Je haakt deze kimono met 2 draden samen van MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair DK. Maten: S/M, L/XL Lengte: ±97cm. Ook verkrijgbaar als patroon Kit bevat (gebaseerd op de kimono op de foto voor alle maten!): • Het GRATIS patroon (PDF) wordt naar jou verzonden per email. • 19 bollen MYPZ Chunky Kidmohair in verschillende kleuren. Afmetingen in CM S/M: lengte ± 97 cm, breedte: ±65 cm L/XL: lengte ± 97 cm, breedte: ± 70 cm Tools: (+ €4 optioneel): Haaknaald: • 15mm Overige materialen (niet inbegrepen): • Stopnaald • Schaar Kleurgebruik: Wij haken altijd met 2 draden tegelijk van 2 verschillende kleuren. Bij deze kimono wisselen we de kleuren na 1 of soms 2 toer. Je kunt zelf bepalen welke kleurencombinaties je maakt. Soms vervang je slechts 1 kleur voor een nieuwe kleur en soms vervang je beide. Je kunt ook onze kleursuggestie volgen. Wij hebben hier een begin mee gemaakt en verderop in dit patroon kun je de kleuren naar eigen wens bepalen. Je kunt ook de kleur(en) in het midden van een toer veranderen. Dit doen we als de kleuren op zijn en je soms niet meer een hele rij met die ene kleur kunt voltooien. Dit geeft een cool effect.
Floral Beige Button Hollow Out Cotton Knit Coats Spring Fabric: Knitted Cotton Thread Size & Fit: Fit: This garment fits true to size. Length: Size S measures 19.5"from shoulder to hem Bust: Great for any cup size. Waist: Loose Fit. Comfortable room throughout midsection. Hip: Loose Fit - room for hips. Hand Wash Cold.
Lovely sweater that suits both girls and boys. The sweater is knitted bottom up with raglan, on needles 3 and 3.5. The fox pattern is knitted on needle 4. Recommended yarn is Sandnes Yarn merino wool, but other yarn with the same gauge can also be used. For the smallest size. you need a total of approx. 150 g of yarn, while for the largest size you need a total of approx. 400 g.
the all well cardigan coat is a foundational sewing pattern for a simple and versatile layering piece that can fill any wardrobe hole you throw at it! this pattern is appropriate for beginners and advanced sewists and everyone in between, as it’s an opportunity to experiment and make choices as you sew to make a completely unique garment each time you pick up the pattern. the pattern comes with fully illustrated instructions and a free hacking guide (!!!) to help the creative juices keep flowing long after you’ve made the pattern once or twice or five or six times! bring your curiosity and your ideas to this pattern and we will walk with you all along the way! More information, pictures, and fabric requirements can be found on our website. (https://allwellworkshop.com/cardigan-coat) PATTERN SPECS: Six sizes (Bust Circumference 32-62" [81-157 cm}) with three length options and custom sleeve length. For more detailed size information, visit our website! Here's the link: https://allwellworkshop.com/cardigan-coat ALSO INCLUDES: The FREE (!!!) All Well Cardigan Coat Hacking Guide, an indispensable guide to making the All Well Cardigan Coat your very own every time. SEWING LEVEL: This pattern is appropriate for beginners, but will be fun for sewists of all levels to sew. PATTERN INCLUDES: - Print-at-home pdf pattern - Copy shop pattern - Instruction Booklet with illustrations. - Hacking Guide with illustrations, instructions, and tons of inspiration. PLEASE NOTE: This pattern is a digital download. It is not available in print. Once you have made your purchase, you will receive a link to download the print-at-home pattern pdf, copy shop pdf, and instructions pdf. Visit our Help + FAQ page (https://allwellworkshop.com/help-faq) or contact us at amy [!at] allwellworkshop.com or through Etsy if something goes wrong and you have trouble accessing any of the files. PRINTING YOUR PDF PATTERN: In the print settings, set the pattern to print at “Actual size” (or 100% scale). You can print your pattern on a wide-format printer or desktop printer—your purchase includes full-size and tiled versions. The copy shop file is A0 in width but takes up less height (33.1” x 24.7” / 84 cm x 63 cm)). You can print the tiled version on US Letter and A4 paper sizes. When printing at home, just print the first page, then check the test square with a ruler or measuring tape to make sure the pattern printed at the right size. If they’re correct, print the remaining pages and tape them together. For printing help, visit our Printing Help page on our website! (https://allwellworkshop.com/printing-help) This pattern was designed by Amy Bornman (www.amybornman.com) for All Well Workshop and produced in collaboration with Amelia Greenhall (www.ameliagreenhall.com). ©️ Amy Bornman, All Well Workshop. All rights reserved. Written permission is required to copy and/or distribute copies of this document, whether or not you profit from it. Photocopying, digitizing and all other copying to share this document is strictly prohibited. Help support the development of new All Well patterns by sharing the link to purchase with any friends who want to make a copy. Purchase of this pattern entitles you to make as many All Well Cardigan Coats as you like for your personal use, including to give as gifts. Please do not sell garments made using this pattern in any quantity.
