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Alvast een voorproefje om het jaar goed in te zetten: Vlechtsteek | Steek van de Week | 2016 # 1 Gepubliceerd op 30/12/2015 door Ann | Met deze breisteek krijg je een mooi stevig breisel dat gevlochten of geweven lijkt te zijn. Dit effect krijg je doordat je tijdens het breien steeds 2 steken omwisseld: Eerst brei je de tweede steek, en daarna pas de eerste steek. Zo trek je de steken steeds om elkaar heen, zoals je dat ook doet als je een vlecht maakt. De achterkant van je werk ziet er zo uit: Hoe brei je deze steek? Op rechte naalden Hoeveelheid steken opzetten: Een even aantal steken naald 1 : brei 1 kantsteek, * brei nu de tweede steek op je linkernaald verdraaid recht (door áchter de eerste steek langs te steken) en laat deze niet afglijden, brei de eerste steek gewoon recht en laat de beide steken afglijden *, de steken tussen de ** herhalen, brei 1 kantsteek naald 2 : brei 1 kantsteek, brei 1 steek averecht, * brei nu de tweede steek op je linkernaald averecht (door vóór de eerste steek langs te steken) en laat deze niet afglijden, brei de eerste steek averecht en laat de beide steken afglijden *, de steken tussen de ** herhalen, brei 1 steek averecht, brei 1 kantsteek Blijf deze 2 naalden steeds herhalen tot je de gewenste hoogte hebt bereikt! Als je dat fijner vindt kun je ook steeds de eerste steek op een kabelnaald zetten, zodat je makkelijker bij de ‘tweede’ steek kunt komen. In de eerste naald houd je de eerste steek dan vóór het werk. Je kunt de tweede steek dan direct na het breien af laten glijden. Dan zet je de eerste steek terug op de naald en breit deze ; In de tweede naald houd je de steek áchter het werk. Het nadeel hiervan is dat je een kabelnaaldje nodig hebt en een enkel steekje daar vrij makkelijk vanaf glijdt.
Een kantsteek is een steek die aan het begin en aan het eind van elke naald gemaakt wordt. Het doel is om een nette rand langs je breiwerk te maken. Een
Ooit zag ik een YouTube filmpje hoe 'flowers in a row' te breien. Ik heb deze link bewaard totdat deze van pas kwam. Dat was afgelopen week. Bekijk de stap voor stap foto's inclusief beschrijving.
A super simple edge stitch that will keep your stockinette stitch from rolling in. This trick will flatten your knitting.
When we knit a close-fitting sweater or cardigan, at some point the pattern will tell us to shape armholes. Usually, the instructions will be somewhere along these lines: “bind off 4 sts at beg of next 2 rows, 3 sts at beg of foll 2 rows, 2 sts at beg of foll 2 rows and […]
Kenmerken: Dit patroon bevat een complete Engelstalige werkbeschrijving waarmee je onmiddellijk aan de slag kan om deze t-shirt te breien. Handig A5-boekjes formaat, makkelijk op te bergen en meeneembaar. Geschikt voor de semi-gevorderde breister of de leergierige beginnende breister Gebruikte technieken: Top down br
A better way to make a buttonhole in knitting using a special technique to reinforce the corners for neater results.
Here is a list of over 80 popular symbols used in advanced knitting patterns to represent various stitches, techniques, and instructions t...
een Mee brei deken van gebreide vierkanten in allerlei verschillende breisteken
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My intention was to knit five bright sweaters against winter depression. The first one is grey-turqoise, the second orange-green-blue, the third one simply red. The fourth and the last so far is p…
LITTLE GEMS stitch knitting pattern. Knits and purls. Written and charted instructions.
How to Remove Purl Dash Lines in Knitting with Studio Knit
The crochet cast-on method creates a really neat edge that resembles a chain cast-off edge; it is sometimes known as the cast-off cast-on method.
Nadal tak mam, że jak mnie co wzruszy, to mnie się rzuca na uszy... A nawet na oczy ;o) Tuch Beatrice - chusta przecudnej urody ! Mu...
