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‘Pine and Folk’ is a modern lopapeysa sweater that is worked seamlessly in the round, from the bottom up. Sleeves and the body are worked separately then joined together at the yoke. Short row shaping is added to the back of the body to create a comfortable fit. Contrasting cuffs and bottom body band highlight the colorwork motifs, while pine trees, inspired by the Alberta boreal forest, are featured on the yoke. The neckline is a simple rolled hem. ’Pine and Folk’ is a modern interpretation of the traditional lopapeysa sweaters and is intended to be worn with 2-4” / 5-10 cm of positive ease. Sizes: 1(2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9)10 Finished Chest/Bust Circumference: 36(38, 40, 42, 44)(47, 49, 51, 53)56” / 89(97, 102, 107, 112)(119, 124, 130, 134)142 cm Choose a size with 2-4” / 5-10 cm of positive ease. Grey sample is worn with 3” positive ease. Yarn: Worsted weight/aran yarn in the following amounts: MC (light grey): 902(990, 1078, 1166, 1254)(1342, 1430 , 1518, 1606)1694 yrds /825(905, 985, 1066, 1147)(1227, 1308, 1388, 1469)1549) m C1 (white): 154(160, 165, 171, 176)(182, 187 , 193, 198)204 yrds / 140(145, 151, 156, 161)(166, 171, 176, 181)186 m C2 (black): 31(33, 35, 37, 40)(42, 44 , 46, 48)51 yrds / 28(30, 32, 34, 36)(38, 40, 42, 44)46) m C3 (green): 71(75, 79, 84, 88)(92, 97, 101, 107)110 yrds / 64(68, 72, 76, 80)(84, 89, 93, 97)101) m C4 (dark grey): 54(56, 59, 63, 66)(69, 73, 76, 78)81 yrds / 49(51, 54, 57, 60)(63, 66, 69, 71)74 m C5 (brown): 117(121, 125, 130, 134)(139, 143, 147, 152)156 yrds / 107(111, 115, 119, 123)(127, 131, 135, 139)143 m Grey sample was knit using Knit Picks Swish Worsted as MC and worsted scraps from stash. Oatmeal sample was worked in Lettlopi. Gauge: 18 sts and 25 rnds over 4” / 10 cm in st st worked in the rnd on larger needle after blocking. Needles: Ribbing Needle: US Size 6 (4.0 mm) 32” or 40” long circular needle or DPNs if not using Magic Loop method (knitter’s choice!) or needle size one size smaller than main gauge needle. Main Gauge Needle: US Size 7 (4.5 mm) 32” or 40” long circular needle or DPNs if not using Magic Loop method (knitter’s choice!) or needle size required to achieve gauge. Ensure the stranded colorwork sections also meet gauge as listed! Additional Tools: Tapestry needle, two stitch markers (one unique for BOR M), waste yarn or holders for underarm sts. // This listing for a instant PDF download, not for a finished item.
Introducing the Bohemian Crochet Knit Cardigan Sweater: perfect way to brighten up your day with this traditional bohemian colorful crochet cardigan into everyday look! This one-of-a-kind sweater features a timeless crochet knit at cute cropped length that's sure to stand out! Add a touch of personality to your wardrobe with this cardigan. You'll look 🔥 and feel cozy all day long! Gender: WOMEN Item Type: Cardigan Sweater, Outerwear Style: Indie Folk Sleeve Style: Lantern Sleeve Pattern Type: Bohemian Square Material: Acrylic/Polyester Collar: O-Neck Clothing Length: Short SIZE CHART SIZE (CM) Bust Length Sleeve Shoulder One Size 116 51 26 67 SIZE (inch) Bust Length Sleeve Shoulder One Size 45.7 20.1 10.2 26.4
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Yarn information Brand:: Hobbii Content: 80% Acrylic, 20% Alpaca Weight: 250 g (8.8 oz) Yarn Length: 940 m (1027 yds) Yarn Weight: Light Recommended needles: 3.5 mm (US 4) Knitting gauge: 24 stitches, 32 rows to 10 cm/4" Recommended crochet hook: 4.5 mm (US 7) Crochet gauge: 20 stitches, 28 rows to 10 cm/4" Care instructions: Hand-wash at 30°C (86°F) / Do not tumble dry / Dry flat Hashtag: #hobbiiwheelofalpaca
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Notes indiennes & esprit folk ! La veste kimono sort en version crochet et c'est déjà un grand succès de la collection printemps-été. On puise dans les couleurs des rayures pour se composer un look parfaitement orchestré, tout en superpositions ! Coupe droite et large. Ne se ferme pas. Manches courtes kimono. Base droite.