The Tuula Sweater has a lovely pattern, consisting of knit and purl stitches and is knit top down with a round yoke. The sleeves are knit in the round on double pointed needles or with the magic loop method. Difficulty ●●●○○ Sizes 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Bust measurements finished sweater 86 (90) 94 (100) 106 (110) 116 (120) cm Yarn 175 (175) 200 (225) 225 (250) 250 (275) g Rowan Alpaca Classic (57% Alpaca, 43% cotton, meterage 120 m/25g) here: colour 00116/ Soft Satin Recommended needles 1 circular needle 3,5 mm and 4 mm, 100 cm long, plus 1 circular needle 3,5 mm, 80 cm long (for the folded neck line) 1 circular needle 4 mm, 80 cm long for the magic loop method or double pointed needles 4 mm or the needle size you need for obtaining the correct gauge 1 crochet hook 4 mm Supplies Stitch marker 2 stitch holders or extra piece of yarn Wool needle Measuring tape Scissors Gauge 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch on needle 4 mm = 20 sts x 30 rows Der Tuula Sweater hat ein hübsches Muster aus rechten und linken Maschen und wird von oben nach unten mit einer Rundpasse gestrickt. Die Ärmel werden mit dem Magic Loop oder einem Nadelspiel rund gestrickt. Das hohe Halsbündchen wird zunächst provisorisch angeschlagen und dann nach innen geklappt und an der Anschlagkante zusammengestrickt. Schwierigkeitsgrad ●●●○○ Gr. 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Brustumfang des fertigen Pullovers 86 (90) 94 (100)106 (110) 116 (120) cm Garn 175 (175) 200 (225) 225 (250) 250 (275) g Rowan Alpaca Classic (57% Alpaka, 43% Baumwolle, Lauflänge 120 m/25g) in der Far-be 00116/ Soft Satin Nadeln 1 Rundnadel 3,5 mm und 4 mm, 100 cm lang Plus 1 Rundnadeln 3,5 mm, 80 cm lang (für das doppelte Bündchen) 1 Rundnadel 4 mm, 80 cm lang für Magic Loop oder Nadelspiel 4 mm für Magic Loop oder die benötigte Nadelstärke, um die Maschenprobe zu erhalten 1 Häkelnadel 4 mm Materialien Maschenmarkierer, 2 Maschenhalter oder Wollfäden Wollnadel Maßband Schere Maschenprobe 10 x 10 cm glatt rechts = 20 M x 30 R mit Nd 4 mm
These Balaclava Hat Knitting Patterns help you make the ultimate winter balaclava as a perfect layering accessory.
Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission from the sale if you click through and purchase. Today I have a super special guest blogger - Janette Steinheimer (aka Mom). She made me the most cozy quilted coat using the Living Room Quilt pattern. Before I pass it over to her I have to tell you all - SHE is the one that taught my sister and I to quilt. Everything you see here on this website is because of her and the skills she has passed on to us. Also her tutorial assumes you have some knowledge of garmet sewing and working with those types of patterns. Enjoy! Hello! How fun to be a guest blogger – my first blog post ever! So here we go…my 2021 New Year’s Resolution was to make two garments. When I was younger I made many of my own clothes with my mom and grandmother’s supervision. Then I made the occasional Halloween costume for my kids. Garment sewing faded to the background as I discovered the world of quilting through a dear friend. Now, I have been a quilter for many years but I wanted a new challenge in my sewing life. The quilted coat was the perfect combination and a no brainer since my daughter is a fabulous quilt designer with tons of patterns to choose from! There are many quilt coats out there with differing instructions. I'll refer to those below - but these are my tips I found to be helpful along the way. Let's get started! First select the coat/jacket pattern, quilt pattern and fabric. The jacket pattern or the quilt pattern you select might influence your choice of the other. This New Look jacket pattern had large pieces and worked well for the Living Room Quilt Pattern because of the large scale design. This coat pattern did not include instructions for a lining and I wanted to add one to cover the seams inside and make it more cozy. (More on that later!) Fabric Selections: (Main) Robert Kaufman Essex Linen in Heather, (Stripes) Kona Cotton snow, (Lining) Broad Stripe Woven To ensure proper fitting I made a sample of the jacket from muslin and marked it up where changes needed to be made (longer sleeves, shorter hem, etc.). Then the sample was used to determine where to place the primary designs of the quilt pattern on the pieces of the jacket. Looking through the muslin sample to see the side front coat piece for design placement. Looking through the muslin sample at the back of the coat to see design placement. (Coat pieces will be on the fold.) Comparing the quilt design to the sleeve on the coat for design placement. You'll see as the coat came together we changed the design placement on the sleeve due to the seams. Now, let's sew! Measure the size of each pattern piece and give yourself about 3 – 4 inches of additional width and length all around. Don’t forget to add any adjustments you made from the muslin sample! Following the directions from the quilting pattern, I sewed together the primary design. Before sewing the quilt triangles together I centered them under the tissue pattern piece from the coat pattern. Remember to flip the pattern for the right and left side of the jacket so they mirror each other! Quick Note: I repeated the step multiple times after each step, before example before sewing the triangles together, then after sewing the triangle together I laid it under the tissue paper coat pattern piece again, etc. I did this with each quilt pattern piece to make sure everything aligned where it was supposed to be. Adjusting the quilt design for the back of the coat (on the fold). The sleeves of this jacket pattern were in two pieces – a front sleeve and a back sleeve. We adjusted the placement of the quilt design so that there was a design on the front and the back of the sleeve since there was a seam down the center. I even wrapped the quilt pieces around the muslin sample to make sure they were going to land were I wanted them. After sewing the triangle blocks together I had to extend the rows to fill in the size of the pattern pieces. Instead of the final triangle in the blocks I extended the rows with 8 inch strips with a 60 degree seam at the end triangle. If needed I would also add a 4 – 6 inch sashing to either side of the row to make sure the fabric covered the pattern piece. Quick Note: This was another time when I compared the tissue pattern at each addition to make sure I had enough coverage. Both sleeves showing the extra widths added to the triangle rows. Front coat pieces – right and left side - with extra sashing added. I even used the design wall to see the whole design and to make sure the orientation (right and left) was correct. Back – this was on the fold and we needed a small adjustment in the width so I added a small sashing down the middle. Once you have your coat pattern pieces it is time to plan your quilting design. I wanted to make sure that I could match the quilting at the seams so with the help of quilt designer, Amy, we decided on ½ half inch straight lines. You don't want to choose a quilting design that is too complicated or it won't match up at the seams when you assemble your jacket. Baste and quilt your pieces just as you