Tijdens onze breicafe’s zijn er altijd “beginners” die de stap naar twee priemen wagen. Bij het besluit naar wat er dan wel gaat worden gemaakt is de meest voorkomende woord ̶…
This is a printed pattern in Swedish. The pattern is only sent if you buy at least 2 balls of yarn at the same time. We reserve the right to cancel orders that do not comply with this. Friday Tee is knitted from top to bottom in pearl elastic with raglan increases. The neck edge is knitted in elastic, folded double, and knitted down. Shortened rounds are knitted to form the neckline. Sleeves and torso finished with an elastic edge. Knit a test patch before you start knitting and remember to wash the test patch before measuring the knit strength - pearl elastic stretches when washed. Size guide Friday Tee should have a range of motion ( positive ease) of approx. 6-9 cm in relation to your bust measurement. The sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL correspond to a bust measurement, measured on your body, of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110- 120) 120-130 (130-140) 140-150 cm. The measurements of the finished blouse are given on the front of the pattern. Measure yourself before you start knitting, to determine which size will fit you best. If you e.g. measures 90 cm around the bust (or the widest part of your body), you should knit a size S. A blouse size S has an excess width of 96 cm and in the mentioned example will give a range of movement ( positive ease ) of 6 cm. The model in the picture wears a size XS, has a bust measurement of 82 cm and is 164 cm tall. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL Blouse measurements: Overall width: 90 (96) 100 (106) 116 (126) 136 (147) 156 cm Length: 48 (49) 50 (52) 55 (58) 59 (61) 63 cm Stick strength: 28 stitches x 44 rows in pearl elastic on needles 3 mm = 10 x 10 cm after washing and blocking Note that before washing, the knit strength will be around 35 stitches per. 10 cm Knitting suggestions: Circular needle 3 mm (40, 60, 80 and 100 cm), circular needle 2.5 mm (40 cm), double pointed needles 3 mm (if you do not knit with Magic Loop technology). Material: 200 (200) 200 (200-250) 250 (300) 300 (350) 400 g Sunday from Sandnes Garn (50 g = 235 m) for the bottom color of the blouse (here in the color 2511 Almond) and 50 (50-100) 100 ( 100) 100 (100) 100 (100) 100-150 g Sunday from Sandnes Garn (50 g = 235 m) for the stripes/contrast color of the blouse (here in the color 3553 Dusty Rouge) If you knit a plain blouse, the total yarn consumption is 250 (250) 250 (250-300) 300 (350) 400 (450) 500 g Sunday from Sandnes Garn (50 g = 235 m) Difficulty : ★ ★ ★ (3 out of 5).
One of the disadvantages of knitting a pieced sweater is all the finishing that’s involved, and one of the most unpleasant duties when it comes to finishing a sweater is sewing in the sleeves…
Detailed tutorial for beginner knitters about a simple way to invisibly carry yarn up without affecting the elasticity of the project.
PetiteKnit Cumulus BLOUSE Neuleohje
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit German Short Rows for beginners by a locals. Perfect for heels or colorful shawls.
I am very excited to let you know that the Dotty Cowl , my recent collaboration with Malabrigo, is available on Ravelry and is free! Th...
Today I would love to share with you a technique that I learned several years ago that is absolutely essential for cardigans if you want to avoid knitting the bands and finishing the raw edges. It also comes in handy for scarves or any items with open raw edges. It looks like an ap
How to seam two finished pieces of knitting with a knitted section, this technique can be particularly useful if you are making a blanket with many squares, or have made a garment that needs a little extra room. This seaming is easily removed as all you have to do is rip it out the same way you would with any knit fabric, and could be used for a design purpose such as adding a stripe of alternating color or a decorative element like a cable. To begin gather your two pieces that need joining a set of needles ( or just 2 dpns) and the yarn you want to use. For the first section of this tutorial I am working on joining up two separate samples, the green one will end up on the right hand side of the join and the white one will end up on the left hand side of the join. Cast on stitches using the backwards loop method, for these samples I cast on between 5 and 7 stitches. To work the backwards loop method hold the yarn in your left hand with the active tail coming from the back of your thumb around to the front in a counterclockwise manner. Bring the needle under the loop in front of the thumb and drop your thumb out, tension stitch and repeat. I chose this method for cast on because it does not leave a chunky edge cast on and so sits more flush with the edge of the fabric. Now turn the work and knit to the last stitch, slip this stitch knitwise changing the slant of the stitch. This will be a little fiddly since this is simply a twisted loop on the needle but it will work out I promise. Now look for your first pickup spot on the work, this first pickup will be worked on the left hand side of the piece as you are looking at it. For this join the green piece is on the right side and the white piece is on the left side so we are picking up from the white piece first. Your first pickup spot will be the 2nd row in from the edge, these swatches both have a garter stitch edge so there will be one pickup in between each garter ridge. Pickup and Knit 1 stitch into this spot, now without changing the stitch slant the left needle tip needs to be inserted into the front loops as shown. This can either be achieved by slipping both stitches back to the left tip and inserting the right tip through the back loop, or simply inserting the left tip from back to front through the front loops. Wrap yarn and pull through, this is working a k2tog through the back loops. Entire Row 1 is as follows (RS): K to last stitch, slip 1 kwise, pickup and knit 1 stitch into edge of work, insert left needle tip from back to front through front loops, K2tog tbl. Now turn the work, slip the first stitch purlwise, purl across to the last stitch, slip this stitch purlwise tip to tip which does not change the slant of the stitch. Now here is the tricky part, keeping the yarn forward and working from back to front insert the needle into the swatch. This means that the needle has to come from the rightside of the the work to the wrongside of the work, which is challenging because the wrongside is facing at the moment. First picture you can see that the yarn is in front of the work, then you bring the needle from back to front and then pull up a stitch. Now you need the left tip inserted into these stitches in the back, so either slip both stitches to the left needle tip to tip and insert the right needle to work a p2tog, or just insert the left needle tip into the back from left to right. Wrap and pull through as a p2tog, you can see that the work is now joined with 2 rows of stitches. Entire Row 2 (WS): Slip 1 pwise, p to last stitch, sl1 pwise, with yarn in front of work and wrong side of work facing pickup and purl 1 stitch from back to front, slip both stitches to left needle and p2tog. Row 3 (RS): Sl1 pwise, K to last stitch, slip 1 kwise, pickup and knit 1 stitch into edge of work, insert left needle tip from back to front through front loops, K2tog tbl. Now work Row 3 for the next right side ( it begins with a slipped stitch, that's the only difference) and repeat Rows 2-3 for the remainder of the join, make sure to pick up 1 stitch for every 2 rows, so either 1 in each garter valley or every second 'V' on your edge. This is the location of the second pickup, on the other side of the garter bump. And the location of the next wrong side row pickup, again a garter bump away from the first one. Here is the finished piece, as you can see the join is fairly invisible on the cream colored side but more obvious with the contrast color, something to keep in mind. If you want to use a contrast color and have less show at the join try using a thicker yarn with smaller needles. Just for fun I altered the join halfway through to show what it would look like if the rows were actually written as this: Row 1 (RS): K to last stitch, slip 1 kwise, pickup and knit 1 stitch into edge of work, pass slipped stitch over, turn work Row 2 (WS): P to last stitch, sl1 pwise, with yarn in front of work and wrong side of work facing pickup and purl 1 stitch from back to front, pass slipped stitch over, turn work This changes the join slightly but creates a more looped decorative edge, I bet you could pick up into those loops pretty nicely and work some lace, or another cable or, or, or... And here is the same basic technique worked on a sample sleeve, if you knit a sweater and find you need more room in circumference of the sleeves and body you could join it with an inch of work at each seam and have a better fit!
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Met deze stekenbibliotheek willen wij graag met jullie een aantal steken delen die we zijn tegen gekomen op internet. Vaak zijn ze vertaald uit het Engels.
In today’s post, we are going to show you a new way to cast off in your knitting projects. As you’ve already seen on our blog a few ways to…
Russisch afkanten - een elegante methode om een zeer elastisch afgekant werkstuk te krijgen. Een stap-voor-stap handleiding vind je op Breiclub.nl
Brioche stitch is beautiful. No question about that. It turns even a simple project like a plain scarf into a gorgeous creation with rich texture. If you make a brioche project using thin yarn and thick needles, the texture becomes almost ethereal, and the project looks and feels like a cloud. In addition to all […]
Strepen breien in het rond, zonder een lelijke overgang: het kan! Ik laat je in deze video tutorial een simpele manier zien hoe je je strepen zo netjes
De linen stitch oftewel de linnen steek. Zoals de naam al zegt, krijg je door deze steek te breien een mooi geweven effect dat lijkt op linnen.
A step by step tutorial on how to knit two together through the back loop (k2tog tbl) for knitting beginners including video instructions.