!!!! Instant Download !!!! This comes with the adult dk and sock weights, an ornament, cowl, hat, and mini moonbeam pattern. Enjoy! PATTERN ONLY -PDF -DIGITAL DOWNLOAD After your purchase, Etsy should send you an email with all the purchase details. Additionally, If you have an Etsy account, you’ll see a View your files link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order. Just a quick reminder, this is my original design and this pattern is not to be copied and reproduced for monetary purposes, I’d love if you made as many as you liked for yourself or to give as gifts, but please do not make copies of the pattern. Thanks! ______________ Adult dk FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 32 (36, 40, 44, 48) [52, 56, 60, 64, 68] inches /81 (91, 101, 111, 121) [132, 142, 152, 162, 172] cm Length from underarm: 17 (17, 18, 18, 19]{19, 19, 19, 20, 21} in. / 43 (43, 45, 45, 48) [48, 48, 48, 50, 53] cm Upper arm Circumference: 12 (13, 13, 14) (16, 16, 16) (17, 18, 18, 20) inches /30.5 (33, 33, 35.5) (41, 41, 41) (43, 45, 45, 50) cm YARN Bad Wolf Girl Studios, Dk 240 yds 100g Alternate: Knit Picks Swish Dk 123/50g (2 = 100g) Yardage estimates: 3 (4, 4, 5, 5) (5, 6, 6, 7, 7) Skeins of MC 1 (1, 1, 2, 2) (2, 2, 2, 2, 2) Skeins CC Sample knit in 40” used: Main Color: Depths Below 850 yds, 340g CC1: Felix Felicis 274 yds, 800g Gauge 20 sts by 24 rounds = 4x4 inches (10 cm) on US 7 (4.5mm) in colorwork pre blocking ___________ DK -mini FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 32 (36, 40, 44, 48) [52, 56, 60, 64, 68] inches /81 (91, 101, 111, 121) [132, 142, 152, 162, 172] cm knit picks Brava Sport -Navy, mustard OR any Dk (medium) worsted (large) that gives you gauge Notions: Circular needles US 4 (3.5 mm) for ribbing US 7 (4.5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge 16”/ 40cm cord Tapestry Needle Stitch markers Scissors Tape measure Gauge: 20 sts by 26 rounds = 4x4 inches (10 cm) on Us7 (4.5mm)
Half-sized skeins of Emma's Practically Perfect Sock – a beautiful 2-ply merino and nylon blend that has just the right stretch and is soft against the skin. Half skeins are great for shortie or kid sock pairs and other projects where you just don't need the 400+ yardage amount that many sock yarns come in! 80% Superwash Merino / 20% Nylon 200 yards / 50g skein Weight: Fingering *photos show full-sized skeins of Practically Perfect Sock
Bases available: Slub: Fingering weight 90/10 SW Merino and Nylon 438 yards - 100g Stellina: Sock/Fingering weight75% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Gold Stellina2ply yarn 438 yds/100g skein Mohair:Lace weight72% Kid Mohair 28% Silk1ply yarn459 yds/50g Suri Silk:Lace weight74% Baby Suri Alpaca 26% Silk328 yards/50g Quarter Round Sock:Fingering/sock weight100% Superwash Merino4ply yarn438 yds/ 100g***50g option available: 218 yds Ultra Merino Sock: Fingering/sock weight100% superwash merino3ply yarn490 yds/100g Platinum Sock: 75/25 SW Merino and Nylon 4ply yarn 463 yards - 100g***50g option available: 231 yds Donegal Sock: 85/15 SW Merino and Donegal Nep 2ply yarn 438 yards - 100g Platinum DK: 75/25 SW Merino and Nylon 4ply yarn 245 yards - 100g***50g option available: 122 yds Merino SW DK100% Superwash Merino4ply yarn231 yds/100g***50g option available: 116 yds Donegal DK: 85/15 SW Merino and Donegal Nep 4ply yarn 231 yards - 100g Merino SW Worsted: 100% SW Merino 4ply yarn 218 yards - 100g***50g option available: 109 yds Return policy: Please note that all pre-orders and dyed to order yarns are non-refundable. I do strive to make sure your order is as amazing as you'd hoped it would be, so if your items arrive and something is damaged or there is a concern - please reach out to me directly and I am happy to help make your order the best it can be.
