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One of the most common email and private message requests I get is, "How do I find the pattern for what's in this photo I found online?" While the first thing you should look for is a watermark or logo, these photos too often have neither. So what's the next step? Google Reverse Image Search!...Read More
This blanket size guide will be so handy to see how big to make your blankets this season! After many, many times spent searching online for how big to make my blanket, I figured it was time to put the sizes all in one place. Whether we are making a baby blanket, throw blanket, double
This pattern is available a part of a collection - 3 patterns for 4 euros. NOTE: If you already bought Samothrace Wings previously, you do not need to buy this pattern - you will receive an update allowing you to download it for free. Any problems, please get in touch. ERRATTA- bottom of page 3 should say to stop after a SEction 1 (not 2), so that you start the shaping with the mc. And for the 2nd set of decreases you should repeat rows 1-8, not 1-7. Will update the file as soon as I can. Apologies for any inconvenience. Often as we knit we start to wonder, what if…. ? This is the third in a series of just such questions: Colourwheel Cowl: what if I put short rows in a bias-knit cowl Samothrace Wings: what if I want it to be a scarf (the answer was shaping the tip) and now What if….. some of the sections are worked with a different yarn (the answer is something quite striking for very little extra effort). The ends are different shapes so you can wear it different ways. Yarn requirements: This a very flexible pattern, which you can easily adjust to the yarn you have. For a long narrow version allow at least 150m/165yds of each yarn. For a deeper version allow at least 250m/275yds of each yarn. (more details in the pattern). Stitches used: knit, kfb, k2tog, wrap and turn - but without picking up the wraps so that’s easy (and no purling at all) Many thanks to the testers: spikeysandy knitgrl covelady knittingaries jessienison wireknitter toolizzforyou
Wrap yourself in this airy, oversized shawl featuring open stitchwork and beautiful drape. Super cute paired with a tank or maxi dress yet versatile enough to wear with just about anything! The various stitches and textures will keep you interested as you crochet while also creating a modern, feminine accessory. Skill Level: Intermediate - you should be comfortable with crocheting most stitches Materials: US Size J, 6.0 mm Crochet Hook Lion Brand Yarn Low Tide in Palm (100 g/skein) Measuring Tape Tapestry Needle Scissors Dimensions: 16” X 65” **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much!
The Forevermore is a really nice scarf to snuggle up in. The relief stick pattern makes it really thick. The pattern can be crocheted as long and wide as desired and is therefore also suitable for a blanket. As for the level of difficulty, I would say it's more advanced. The instructions are written and include a crochet chart. You should be able to do the following stitches: double crochet foot loop cast on, chain stitch, single crochet stitches, half double crochet stitches, double crochet stitches, front and back relief double crochet stitches, relief double crochet stitches together Size: 180cm x 30cm The pattern can be repeated as often as you like. Material used in the cover image: Yarn: Woolpedia Color: Little Red Riding Hood 1500 m, 4 ply Needle size: 4.5 mm The copyright of the instructions is mine and may not be reproduced without my permission. Individual pieces that are made according to these instructions may be sold with an indication of the designer (Morben Design).
Crochet Pattern - INSTANT DOWNLOAD Edwardian - ELEGANT LACE CAMISOLE Antique Crochet Pattern Reproduction (APW-968S) **IMPORTANT: Please Read Description Prior to Purchase Description: Bring Elegance to the Boudoir With This Edwardian Lace Camisole. The Top of This Elegant Lace Camisole is Made in Filet Crochet Using a Filet Crochet Chart, Then is Attached to the Satin On the Lower Edge. ** Pattern is only for the Lace Crocheted Pieces, With No Instructions For the Lower Satin Portion, Which Was Typical of Yoke Patterns From This Turn of the Century Time Period. The Pattern Did Not Include the Edging Pattern Shown on the Model. An Edging of Your Choice Can Be Added to the Finished Filet Crochet Pieces. Perfect For Bridal or the Boudoir. Timeless Elegance from Yesteryear! (See my other Listing for Women to Find More Edwardian Yoke Patterns here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/121444353/2-antique-lace-yokes-crochet-patterns?ref=shop_home_active_1 Materials: Crochet Thread No 30 ***(PLEASE NOTE: While the Edwardian Era gave us some very beautiful patterns, they often had no stitch gauge and at times less detailed instructions than many of even the later vintage patterns. Please keep this in mind when considering.) ______________________ **NOTE - INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Crochet Hook Conversion, along with a Terms Comparison Chart are included with Pattern 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 Antique 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! Check back often as we are always adding new items.
Picture rails might be a home feature of the past, but every home should have them. Don't put holes in your walls, hang them with a picture rail system.
