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How to seam two finished pieces of knitting with a knitted section, this technique can be particularly useful if you are making a blanket with many squares, or have made a garment that needs a little extra room. This seaming is easily removed as all you have to do is rip it out the same way you would with any knit fabric, and could be used for a design purpose such as adding a stripe of alternating color or a decorative element like a cable. To begin gather your two pieces that need joining a set of needles ( or just 2 dpns) and the yarn you want to use. For the first section of this tutorial I am working on joining up two separate samples, the green one will end up on the right hand side of the join and the white one will end up on the left hand side of the join. Cast on stitches using the backwards loop method, for these samples I cast on between 5 and 7 stitches. To work the backwards loop method hold the yarn in your left hand with the active tail coming from the back of your thumb around to the front in a counterclockwise manner. Bring the needle under the loop in front of the thumb and drop your thumb out, tension stitch and repeat. I chose this method for cast on because it does not leave a chunky edge cast on and so sits more flush with the edge of the fabric. Now turn the work and knit to the last stitch, slip this stitch knitwise changing the slant of the stitch. This will be a little fiddly since this is simply a twisted loop on the needle but it will work out I promise. Now look for your first pickup spot on the work, this first pickup will be worked on the left hand side of the piece as you are looking at it. For this join the green piece is on the right side and the white piece is on the left side so we are picking up from the white piece first. Your first pickup spot will be the 2nd row in from the edge, these swatches both have a garter stitch edge so there will be one pickup in between each garter ridge. Pickup and Knit 1 stitch into this spot, now without changing the stitch slant the left needle tip needs to be inserted into the front loops as shown. This can either be achieved by slipping both stitches back to the left tip and inserting the right tip through the back loop, or simply inserting the left tip from back to front through the front loops. Wrap yarn and pull through, this is working a k2tog through the back loops. Entire Row 1 is as follows (RS): K to last stitch, slip 1 kwise, pickup and knit 1 stitch into edge of work, insert left needle tip from back to front through front loops, K2tog tbl. Now turn the work, slip the first stitch purlwise, purl across to the last stitch, slip this stitch purlwise tip to tip which does not change the slant of the stitch. Now here is the tricky part, keeping the yarn forward and working from back to front insert the needle into the swatch. This means that the needle has to come from the rightside of the the work to the wrongside of the work, which is challenging because the wrongside is facing at the moment. First picture you can see that the yarn is in front of the work, then you bring the needle from back to front and then pull up a stitch. Now you need the left tip inserted into these stitches in the back, so either slip both stitches to the left needle tip to tip and insert the right needle to work a p2tog, or just insert the left needle tip into the back from left to right. Wrap and pull through as a p2tog, you can see that the work is now joined with 2 rows of stitches. Entire Row 2 (WS): Slip 1 pwise, p to last stitch, sl1 pwise, with yarn in front of work and wrong side of work facing pickup and purl 1 stitch from back to front, slip both stitches to left needle and p2tog. Row 3 (RS): Sl1 pwise, K to last stitch, slip 1 kwise, pickup and knit 1 stitch into edge of work, insert left needle tip from back to front through front loops, K2tog tbl. Now work Row 3 for the next right side ( it begins with a slipped stitch, that's the only difference) and repeat Rows 2-3 for the remainder of the join, make sure to pick up 1 stitch for every 2 rows, so either 1 in each garter valley or every second 'V' on your edge. This is the location of the second pickup, on the other side of the garter bump. And the location of the next wrong side row pickup, again a garter bump away from the first one. Here is the finished piece, as you can see the join is fairly invisible on the cream colored side but more obvious with the contrast color, something to keep in mind. If you want to use a contrast color and have less show at the join try using a thicker yarn with smaller needles. Just for fun I altered the join halfway through to show what it would look like if the rows were actually written as this: Row 1 (RS): K to last stitch, slip 1 kwise, pickup and knit 1 stitch into edge of work, pass slipped stitch over, turn work Row 2 (WS): P to last stitch, sl1 pwise, with yarn in front of work and wrong side of work facing pickup and purl 1 stitch from back to front, pass slipped stitch over, turn work This changes the join slightly but creates a more looped decorative edge, I bet you could pick up into those loops pretty nicely and work some lace, or another cable or, or, or... And here is the same basic technique worked on a sample sleeve, if you knit a sweater and find you need more room in circumference of the sleeves and body you could join it with an inch of work at each seam and have a better fit!