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Weight: Sock/FingeringFiber: 75/25 Superwash Merino/nylon, 80/20 Superwash Merino/Nylon, 80/10/10 Superwash Merino/Cashmere/Nylon, 90/10 Superwash Merino/Nylon Slub yarn, 100% SWmerino, 72/28 Kid Mohair/Silk75/20/5 SWmerino/Nylon/ Gold OR Silver Stellina 90/10 SWmerino/LinenWeight: DK100% SWmerino Weight: Worsted100% Superwash merino100% Non-Superwash merino Weight: Chunky100% SW merino length: 75/25 Superwash Merino/nylon 463 yds/ 100 grams80/20 Superwash Merino/Nylon 400 yds/ 100 grams80/10/10 Superwash Merino/Cashmere/Nylon 435 yds/ 100 grams90/10 Superwash Merino/Nylon Slub yarn 437 yds/ 100 grams100% Superwash Merino 400 yds/ 100 grams72/28 Kidmohair/silk 459 yds/ 50 gram100% SWmerino DK base 230 yds/100 grams75/20/5 SWmerino/Nylon/ Gold OR Silver Stellina 438 yds/100g100% SWmerino worsted base 218yds/100g100% NONSWmerino worsted base 218yds/100g100% SWmerino Chunky/Bulky base 106yds/100g 90/10 SWmerino/Linen 400 yds/100g Skeins are dyed to order. There may be slight differences from skein to skein. If you are knitting with more than 1 skein, it is suggested to alternate between skeins to prevent any color pooling. Colors depicted in the pictures are as best represented as possible, however colors can vary slightly from monitor to monitor. All Woolen Women fiber is died with high quality acid dyes. Although adequate washing of the fiber is done prior to reaching your knitting needles- please take caution when first washing fiber or finished projects, as there is a chance bleeding may occur. Is is suggested to wash in a wool wash or a very mild detergent. Lay finished projects flat to dry. If you have any questions or concerns- I am happy to address them so you are nothing but excited about your purchase!
As a child I really loved Alexander Calder's sculptures. Whimsical and colorful, they let me see that art can be fun too! Today I'm sharing a really simple paper sculpture project inspired by Calder's large scale metal ones. They take only minutes to whip up and certainly would also make for fun scissor practice with younger kids as well! Kids Calder-Inspired Art Sculptures This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support! In case you're looking for some great art books to go along with this activity, here are... Our current 20+ favorite art books: Colorful Dreamer Lester Fizz Bubble Gum Artist The Iridescence of Birds Modern Art Adventures Mix it Up Press Here Any Ed Emberley Book The Day the Crayons Quit Beautiful Oops Dog's Colorful Day Too Much Glue Harold and the Purple Crayon Day with No Crayons Artist to Artist Artist Ted The House Baba Built A Blue Butterfly: A Story of Claude Monet Sandy's Circus A is for Art The Artful Parent This Bridge Will Not Be Grey Art Workshops for Children I shot a video generally showing how to make one of these sculptures. Calder-Inspired Paper Sculptures from Pink Stripey Socks on Vimeo. But in case you like to read directions, here they are! 1. Cut out a rectangular piece of paper. I used construction paper, which stood up fine at home, but fell down with any bit of wind. If you want to make these sturdier, use cardstock (Optional: Decorate it with markers!) 2. Fold it in half. 3. Make cuts like pictured. Cut lines and curves until they almost reach the fold. 4. Optional, decorate with groovy circle stickerrs. 5. Open it up and fold the strips to the front or back in an alternating fashion. (This will help the sculpture to balance.) So on the left side you would fold the strips (starting from the top) front, back, front, back, and front. And on the right side you would fold the strips (starting from the top) back, front, back, front, and back. Once you get the basic design down, you can play around with your cutting ... like I did below! It's really neat seeing all of these guys standing up! They're kinda addictive to make... and I hope you try making them with your kids too! If you liked this paper art project, you'll like these other ideas as well! Easy Matisse Murals 3d Twisty Snakes Woven Paper Banner Jasper Johns Wall Art Slinky Paper Garland Paper Net Garland Kirigami Flowers Kirigami Stars Let's keep in Contact! You can always find fun ideas on my Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts! (Or subscribe to my email mailing list by filling out the pink bar at the top of your screen.) Happy making, friends!