INSTANT DOWNLOAD - PDF CROCHET PATTERN This listing is for a PDF download only, and not a physical item, kit, or a finished toy. A Mini Baby Bear Kit is also available - see my website weewoollywonderfuls.com for details! Now, Baby Bear is a friend to everyone - from the postman, to the lovely lady in the bakery next door (who often treats him to his favourite - a dinosaur shaped shortbread biscuit! Every child simply adores him - he's sweet, quietly spoken, and ALWAYS has time for a cuddle. He makes the perfect best friend, and once you give him a hug - he will be your friend for life! PATTERN DETAILS: Skill Level: Beginner Measurements: 15cm of pure cuddles! I used an Aran Weight Yarn for this pattern, and a 3.5mm Crochet Hook (the yarn type used is detailed on the pattern) You can easily make the pattern larger or smaller by changing the type of yarn and using a crochet hook to match Written in Standard UK Crochet Terms Language - English If you have any questions about the pattern before or after buying, feel free to email me at [email protected], I'm happy to help! Skill Levels Explained: Complete Beginner - Suitable for someone who has never crocheted before. There are Video Tutorials available on our Facebook Page or YouTube Channel to follow, so that you can learn Step-by-Step how to Crochet - from reading the pattern, each stitch used in the Pattern, right through to sewing up and adding features! Making learning to crochet easy! Beginner - someone who know basic crochet stitches and Amigurumi Techniques. These patterns require some Crochet ability, but the patterns have simple stitches and techniques so that someone who has only been making toys a short time, should be able to complete them. Intermediate - these patterns are slightly more challenging, and may use extra stitches and more complicated crochet techniques. If you can make Crochet Amigurumi Toys already, then you should be able to complete these patterns. Experienced - These patterns are more complex and will be suitable for someone who has a good crochet knowledge and experience. By purchasing this pattern you agree to the following: This pattern is copyright protected and cannot be sold, transmitted, distributed or reproduced in any form or by any means. The pattern is watermarked, and is therefore fully traceable back to the purchaser. However, you are welcome to donate, gift, and sell any of your finished items in small numbers (but not in large quantities, or as a business). If you sell your work please state 'Pattern by Wee Woolly Wonderfuls' in the description, and on the label. We are a small, independent UK business, please respect our copyright! Thankyou. You will need Adobe Reader to open this PDF Pattern. The program can be downloaded for Free at http://www.adobe.com
If you're looking for simple, straightforward guidance on how to make your Etsy shopfront and brand more visible to your customers then look no further. Whether you’ve been selling on Etsy for a while, or you're pretty new; some advice and guidance on how to be more visible is bound to be of use. In this pdf I give honest, direct and clear guidelines, based on my own experience as a successful Etsy seller. As an active Etsy shopowner, with my illustration shopfront - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/BeckaGriffin - ranked as a top UK seller, I have over 11 years of first hand experience which I can use to give you simple, practical advice to further your business. I'm also an Etsy Team Captain, and I've worked for Etsy as a mentor on a programme for new sellers. For the past 8 years I've been hosting regular Etsy workshops from my studio here in Liverpool; I often get enquiries from sellers who are unable to travel to attend a workshop session but who'd still like some advice and guidance in setting up and growing their Etsy business. This "Guide to Increasing Visibility on Etsy" listing has been created in response to people wanting quick and effective advice on a specific topic. Purchasing this listing means you will access information about how to make sure customers - who may already be aware of your brand - can find your storefront. You can apply the rules across your Etsy shop, and increase your visibility and views. The pdf is a six page document, including interactive worksheet sections which will help you to plan your changes. You download it instantly, meaning there's no hanging around, and you can put the actions into practice right away. This is not a fix-all solution; it's part of a series of PDFs I've written, which if used all together - and actioned - should help to increase your views on Etsy. I cannot guarantee an increase in sales as this depends hugely on your products and your pricing (among other things). This advice is not affiliated in any way with Etsy - and please be aware the advice is aimed towards UK sellers. Please note that as this is a digital file, I can't offer refunds. I'd also politely request that, in order to respect my copyright, you don't share it with anyone who hasn't purchased it. I also offer a full Etsy Shop Review service - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/602291137/shop-review. ***This download was previously sold in my BeckaGriffin shopfront, under the same title. It has been edited and revised but is essentially the same content as the previous document.*** Etsy is a trademark of Etsy, Inc. This content is not created or endorsed by Etsy, Inc.