would in a quilt. I used a cotton batting and a muslin backing. I wanted to make the batting was secure inside the jacket. I made the sandwich with each piece and marked the lines with a hera marker before pinning. Then I pinned A LOT – I did not want any shifting! I started the marking with the design in the triangles because they are already ½ inch apart. For each piece of the coat I made the quilt sandwich, marked, then quilted them before moving on the next piece. This enabled me to compare to the remaining piece, make sure I had enough fabric and that the design was in the correct location. I used lots of quilting pins! Jacket front fully quilted – repeat with all pieces. Now you are ready to cut your final coat pattern pieces out. Do this just as you would do when you have a single layer of fabric. Pin your pattern down, cut it out, and transfer any markings to the pattern. For the back, since it was on the fold, I spread the entire piece out and cut one side. Then, folded it over to cut the second side. I knew the quilting would align along the top of the jacket hood so I also laid the first piece on top of the uncut jacket piece to align the quilting before cutting. Double checking the quilting aligns on the pieces of the hood. For the lining, I made another jacket, turned it inside out and sewed it along the outer edge of the jacket. To make turning easier I inserted an invisible zipper in the side seam. This was a heavy quilted jacket to turn and having the zipper gave plenty room without tearing the opening apart. I whip stitched the lining to the sleeve edge, turned them up and ta-da – the jacket is finished! If you make a quilt coat with one of the Sewn quilt patterns make sure you share it with me on Instagram! Tag @sewnhandmade so I can see your lovely work! Happy sewing! You might also like to read: Free Playroom Quilted Pillow Pattern Free Living Room Quilted Pillow French Door Window Sheers
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SKEINS: 5 (5, 6, 6) (7, 7, 8, 8) (8, 9, 9, 10) skeins of Purl Soho’s Cashmere Merino Bloom, or 5 (5, 6, 6) (7, 7, 8, 8) (8, 9, 9, 10) skeins of Purl Soho’s Flax Down SIZES: 34 (37, 40, 43) (46, 49¼, 52¼, 54¾) (58, 61, 64, 67) TO FIT: 28–30 (31–33, 34–36, 37–39) (40–42, 43¼–45¼, 46¼–48¼, 48¾–50¾) (52–54, 55–57, 58–60, 61–63)-inch chest, with 4–6 inches of ease COLOR: Heirloom White
Brief Blue V Neck Print Button Mink Velvet Knit Coat Fall Fabric: Mink velvet Knit Blended Size & Fit: Fit: This garment fits true to size. Length: Size L measures 25.35"from shoulder to hem Bust: Great for any cup size. Waist: Loose Fit. Comfortable room throughout midsection. Hip: Loose Fit - room for hips. Hand Wash Cold.
Available without kit purchase now! The textured cable pattern was chosen to showcase the Shadow colorway that Paola created for the Kora Club in September of 2023. This colorway is not one of the always-available shades in this yarn, but mYak has been offering it in limited quantities, and will have some on hand for the re-release of the pattern as a stand alone PDF in December. This deep dark gray has a timeless quality to it, so I went with a classic buttoned vest in an allover cable pattern, for a knit that would be right at home in a library, curled up in a leather chair with your favorite book. The overall cable pattern is subtle, with a bit of hidden texture, and the button bands are worked in twisted rib for added visual interest. The ribbed hem plays right into the cable pattern, and the overall effect is simple and classic. Smokeshow is the kind of knit that may get noticed in any outfit you create, but it doesn’t look for the attention. :wink: If you have purchased a Kora Club kit, and have an individual pattern download code from your mYak club shipment (on the postcard), follow the link below to redeem your code. This will allow you to download the pattern without any additional charge into your library. https://www.ravelry.com/redeem/babycocktails Sizes 37.25(40.5,43.5,46.75,50,53.25)(56.5,59.5,62.75,66)” 94.5(103,110.5,118.75,127,135.25)(143.5,151.25,159.5,167.75)cm Sizes above reflect circumference around bust, when worn buttoned and are based on final fabric. For fit shown, choose the size that allows for 4-6”/10-15.25cm positive ease at bust. Yardage needed per size 650(700,750,850,900,1000)(1050,1100,1200,1250)yds 595(640,685,780,825,915)(960,1005,1100,1150)m A light worsted weight yarn is needed. Construction Smokeshow is worked from the bottom up in one piece (including button bands). Body is separated into three pieces at armholes and continued upwards to shoulders. Once shoulders are complete, button bands are worked further in strips. After shoulders are seamed, these strips are sewn down along neckline and grafted together at center back neck. Stitches around armholes are picked up last and worked in the round in ribbing. Errata: There was a small typo at the top of page 7 for the size 46.75” ONLY. You are putting 116 stitches on holder for back, not 115. The typo did not affect anything else, and has been corrected on the PDF.