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You remember making sock puppets as a kid right? Well now it's time to pass down the fun with these adorable DIY sock plushies and toys!
Half-sized skeins of Emma's Practically Perfect Sock – a beautiful 2-ply merino and nylon blend that has just the right stretch and is soft against the skin. Half skeins are great for shortie or kid sock pairs and other projects where you just don't need the 400+ yardage amount that many sock yarns come in! 80% Superwash Merino / 20% Nylon 200 yards / 50g skein Weight: Fingering *photos show full-sized skeins of Practically Perfect Sock
Sock monkeys are a classic and super adorable project. They are also simple to create and make great gifts. If you are making these as a gift for a young child remember to use child safe snaps instead of buttons, or no buttons at all (you could use a small piece of fabric or felt…
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Bases available: Slub: Fingering weight 90/10 SW Merino and Nylon 438 yards - 100g Stellina: Sock/Fingering weight75% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Gold Stellina2ply yarn 438 yds/100g skein Mohair:Lace weight72% Kid Mohair 28% Silk1ply yarn459 yds/50g Suri Silk:Lace weight74% Baby Suri Alpaca 26% Silk328 yards/50g Quarter Round Sock:Fingering/sock weight100% Superwash Merino4ply yarn438 yds/ 100g***50g option available: 218 yds Ultra Merino Sock: Fingering/sock weight100% superwash merino3ply yarn490 yds/100g Platinum Sock: 75/25 SW Merino and Nylon 4ply yarn 463 yards - 100g***50g option available: 231 yds Donegal Sock: 85/15 SW Merino and Donegal Nep 2ply yarn 438 yards - 100g Platinum DK: 75/25 SW Merino and Nylon 4ply yarn 245 yards - 100g***50g option available: 122 yds Merino SW DK100% Superwash Merino4ply yarn231 yds/100g***50g option available: 116 yds Donegal DK: 85/15 SW Merino and Donegal Nep 4ply yarn 231 yards - 100g Merino SW Worsted: 100% SW Merino 4ply yarn 218 yards - 100g***50g option available: 109 yds Light Bulky: 100% SW Merino Wool 137 yards 100g Return policy: Please note that all pre-orders and dyed to order yarns are non-refundable. I do strive to make sure your order is as amazing as you'd hoped it would be, so if your items arrive and something is damaged or there is a concern - please reach out to me directly and I am happy to help make your order the best it can be.