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A knitting sheath is as simple or complex as a hammer. Their essence is the same, they are tools that provide leverage. My tool dealer (Grizzly industrial) offers 157 different kinds of hammers, and that does not include antique hammers such as a cobbler or wheel wright might have. Thus, it is reasonable to think that there might be a large number of different kinds of knitting sheaths - each used for a different kind of knitting. And there are. If we look at the various knitting sheaths drawn by Peter Brears in The Knitting Sheath, published in Folk Life vol 20 1981-82. We see the following kinds of knitting sheaths: Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 I am struck by several factors. One is that he does not distinguish between knitting sheaths used for swaving and those for use with long needles. he does not indicate the size of the needle that fits the sheath. And, he does not distinguish between, professional tools, 'love tokens' intended to be functional, and love tokens intended to be purely decorative or sentimental.With only one exception, Brear does not indicate wear marks (or lack of wear marks). In Fig. 3 Nos. 1 and 8 are clearly utilitarian tools. Nos. 2, 3, 7, 10, and 11 are functional tools with decorative carving that enhances their functionality. While Nos, 4, 5, and 9 have carving that diminish their functionality, and Nos, 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 were likely never intended for any use what so ever. No.6 is heavy. The woods that are soft enough to carve ball-in-cage are to soft to make good knitting sheaths. The ball-in-cage structures in nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 are not likely to be to survive the stress of knitting with long needles. The ball-in-cage in No. 4 is not required to transmit the full stress of the needles, but only survive handling. It could survive handling in the context of careful knitting for the family, but is not likely to survive sustained professional / commercial use. Thus, some knitting sheaths were made for use, and others were purely for sentimental and decorative purposes. And some were made to show off whittling ability.
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Welcome to the magic world of The Oak Folk... Many of you may have knitted, or had someone knitting, clothes for your dolls during your childhood...wasn't that wonderful?! These cute little folks are very easy to knit and they have replicas of the baby clothes patterns you already know and that are available on my shop. So, not only you will be able to knit the real size baby piece, if you like, but also a miniature as well. And it is so much fun to see your little one and the doll with matching outfits. You can find the matching baby knitting patterns here: Calendula Baby Cardigan - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/583503920/pdf-knitting-pattern-calendula-baby Fall Duo Romper - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/619700496/pdf-knitting-pattern-fall-duo-baby Darcy Baby Bonnet - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/693144211/pdf-knitting-pattern-darcy-baby-bonnet Darcy Baby Booties - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/562926269/pdf-knitting-pattern-darcy-baby-booties Also, for those who are starting their knitting journey, these little pieces are great for practice, because the same techniques are used as on the baby size pieces. So not only this is a toy for babies and kids, but also a powerful learning tool for knitting beginners as well. THIS LISTING INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PATTERNS: - The Oak Folk (doll) - Calendula Cardigan for the Oak Folk - Fall Duo Romper for the Oak Folk - Darcy Bonnet and Booties for the Oak Folk FULL INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN IN THE PATTERN. The step by step instructions have lots of photos to help you through your knitting project. PATTERNS INFORMATIONS: THE OAK FOLK DOLL You can knit this cute little folk both flat or in-the-round, both versions are included. Foot and Leg are knitted together in one piece, then the body and head are also knitted in only one piece. The arms are knitted separately and then sewed to the body. - Approx. finished size: 28cm / 11" - Experience level: Advanced Beginner - Yarn: DK weight yarn - Tension: 25 stitches x 38 rows = 10cm / 4” in stocking stitch with 3mm (US 2.5) needles. - Yardage: approx. 115m - Needles: - 3mm (US 2.5) straight or circular needles - Knitting techniques: Knit, Purl, simple increases and decreases, seams sewed with mattress stitch. - Languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish CALENDULA CARDIGAN FOR THE OAK FOLK: This little cardigan is a top down model, with raglan increases. The sleeves are knitted flat and then sewed. - Experience level: Advanced Beginner - Yarn: DK weight yarn - Tension: 25 stitches x 34 rows = 10cm / 4” in stocking stitch with 3,5mm (US 4) needles. - Yardage: approx. 75m - Needles: - 3mm (US 2.5) and 3,5mm (US4) straight or circular needles - Knitting techniques: Knit, Purl, simple increases and decreases, picking up stitches. - Languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish FALL DUO ROMPER FOR THE OAK FOLK: This tiny romper is knitted flat in two pieces. The leg ribs are knitted at the end, by picking up the stitches on the leg opening. - Experience level: Advanced Beginner - Yarn: DK weight yarn - Tension: 25 stitches x 34 rows = 10cm / 4” in stocking stitch with 3,5mm (US 4) needles. - Yardage: approx. 50m - Needles: - 3,5mm (US4) straight or circular needles - Knitting techniques: Knit, Purl, simple increases and decreases, picking up stitches. - Languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish DARCY BONNET AND BOOTIES FOR THE OAK FOLK: The cutest set to complete this outfit...both the bonnet and the booties are knitted flat in garter stitch and then sewed on the back. - Experience level: Advanced Beginner - Yarn: DK weight yarn - Tension: 24 stitches x 48 rows = 10cm / 4” in garter stitch with 3,5mm (US 4) needles. - Yardage: approx. 40m for the bonnet and 50m for the booties - Needles: - 3,5mm (US4) straight or circular needles - Knitting techniques: Knit, Purl, simple increases and decreases - Languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish If you need any help to download your files please contact me. I'll be glad to assist you. THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE, NOT the actual finished item. YOU CANNOT RESELL MY PATTERN, HOWEVER YOU CAN SELL THE FINISHED ITEM. ©Agasalhos e Bugalhos All Rights Reserved. If you need any information or have any questions regarding this pattern , feel free to contact me. I will be happy to help. Share your finished projects on Instagram tagging @agasalhosebugalhos. I hope you enjoy this pattern!! With love Sandra
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