Bulky Weight Yarn (100% Superwash Merino Wool) hand dyed in a rainbow of colors - 100 g There sometimes doesn't seem to be enough color in the world. My husband often gives me this advice when I ask which shirt or pillow I should buy; He says choose the one with lots of color. And this yarn has so many colors that it make me smile. This is unicorn mane! Fiber Content: 100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool Weight: Bulky Weight (5) Knitting Gauge: 3 - 3.75 sts = 1" on #10- 11 needles (6.0mm- 8.0mm) Crochet Gauge: 8 - 11 sc = 4'' on K - M hooks (6.5mm - 9mm) Yards: Approximately 137 Care: Machine Wash Gentle Cold / Tumble Dry Low or for best results lay flat to dry Dye Type: Jacquard Acid Dyes Each skein of yarn is a work of art created by me through a variety of techniques including kettle dyeing, dip dyeing, and hand painting. I hand wash the yarn at least 3 times after the dyeing process is complete to ensure that it does not bleed. However, there is always the possibility that some bleeding may occur when first washed and you may wish to use a Shout color catcher as a preventative measure. Directions for balling your yarn to use: 1. Untwist the hank. 2. Lay the hank so it circles the back of a chair or lay it flat on a table and position four vegetable/soup cans in the center of the loop pushing the yarn outward. 3. Cut or untie any string that was used to hold the yarn together and then carefully untie the beginning and end of the yarn from each other. 4. Take whichever end seems to be on top and begin to wind the yarn into a ball. I do my best to photograph the true colors of the yarn. I have included a close up, a light background, and a dark background to show the yarn. However, screen monitors may vary and therefore the color of your yarn may be slightly different than what you viewed. Please also know that I do have a poodle and cats in case you have allergies. IF YOU NEED THE YARN ASAP! Please reach out to me and I will be more than happy to help with the request. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to message me. I am also happy to custom dye a yarn for you using a picture or a particular color request. Thanks and be cozy, Diana
My kids craft a fair bit. Not because I am some generous, kind, and nurturing mother, who sits for hours on end with her kids, helping them to create wondrous things. I don't do that. I'm not that patient and I often have stuff to do. Instead they craft because they are surrounded by materi
**This is for a digital download of the pattern only. The free version of this pattern which is supported by advertisements can be found on my blog here: http://www.mamainastitch.com/ This feminine, chunky knit bag is eye catching and practical with it's faux leather handles and textured knit pattern. You should be comfortable with knitting and purling. Supplies: US Size 15 Needles Lion Brand Yarn, Wool Ease Thick & Quick Super Bulky Yarn Tapestry Needle Scissors All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!
Elegant free knitting patterns like this one are great for kicking off the start of autumn. Wear your cozy Stockholm Scarf wrapped twice around your neck for instant glamor. Made with circular knitting needles, you can learn how to make an infinity scarf by seaming two long strips together - making this project even more on-the-go friendly. Pick your favorite color, or knit more than one in different colors to match your wardrobe. Cute circle scarf patterns like this that work in any season are hard to come by, so snag this opportunity and knit it today!
A beautiful, easy blanket knitting pattern that will be cuddled for years to come! This timeless knit blanket pattern goes with any home décor and is easily customized with your favorite colors. The super bulky yarn and large knitting needles make it a fairly quick knit and the chunky wool blend yarn makes it a cozy and beautiful home accent. Easy stitches create lofty textures and the play on stockinette stitch adds a unique and unexpected beauty to the blanket. Make this in the lapghan size to easily toss over your legs on a cool night or make the full size throw blanket. The lapghan size also doubles as a stunning baby blanket. **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ Hi friends! Thanks for checking out my pattern. Let me know if you have any questions! Size: Lapghan (pictured): Approximately 39” inches X 39” inches Throw Blanket: Approximately 52” X 57” inches Skill Level: Easy + Skills & Abbreviations: co – cast on k- knit p- purl You should be comfortable with the seed stitch You will need: Knitting Needles & Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick or comparable super bulky yarn All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much! As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!
This beautiful design was inspired by the traditional double wedding ring quilts. Make your blanket as large as you like by following the repeats. See more details (like yardage info) on my website here: https://ashleeslint.com/?p=4983 and check out the latest update regarding the center-out technique here: https://ashleeslint.com/?p=6334 *Errata: Interlocking, center-out row 107 should end with "AC to Back". File has been updated as of Oct 20, 2022; if you purchased before this date you can contact me for an updated file.* **You will receive four files:** - the interlocking line-by-line instructions, with a one-page chart (81 x 81), repeatable to any width and height, - the overlay mosaic line-by-line instructions (including instructions for an envelope border) and a multi-page chart (77 x 77) marked with X's for mosaic crochet (also repeatable for any width and height), - the center-out instructions and chart for the interlocking technique, - the center-out pattern and X-marked chart for the overlay mosaic crochet technique. ____ The Locked Filet Mesh (LFM) interlocking crochet method uses only chain spaces and double crochets to create a mesh; two colors are worked alternately which creates the pattern. Mosaic crochet uses single crochet and double crochet stitches. The double crochet stitches cover some of the other color's single crochet stitches to create the design. My patterns instruct you to cut your yarn at the end of each row. The back is striped but often gives a faint impression of the pattern on the front (sort of like illusion knitting). Both techniques can be done from the bottom-up or from the center-out. ____ I have YouTube tutorials available for all 4 crochet methods! Follow this link to get to my YouTube channel and find my other social links: https://ashleeslint.com/link-in-bio _____ ©️ Ashlee Brotzell 2022. All rights reserved. This publication is protected under federal copyright laws. Reproduction or distribution, in whole or in part, in any medium, is strictly prohibited. What does this mean? This is an original pattern by Ashlee Brotzell. You may not copy, reproduce, sell, or share any part of it whether for profit or not. This includes, but is not limited to, the written pattern, the chart, and the photos. No translations or video tutorials are allowed. Sales of your finished items are, of course, unrestricted (and I wish you all the best!). I appreciate credit given to the designer when possible but it is not a requirement. You may tag me @AshleesLint or direct people to my website www.ashleeslint.com
Coziest Cable Knit Cardigan Sweater Knitting Pattern Loose, cozy fabric and an oversized fit make this one of the comfiest sweaters ever! This cardigan features minimal shaping and basic stitching, making it a super easy project that just about anyone can be proud to knit and wear. You should be familiar with cables before beginning! Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, XL Materials: US Size 15, 10 mm 36” circular knitting needles & straight needles (optional) Lion Brand Color Made Easy Chunky #5 Yarn Cable Needle Scissors Tapestry Needle Measuring Tape Hope you enjoy it! **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much! As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!
