp, p1tbl, k1tbl pick up and knit etc Pattern has been professionally graded. Pattern includes 8 sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL please note 3XL & 4XL have not been test knitted Skill Level: Intermediate Finished Chest Circumference: 35.75 (39.5) 43.25 (47) 51.25 (54.5) 59 (62)” 91 (100) 110 (119) 130 (138) 150 (157)cm Gauge: 17 sts x 27 rows = 4 x 4” 10 x 10 cm in pattern, both flat and in the round, on US 9, 5.5mm needles, blocked. 1) work 5 rows of stockinette stitch 2) knit 3 rows Repeat steps 1 & 2 until gauge has been reached. Needle Size: US 9, 5.5mm 24”+ circular needles for body and sleeves Us 8, 5mm 24”+ circular needles for sleeve cuff, body hem and collar Optional: US 9, 5.5mm 16” circular needles for sleeves, US 8, 5mm DPNs for sleeve cuff Yarn: DK Weight - Sandnes Garn Double Sunday 118 yds / 108 m / 50 g in color 2321 Marzipan 825 (905) 950 (1055) 1115 (1175) 1270 (1415) yds, 755 (830) 870 (965) 1055 (1075) 1160 (1295) m, 350 (400) 450 (450) 500 (500) 550 (600) g held together with Lace Weight - Drops Kid Silk 230 yds / 210 m / 25 g in color 20 Light Beige 825 (905) 950 (1055) 1115 (1175) 1270 (1415) yds, 755 (830) 870 (965) 1055 (1075) 1160 (1295) m, 100 (100) 125 (125) 150 (150) 150 (175) g or Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair 232 yds / 212 m / 25 g This cardigan is worked holding one strand of DK weight together with one strand of Lace weight. Feel free to sell any items made from this pattern in small quantities (no wholesale orders please) and please give credit to my shop; Bluebird Pine Shop. Please do not sell, copy, or give my pattern away. If you have any questions at any time, please email me at [email protected]. No returns or refunds can be accepted. INSTAGRAM: @bluebirdpineshop Thanks, and Happy Knitting :) © 2024 Bluebird Pine Shop; All rights reserved.
The Ridge Tank ~Adult~ PATTERN This listing is for the knitting PATTERN only! You will receive a PDF file with the pattern/instructions on how to make the knitted tank pictured. This tank is worked from the top down. It is first worked flat to shape the straps and then joined in the round to knit the body. The edging for the armholes and neck opening is worked by picking up stitches and working an i cord bind off. This tank has a boxy fit, is slightly cropped and has approximately 0-2" of positive ease. Some techniques to know: knit, purl, m1l, m1r, pick up and knit etc Pattern includes 8 sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL Skill Level: Intermediate Yarn: Fingering Weight Category 1 Needles: US 3, 3.25mm 24”+ circular knitting needles & US 2, 2.75mm 16-24" circular needles Yardage: Please note this is a slightly cropped tank, if you wish to make it longer you will need more yardage. XS: 630yds S: 700yds M: 775yds L: 850yds XL: 920yds 2XL: 1000yds 3XL: 1075yds 4XL: 1150yds Finished Chest Measurement: XS: 33” S: 36” M: 38.75” L: 41.25” XL: 43.5" 2XL: 45.75" 3XL: 50.25" 4XL: 54.25" Feel free to sell any items made from this pattern in small quantities (no wholesale orders please) and please give credit to my shop; Bluebird Pine Shop. Please do not sell, copy, or give my pattern away. If you have any questions at any time, please email at bluebirdpineshop [!at] gmail.com No returns or refunds can be accepted. >>> INSTAGRAM: @bluebirdpineshop Thanks, and Happy Knitting :) © 2023 Bluebird Pine Shop; All rights reserved.
This little Bluebird seems quite content perched on the feeder. Tucked in the woods like we are, it’s a rare treat for us to have a Bluebird visit! You can download the pattern here. If you m…
Style - The Tube Top is a torso-length tube of stretchy fabric. The edges are left raw for a textured look, and the seams are reinforced for durability and support. Size - Order based on your BUST measurement Fabric Shown - Medium Stretch Hemp/Organic Cotton Knit Color Shown - Bluebird
Crochet Bluebird—Free Pattern The bluebird is the symbol of hope in many cultures. I created the crochet bluebird pattern in response to all heartbreaking news stories. I hope for a
They say that the bluebird carries the sky on his back. I like that thought. Last year, I created this little bluebird for my sister-in-law. I thought it would be fun to turn it into a pattern to share here on BuzzinBumble. Bluebird Applique Pattern This is a pattern for raw edge applique. It could also be used for needle turned applique if you add a little turn under allowance around the edges of each piece. I have left the bird’s eye, beak, and feet as a part of the whole pattern. I worked with them as a whole and drew them onto the fabric before cutting out the shapes. For the birdy feet, I partially drew them onto the fencepost on which my bird perches. You can also cut these parts from separate fabrics. Batik fabrics work very well, because you can fussy cut elements that have the look of feathers. I took it a step further by using Derwent Inktense Pencils to add details, colors, and shading. They are really fun to work with and become a permanent part of the fabric. Please feel free to use this pattern. I would love to hear what you think! Bluebird Applique Linking up to Lorna's Let's Bee Social #31 at Sew Fresh Quilts! Linking up to Esther's Blog and WIPs on Wednesdays! Linking up to Sarah's "Can I get a Whoop Whoop" party Thanks for visiting! Lara
Free motion quilted; added some french knots etc and used some fancy stitches from my machine!
This listing is for a single 100g hank on one of our 4 incredible bases (Info Below)
This little bird will bring you happiness when you make it, and happiness to the one you make it for. Knit in the round, it is one piece from head to tail (which means no seaming), and easily made in an hour or two.
***PLEASE NOTE: This is a digital crochet PATTERN, NOT a finished item*** For a less-expensive copy, visit my website here: https://storylandamis.com/ Meet Oliver the Bluebird! Oliver is a shy little bluebird who loves to eat worms. Breakfast is his favorite meal, closely followed by lunch and then supper. Keep Oliver well-supplied with food and he’ll be your buddy for life! This very easy PDF crochet pattern is only 7 pages long, including plenty of step-by-step photos to help you along the way. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pattern languages available: English (U.S. terminology) Deutsche/German Français/French Español/Spanish Português/Portuguese Italiano/Italian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Difficulty: Beginner You will only need basic crocheting skills to make this pattern: -Single crochet -Slip stitch -Single crochet increase -Invisible decrease -Basic sewing skills to assemble all the parts together Materials you will need: -Size F (3.75mm) crochet hook -Worsted weight yarn -Fiberfill (or your stuffing of choice) -15mm black safety eyes -Stitch marker -Yarn needle -Scissors ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finished bird measures about 7 in. (18 cm.) tall. (Please note that depending on your gauge and the type of yarn and hook you decide to use, your bird may not be exactly the same size as the one in the pattern.) Your pattern will be available as soon as your payment clears, if it doesn't show up right away, go to your email and it should be there. Of course please feel free to contact me if you have any problems! Please do not claim this pattern as your own or redistribute it in any way. You MAY sell finished products made from this pattern, but please credit Storyland Amis as the designer and link back to my shop if you're selling your items online. :) ***PLEASE NOTE: This is a digital crochet PATTERN, NOT a finished item***
Style – The Utility tank is a basic scoop neckline in front and back that is highly functional. Shape – The Wanderer shape opens at the armpit into a full-bodied, flowy A-line design. Size – Order based on your BUST measurement Fabric Shown – Light Hemp/Organic Cotton Knit Color Shown – Natural + Bluebird