A 'join up' is a trust activity developed by avid horseman Monty Roberts. Joining up involves using a loose schooling activity and developing awareness of a horse's body language cues.
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Ready to take your crochet and knitting up a notch with the Russian Join? One thing (the only thing) I hate about crocheting is having to weave in yarn ends.
tutorial on joining the ends of quilt binding
Do you want to learn how to join granny squares with a flat seam that's completely invisible? This simple guide will walk you through the process step-by-step.
Verb flower for practicing how to conjugate regular French -er verbs. I have uploaded a 'finished' worksheet in colour and a gap- fill black and white worksheet for students to complete themselves. There is a join-up infinitive verbs pics to words plus a completed teacher copy. Also included is also...
The Cloud Blouse is worked from the top down. First the back yoke is worked flat back and forth while short rows hare worked to shape the shoulders. Then, each shoulder is worked separately, back and forth and with short rows. The shoulders are then joined to form the front yoke. The front and back yoke are joined at t
You may have noticed that a small “notch” remains between your first and last cast-on stitches in your knitting in the round project. You can tidy up this small
Pli is a sound-absorbing partition wall, made up of Snowsound panels joined with elastic bands available in three finishes. The bands embrace the panel and are furnished with steel buttons and O-rings that create linear "T", "l" or "X" configurations. Pli offers a large variety of colours for the panels and the fabric bands, to mix and match. The Pli system can be furnished with a chromed steel supporting base.About the Snowsound Acoustic RangeThe issue of acoustics is very complex, extremely simple and non-invasive solutions are needed to resolve it. The project developed with Caimi is an acoustic panel that is made with one single material, polyester, which in addition to its excellent absorbent qualities is completely recyclable, as it does not contain any other materials. Snowsound Acoustic Panels are light, colourful and sufficiently basic to be used even to personalise the surrounding area, as it can be fully inserted in a contemporary context. It can be hung and supported on a stand: it is practical and inexpensive.Sound is formed by waves that tend to be reflected from solid surfaces having limited absorption capacity, therefore, making it difficult to listen and converse within your office environment. The sound-absorbing characteristics of traditional products tend to demonstrate less capacity to absorb low frequencies (below 500Hz), progressively more with regard to the midrange (between 500 and 2,000Hz), and to a greater extent with regard to the high frequencies (above 2,000Hz).In the designing of these acoustic panels, the objective set was to obtain the entire recyclability of the product at the end of its useful life, in a manner both simple and rapid. For this reason, the panels have been made entirely of polyester; therefore they are "single material" and 100% recyclable without the need of having to separate the outer fabric from the sound-absorbing inner material. Also, all components are made of single materials, plastic or metal, and easily disassembled, thus permitting recycling the whole product at 100%.The number and variety of attachment systems make it possible to meet various acoustic exigencies, design and architecture. The application of the panels can be: to walls, ceilings, wiring, magnetic fittings, or on self-supporting structures. For more information please do not hesitate to contact us.