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100% handmade crochet boho hoodie cardigan has a flawless design. Handknit long cardigan is a sought-after garment design for modern times. I carefully knitted and designed every detail of the hand-knitted long jacket. Examine the Afghan long coat carefully. It is a cardigan designed inspired by nature. You can find pieces of nature on it. Birds, butterflies, bees and lots of flowers. You will have a perfect and stylish look with the Bohemian Jacket. With its unique design, all eyes will be on you. You can easily use it on a daily basis, in the office or at an invitation. The length of the cardigan is 120 cm. Please contact me if you want a different design. Custom orders are always welcomed. This is 100% handmade. The embroidery on the jacket may vary slightly. ☆This patchwork cardigan is one of a kind, an art to wear. ☆100% handmade. ☆Very soft! Does not cause allergies. ☆ If you have ANY questions, please don't hesitate to ask! ☆Check out my other great lists YARN: %55 Cotton %45 Acrylic (Alize Cotton Gold) The colors of the handmade product, which is knitted with attention to every detail, can be produced individually. If you need help choosing a size, you can contact me from the notes in the seller section. I am happy to assist you. Washing instructions : Airing cotton and woolen clothes is usually sufficient. When you need to wash, use a washing machine (max 36F/30C) or hand wash with a laundry detergent made for delicate fabrics. Dry by laying on a flat surface. Never put it in the dryer. About shipping and delivery: I only need 1-2 weeks to prepare the handmade product of your choice. Shipping time is 2-5 days for United States,Canada, Australia, 1-3 days for European Union countries. Thanks for visiting my shop.
You all know I like things pretty spare and simple — aesthetically, at least — but I think that’s especially true of scarves. Whenever I’m admiring beautiful, intricate scarf patterns, I’m always thinking, “but how does that go with my/your coat?” Or hat. Or outfit. Or whatever. Plus there’s so much pleasure in a knitting […]
Jacquard Beige Zippered Cozy Cotton Knit Coats SpringFabric: Knitted Cotton ThreadSize & Fit: Fit: This garment fits true to size.Length: Size XL measures 23.01"from shoulder to hemBust: Great for any cup size. Waist: Loose Fit. Comfortable room throughout midsection.Hip: Loose Fit - room for hips. Hand Wash Cold.
This pattern is available in German and English (English description below) BESCHREIBUNG Der Big JUNA Cardigan wird von oben nach unten im Halbpatent in einem Stück gestrickt. Es ist kein Zusammennähen der Teile nötig. Begonnen wird mit der rückwärtigen schmalen Blende. Anschließend werden die Maschen für das Rückenteil angeschlagen und zunächst die hintere Hals- und Schulterpartie mittels verkürzter Reihen geformt. Anschließend wird bis zu den Armausschnitten gestrickt. Die beiden Vorderteile werden jeweils separat an das Rückenteil angestrickt und die Maschen aus der rückwärtigen Blende in die Vorderteile integriert, so dass die Blende für den vorderen Ausschnitt direkt mitgestrickt wird. Die verkürzten Reihen erfolgen gegengleich zum Rückenteil mit zusätzlichen Zunahmen für den V-Ausschnitt. Unter den Armen werden das Rückenteil und die Vorderteile verbunden und gemeinsam zu Ende gestrickt. Für die Ärmel werden Maschen aus dem Armausschnitt aufgenommen und diese in Runden gestrickt. Alle Saumbündchen werden mit dem I-Cord abgekettet. Durch die Top-Down-Technik können alle Längen an die individuellen Maße angepasst werden. Berücksichtige hierbei eine Anpassung beim Garnverbrauch. Passform 2 von 5 Schwierigkeitsgrad 4 von 5 MAßE FERTIGES STRICKSTÜCK Breite unter dem Arm: 52,5 (56) 60 (64) 69,5 (73,5) 81 cm Brustumfang: 105 (112) 120 (128) 139 (147) 162 cm basierend auf der rückwärtigen Breite Ärmelbreite: 20 (21) 22 (23) 24,5 (26,5) 28,5 cm Gesamtlänge (gemessen ab höchstem Punkt der Schulter): 49 (50) 51 (52) 53,5 (55,5) 57,5 cm Die Mehrweite zu deinem Brustumfang sollte ca. 26 cm betragen. Das Model auf dem Foto ist 164 cm groß und trägt Größe S bei einem Brustumfang von 85 cm. MUSTER Halbpatent mit Umschlägen MASCHENPROBE Halbpatent mit Umschlägen 4fädig mit Garnvorschlag 1, 2fädig mit Garnvorschlag 2 oder 3fädig