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Half-sized skeins of Emma's Practically Perfect Sock – a beautiful 2-ply merino and nylon blend that has just the right stretch and is soft against the skin. Half skeins are great for shortie or kid sock pairs and other projects where you just don't need the 400+ yardage amount that many sock yarns come in! 80% Superwash Merino / 20% Nylon 200 yards / 50g skein Weight: Fingering *photos show full-sized skeins of Practically Perfect Sock
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It's taken YEARS to get my wall of wisdom. When I teach, I learn. I learn that kids are visual creatures. Stuff just sticks better if you show it with a picture. So, all the wise things I have learned over the 15 plus years of teaching I have put into a poster form. There's still a lot of ideas floating around in my brain, but it takes time to get them all out. I know not all art teachers have time to make their own posters. So i decided a few years back that very time I make a poster, I scan it and put it on TPT (Teacher Pay Teacher) to share the opportunity for other teachers to use it in their classrooms as well. Please visit my store. Here you will download the image of the poster only. You take that download and print it from your printer, send it to an online photo center and get it shipped to your house, or take you download to a photo store to have printed in house. My secret? I sign up for CVS and Walgreen photo coupons and wait for a 50% off everything sale. Then I print me some poster. That is how I get all mine down. People always ask me how they print out, are they pix led or high quality? I scan them at home on the highest digital capability on my scanner. so, when you print them big, it looks great too. Visit Store Here... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Lost-Sock-Art-Teacher I have included a lot of pictures below of how they turn out in real life. Tired of saying the same thing OVER AND OVER to your students! JUST A DOT, NOT A LOT!! I was. That's why I started making posters in the first place, just for me and my classroom. But things are so much more peaceful now when I have posters that say it. A poster speaks a thousand words, you know. Go see what I have I store for you and your classroom walls.. Oh, if only walls could speak.. WAIT, they can! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Lost-Sock-Art-Teacher My Newest Poster Get it here... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Creativity-Takes-Courage-Poster-3413925 Visit my TeacherPayTeacher store here. Got lots of colorful designs to give your classroom "class" and brighten up your walls. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Lost-Sock-Art-Teacher Check it out Yall'. All of these poster ideas come from 14 years of teaching! I repeat the same phrases, rules or rhymes to my students and it just didn't seem to stick. Then I just started making illustrations of those things and there I was... with a big WALL OF WISDOM! I just keep adding and adding. Now I'm addicted to making POSTERS! I love lettering and illustrating. I love color and details. I love ART! If you have an idea for a design, something that you have learned or teach your kids, let me know. It may be my next poster! Please visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store where you can get your own posters for your classroom! Yay, you might just find a free one there... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Lost-Sock-Art-Teacher As an art teacher, there are things that I am continually telling my students. Things like... "You are responsible for your own mess", or "Art requires patience above talent!", "There's no excuse for messiness!", "Don't use a waste a new piece of paper when you can use an eraser!". Instead of repeating myself, I decided years ago to make a "Wall of Wisdom". It is full of ideas to make your art better or my philosophy of a good art attitude. This was my old wall of poster... New wall at new school... I've went Art Elementary in 2014 ;) after 10 years of MIddle School Elementary boys = PAPER AIRPLANES!!! WHat's the deal? And they are not even CREATIVE! Maybe if they drew windows with passengers peeking through... or something, but NO! SO, I have decided to BAN THEM FROM MY ROOM! "Let your Imagination fly... NOT YOUR PAPER!" T. Morgan Kill the dead space! Fill it up with life, learn to turn! Dear art student, I am not impressed by your speed. It's slow and steady that won. Love, Mrs. Morgan Improved version Purchase this Poster here... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Slow-and-Steady-Wins-the-A-2710822 I have some kids that get super excited when they are the first ones done with their work. Being quick is not always a good thing. Remember the tortoise and the hare? Sometimes that means they did not take the time to be neat or to complete the work. So, slow and STEADY wins the race. Some kids work hard at first, then get tired, then quit doing their best. If you start neat, finished neat. Be consistent with your work. I let kids know on the first day of school, that I do not grade them based on talent. Nobody can pick their talents when they are born. I am sure if they had a choice, all students would choose to be artistically inclined. So, I grade on their "ARTtitude". Do they try, do the fix mistakes, do they improve, do they listen to advice? Or do they give up, give half effort, or turn work in knowing it could be better? It takes blood, sweat, and tears. It's about distance vs. speed. My pet peeve is when kids waste paper! They put one measly mark down and then throw it away! UGHHHHH! I want to just throw erasers at those wasters! So, I made this sarcastic ad for the NEWEST INVENTION... THE ERASER! You don't have to be talented to be neat. It just takes special