Kukilla koristeltu naisten värikäs polvisukka . Koko 38 Knee high Fair Isle knitted sock with flower decorations. Size EU 38 (UK 5) This pattern was also available in English and Swedish and French as a Ravelry download. Colors & Yarn used in magazine version: Novita 7 veljestä Raita (811) kanerva-vihreä-sinappi 150g Novita 7 veljestä vaaleanharmaa (047) vajaa 100g Novita 7 veljestä sinappi (288) 50g Novita 7 veljestä valkoinen (011) 50g Novita 7 veljestä kirkas lila (757) 50g
Outlander knitting patterns. Take a look at this roundup of Outlander-inspired free knitting patterns that include Outlander Claire's shawl.
I love entrelac! I love that it can be manipulated to look like large rectangles with lots of drape or tiny rectangles that work like ribbing.
Those lovely fingerless gloves are an ode to simplicity and will glorify your most beautiful yarn. Simple stitches highlighted by neat finishing, you will be able to finally get this precious divine but single skein out of the closet!
VeryPink offers knitting patterns and video tutorials from Staci Perry. Short technique videos and longer pattern tutorials to take your knitting skills to the next level.
Free autumn knitting patterns to inspire you. Take a look at this roundup of free knitting patterns and choose your next project!
Hello peeps. I really enjoyed making this lace scarf. It took me longer to knit up than what I'd expected - but am happy with the finished product and will definitely be making more! I haven't tried knitting lace before and wanted to start out with something simple and this pattern definitely fit the bill! Image from Pinterest. The pattern is located HERE at the Ravelry site and is a free pattern. My finished scarf It's called One Row Lace Scarf. The yarn is a fine hand dyed silk blend which recommended using size 6 needles so that's what I used. It drapes beautifully. The next scarf I make I will use larger needles so that it will look more like the image from Pinterest. K= knit K2tog= knit 2 stitches together YO= Yarn over Sts= stitches Cast on 24 sts (or any number of stitches dividable with 4). Knit 2 rows Knit pattern row: K4, (YO, K2tog, K2) repeat between ( ) 5 times. Repeat the pattern row until your scarf is at desired length. Knit 1 row. Cast off loosely. Please share if you make a scarf using this pattern. I'm going to put another one on the needles real soon! Peace, Kay
Our Fall order of Mille Colori Baby arrived recently and I immediately stashed a few balls to knit up Drachenschwanz by Solwey Hauptmann – a fun and easy shawl pattern that lends itself so we…
PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION Cute crochet sprout w/ multiple uses! — Can be used as headphones accessory, bookmark, cable holder, and more — Please allow for slight variations since this product is handmade by me! — Made with 100% cotton yarn — If purchasing the 8 or 9 inch sprout, please note that the item wraps around the top of the headphones twice to maintain shape. — The video on this listing is an example of an 8 or 9 inch sprout! — The 4 inch sprout does not wrap around the headphones twice, therefore may potentially not maintain its shape sitting up. HEADPHONE DIMENSIONS: I used my personal headphones to help with determining measurements: — Sony WH-XB910N: 1 inch headphone band — Astro A50: 2 inch headphone band — Arctis 7: 1.7 inch headphone band — Apple Airpod Max: 1.7 inch headphone band I recommend getting: — 4 inch sprout for 1 to 1.7 inch headphone band — 8 inch sprout for 1 to 1.7 inch headphone band — 9 inch sprout for 2 to 2.4 inch headphone band • — If you would like a custom size or color, please send me a message! — I do not accept returns or refunds, but please feel free to contact me if there are any questions about your order. SHIPPING DISCLAIMER: Shipping costs includes tracking number provided by USPS! — I decided on NOT using the cheaper alternative of shipping through Pitney Bowes due to the high frequency of “lost/stolen” packages that comes with that. Pattern link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1481855365/ Thank you! xoxo
flea-market finds: a bilingual tape measure with centimetres on one side and inches on the other, a batch of crochet hooks, made from a hard kind of plastic and much more comfortable than the metal ones (unfortunately with no sizes shown on them), and a pair of long wooden knitting needles with hooks instead of points - I'd be grateful if anyone could tell me the purpose of these! They are too long for crochet hooks, and have stoppers on the end like knitting needles. Maybe you just knit with them in the ordinary way and the hooks stop the stitches from slipping off? I haven't tried them yet. Edit: now I know that these are Portuguese knitting needles and even found a video that shows how they are used watch
One skein project! Let me start by telling you about this magical yarn. Feza Nico is a lovely lace weight yarn with a bicolor tone. For example, I used the Red Haze color and it features a gorgeous
This is a DIGITAL PATTERN, not a full finished object. Due to the nature of the product, I do not accept refunds, but if you have an issue, please message me. This pattern involves both crocheting and knitting. Welcome to the Shruggie Guide! A made-to-measure freehand guide meant to help you create your own shrugs in this style, this 33-page guide has insight on choosing colors, materials, and a step-by-step example for two kinds of shrugs: bolero-style and cropped-style. It is meant to be highly customizable and allows for open sleeves, flared sleeves, cuffed balloon sleeves with a thumbhole, cuffed balloon sleeves without a thumb hole, off-shoulder collars, and scoop neck collars. There are also various options for dangling chains and adjustable bows. There are pictures and diagrams to help guide you on your way. This pattern is brought to you by @beauumeadow (IG), and you can feel free to message me here or on Instagram if you have any questions. Happy making! <3
Elegant, classy, simple, gorgeous and free! The Celtic cables shawl pattern conveniently has hints for customizing the size.