No Problem! Washcloth is called no problem because I think when someone asks you to knit them a washcloth you should be able to say "No problem!" Instead I often find myself saying... "Now which pattern should I use? I don't like the look of the bind off on that one... and that one has huge holes in it..." So this is my attempt at creating a washcloth with no problems! This washcloth does not curl. It should lie perfectly flat. Any typical knit on the bias washcloth has curling corners and ugly cast on and bind offs, whereas this washcloth has a continuous border. These make wonderful gifts, as they are quick and easy to complete and who doesn’t want a lovely hand knit washcloth? If you do not want to use a provisional cast on, check the pattern notes for more information on how to use an ordinary cast on. No Problem! Washcloth has no problems. It’s been test knitted by an awesome group of volunteers. Many thanks to my testers!
You are recommended to join the BRIOCHE MEMORIES SUPPORT GROUP **** The launch of version 3 is (seriously) delayed due to personal and unforeseen mental health issues. My sincere apologies. It will be launched as soon as it is (and I am) ready. Thank you for your support and kind understanding. This pattern is 4 years old! My style has changed a lot (and so does the knitting scene) since this pattern was released. I think it’s almost time to retire this version and give it a big revamp (with a new variant and perhaps a more elaborate approach to tutorial writing). About this Pattern: This pattern features ‘no purling’ and a built-in I-cord edging. Yarn tails are hidden inside the applied i-cord, detailed instructions as to where each yarn tail should go are provided in the pattern. A special, unique to this pattern set-up method is used, a link to a short clip demonstrating the technique is given in the pattern. This is a 20-page long step-by-step guide with photos and illustrations that requires a fair bit of reading. (And please be warned that it does take some time to finish a square, the set-up of each square involves making an I-cord or an applied I-cord, as you may know, that can be a time-consuming business.) I recommend viewing the pattern on your computer/electronic devices to take full advantage of all the embedded links and hyperlinks. The detailed explanations and remarks are intended to help you understand the process. Once you have got hold of the technique and the construction, you won’t have to refer to the pattern often. Apart from a blanket, depending on the material used, this pattern is also suitable for making cushion covers, placemats, rugs and even dishcloths. Materials: For each ~7.5 x 7.5cm/3x3” square, you’ll need, Sock yarn in fingering weight ~ 3-4g OR Cotton yarn in sport weight ~5g Please feel free to contact me for any comments or questions! I may not be able to answer your questions right away due to the time difference but I will get back to you as soon as I can. I am most active on Ravelry 9- 11 am & 9-11pm (Central European Time). Please feel free to email me at [email protected] if you want a quick response. Thank you =D Happy Knitting!
This pattern is available a part of a collection - 3 patterns for 4 euros. NOTE: If you already bought Samothrace Wings previously, you do not need to buy this pattern - you will receive an update allowing you to download it for free. Any problems, please get in touch. ERRATTA- bottom of page 3 should say to stop after a SEction 1 (not 2), so that you start the shaping with the mc. And for the 2nd set of decreases you should repeat rows 1-8, not 1-7. Will update the file as soon as I can. Apologies for any inconvenience. Often as we knit we start to wonder, what if…. ? This is the third in a series of just such questions: Colourwheel Cowl: what if I put short rows in a bias-knit cowl Samothrace Wings: what if I want it to be a scarf (the answer was shaping the tip) and now What if….. some of the sections are worked with a different yarn (the answer is something quite striking for very little extra effort). The ends are different shapes so you can wear it different ways. Yarn requirements: This a very flexible pattern, which you can easily adjust to the yarn you have. For a long narrow version allow at least 150m/165yds of each yarn. For a deeper version allow at least 250m/275yds of each yarn. (more details in the pattern). Stitches used: knit, kfb, k2tog, wrap and turn - but without picking up the wraps so that’s easy (and no purling at all) Many thanks to the testers: spikeysandy knitgrl covelady knittingaries jessienison wireknitter toolizzforyou
This pattern is available a part of a collection - 3 patterns for 4 euros. NOTE: If you already bought Samothrace Wings previously, you do not need to buy this pattern - you will receive an update allowing you to download it for free. Any problems, please get in touch. ERRATTA- bottom of page 3 should say to stop after a SEction 1 (not 2), so that you start the shaping with the mc. And for the 2nd set of decreases you should repeat rows 1-8, not 1-7. Will update the file as soon as I can. Apologies for any inconvenience. Often as we knit we start to wonder, what if…. ? This is the third in a series of just such questions: Colourwheel Cowl: what if I put short rows in a bias-knit cowl Samothrace Wings: what if I want it to be a scarf (the answer was shaping the tip) and now What if….. some of the sections are worked with a different yarn (the answer is something quite striking for very little extra effort). The ends are different shapes so you can wear it different ways. Yarn requirements: This a very flexible pattern, which you can easily adjust to the yarn you have. For a long narrow version allow at least 150m/165yds of each yarn. For a deeper version allow at least 250m/275yds of each yarn. (more details in the pattern). Stitches used: knit, kfb, k2tog, wrap and turn - but without picking up the wraps so that’s easy (and no purling at all) Many thanks to the testers: spikeysandy knitgrl covelady knittingaries jessienison wireknitter toolizzforyou
