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Wrap yourself up in this one-skein shawl, perfect for showing off a unique hand-dyed yarn. Simple lace border with easy knitting.
Maybe it's the cool wind in the air or the surplus of pumpkin flavored items in the local coffee shop but something made me randomly think of knitting this morning. I've knitted since I was little but I have a minor confession.. I've never actually finished something. Yes, you will look in my knitting basket and see about 10 different scarves that are partially done. I got really close to finishing one once and accidentally left it in my ex boyfriend's car and then we broke up! Lo and behold he showed up at my doorstep a week later with the scarf finished and pleading for my love once more. That was weird. Anyway, this season I'm making a pact to start a little earlier so I can actually wear one of the items I plan on making. And hopefully I can make them (whatever them is) for friends and family members as well! For those of you who have never knit before- never fear. It's really easy! And here is an easy way to start out! Why not make everyone their own set of coasters this year. It's cheap, easy and fun! Here is a little video on how to begin: here And here is instructions on how to make the cute heart coasters seen last: here
Copycat Dishcloth This knit pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Copycat Dishcloth
For a neat cast-on that makes ribbed edges stretchier than normal, follow Bluprint’s tubular cast-on tutorial for 1×1 and 2×2 ribbing.
In almost ten years that I’ve been teaching people to knit, I noticed that most beginner (and not just beginner) mistakes happened because of the lack of understanding how the knitted fabric is created. The skill of understanding what happens when we make a stitch, what kind of stitch it is and how it interacts […]
Um, hello sock goals - these are fabulous. Squid socks by TheSockKnitter, get the pattern and chart via Ravelry. SUGGESTED MATERIALS: This post contains affiliate links.
At tuesday’s AIGA winter bash one of the raffle gifts was a huge knitted pigeon. The lovely couple that won it let me hug it and I experienced my first case of SPE (Serious Pigeon Envy). The …
Rib Stitch Flowers are pretty, puffy and beginner easy to loom knit. The pattern includes a step by step video for the project.
This FREE pattern is simple to make, but looks unique and detailed. I also teach you how to make the beautiful edge so the towel doesn't curl and looks clean.
Learn how to start lever knitting (also known as Irish cottage style) which allows for faster, fluid movement and cuts down on repetitive wrist strain.
Una project bag da mettere al polso... Rende i tuoi progetti portatili così puoi lavorare a maglia ovunque, alla fermata dell'autobus, in una sala d'attesa e ovviamente a casa. Questa borsa rende facile lavorare a maglia senza che il tuo gomitolo vada dappertutto. Funziona come una ciotola di filo, ma in un modo "da portare via". Questa custodia è reversibile, in lino beige con un fondo in denim blu su un lato, e all'interno è in denim al rovescio che ha l'effetto del grigio. Ha una targhetta in pelle sul lato. Puoi usarlo per qualsiasi progetto ti piaccia, lavorare a maglia, all'uncinetto, ricamare, puoi metterci degli hexies mentre lavori, infinite possibilità... Ho realizzato un design semplice basato su quello della mia bisnonna. È una versione più robusta, quindi può durare quanto la sua... circa 12,5 di altezza X 8" La borsa può essere utilizzata anche come cestino mettendo il manico sotto. (foto 5) *Assicurati di controllare le MISURE, questa borsa contiene 1 gomitolo ed è ideale per lavorare a maglia calze o piccoli progetti come un cappello. Potrebbe anche essere chiamato un mini. Se hai bisogno di una borsa più grande per contenere 2 matassine, guarda le mie altre inserzioni nella categoria media. https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/OtterburnPQ?section_id=17508781&ref=shopsection_leftnav_2 ------------------------------------------ Un giorno, mia nonna mi ha regalato un sacchettino di lino verde con sopra un simpatico uccellino ricamato a mano. Mi ha detto che sua madre l'ha fatta quando era giovane... intorno al 1900... Tutti hanno cercato di capire a cosa servisse, finché lei ci ha detto che era la borsa del suo progetto. Teneva il filo dentro mentre lavorava a maglia. Fantastico, è stato il regalo perfetto! Questa borsa è preziosa per il mio cuore. Lo uso quando lavoro a maglia o per mettere le mie forbici da ricamo con un paio di fili colorati quando ricamo. Era così pratico che ne ho realizzato una versione più robusta che può durare a lungo. Finché la mia bisnonna... ------------------------------------------ *Il filo e gli aghi non sono inclusi. **Il denim non è prelavato. ------Spedizione------- Gli ordini avranno automaticamente un numero di tracciamento. Se avete domande, fatemelo sapere :) ------------------------- Le tasse sono incluse nel prezzo per il Canada
Hi! I'm Jamie and I co-write a little blog called The Pinterest Project with my super cool friend Miranda! I'm so excited about the chance to tell you about my coffee table/pouf adventures.