By Becky Stern This unisex pattern will keep your wrists warm while you bike, type, or play bass. It's great as a quick and satisfying knit for yourself,
The day is getting longer and brighter. Spring is near. Although the northern country is still deep in snow and ice, we are not quite ready for the thin lace materials. If you love all the needle work, don’t forget to check out all the knit fashions with free patterns. This scarf is designed to be knitted […]
This pattern is available in English and Swedish and French. I designed this project specifically for this yarn; it is worked symmetrically from the neck down with 4 y/o increases on every ‘right’ side row (1 at each edge & 2 flanking the center st). It comes out completely reversible in the end. Although the techniques involved are very basic, the eyelet transition rows & changes from stockinet to reverse stockinet with every transition will keep you on your toes. Because these changes are triggered by the shading in the individual ball of yarn & you get to decide when to implement them, each shawl will come out as a 1-of-a-kind work of art. The pattern as written uses only 1 ball, but you could make it as large as you like if you have more than 1, it’s entirely up to you. .. Ravelry user Carola (kariola on ravelry) was kind enough to translate this pattern into Swedish & allowed me to share it with anyone who wishes to use it. Just one more of the many reasons to love ravelry- many thanks Carola! Also, as of September 20th, 2014(and many thanks to the lovely Marjolaine (aka ravelry user ‘MadlaineYarn’) this free pattern is now available in French!
You want to know the thrilling story, why we got nothing but a scarf-issue here? I get quite a few mails circling around this topic, it´s not even worth a story, it´s a scarf by definition, by my ...
A trendy top with long bell sleeves that will add a bohemian touch to your outfit! This intricate shrug is made from scrap yarn of various weight and colours, a combination of thick and thin ones. The design has endless options to emerge, combining various yarns, a stash buster opportunity!!! Go through your stash and pick yarns of different yarns in the same colour palette. Every little leftover yarn you love can be incorporated in this design to create a truly unique look. Knit this for yourself or as a gift for someone special! Level: beginner to intermediate. Materials needed: - needles size 7-8mm(US11) - 250-400yds chunky/aran/worsted weight yarn (you can also work with 2 or 3 strands of light yarn held together for a marled effect) - 60yds DK yarn Pattern and pictures are copyright ©CamexiaDesigns. Patterns cannot be resold or shared. Pictures cannot be used for the purpose of resale. If you have any questions, please let me know, I will be happy to help you. Thanks for visiting!
It wasn’t until I figured how to knit a hole into a spool-knit tube (see Spool Knit Wrist Warmer) that I realized that a spool knitter could be used to knit a flat panel. Why it took me so lo…
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Knitting can be uncomplcated and soothing. This tells you how you can enjoy it in a very simple way with fabulous results.
There’s a mysterious promise in a bare trellis. What life has grown there before? What…
Spread holiday cheer this season with these fun DIY 15 super cozy, stylish knitting projects to keep you warm and busy this winter. Great gift ideas to wear or for the home. #10 is my favorite!
Monday Journal Knitting Pattern! This is to make a long sleeve shrug top using a combination of wool and mohair yarns to make the softest, cosiest bolero - perfect for layering over every outfit no matter what the season. This knitting Pattern includes a PDF download for sizes XS-XL of the top in the product pictures. Pictured also on an S for reference. Techniques you will need to know (or learn as you go) are : cast on knit purl cast off. MATERIALS NEEDED: 12mm Straight needles + 8mm Straight Needles 5 x Loyal Vegas Tweed + 2 x 12ply Touch Yarns Mohair. Tapestry Needle A Monday Journal Knitting tin (not essential but we think you will like it)ligh The pattern will be available for instant download, please check your spam folder if you have not received it. WHEN BUYING THIS PATTERN YOU GET A PDF FILE WITH A WRITTEN PATTERN.THIS PATTERN IS STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL, NON-COMMERCIAL USE. COPY, DISTRIBUTION OR COMMERCIAL USE OF THIS PATTERN OR ANY PARTS IS NOT ALLOWED.