Please excuse this long writeup - it has important info for buyers! Crochet Bead Ropes can be great fun to make, but trying to manage the first few rows can be very difficult, especially when first learning the technique. It can be so frustrating, that many people just give up on it. So I developed a tool, the patent pending Crochet Bead Rope Starter Jig, specifically to help stabilize and control the first few rows, making it so much easier to start tubular bead crochet ropes. I have been selling the StudioDax Bead Crochet Jig for several years now, and I’m often asked if I sell just the tutorial. People mistakenly think that the Jig is the same as a “Knitting Nancy” (it’s not… they are very different, even though they look similar), or they want to make their own jig, to save some money. I have been very reluctant to sell the tutorial as a standalone without the jig, because it is very easy to make the jig slightly wrong, or not strong enough, which could impact the overall results. But I understand that the cost of shipping (especially internationally) can make people reluctant, and I’ve had some folks email me that they are very crafty, and want to make the jig themselves. So I decided to write up the directions for making the jig in two ways, so that hopefully anyone can make one - Version 1 is a wire wrap jig, Version 2 is a more robust wooden jig. PLEASE REFER TO PHOTO 2 FOR A LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED TO MAKE THE JIG, AND PHOTO 3 OR A COMPLETE LIST OF SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS FOR BEADED ROPES Photo 1 - the "make it yourself" jig in 2 versions: wire, and wood Photo 2 - materials and supplies needed for making a jig Photo 3 - materials and supplies needed for bead crochet project Photo 4 - tutorial (thumb nail of 4 pages shown) Photo 5 - example of finished project (NOT FOR SALE) You should know basic wire working techniques to make a wire jig, or know how to use a drill to make the wooden jig. Once you make your jig, you will be able to use it with the Bead Crochet Rope Starter Jig tutorial (included with this download). Please note that the tutorial only shows the steps using a wooden jig, not the wire version. However, the techniques shown in the tutorial will work just fine with either version of the jig. I have been asked if it is possible to make jigs for larger diameter ropes... the answer is yes, you can make a wire jig with more loops. So I added a page with photos showing what the steps look like when making a 10 loop wire jig, and even did a few rows on it, so you can see how it looks as the rope is started. However, I STRONGLY suggest that you make a smaller wire jig first, so you can get familiar with the techniques... once you have success with a smaller rope, than you are ready to make a larger one if you want. If you have previously purchased this tutorial, I am happy to email you the one page update at no cost, please convo me with purchase info.... Once you make the jig, the tutorial provides detailed info and photos showing you how to use it. The main focus is on how to get started making Crochet Bead Ropes using the Jig, however I also provide the steps and photos for the basic crocheting technique, how to add more beads/thread, and how to complete the bangle using a center focal section... Please note that the text and the photos remain the intellectual property of StudioDax - do not distribute or make copies. The directions and photos in the tutorial refer to right handed crocheting, but the tool is "non-directional" - you just use it clockwise (there is a comment on the front page about this). Many customers have followed the steps left handed, and it works fine. ***NEW*** I have created a tutorial with reversed photos, for left handed folks! I can email it to you if you let me know you need it! Several folks have asked me what size beads can be used with the jig... the materials list is for size 6/0 beads, but I regularly make bracelets with size 8/0 also. And for all those folks who like the tiny beads... YES - you can use size 11/0 beads with the jig! You just need a lot more beads, thinner thread, a smaller crochet hook, and a lot more patience!
Short answer: Yes, absolutely. Longer answer: Yes, of course they can. An adventurous beginner can tackle pretty much anything. They will only think it’s hard if you tell them that it’s hard. I wrote a blog post a while ago called ‘Death by Scarf’ and it never fails to generate comments. So oft
Vintage Jeans Summer Top, Easy Sleeveless Crochet Top Pattern, Jeans Vintage Easy Top Pattern, Summer Top Crochet Pattern, Pretty Tank Crochet Pattern, Beginner Crochet Pattern Pattern Description: Subtle vintage vibes make this denim-look crocheted top a classic for summer. The boat neck top features clean lines, open stitching and a fabric that’s both soft and has amazing drape. Pair it with jeans, a skirt or shorts to take you from the work day to coffee with friends. The simple design of the shirt is created by an equally simple pattern which will be enjoyed by beginners and intermediate crochet artists alike. Skill Level: Easy + You should be comfortable with counting stitches and making all basic crochet stitches for this pattern. Materials: “Jeans” Lion Brand Yarn in Vintage (Worsted Weight Yarn) US Size H 5.0 mm Crochet Hook Tapestry Needle Scissors Sizes Available: (XS, S, M, L) This is a digital download and it's not a physical item **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much! As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!