This pretty tote bag was designed by Elisa, an Italian knitter and blogger who saw…
You won't be able to wait for this beautiful candy colored, nubby knit cowl to come off your knitting needles. The Taffy Twist Cowl is a soft knit cowl pattern made with lovely earth and jewel tone fibers that will coordinate nicely with your autumn wardrobe. This pretty cowl can be worn snugly around your neck or pulled over your head to keep your ears warm. The Taffy Twist Cowl is one knit accessory you'll want to wear even after all the leaves have fallen.
Today marks the birthday of David Tennant, a.k.a. the Tenth Doctor Who. What better way to celebrate than getting out your yarn and working on a gorgeous tardis afghan? This pattern was designed by…
A quick and easy DIY basket you can knit up no time flat. These small baskets are soft and flexible and can be folded down for storage.
Have you ever had a knitting mistake turn into a happy accident? Do you know what I mean? A happy accident is when something good unexpectedly comes from
Knitting kit for Fortune sweater by PetiteKnit in Önling No 10Just like PetiteKnit, we love mohair! This new design is not an exception. Knitted in two strains of mohair, the Fortune Sweater is worked seamless from the top down with raglan increases on the yoke. The sleeves are three-quarter long. The sweater is worked in stockinette stitch with a clover eyelet pattern.In this kit we made it in the beautiful colors of our own Önling No 10This yarn kit contains: Önling No 10 yarn for the elected size and a printed pattern.Sizes:XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XLFortune sweater is a cropped style, designed positive ease of 15-25 cm compared to your actual bust circumference. Bust circumference: 95 (105) 114 (124) 133 (143) 152 cm [37½(41¼) 45 (48¾) 52½(56¼) 59¾inches]Length: 53 (55) 58 (60) 61 (65) 69 cm (measured mid back including folded neck edge) [21 (21¾) 22¾(23½) 24 (25½) 27¼ inches]Materials:This kit does not contain the original yarn used by PetiteKnit, but carefully selected yarn that matches the gauge:175 (200) 225 (225) 250 (300) 350 g Önling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25g = 210 meter.NeedlesCircular needles: 3 mm [US2½] / 40 cm [16 inches] and 80 or 100 cm [32 or 40 inches] and 4 mm [US6] / 40 cm [16 inches], 60 cm [24 inches] and 80 or 100 cm [32 or 40 inches]. Double-pointed needles: 3 mm [US2½] and 4 mm [US6]Gauge21 sts x 28 rows in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] with 2 strands of silk mohair on 4 mm [US6] needles, after blockingPlease Note: The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state lot number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested.Petiteknit:PetiteKnit has with her simple, nordic style and beautiful designs, fitting for any wardrobe, taken the Danish knitting community by storm, and is one of Denmarks most popular knitting designers.She has a big and wide selection of designs to chose between. See more from PetiteKnit or see all of our knitting kits here.
I've been watching the many Simple House Slippers projects tick in on Ravelry. I cannot even begin to describes how incredible it is to watch text I wrote
These Simple Dish Towel Free Knitting Patterns are quick and easy to make. The patterns use basic stitches. They are great for beginners.