mit Garnvorschlag 3: mit Nadel 8 mm bzw. die Nadelstärke passend wählen: 10,5 Maschen x 20 Reihen = 10 Patentreihen = 10 x 10 cm Beachte, dass immer 2 Reihen einer Patentreihe, also auf der Vorderseite der Arbeit einer rechten Patentmasche, entsprechen. GARN UND VERBRAUCH Modell 1 in Grün (Garnvorschlag 1) aus 4 Fäden ”Pearl Mohair” (210m/25g) in Pistachio von Majo Garn Modell 2 in Pink (Garnvorschlag 3) aus 1 Faden ”Suri Alpaca” (100m/25g) in Pink 65 von Lang Yarns zusammen mit 2 Fäden ”Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in pink 66 von Lang Yarns Garnvorschlag 1 4 Fäden Mohair (210m/25g) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 (425) 475 g Garnvorschlag 2 2 Fäden Alpaca (100m/25g) 300 (325) 350 (375) 400 (450) 500 g Garnvorschlag 3 1 Faden Alpaca (100m/25g) 150 (175) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g zusammen mit 2 Fäden Mohair (210m/25g) 150 (150) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g oder 2 Fäden Mohair (175m/25g) 175 (175) 200 (200) 225 (250) 275 g NADELN Rundstricknadeln 5, 6 und 8 mm, 80 – 100 cm Rundstricknadel 8 mm, 40 cm Link-Sammlung zum Big JUNA Cardigan auf www.lotilda.de/big-juna-cardigan-links Zu Schritt 1 – Hintere Halsblende Zu Schritt 2 – Rückenteil B) Maschenaufnahme Zu Schritt 2 – Rückenteil B) Formung hinterer Ausschnitt und Schultern Zu Schritt 5 – Ärmel (I-Cord zur Runde schliessen) PATTERN DESCRIPTION The Big JUNA Cardigan is worked top-down, in one piece, in Half-Brioche stitch, with no need for assembly at the end. You’ll start with the narrow back panel, then cast on stitches for the back piece, and begin shaping the back of the neck and the shoulders with short rows. You will then work down to the depth of the armholes. You’ll work each of the front pieces separately from stitches picked up on the back piece, and the stitches from the back band are integrated into the front pieces, so that the band for the front neckline is incorporated directly. The short rows are worked in opposite direction to the back piece, with additional increases for the V-neck. You will join the front and back pieces under the armhole and work the body in one piece to the end. The sleeves are worked in the round, from stitches picked up around the armhole, and finished with I-cord edges. Working top-down means that all the lengths can be adjusted. Make sure you take adjust your yarn needs accordingly. Fit 2 of 5 Difficulty level 4 out of 5 (Top-Down, Half-Brioche Stitch, Short rows) SIZES XS (32/34) S (36/38) M (40/42) L (44/46) XL (48/50) 2XL (52-54) 3XL (56/58) All numbers in the schematics (Annex 1) and in the pattern refer to sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL To fit actual bust measurements of 76-81 (82-89) 90-97 (98-107) 108-119 (120-131) 131-143 cm For example: If your chest circumference is 95 cm, work a size M (90-97 cm). MEASUREMENTS OF THE FINISHED PIECE Width under the arms: 52.5 (56) 60 (64) 69.5 (73.5) 81 cm Bust circumference: 105 (112) 120 (128) 139 (147) 162 cm, based on back width Sleeve width: 20 (21) 22 (23) 24.5 (26.5) 28.5 cm Total length (measured from the highest point of the shoulder): 49 (50) 51 (52) 53.5 (55.5) 57.5 cm The positive ease at your chest should be of approx. 26 cm. The model in the photo is 164 cm tall and is wearing size S with a chest circumference of 85 cm. STITCH PATTERN Half-Brioche Stitch with yarn overs KNITTING GAUGE In half-brioche stitch, holding 4 strands together (with yarn suggestion 1), 2 strands together (with yarn suggestion 2), or 3 strands together (with yarn suggestion 3): on 8 mm needles, or needle size to match the gauge: 10.5 sts x 20 Rows = 10 Brioche Rows = 10 x 10 cm Note that, when counting the height stitches on the RS of the work, 1 brioche stitch corresponds to two rows or rounds (2 rows = 1 Brioche Row) YARN REQUIREMENTS Model 1, in Green (yarn suggestion 1) with 4 threads of “Pearl Mohair” (210m/25g) in Pistachio by Majo Garn Model 2 in Pink (yarn suggestion 3) with 1 thread of “Suri Alpaca” (100m/25g) in Pink 65 by Lang Yarns together with 2 threads of ”Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in Pink 66 by Lang Yarns Yarn suggestion 1 4 threads of Mohair (210m/25g) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 (425) 475 g Yarn suggestion 2 2 threads of Alpaca (100m/25g) 300 (325) 350 (375) 400 (450) 500 g Yarn suggestion 3 1 thread of Alpaca (100m/25g) 150 (175) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g together with 2 threads of Mohair (210m/25g) 150 (150) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g or 2 threads of Mohair (175m/25g) 175 (175) 200 (200) 225 (250) 275 g NEEDLES Circular knitting needles: 5, 6 and 8 mm, 80-100 cm long Circular knitting needles: 8 mm, 40 cm long
