Wrap yourself up to keep cozy as we head into fall and winter. This wrap is a fantastic project for newer knitters, and a great introduction to charts and patterns since the pattern always builds on the rows beneath it in a predictable way. Featuring the Cascade Yarns Aereo in Provence (just like the Harvest Poncho pattern also in this issue), this is one of our favorites for the new season.
You all know I like things pretty spare and simple — aesthetically, at least — but I think that’s especially true of scarves. Whenever I’m admiring beautiful, intricate scarf patterns, I’m always thinking, “but how does that go with my/your coat?” Or hat. Or outfit. Or whatever. Plus there’s so much pleasure in a knitting […]
I Like Cats cotton tea towel, dish towel Add some cats into your kitchen with this cotton tea towel, featuring my original illustrations of cats, framed by a checkerboard pattern with lots of exclamations of 'I like cats!' The tea towel is a natural colour 100% cotton with my design screen printed in gorgeous navy blue ink. It measures 48 x 71cm (19 x28 inches) with a loop on the back to hang on a peg or cupboard door. The tea towel is perfect for giving as a gift for Christmas, birthdays or as a house warming present, and of course for anyone who loves cats and wants a fun way to dry the dishes! All of my items are carefully packaged on a card back and sent via first class post (or standard international untracked for overseas orders). Please read my shipping policies carefully before purchase. Like cats? You're in the right place! Check out the rest of my shop here: http://ilikeCATSshop.etsy.com
I always like to start the year with a review of lines. Every grade level does a project that reintroduces all the different ways to make lines. By 4th and 5th grade, we are ready to turn those lines into something really amazing! These projects are partially inspired by the many "zentangle" lessons out there, but I don't actually teach the zentangle method. I have the students start with a line pattern and then fill it with doodles. We focused on contrast-making some areas dark, and some light. I love when I look around the room and tongues are hanging out. That's how you KNOW the kids are concentrating! We started this project by taking a digital picture of each student, then cutting off the hair and attaching it to a piece of cardboard. These long pieces of poster board were donated to my classroom last year, so we put them to good use! The kids used eraser and pencil to plan the shape of their hair, then used thick and thin sharpies to divide into sections and create the patterns. We used colored markers to create the background and help the line designs stand out. 4th/5th Grade Bad Hair Days You guys, my students are amazing. They seriously impress me and surprise me every day. We began this project in art class, and I sent them to their classroom with the expectation that they would finish their black and white patterns on their own in their classroom. Not only did they finish them, but they came back BRILLIANT! We finished the marker background today in the art room.
I took the time to recreate this hair ! I hope you like it. BGC & HAT ALL EA COLORS DOWNLOAD:SFS
Marilee, with its wavy, leafy, organic shaping is perfect for learning the art of brioche knitting. The merino wool makes it super-squishy and warm. Don’t wait to knit this beauty!
Winter season is coming up fast and getting colder and colder, so I needed a new hat. It was very easy to decide how my new crochet hat pattern should look like. Like a classic fisherman hat, working class, common... Nothing special. Just a comfortable and warm hat that common people wear.
I’m pretty sure I don’t need explain how handy it is to have a pattern for a basic ribbed hat. You can make it as sassy or reserved as you want with your choice of yarn and the stretch means that you won’t finish and then find out it won’t fit.
This two-tone beanie is right on trend and utilizes a technique that beginners will find a suitable challenge to build their skills. The beanie starts with a provisional cast on, is knit as a tube in one color and then shaped towards the crown to create a traditional beanie. To finish the second half of your new accessory, the hat is then picked up along the provisional cast on and the same thing is done to the other side in a contrasting color. Once finished, one side is turned inside and the brim is folded over, making a 100 percent
Create your own Squirtle crochet plush doll with this free amigurumi Pokemon pattern. Perfect quick and easy project, even for beginners!
How to Make a Sims Plumbob Hat: So there I was looking along my games shelf thinking of a simple costume design to do and I got the idea to make one of these hats which makes you into a sim along with whatever clothing you're wearing! This is a semi-easy build and you may well hav…
De boomachtige vorm van de BONDSKÄR kapstok werd al in 1978 bedacht door Rutger Andersson. Destijds onder de naam SMED. Een voorbeeld van een IKEA klassieker in nieuwe kleuren in de Nytillverkad collectie.
The Wrap + Tie Baby Sweater in soft gray is so easy to change in and out of with minimal fuss. The sweater ties on both sides for optimal fit without having to wiggle over the baby's head.