The Paul cardigan is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch. First, the left and right shoulders are worked separately before being joined into a single piece. After that, stitches are picked up to work the back. Then, stitches are picked up again to work the right and left fronts. German Short Rows are used to ensure a comfortable fit at the shoulders. Once all the parts are completed, they are joined for knitting straight. Next, stitches are picked up to work the neckline in a 2x2 rib, worked back and forth, which is then sewn onto the place. Finally, the right and left front edges are worked in double knitting, and stitches are picked up to work the sleeves in the round. Examples of knitted projects can be found on IG under the hashtag Paul_cardigan The red cardigan in the photo is knitted with Cool wool by Lana Grossa col. 0417 & Pearl mohair by Majo Garn cherry The gray cardigan in the photo is knitted with Baby merino col. 22& Kid Silk col. 44 by Garn Studio Sizes: XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL The Paul Cardigan has an oversized fit and is designed to have approx. 25 cm 9¾ in of positive ease with slightly reduced ease in larger sizes, to ensure a more comfortable fit. This means the garment’s measurements will be approx. 25 cm 9¾ in larger than your actual bust circumference. The sizes XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL are designed to fit a bust circumference of 80-85 / 85-90 / 90-95 / 95-100 / 100-110 / 110-120 / 120-130 cm 31½-33½ / 33½-35½ / 35½-37½ / 37½-39½ / 39½-43¼ / 43¼-47¼ / 47¼-51¼ in. Before you begin, measure yourself to determine the right size. For example, if your bust circumference is 90 cm 35 in, you should knit a size M. If you are between sizes, choose the size based on how loose you prefer the sweater to fit. Using the diagram with the finished garment measurements can be a helpful reference when deciding which size to select. Finished measurements: Circumference: 110 / 115 / 120 / 125 / 132 / 137 / 143 cm 43¼ / 45¼ / 47¼ / 49¼ / 52 / 54 / 56¼ in Length: 50 / 54 / 55 / 58 / 60 / 63 / 65 cm 19¾ / 21¼ / 21¾ / 22¾ / 23½ / 24¾ / 25½ in Suggested yarn: Worked with two strands held together: 400 / 450 / 450 / 500 / 500 / 550 / 600 / 650 g Pernilla by Filcolana 50 g = 175 m 191 yds or All Day by Gepard Garn 50 g = 175 m 191 yds or Fine Merino by Majo Garn 50 g = 175 m 191 yds or 450 / 500 / 550 / 550 / 600 / 650-700 / 700-750 g Cool Wool by Lana Grossa 50 g = 160 m 175 yds. held together with 125 / 150 / 150 / 175 / 175 / 200 / 200-225 g Tilia by Filcolana 25 g = 210m 230 yds or Kid Seta by Gepard Garn 25 g = 210m 230 yds or Pearl Mohair by Majo Garn 25 g = 210m 230 yds or Silkhair by Lana Grossa 25 g = 210m 230 yds. Suggested needles: Circular needles: 3 mm US 2½ 80 or 100 cm 32 or 40 in 3.5 mm US 4 80 or 100 cm 32 or 40 in 4 mm US 6 40, and 80 or 100 cm 16, and 32 or 40 in 5 mm US 8 80 or 100 cm 32 or 40 in Double-pointed needles: 3 mm US 2½ 3.5 mm US 4 or long circular needles for the Magic Loop technique. Notions: 3 or 4 x buttons (ø = 23-25 mm), stitch markers, extra yarn or stitch holders, tapestry needle, crochet hook (optional). Gauge: After washing and blocking: 22 sts x 31 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in stockinette stitch on 4 mm US 6 needles. 24 sts x 31 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in double knitting on 3 mm US 2½ needles. 26 sts x 36 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in 2 x 2 rib on 3 mm US 2½ needles. Please make sure to knit a swatch. Ensure that your swatch gauge matches the given one. If you cannot achieve the required gauge using the suggested needles, adjust your needle size to reach the correct gauge. Difficulty: ADVANCED ★★★★☆ You can read more about the difficulty levels here.