Oversize multicolor patch coat cardigan is a casual and stylish handmade piece. İt is oversize for S-M-L sizes also available for XL size ,It is not fitted. Made with chunky vegan wool yarns for woman. This patchwork sweater is fashionable unique model with cute colors . Measurement One size Width 55cm Length 65 cm This cardigan is made 100% handmade with premium yarns.They are all stylish,unique and cozy. Care for: Hand or sensitive wash in machine, don't bleach and don't iron. The items are designed by me,Dido . I am a shop owner and your designer (ByDna) They are handcrafted by me or one of the members of my team, they are my talented friends and all under my control.
Since I began sewing my wardrobe one of my goals was to make a quilted coat out of all my scraps and I finally made […]
Our brand new gilet is an absolute must-have! The waterproof material reliably protects you from the elements. The unique and trendy look can be combined in a variety of ways and guarantees maximum comfort. With this gilet, you'll be perfectly equipped for exciting outdoor adventures. High-quality material The high-quality fabric is exceptionally warm and cosy without restricting your freedom of movement. It remainssoft and cosy even after several washes
Stitch an adorable coat so your dog looks fetching while they fetch If your dog gets chilly on its daily walks, try knitting them a sweater! Not only will a pup-sized pullover provide your pooch with a stylish new fit to keep cozy during...
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A cardigan for little Pippa, a mix of different yarns, Sirdar No1, Paintbox Baby DK, Sirdar Snuggly Crofter, and they work really well together, and washes well too. Its very soft and cosy, and so easy to put on and take off, the hood is nice and roomy and saves having to take a hat with you. Even on a warm Spring day this will be the little jacket to pop into your baby bag just in case it turns a little chilly, and its not too bulky to wear in the car seat as some coats are. Of course you can change the colour range to make it ideal for a little boy too, and it comes in an 18" chest suitable for 3 to 6 months
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Disney’s Le Roi Lion - The Lion king Requires: - main colour (lin) 200-300g contrast colour (lichen) 100-150g for the lion - 50g ambre and small amounts of biscuit, noir, moka, vanille black embroidery thread Pattern is written in French
Die Juno Bomberjacke von Konges Sløjd hat ein einmaliges schönes Design. Sie ist die perfekte leichte und gefütterte Thermojacke. Die Jacke ist winddicht und wasserabweisend, mit Bionic-Finish ECO. Modell Tuscany: Neues Kirschendesign auf dem Rücken - Kirschen mit süß bestickten Gesichtern. Personalisierung ist hinten auf der Rückseite der Jacke. Auf einen Blick Juno Bomberjacke mit verschiedenen Designs und Bestickungen Wasserabweisend, winddicht und leicht gefüttert Personalisierbar! Aus 100 % Nylon mit Futter aus 100 % Baumwolle und Wattierung aus 100 % Polyester
The simple knit hood is an interpretation of the fashion trend that is going around in Scandinavia. It is a versatile hood that you can style in many ways – layer it over a sweater to make a cozy hoodie or use it together with your favorite coat outdoors. It is unisex and is knit top down, so that you have the possibility to make it suit the shape of your head easily. The pattern is available in English, Danish and German. Recommended yarn: 100 g Noble Camel by Lang Yarns (200m/100g). The sample is knit in the colour undyed.or 100 g Peruvian Highland Wool by Filcolana (100m/50g). held together with 50 g Angel by Permin (210m/25g). The sample is knit in the colour 73. or 50 g Tilia by Filcolana (210m/25g). The hood is knit with one strand of DK-weight yarn and two strands of silk mohair.