care and patience. All you have to do is a back and forth motion with your hand while holding a crayon... it's not that hard. So, I do grade hard on kids who are sloppy. It is just them telling me they don't care. It's a bad "art"titiude. In most cases, it is best to color dark. It shows up better, it pops out, and it reveals the true color. At least if you don't color the inside dark, then emphasize it by outlining dark on the outside. Plus, coloring darker is harder and more time consuming, which in the end shows more care. I tell the kids that if the paper is big, draw big. Fill the space up. The picture is more important than the emptiness behind it. Drawing bigger allows the artist to include more detail as well. If you have the room, use it! Otherwise, you are wasting. Patience is a virtue... You have to practice patience while you create art. When my students work hard by showing patience, I like to post their work online. The great educational philosopher Harry Wong said something like this when I saw him speak. I just took what he said and make a poster for it. I let the kids talk while they work. As long as they do this responsibly, But, if they talk more than they work, inhibit others from working because of their talking, or they fail because of their mouth, then they have a problem that needs to be fixed. Art, the most important meal of the day. Shhhhhhh!.... Draw secret, soft & light lines if you're not sure in the beginning stages. If you draw hard, yiu make it harder on yourself to fix. I try to teach kids to avoid putting the too much pressure on their pencils in the beginning stages of drawing. So many times, they mess up, try to erase, but can't get rid of their original drawing lines. Then I make them use the back of the paper. If they already did, then I make them erase the lightest side. I do this to teach them to draw light till they KNOW they have it right. Kids beat, bang, and drop colored pencils. This tears them apart! Then they try to sharpen them and the lead falls out. It is a horrible result of an abused supply. I have this to encourage them to treat the pencils like glass. I keep the markers in a vertical storage tip down. This allows the flow of the ink to travel to the tip. It increases the life of the markers. Some kids do not close the glue. This open hole lets air in and that air hardens the remaining glue under the cap. Then kids think that jabbing a larger hole in a clogged up glue bottle will make it work better. It will temporarily make it work better for them right then, but in the long run, this massive hole they poked just makes the tip get clogged even more from the extra air that gets in it. This is a never ending cycle! Since this annoys me, I made a poster to try to get my point across. I also get tired of kids not cleaning brushes out. Then the paint dries on the brush, hardens the tip and it is never able to be used again. Or, they do clean it, but leave it with the bristles down. Then it dries bent and is permanently bent. My are teacher from High School, Mrs. Liddell, had a poster like this one. I liked it, so I made one for my classroom. "Your mamma doesn't live here, so clean up your own mess". My self made Principles chart... Self made Elements chart... Somplified my charts for elementary ;) I decided to make this motivational poster for my classroom just recently. I did some research behind it and found the history of the original very interesting. So, this is my parody of the We Can Do It poster. ------------ Think positive! Mini Masterpiece wall (Index card art) 4 kids per table, everybody has a purpose. Rules and rewards... Palette of positivity. Each class has a paper palette that colored stickers are added to for noticeable efforts. http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2013/04/we-can-do-itart-classroom-encouragment.html And that is my Art Class. Hope you are more the wiser!
DESIGNER'S NOTES"Classic textured stitches combined with the coziest fit and feel make The Chalet Socks a true delight to knit and wear. If you're looking to knit a classic, cozy pair of socks, then look no further than The Chalet Socks knitting pattern!"INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.SKILL LEVELAdvanced-beginner. Video tutorials included. View Skill Classifications LANGUAGEEnglish. The knitting pattern is written in standard American terms.SIZEPattern written to fit adult women size medium; Approx. shoe size: U.S. 6-9.5 (39-42 Euro).REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list.Yarn: Approx. 245 yards (224.028 meters) of Fingering-Weight (Category 2) yarn Needles: U.S. Size 0 (2mm) DISCLAIMER All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.COPYRIGHT STATEMENTAll Darling Jadore knitting patterns and crochet patterns and photographs on this website and on all our other platforms are the property of Darling Jadore and are thereby purchased under the agreement that they may not be distributed, copied, re-written, or re-sold. Darling Jadore is a registered business through the Secretary of State, and all Darling Jadore digital knitting pattern and crochet pattern digital files are protected by U.S. Copyright and are property of Darling Jadore. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or in whole, electronically or physically. All finished items made from Darling Jadore knit and crochet digital patterns may be sold, so long as clear credit has been given to Darling Jadore on the buyer's website and on the buyer's social media account, if shown there. We do not sell or offer licensing rights to any of our photographs nor permit use of our photographs for any reason.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.View Skill Classifications Resell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
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