Coziest Cable Knit Cardigan Sweater Knitting Pattern Loose, cozy fabric and an oversized fit make this one of the comfiest sweaters ever! This cardigan features minimal shaping and basic stitching, making it a super easy project that just about anyone can be proud to knit and wear. You should be familiar with cables before beginning! Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, XL Materials: US Size 15, 10 mm 36” circular knitting needles & straight needles (optional) Lion Brand Color Made Easy Chunky #5 Yarn Cable Needle Scissors Tapestry Needle Measuring Tape Hope you enjoy it! **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much! As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!
Wrap yourself in this airy, oversized shawl featuring open stitchwork and beautiful drape. Super cute paired with a tank or maxi dress yet versatile enough to wear with just about anything! The various stitches and textures will keep you interested as you crochet while also creating a modern, feminine accessory. Skill Level: Intermediate - you should be comfortable with crocheting most stitches Materials: US Size J, 6.0 mm Crochet Hook Lion Brand Yarn Low Tide in Palm (100 g/skein) Measuring Tape Tapestry Needle Scissors Dimensions: 16” X 65” **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much!
featured photo by Jake | KENYARN / instagram.com (@isthatkenyarn) ◉ Yarn weight categories tell us how thick a yarn is. There are 8 main categories, which contain different types of yarn. Take a look at the chart below. You will find all the informations about yarn weight symbols there, as well as types of yarn,
Suggested Needles: 2.25mm, 3.25mm Suggested Yarn: Fingering Size: Women's (35 Bust) Pattern source: 1937 Stitchcraft If you knit or crochet one of these patterns, please let me know. I’d love to see a photo! Are your measurements not the size of the pattern, not to worry, all patterns can be resized. Need help resizing the vintage pattern you just downloaded? Then you should check out By Gum By Golly's series on her blog about how to resize vintage patterns. I use her tutorial often. - http://blog.bygumbygolly.com/2011/02/briar-rose-vintage-kal-resizing.html When printing the pattern: Not all patterns are exactly the same size and you may need to resize your PDF file to 'fit to printable area'. This will ensure the type and photo are big enough when you print them. I do make every effort to ensure the patterns are a nice comfortable size, but everyone’s computer and printer are different. When to find your downloadable pattern: After you purchase your pattern you will find it in the Purchases sections of your Etsy account. If you are having issues downloading the pattern, I can email it to you. You can send me a Personal Message with your email address and I will send it to you.
This heirloom knit blanket pattern has been one of the most popular patterns for several years. It is such an easy knit yet it has such a beautiful result! What I love about this knit blanket pattern is that it's simple, but it's unique because it uses the Andalusian stitch which you just don't see
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IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD Available for this CROCHET PATTERN! You have permission to sell or give away your finished handiwork as long as credit is given to Yarnovations.com. ***************** Match this Aviator Hat, Goggles and Scarf with a leather jacket and you're ready to take to the skies this winter. In a warmer climate? Wear this aviator set with a turtleneck and slacks and everyone will think you're Amelia Earhart or one of the Wright Brothers! This crochet pattern comes complete with directions to make hats, goggles and scarves. The patterns are written in multiple sizes (newborn to adult men) so the whole family can take flight together or you can make just the size you need for the solo flying enthusiast. This aviator set is gender neutral making them perfect for boys, girls, men and women of all ages. The Bomber Hat is modeled after the old leather flying caps used in open air cockpits. The pattern includes 6 sizes - so we've got the whole family covered - from the little tyke (newborn) to the big daddy (adult men). The Flying Goggles are quite realistic and stylish. The lenses are made from plastic packaging (or transparency sheet / acetate) ... so you can really see through them! The pattern includes 3 sizes (baby, child, adult) and each has an adjustable strap. These are props only and should not be worn as protective gear. The Flying Scarves are whimsical and fun. We've provided 3 patterns (baby, child, adult). Mix and match your colors for more variety. The PDF pattern has written directions, photos, gauge info, materials list, etc. The hat is crocheted in the round with two strands at once, so they whip up super quick. Difficulty level: easy. This hat is often referred to as: pilot hat, aviator hat, bomber hat, flying cap, hat with ear flaps This pattern is for your eyes only. But we encourage you to give away or sell your finished work as long as you give Yarnovations.com credit for the original design. Tie onesies and t-shirts available at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ChicCoutureBoutique