Women's knitted cardigans are timeless and great to get the "casual elegance" everyday look. For example, they can look feminine and charming
Have you ever made a bunch of crochet granny squares and wondered how to join them? A popular crochet blanket style is to create several different crochet squares, either in the same or different designs and to join them together. I have made a bunch of blankets during my yearly Tunisian CALs where we make
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Det här är ett tryckt mönster på svenska. Ingrid Sweater stickas uppifrån och ner i strukturstickning. Först stickas ryggen, som stickas med förkortade varv för att forma axellutningen. Därefter plockas det upp maskor till axelpartierna, som också stickas med förkortade varv för att forma axellutningen. Axelpartierna sammanförs därefter framtill för att sticka framstycket. Framstycke och ryggstycke sammanförs i sin tur under ärmhålet för att sticka bålen, som stickas rakt ner. Ärmarna stickas runt utifrån upplockade maskor i ärmhålet. Ingrid Sweater stickas med strukturstickning, bestående av tre olika mönstersegment. Mellan vart och ett av dessa stickas ett parti med hålmönster. Gör ett stickprov innan du börjar sticka för att mäta stickfastheten – notera att stickfastheten ska stämma både på höjden och bredden för att de på framsidan angivna måtten ska stämma. Storleksguide Ingrid Sweater bör ha en rörelsevidd (positive ease) på ca. 20 cm i förhållande till din bystvidd. Storlekarna XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL motsvarar en bystvidd, mätt på kroppen, på 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) 140-150 cm. Måtten på den färdiga tröjan är angivna på framsidan av mönstret. Mät dig själv innan du börjar sticka, för att avgöra vilken storlek som kommer passa dig bäst. Om du t.ex. mäter 90 cm runt om bysten (eller det bredaste stället på din kropp), bör du sticka en stl S. En tröjan i stl S har övervidden 112 cm och kommer i nämnda exempel att ge en rörelsevidd (positive ease) på 22 cm. Storlekar: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL Tröjans övervidd: 104 (112) 116 (120) 128 (136) 152 (160) 168 cm Längd: 56 (58) 60 (63) 65 (67) 68 (69) 70 cm Stickfasthet: 20 maskor x 30 varv i strukturstickning på stickor 4 mm = 10 x 10 cm efter tvätt och blockning Stickförslag: Rundsticka 4 mm (40, 60, 80 och/eller 100 cm), rundsticka 3 (40 cm) och 3,5 mm (40, 80 och/eller 100 cm), strumpstickor 4 mm och strumpstickor 3,5 mm Material: 500 (550) 600 (600-650) 650-700 (700-750) 800 (850-900) 900 g Peruvian från Filcolana (50 g = 100 m [109 yds]) stickas tillsammans med Tilia från Filcolana (25 g = 210 m [232 yds]) Svårighetsgrad: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (5 av 5)
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The Francesca sweater is worked top-down. First, the back is worked back and forth, shaping the shoulder slopes using increases. Then, stitches are picked up along the shoulder slopes to work the right and left fronts back and forth. After that, the fronts are joined to work the front back and forth, and stitches are cast on for the neck. Following this, the front and back are joined to work the body in the round. Next, stitches are picked up around the armholes to work the sleeves in the round. Short rows are used to ensure a good fit of the sleeves. The garment is finished with a 1x1 ribbed neckline worked in the round. Examples of knitted projects can be found on Instagram under the hashtag #francescasweater The light sweater in the photo is shown in Milano col.57 by LAMANA & Premia col.00 by LAMANA SIZE-M The dark sweater in the photo is shown in Bergamo col.28 by LAMANA SIZE-M Sizes: XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL The Francesca Sweater has an oversized fit and is designed to have approx. 30 cm 11¾ in of positive ease with slightly reduced ease in larger sizes, to ensure a more comfortable fit. This means the garment’s measurements will be approx. 30 cm 11¾ in larger than your actual bust circumference. The sizes XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL are designed to fit a bust circumference of 80-85 / 85-90 / 90-95 / 95-100 / 100-110 /110-120 / 120-130 cm 31½-33½ / 33½-35½ / 35½-37½ / 37½-39½ / 39½-43¼ / 43¼-47¼ / 47¼-51¼ in. Before you begin, measure yourself to determine the right size. For example, if your bust circumference is 88 cm 34¾ in, you should knit a size S. If you are between sizes, choose the size based on how loose you prefer the sweater to fit. Using the diagram with the finished garment measurements can be a helpful reference when deciding which size to select. Finished measurements: Circumference: 113 / 117 / 122 / 127 / 136 / 141 / 145 cm 44½ / 46 / 48 / 50 / 53½ / 55½ / 57 in Length: 56 / 57 / 58 / 60 / 62 / 65 / 68 cm 22 / 22½ / 22¾ / 23½ / 24½ / 25½ / 26¾ in Suggested yarn: Suggestion 1: 1 strand of Bergamo by Lamana 25 g = 65 m 71 yds 475 / 500 / 525 / 550 / 575 / 625 / 675 g. Suggestion 2 (worked with three strands held together): 2 strands of Milano by Lamana 25 g = 180 m 197 yds, 350/375/400/400/425/450/475 g, held together with 1 strand of Premia by Lamana 25 g = 300 m 328 yds, 100/125/125/125/150/150/150 g. Suggested needles: Circular needles: 4.5 mm US 7 40, and 80 or 100 cm 16, and 32 or 40 in. 3.5 mm US 4 40, and 80 or 100 cm 16, and 32 or 40 in. Notions: Stitch markers. Stitch holders (or waste yarn), tapestry needle. Gauge: After washing and blocking: 17 sts x 35 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in textured pattern on 4.5 mm US 7 needles. Please make sure to knit a swatch. Ensure that your swatch gauge matches the given one. If you cannot achieve the required gauge using the suggested needles, adjust your needle size to reach the correct gauge. “ Difficulty: INTERMEDIATE ★★★☆☆ You can read more about the difficulty levels here.