Allons-y, knitters! Are you ready to embark on a journey through time and space with the Doctor? Whether you’re a Whovian yourself or know someone who is, these 6 knitting patterns are the pe…
TRIANGLES stitch knitting pattern. Skill level: beginner: only Knits and purls. Written and charted instructions. Oh La Lana!
Taking a different look at your knitting means you'll never forget how to Kitchener stitch again.
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A conversation with my mother-in-law today reminded me that I should publish this pattern, so here it is! I designed this pattern because my sister is hard to please...she wanted a pair of thrummed mittens for Christmas, but she wanted convertible mittens. And to make things even more complicated, she wanted half-fingers inside the mittens, rather than just a cuff. I searched high and low for a pattern, but couldn't find anything close, so I decided to create one myself! This pattern has not been test-knit, so please let me know if you find any errors! Now available on Ravelry! Size: Women’s Medium Yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted (2 skeins) Ashland Bay Merino roving (1 oz) #4 Double Point needles Gauge: 5.5-6 sts = 1” Pattern notes: k=knit co=cast on bo=bind off pu=pick up stitch k2tog=knit 2 stitches together sl=slip a stitch psso=pass the slipped stitch over the last worked stitch 2x2 rib=*knit 2, purl 2* Cuff Cast on 40 sts Join in the round Work 2x2 rib for 2.75” Knit 4 rows Thrum row (*k3, thrum1*) To work a thrum: Insert the right needle into the stitch below the next stitch to be worked (on the left needle). Fold a small piece of roving in half, and place the fold over the right needle. Pull the roving through to the front of the piece (using the right needle), and leave the roving on the right needle. Using yarn, knit the next available stitch on the left needle (this is the stitch right above the one with the roving pulled through it). Pass the roving over the last worked stitch and pull snug. Thrums as viewed from the inside of the mitten top. Thrum pattern: Throughout the entire piece (other than the ribbed sections and the half-fingers), use the following pattern: *knit 4 rows, work thrum row (*k3, thrum1*), knit 4 rows, work alternating thrum row (k1, thrum1, *k3, thrum1*, k2)*. Start thumb gusset (continue thrum pattern in the thumb gusset) At beginning of next round purl 1 st, knit 5 sts, purl 1 st, knit to end of round Work 3 more rows in this pattern Increase row: p1, m1, knit to next purl st, m1, p1, knit to end of round Knit 3 rows even Repeat last 4 rows until 11 sts between purls (ending with the increase row, don't knit the 3 rows even) Work 5 rows even At beginning of next round slip first 13 sts to holder. Using backward loop cast on, CO 11 sts to right needle, join with rest of round and knit to end (44 sts) Continue knitting in pattern until palm reaches the base of pinky finger Fingers (don't thrum these!) Right hand Rearrange sts so that there are 22 on each needle 1st finger: k6, co2, k5, m1- work 10 rounds even, bo 2nd finger: pu2, k6, co2, k6- work 10 rounds even, bo 3rd finger: pu2, k6, co2, k6- work 10 rounds even, bo 4th finger: pu3, k9- work 8 rounds even, bo Left hand Rearrange sts: knit 11, place next 22 sts on one needle, last 22 sts on another needle 1st finger: m1, k6, co2, k5- work 10 rounds even, bo 2nd finger: k6, pu2, k6, co2- work 10 rounds even, bo 3rd finger: k6, pu2, k6, co2- work 10 rounds even, bo 4th finger: k5, pu3, k4- work 8 rounds even, bo Thumb (continue thrum pattern for thumb) Move 13 sts from holder to needle, pick up 15 sts from around the thumb hole K2tog, k9, k2tog, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k1, sl1, k2tog, psso (20 sts) Work even for 2-2.5” K2tog until 5 sts remaining- thread yarn through and tie off Mitten top (continue thrum pattern for mitten top) Pick up and knit 22 sts on back of hand (between last 2 thrum rows) Using backward loop, co26 more sts (48 sts) Work 2x2 rib for 6 rows Work in thrum pattern until tip of fingers (3.5-4”) Decrease: *k1, k2tog* across every round until 6 sts left- thread yarn through and tie off
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