This pattern is available a part of a collection - 3 patterns for 4 euros. NOTE: If you already bought Samothrace Wings previously, you do not need to buy this pattern - you will receive an update allowing you to download it for free. Any problems, please get in touch. ERRATTA- bottom of page 3 should say to stop after a SEction 1 (not 2), so that you start the shaping with the mc. And for the 2nd set of decreases you should repeat rows 1-8, not 1-7. Will update the file as soon as I can. Apologies for any inconvenience. Often as we knit we start to wonder, what if…. ? This is the third in a series of just such questions: Colourwheel Cowl: what if I put short rows in a bias-knit cowl Samothrace Wings: what if I want it to be a scarf (the answer was shaping the tip) and now What if….. some of the sections are worked with a different yarn (the answer is something quite striking for very little extra effort). The ends are different shapes so you can wear it different ways. Yarn requirements: This a very flexible pattern, which you can easily adjust to the yarn you have. For a long narrow version allow at least 150m/165yds of each yarn. For a deeper version allow at least 250m/275yds of each yarn. (more details in the pattern). Stitches used: knit, kfb, k2tog, wrap and turn - but without picking up the wraps so that’s easy (and no purling at all) Many thanks to the testers: spikeysandy knitgrl covelady knittingaries jessienison wireknitter toolizzforyou
This pattern is available a part of a collection - 3 patterns for 4 euros. NOTE: If you already bought Samothrace Wings previously, you do not need to buy this pattern - you will receive an update allowing you to download it for free. Any problems, please get in touch. ERRATTA- bottom of page 3 should say to stop after a SEction 1 (not 2), so that you start the shaping with the mc. And for the 2nd set of decreases you should repeat rows 1-8, not 1-7. Will update the file as soon as I can. Apologies for any inconvenience. Often as we knit we start to wonder, what if…. ? This is the third in a series of just such questions: Colourwheel Cowl: what if I put short rows in a bias-knit cowl Samothrace Wings: what if I want it to be a scarf (the answer was shaping the tip) and now What if….. some of the sections are worked with a different yarn (the answer is something quite striking for very little extra effort). The ends are different shapes so you can wear it different ways. Yarn requirements: This a very flexible pattern, which you can easily adjust to the yarn you have. For a long narrow version allow at least 150m/165yds of each yarn. For a deeper version allow at least 250m/275yds of each yarn. (more details in the pattern). Stitches used: knit, kfb, k2tog, wrap and turn - but without picking up the wraps so that’s easy (and no purling at all) Many thanks to the testers: spikeysandy knitgrl covelady knittingaries jessienison wireknitter toolizzforyou
This pattern is available a part of a collection - 3 patterns for 4 euros. NOTE: If you already bought Samothrace Wings previously, you do not need to buy this pattern - you will receive an update allowing you to download it for free. Any problems, please get in touch. ERRATTA- bottom of page 3 should say to stop after a SEction 1 (not 2), so that you start the shaping with the mc. And for the 2nd set of decreases you should repeat rows 1-8, not 1-7. Will update the file as soon as I can. Apologies for any inconvenience. Often as we knit we start to wonder, what if…. ? This is the third in a series of just such questions: Colourwheel Cowl: what if I put short rows in a bias-knit cowl Samothrace Wings: what if I want it to be a scarf (the answer was shaping the tip) and now What if….. some of the sections are worked with a different yarn (the answer is something quite striking for very little extra effort). The ends are different shapes so you can wear it different ways. Yarn requirements: This a very flexible pattern, which you can easily adjust to the yarn you have. For a long narrow version allow at least 150m/165yds of each yarn. For a deeper version allow at least 250m/275yds of each yarn. (more details in the pattern). Stitches used: knit, kfb, k2tog, wrap and turn - but without picking up the wraps so that’s easy (and no purling at all) Many thanks to the testers: spikeysandy knitgrl covelady knittingaries jessienison wireknitter toolizzforyou
**This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ This beginner friendly (you should be comfortable with knitting and purling), classic blanket sweater is made by knitting a simple rectangle on large needles while holding two strands of worsted weight yarn together. This shrug uses basic knit and purl stitches to create a striking, striped garter stitch edge with a stockinette body. The stripes create a beautiful look making the top suitable for the office or for a day out with friends. Enjoy this easy and classic shrug pattern! The pattern includes sizing to fit an XS-Large This pattern doesn't include pattern support on how to change the sizing that is stated. You will need: Worsted Weight Yarn Lion Brand Wool Ease, US Size 13 Knitting Needles Skills: Knit, Purl, Mattress Stitch Seam All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!
Wrap yourself in this airy, oversized shawl featuring open stitchwork and beautiful drape. Super cute paired with a tank or maxi dress yet versatile enough to wear with just about anything! The various stitches and textures will keep you interested as you crochet while also creating a modern, feminine accessory. Skill Level: Intermediate - you should be comfortable with crocheting most stitches Materials: US Size J, 6.0 mm Crochet Hook Lion Brand Yarn Low Tide in Palm (100 g/skein) Measuring Tape Tapestry Needle Scissors Dimensions: 16” X 65” **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much!