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The Paul Sweater is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch. First, the left and right shoulders are worked separately before being joined into a single piece. After that, stitches are picked up to work the back. Then, stitches are picked up again to work the right and left fronts. German Short Rows are used to ensure a comfortable fit at the shoulders. Once all the parts are completed, they are joined for knitting in the round. Next, stitches are picked up to work the neckline in a 1x1 rib, worked in the round. Finally, the stitches are picked up to work the sleeves in the round. Examples of knitted projects can be found on Instagram under the hashtag #paul_sweater The gray sweater in the photo is knitted in Pernilla by @filcolana (col. marzipan) & Kid Seta by @gepardgarn (col.103) Sizes: XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL The Paul Sweater has a slightly oversized fit and is designed to have approx. 20 cm 7¾ in of positive ease with slightly reduced ease in larger sizes, to ensure a more comfortable fit. This means the garment’s measurements will be approx. 20 cm 7¾ in larger than your actual bust circumference. The sizes XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL are designed to fit a bust circumference of 80-85 / 85-90 / 90-95 / 95-100 / 100-110 /110-120 / 120-130 cm 31½-33½ / 33½-35½ / 35½-37½ / 37½-39½ / 39½-43¼ / 43¼-47¼ / 47¼-51¼ in. Before you begin, measure yourself to determine the right size. For example, if your bust circumference is 90 cm 35 in, you should knit a size M. If you are between sizes, choose the size based on how loose you prefer the sweater to fit. Using the diagram with the finished garment measurements can be a helpful reference when deciding which size to select. Finished measurements: Circumference: 105 / 110 / 115 / 120 / 126 / 133 / 140 cm 41¼ / 43¼ / 45¼ / 47¼ / 49½ / 52¼ / 55 in Length: 56 / 57 / 58 / 60 / 62 / 64 / 67 cm 22 / 22½ / 22¾ / 23½ / 24½ / 25¾ / 26½ in Suggested yarn: Worked with two strands held together: 300-350 / 350 / 350-400 / 400 / 450 / 500 / 500-550 g Pernilla by Filcolana 50 g = 175 m 191 yds or All Day by Gepard Garn 50 g = 175 m 191 yds or Fine Merino by Majo Garn 50 g = 175 m 191 yds . held together with 125 / 125 / 150 / 150 / 175 / 175 / 200 g Tilia by Filcolana 25 g = 210m 230 yds or Kid Seta by Gepard Garn 25 g = 210m 230 yds or Pearl Mohair by Majo Garn 25 g = 210m 230 yds. Suggested needles: Circular needles: 4 mm US 6 40, and 80 or 100 cm 16, and 32 or 40 in 3 mm US 2½ 40, and 80 or 100 cm 16, and 32 or 40 in Double-pointed needles: 3 mm US 2½ or long circular needles for the Magic Loop technique. Notions: Stitch markers, extra yarn or stitch holders, tapestry needle. Gauge: After washing and blocking: 22 sts x 31 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in stockinette stitch on 4 mm US 6 needles. 31 sts x 29-30 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in 1x1 rib on 3 mm US 2½ needles. Please make sure to knit a swatch. Ensure that your swatch gauge matches the given one. If you cannot achieve the required gauge using the suggested needles, adjust your needle size to reach the correct gauge. Difficulty: INTERMEDIATE ★★★☆☆ You can read more about the difficulty levels here.