Easy beginner knit pattern: Knit a chunky wool blanket. Free downloadable pattern for the chunky wool blanket on Design The Life You Want To Live by Lynne Knowlton
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This pattern is written in English only. This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for knitting and finishing off a little cotton rabbit with a stripy sweater and shorts. Once paid for it is available for you to instantly download. Finished size: approx 23 cm (9 inches) from the tip of the toes to the top of the head (ears not included in measurement) The file is 17 pages long and contains 50 detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for stuffing, seaming and finishing neatly. It is less of a knitting pattern and more of a ‘how to’ manual. The pattern is for knitting flat on two needles and all pieces are seamed afterwards. Please note that this project is not a quick or simple knit. It takes me around 14 hours to knit and finish each of the animals that I make and just under half of that time is spent on the finishing off. There are lots of separate pieces which require seaming and sewing and if you are looking for something fast and easy you would probably be better off finding a different pattern. That said this PDF file will give you all of the information and techniques that you need to knit the little bunny pictured. What you will need: Materials: • DK, worsted or light aran yarn (approx 36m): Yarn A • DK, worsted or light aran yarn (approx 45m): Yarn B • 4ply weight yarn in 3 contrasting colours for the clothing: Yarn C, Yarn D, Yarn E • Scraps of black and grey yarn, DK or 4ply for the eyes and facial features • Scraps of cream DK, worsted or aran for the tail • Toy stuffing • A tiny button Notions: • Knitting needles: A pair each of 3mm and 2.75mm • Tapestry needle Copyright, Julie Williams, Little Cotton Rabbits, 2013 All rights reserved ……………………………………………………. Latest pattern updates: June 20th 2023: cosmetic changes to layout and wording Feb 9th 2018, extra head designs and a deeper, ribbed waistband to the shorts
This vintage pattern is making a comeback! Free version here and Etsy has some options too. Looking for a knit version? Try this one. This post contains affiliate links.
Subtle textures of this cozy wrap were inspired by the mesmerizing architecture of Florence. The way light and shadow bring to life the intricate marble carvings has left me speechless many times. This pattern is easy and entertaining to knit, as you have a variety of textures to play with as you go. Step-by-step instructions and a video tutorial for bobbles are included in the pattern. Cocoon is knit completely seamless and requires no sewing or grafting. You start working the pattern similarly to a (really wide) bottom-up sweater in the round up to the sleeves. They are added to the body with a provisional cast on. Then, front and back pieces are worked flat separately and joined using three needle bind off. The cocoon is finished off with the sleeve cuffs knit in the round. Recommended yarn: solid, semi-solid or kettle dyed, as it will show more details of the stitch patterns. You can skip using mohair if you wish. Note that it helps the cocoon to hold its shape better.
Leg warmers were originally used by dancers to keep their muscles warm. Today, it is fashionable for anyone to wear them. Knitting your own leg warmers has some advantages. It can save money, and they can be made in any color or pattern that you like. Knitting leg warmers need not be a frustrating experience.
- THIS IS A PDF PATTERN, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT - The Cottagecore Scarf pattern consists of 14 crochet square designs that you can use for whatever project you want! I made a scarf using 9 squares, but you could also use the squares for a blanket, pillow, wall decoration, or even a cardigan or sweater vest. It is beginner friendly because the stitches are not complicated, however the squares do have a lot of color changes so therefore they may not be perfect for a complete beginner. SKILL LEVEL: beginner/intermediate GAUGE a square of 26 stitches by 22 rows in half double crochet is 20 x 20 cm (approximately 8 x 8 inch). You could of course make the squares with a smaller crochet hook and thinner yarn, then the squares will turn out smaller and you may need to make more squares for the project you want. SUGGESTED MATERIALS - 5mm crochet hook - Aran worsted weight yarn or any thicker type of yarn in all the colors you want to use. I used Zeeman Julia yarn, which is available in several European countries. But any type of yarn that meets the gauge you want would work. - This project is perfect for using scrap yarn and yarn leftovers from previous projects - Tapestry needle for weaving in ends TECHNIQUES USED IN THIS PATTERN - half double crochet - tapestry crochet - changing colors - slip stitch If you have any questions regarding the pattern, do not hesitate to send me a message, @lisasknitclub on instagram <3 - THIS IS A PDF PATTERN, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT -