Oppskriften bygger på bestselgeren Maipuffblusen. Du kan velge innfellet eller stående hals, med eller uten popcornstitches. Så her kan du få flere varianter. Maipuffblusen strikkes nedenfra og opp med påsydde ermer, da jeg synes puffermene blir penest da. Genseren kommer foreløpig kun som strikkepakke med oppskrift. For pinner se under tilbehør her: https://garnhimmelen.no/collections/tilbehor/products/drops-rundpinner-40-og-80-cm Størrelser 2XS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) Overvidde 87 (93) 99 (105) 111 (117) 123 (129) cm Lengde 52 (53) 54 (56) 58 (60) 62 (64) cm Erme 42 (42) 43 (44) 44 (44) 45 (45) cm Strikkefasthet Pinne 7 mm: 13,5 masker = 10 cm Pinner Pinne 5 og 7 mm, 40 og 80 cm Materiale 1 tråd Drops Merino extra fine 50 g= ca 105 meter sammen med 1 tråd Drops brushed alpaca silk 25 g= ca 140 meter NB! Husk at farger kan avvike noe fra bildet.
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NEW – knitting pattern in English A very friendly follower Silvia has translated the knitting pattern for the popular vest into English, and I’m super happy about that. Many thanks to Silvia. Vesten vælter ind i modebilledet overalt, og det er faktisk et rigtig godt begynderhåndarbejde, fordi det går relativt stærkt. Den her er løs i faconen, og ærmegabenes dybe,…
Any place or thing in the universe can be up to 104% perfect. That’s how we got this newest free sewing pattern based on Janet's iconic outfit from NBC's The Good Place.
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Cardigan Knit Pattern Electra In the written pattern I refer to the yarn I used which is difficult to find, so please do not think of it. This knitting cardigan pattern is a fresh, basic-line silhouette, ideal for an all-day outfit. Knitted flat in pieces, this pattern is appropriate for beginners in the decrease and the increase technique. This knitting pattern is a 20-page fully-detailed digital knitting pattern file that includes guided instruction step by step, some helpful photos, and access to a series of video tutorials to help guide you through knitting the cardigan. Features The basic cardigan is a classic front open cardigan knitted flat with set-in sleeves. Skill level Intermediate knitters Techniques included garter st, stockinette st, increase sts, decrease sts, buttonhole technique, short row technique, neckline shaping Language English This knitting pattern is written in standard English Measurements are in both cm and inches Sizes XS / S / M / L / XL / XXL Chest width measured flat (measured flat below armhole horizontally from edge to edge) XS = 40cm / 15.8 inches S = 45cm / 17.8 inches M = 50cm / 19.8 inches L = 55cm / 21.8 inches XL = 60cm / 23.8 inches XXL = 65cm / 25.7 inches The sizes of the cardigan correspond to the following body measurements. Bust at the fullest point XS 80.5 cm 32 inches S 82.5-86.5 cm 32.5-34 inches M 91.5-96.5 cm 36-38 inches L 101.5-106.5 cm 40-42 inches XL 114-119 cm 45-47 inches XXL 124.5-129 cm 49-51 inches Materials Yarn: approx 560(625,690,754,820,885) m or 612(685,755,825,897,967) yards Yarn alternatives – yarn held single #Plymouth Yarn “Baby Alpaca Grande” #Cascade “128 Superwash” #King Cole “Comfort Chunky” #King Cole “Magnum Chunky” #Lion Brand “Hue & Me” A pair of 8mm (U.S 11) straight needles A tapestry needle A button If you need any help with my patterns, please do not hesitate to contact me [email protected]
**Not a finished product - PDF Digital download*** Introducing the Six Stitch Cardie pattern! This is the most perfectly oversized, cosiest cardigan made from six basic popular stitches for beginners: Garter, Moss, Stockinette, Reverse stockinette, Rib and Andalusian. The idea is that each panel or stitch can be practiced in one pattern and are all interchangeable to whichever stitch to panel you like. This pattern will be based on the stitches and colours combos I have chosen from garment in the pictures. This pattern is in English only. The cardigan is split up into 5 main sections. The back and two front panels are knitted flat and then the two balloon style sleeves knitted in the round. Tools: 15mm circular needles with 60cm cable Tapestry Needle for sewing up at the end Stitch Marker Yarn: 1000 (1200, 1400)g We Are Knitters – ‘The Wool’ and Wool and the Gang – ‘Crazy Sexy Wool’ in magic mint, hot punk pink, honey and spotted grey 200g = 80m Super Chunky 4wpi Or any other super chunky equivalent (check tension swatch if using other yarns) My alternatives are Cygnet seriously chunky / Mayfield’s Mollys chunky Sizes: Small – UK 6-8 Medium – UK 8-12 Large – UK 12-18 Model is 5,8 UK 8-10 and wears size Medium Finished Measurements: Knit to your own length Length in photos – 62cm Width - 64 (70, 76) cm Skills needed: Basic Knit & Purl Basic shaping Mattress stitch for sewing up at the end (lots of YouTube tutorials available!) Thank you! Jess x
Make the perfect crochet cardigan with the Perfect Cardigan! A great pattern for beginners and experienced makers alike.