2 Knitting Pattern - INSTANT DOWNLOAD Heirloom - FAIRY LACE BABY SHAWL and BEAUTIFUL LACY BABY SHAWL (2 Styles Included) Vintage Knitting Pattern Reproduction (APB-860/935A ) BOTH STYLES INCLUDED - Perfect For Heirloom Christening / Baptism / Special Occasion Description: Wrap Your Special Little One in One of These Beautiful Heirloom Baby Shawls Both Styles Are Made in Delicate Lace Pattern! The Second Style Especially Has a Beautiful Lacy Stitch Pattern In the Center That Reminds Me of Hearts, Then Is Edged In a Lacy Scalloped Edged. Absolutely Gorgeous For Heirloom and Christening! Beautiful Gossamer Lace Look! STYLE 1: Fairy Lace Baby Shawl (Photo 2) Measurements: 54" Square Materials: 2-Ply Wool ** (**Vintage 2-Ply Yarn is often more like our modern 3-Ply Light Fingering Weight Yarn, but always check gauge for best results) Knitting Needles: (UK) Size 8 or (US Equivalent Size 6 or 4.0 mm ) Gauge: 7 sts and 11 rows = 1" STYLE 2: Beautiful Lacy Baby Shawl (Photo 3) Measurement: 48" Square Materials: 4-Ply Baby Wool Knitting Needles: (UK) Size 10 (US Equivalent Size 3 or 3.25 mm) _____________________ **NOTE - US BUYERS: Knitting Needle Conversion Chart, along with a Terms Comparison Chart Included with Pattern 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! Check back often as we are always adding new items
Featuring various textures and chunky fabric, this hoodie is toasty warm and sure to be noticed! The beginner friendly construction makes it doable for knitters of all ability levels. As you make this sweater, you’ll love moving through the different stitch patterns including, stockinette, Irish moss stitch and seed stitch. Get ready to cozy up with your comfy new sweater! **NOTE: While simple, you do need to be comfortable with knitting and purling as well as counting stitches. You should be comfortable working the seed stitch pattern. If so, you're good to go! Materials: US Size 15, 10 mm 36” circular knitting needles & straight needles (optional) (adjust needle size as necessary to obtain correct gauge) Lion Brand Yarn Wool Ease Thick & Quick in Terra Cotta 170 g/skein or comparable super bulky #6 yarn Pattern uses approximately 1100 g (1293 g, 1523 g, 1797 g, 2125 g) Scissors Tapestry Needle Measuring Tape Sizes: Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, XL **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much! As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!
Minimalist gold hair accessories - brass hair clip - round barrette - hair pin - gold hair slide - geometric hair clip *This item is completely handmade by me in my studio in Montreal. My photos are often stolen and used by sellers on other sites and even here sometimes. Rest reassured, this is the original hair clip handmade by me. The 2 persons on these photos are my sister and me. Simple, minimalist and chic design. This gold brass hair accessory is a must for a quick hairstyle! Please note that this hair accessory works best with thick and textured hair. It might not hold in place if you fine or super straight hair. If you choose the bigger one, you will need lots of hair to hold it in place. This hair accessory is meant to be worn as shown on the photos. It might not hold a whole ponytail. • SIZE: Your choice of 1.5 or 2 inches • MATERIAL: Raw brass • SOLD INDIVIDUALLY * This hair clip is made of raw brass. Since it’s not plated, it’s normal if it oxidizes quickly under certain conditions. To clean oxidation, you can use a toothbrush with toothpaste and brush the piece with a little water. It’s important to wipe dry after cleaning. Avoid contact with perfumes, cosmetics, chlorine, tap or sea water and moisture. Keep your it stored in a small airtight bag when not worn. ** How it works... Hard to explain but I'll try. :) Take your hair in one hand and place the ring on top of the hair you want to attach. Hold everything in place using one hand. With your other hand, take the stick and poke inside the circle on one side. You want to pass it under your hair as close as possible to your scalp. Finally the stick should exit on top of the ring on the other side. The pressure of your hair will secure everything in place, so the more hair you catch the better.
A beautiful, easy blanket knitting pattern that will be cuddled for years to come! This timeless knit blanket pattern goes with any home décor and is easily customized with your favorite colors. The super bulky yarn and large knitting needles make it a fairly quick knit and the chunky wool blend yarn makes it a cozy and beautiful home accent. Easy stitches create lofty textures and the play on stockinette stitch adds a unique and unexpected beauty to the blanket. Make this in the lapghan size to easily toss over your legs on a cool night or make the full size throw blanket. The lapghan size also doubles as a stunning baby blanket. **This listing is for the downloadable digital pattern only. **The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.mamainastitch.com/ Hi friends! Thanks for checking out my pattern. Let me know if you have any questions! Size: Lapghan (pictured): Approximately 39” inches X 39” inches Throw Blanket: Approximately 52” X 57” inches Skill Level: Easy + Skills & Abbreviations: co – cast on k- knit p- purl You should be comfortable with the seed stitch You will need: Knitting Needles & Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick or comparable super bulky yarn All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms". Permission To Sell Finished Items. If you do sell items made with my patterns, I kindly request that you credit me Jessica Potasz, Mama In A Stitch for the design. Thank you so much! As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns! About: Mama In A Stitch is my blog where I post my simple, modern knit and crochet projects and patterns. I love quick and easy, but also modern and classic. I hope you enjoy my shop and blog. Thank you so much for your inspiration!