🧶Knitting pattern language: ENGLISH / POLISH / GERMAN / DANISH ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 🖤The Paul Sweater is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch. First, the left and right shoulders are worked separately before being joined into a single piece. After that, stitches are picked up to work the back. Then, stitches are picked up again to work the right and left fronts. German Short Rows are used to ensure a comfortable fit at the shoulders. Once all the parts are completed, they are joined for knitting in the round. Next, stitches are picked up to work the neckline in a 1x1 rib, worked in the round. Finally, the stitches are picked up to work the sleeves in the round. 🖤Examples of knitted projects can be found on Instagram under the hashtag #paul_sweater 🖤The garment in the photo is knitted in Pernilla by @filcolana (col. marzipan) & Kid Seta by @gepardgarn (col.103) 🧶Sizes: XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL The Paul Sweater has a slightly oversized fit and is designed to have approx. 20 cm [7¾ in] of positive ease with slightly reduced ease in larger sizes, to ensure a more comfortable fit. This means the garment's measurements will be approx. 20 cm [7¾ in] larger than your actual bust circumference. The sizes XS / S / M / L / XL / 2XL / 3XL are designed to fit a bust circumference of 80-85 / 85-90 / 90-95 / 95-100 / 100-110 /110-120 / 120-130 cm [31½-33½ / 33½-35½ / 35½-37½ / 37½-39½ / 39½-43¼ / 43¼-47¼ / 47¼-51¼ in]. Before you begin, measure yourself to determine the right size. For example, if your bust circumference is 90 cm [35 in], you should knit a size M. If you are between sizes, choose the size based on how loose you prefer the sweater to fit. Using the diagram with the finished garment measurements can be a helpful reference when deciding which size to select. 🧶Finished measurements: Circumference: 105 / 110 / 115 / 120 / 126 / 133 / 140 cm [41¼ / 43¼ / 45¼ / 47¼ / 49½ / 52¼ / 55 in] Length: 56 / 57 / 58 / 60 / 62 / 64 / 67 cm [ 22 / 22½ / 22¾ / 23½ / 24½ / 25¾ / 26½ in] 🧶Suggested yarn: Worked with two strands held together: 300-350 / 350 / 350-400 / 400 / 450 / 500 / 500-550 g Pernilla by Filcolana 50 g = 175 m [191 yds] or All Day by Gepard Garn 50 g = 175 m [191 yds] or Fine Merino by Majo Garn 50 g = 175 m [191 yds] . held together with 125 / 125 / 150 / 150 / 175 / 175 / 200 g Tilia by Filcolana 25 g = 210m [230 yds] or Kid Seta by Gepard Garn 25 g = 210m [230 yds] or Pearl Mohair by Majo Garn 25 g = 210m [230 yds]. 🧶Suggested needles: Circular needles: 4 mm [US 6] 40, and 80 or 100 cm [16, and 32 or 40 in] 3 mm [US 2½] 40, and 80 or 100 cm [16, and 32 or 40 in] Double-pointed needles: 3 mm [US 2½] or long circular needles for the Magic Loop technique. 🧶Notions: Stitch markers, extra yarn or stitch holders, tapestry needle. 🧶Gauge: After washing and blocking: 22 sts x 31 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 in] in stockinette stitch on 4 mm [US 6] needles. 31 sts x 29-30 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 in] in 1x1 rib on 3 mm [US 2½] needles. Please make sure to knit a swatch. Ensure that your swatch gauge matches the given one. If you cannot achieve the required gauge using the suggested needles, adjust your needle size to reach the correct gauge. 🧶Difficulty: INTERMEDIATE ★★★☆☆ 👇See more knitting patterns in my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Morecaknit?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=44259419