A clear tutorial for joining the body and sleeves on a sweater or cardigan knit from the bottom up. How to put the underarm stitches on hold and join body and sleeves in the round.
This cardigan is worked bottom up starting with the back panel, continuing with first front panel without breaking yarn, then rejoined for second front panel and seaming up the sides. Sleeves are joined to armhole and worked in continuous rounds. Lastly neckline ribbing is worked in rows.
Knit this gorgeous chunky cardigan that works up quickly using bulky level 5 yarn in the prettiest peachy-pink shade!
If you're looking for a beginner friendly, easy knit sweater cardigan pattern, you've come to the right place! This sweater is knit flat and it uses the easiest knit stitches only. It's also become one of the most popular patterns on the blog. Yay! Scroll down to see the entire free pattern below, or you
The Zip Zap Jumper is made by hand, in one hundred percent Peruvian wool. The Knitter.'s jumpers are made by hand, there will be the odd imperfection, due to natures ways. The Zip Zap should not be washed by machine, but if needed, wash by hand, and leave to dry in a cool spot in the shade. Warm water may slightly shrink your garment, so it is best to stick to cool water. Never tumble dry or iron. It is also best to keep your jumper folded and not on a hanger. This way he will keep his shape. Keep washing to an absolute minimum and only if really necessary. Wool has a tendency to pill, it is not a defect, but rather a natural result of friction. Carefully cut pills off with a pair of scissors, that's what we do. The Zip Zap is made to one size. Approximate measuremnts: Body length fro centre back seam to hem: 19" chest across at armpit: 18" Sleeve Length from shoulder (which is a slight drop shoulder): 21"
Crochet Colourblock Hooded Cardigan. Inclusive sizing XS-5X. Free Crochet Pattern and Step-by-step Video Tutorial.
Today I have a terrific knitting pattern for you. It’s a slouchy chunky knit cardigan. As usual, you can see the full, free knitting pattern below, or you may purchase the ad-free printable from Etsy or the kit from Lion Brand. I’m super happy with how this easy-knit sweater turned out because it’s sooo comfy!
Stripes are fun and this little top down raglan sweater pattern has options to knit it with two, three, or even four colours! Minimus is knitted in sport weight and comes in seven sizes, from newborn to 24 months and is worked in the round. The neckline comes with a button band for easy dressing. Stitches for the neckline and the buttonband are being picked up at the end. Here is an overview for planning out the colours and stripes: (MC= Main Colour, CC1= Contrast Colour 1, CC2= Contrast Colour 2, CC3= Contrast Colour 3) 2 colour combination: MC, followed by stripes in CC1, MC, CC1, MC .... cuffs, buttonband and neckline in CC1 3 colour combination: MC, followed by stripes in *CC1, CC2, CC1, MC, CC2, MC,* repeat. Cuffs, button band and neckline in CC1. 4 colour combination: MC, followed by stripes in *CC1, CC2, CC3*, repeat. Cuffs, button band and neckline in CC3.
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If you're looking for a beginner friendly, easy knit sweater cardigan pattern, you've come to the right place! This sweater is knit flat and it uses the easiest knit stitches only. It's also become one of the most popular patterns on the blog. Yay! Scroll down to see the entire free pattern below, or you
Cowichan Jacket This knit pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Cowichan Jacket
Top-Down Strickanleitung für einen melierten (5farbig) chunky Pullunder mit Hufeisen Zopfmuster. Die Weste wird in einem Stück gestrickt.
The pattern has 2 versions - top-down and bottom-up. In the bottom-up version body and sleeves are worked in a round from lower edge to underarms, then joined to work yoke in the round. In the top-down version the pullover is knit top-down starting with double folded neckband and continuing with colorwork yoke. After that body and sleeves are separated. Pattern includes short video-tutorials of difficult moments (connecting double folded neck, making stitches for underarm and tubular bind-off in the top-down version, grafting underarms in the bottom-up version. The colorwork is charted. Size: XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) Finished garment’s dimensions: Bust: 89 (93) 98 (102) 107 (111) 116 (120) cm / 35 (36.5) 38.5 (40) 42 (43) 46 (47) in. Length to underarm (adjustable): 40 (42) 43 (44) 45 (46) 50 (51) cm / 15.75 (16.5) 17 (17.25) 17.75 (18) 19.75 (20) in. Sleeve length to underarm (adjustable): 47 (49) 50 (51) 52 (53) 55 (56) cm / 18.5 (19.25) 19.75 (20) 20.5 (20.75) 21.75 (22) in. Recommended ease: 0 - 15 cm/ 6 in. You will need: Needles: 4.5 (US 7), 3,5 (US 4) and 3 (US 2.5) (or depending on the hand) 60-120 cm circular needles. Sleeves, cuffs and collar are worked in Magic Loop technique or using same size sock or 40 cm circular needles. Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needles. Yarn (Lettlopi 50g/100m/109 yards in a ball): 6 (7) 7 (8) 8 (9) 10 (11) balls of MC (Lettlopi 0053 Acorn or any yarn/color or your choice) 2 (2) 2 (2) 3 (3) 3 (3) balls of CC1 (Lettlopi 0051 White) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) ball of CC2 (Lettlopi 0052 Black Sheep) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) ball of CC3 (Lettlopi 9426 Golden Heather) Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm measured over swatch worked with 4½ mm needles. Model wears size L on 88 cm / 36.5 in bust. https://www.instagram.com/gre_majewska/
Este invierno he tejido un par de chaquetas. Primero hice un experimento en tamaño pequeño y tejí una chaqueta para mi hija. Me gustó tanto el resultado que hice el mismo patrón en mi talla. La chaqueta se teje a partir de dos rectángulos. Ya sabes que no me gusta andar contanto punto o usar marcadores así que es fácil de tejer sin complicaciones. Además te resultará sencillo adaptarla a cualquier talla, vamos que es un tutorial que no te puedes perder. Te recuerdo que tienes este otro tutorial para tejer a crochet un cardigan fácil y sin costuras. Materiales: 8 ovillos de 100 g de lana o fibra para talla M (Fueron 4 para una talla 6 años). Yo he usado unos ovillos de algodón Esterel de Pingouin. Ganchillo nº 5 Paso a paso: 1. Aquí te dejo un esquema de las piezas que van a componer la chaqueta. Los primero es tejer dos rectángulos que doblaremos por la mitad, los uniremos en la parte posterior y formarán la espalda y quedarán abiertos por delante. Coseremos los laterales dejando la abertura de las mangas. Sobre ese "chaleco" se cosen las mangas. Y lo último es rematar cenefa inferior, puños y el ribete del delantero. TIP: Yo he usado una fibra que era fina para usar un ganchillo del nº5 pero como quería un acabado de punto grueso he tejido con doble hebra. 2. Comenzamos tejiendo una cadeneta de 94 puntos. Con esta cadeneta me queda una chaqueta cortita, estilo cropped. Si alargas la cadeneta inicial darás longitud a tu chaqueta. Está tejido con punto medio alto tomando la hebra exterior de cada punto para conseguir relieve. Son 17 filas. Dando más o menos filas a los rectángulos darás más o menos anchura a la chaqueta. 3. Tejemos otro rectángulo igual que el anterior. Unimos los dos rectángulos para formar la espalda con punto raso durante 47 puntos. 4. Unimos los laterales para formar lo que serán las mangas. Yo he unido con punto raso 25 puntos porque quería mangas anchas. Si lo cierras más la manga quedará más estrecha. 5. Para construir las mangas, en lugar de tejer en círculo que yo siempre me lío, he tejido en lineal. Comienzo a tejer por la parte de la axila, tejo hasta al otro lado, y en lugar de cerrar la vuelta y seguir tejiendo, vuelvo por el mismo camino. Voy y vuelvo dejando la parte inferior de la manga abierta. Se tejen 30 filas y se cierra la manga por la parte inferior con punto raso. TIP: Si te apañas mejor puedes tejer las mangas en círculos, te quedará sin costura. 6. Repite el proceso con la otra manga. Para tejer la cenefa inferior primero paso una fila de punto bajo en la que elimino un punto cada 3 para quitarle anchura. A partir de ahí he tejido punto bajo por la hebra de fuera durante 8 filas. 7. Para tejer los puños he usado punto bajo normal tejido en espiral. En la primera vuelta reducimos a la mitad de puntos. Para ello tejemos eliminando un punto de cada dos. En segunda vuelta de la espiral tejemos eliminando un punto cada 3. A partir de ahí teje sin eliminar puntos 7 vueltas. 8. Para la cenefa de la parte inferior en la primera vuelta con punto bajo elimina un punto de cada 3. En la siguiente vuelta teje sin quitar puntos y tomando la hebra de fuera, son 8 vueltas. 9. La cenefa del cuello y la parte delantera está tejida con punto bajo normal , 4 vueltas, y dejando el hueco para crear los 2 ojales. Este post es una colaboración con Ribes y Casals. ¿Te gusta reutilizar y reciclar? ¿Prefieres hacer y aprovechar lo que ya tienes que ir a comprar? Entonces únete a la newsletter del blog y consigue GRATIS la guía para "UN HOGAR MÁS SOSTENIBLE: reutilizar + DIY". Estarás al día de los posts y novedades del blog.