A family-run crocheting manufacture from Vietnam proves that size doesn't matter! Their miniature crocheted animals are so small that they fit on a finger tip, and some of them hardly reach 1/4 of an inch. The idea for the business was inspired by the youngest (10-year-old) member of the family, who's greatly fond of various movie characters and loves animals.
I spend too much time on Ravelry. It is truly addictive. I was recently looking for some stash busters and was amazed at the variety of projects and ideas.I thought I would share a few of my finds with you. The first 2 are not Ravelry. I found this while Goggling (another addiction of mine) when looking for some craft ideas to do with my young nephews at the cottage this summer. Dream catchers Many children will be familiar with Dream catchers from their studies in First Nations Cultures which (if I remember correctly) is about grade 3 in York Region. The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person's dreams. Only good dreams would be allowed to filter through… Bad dreams would stay in the net, disappearing with the light of day.Good dreams would pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper. For more information on Dream catchers, use the following wikeipedia link which also contains other helpful information links. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher Dream Catchers are great cottage projects for kids. The base can be made from a variety of easily accessible items - coat hangers, paper plates, margarine lids. Cover them with yarn, web the center and then decorate with found objects from the beach - feathers, shells, pine cones. The following link is a very kid appropriate set of directions for Dream catchers. http://www.thatartistwoman.org/2009/07/how-to-make-dreamcatcher.html God's eye A God's eye is a yarn weaving and a Huichol spiritual object. The Huichol or Wixáritari are a Native American ethnic group of western central Mexico, living in the Sierra Madre Occidental range. http://www.katcoyle.com/blog/2007/11/gods-eyes/ provides the following instructions Treasure Pouch A little fun something you can knit for kids with just a few meters of sock or DK yarn - a Treasure Pouch. If you are spending time at a beach, it is a perfect little pouch for special stones or shells. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/treasure-pouch Little Ditty Bag A nice little pouch you might enjoy for yourself is a Little Ditty Bag. Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dots-little-ditty-bag A 50gm ball of cotton makes a bag the perfect size to be a project bag for socks You could use small left overs to create stripes. Knit with variegated cotton , you can get some funky colour pooling. Deep Sea Flower Dice Bag Knit with just a few meters of Kureyon or Silk garden Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/deep-sea-flower-dice-bag---anemone-de-mer Minnow Hat We took this little hat knit with left over sock yarn to the Frolic. It got more attention than anything else in our booth. It is a scaled down version of the Dead Fish Hat from Knitty (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fish-hat-dead-or-alive and uses just a few meters of sock yarn. And what sock knitter doesn't have tons of left over bits of sock yarn. The pattern only offers one size, newborn. I am playing around with resizing to fit slightly older children.The one I knit used a mere 10 gms for the red sections and 20 gms for the body. A free pattern on Ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/minnow-hat Baby Surprise Jacket There are over 17,000 Baby Surprise Sweaters posted on Ravelry. It is the third most posted project. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-surprise-jacket Mitered Sock Yarn Blanket Free Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sock-yarn-blanket If you are unfamiliar with miters, don't fear this project. All those little squares/diamonds are joined as you go, not seamed together at the end. Gabriela is doing a class on the technique used to make this project this summer. Christine's Stay On Baby Booties These adorable booties use just a few meters of sock yarn. I recognize this yarn as one of my favourite colourways of Trekking, now unfortunately discontinued. FREE Pattern on ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/christines-stay-on-baby-booties Saartjes Bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat Saatjes bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat in Regia Kaffe Fassett Design Line colour Snappy 02900 http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/saartjes-bootees http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-peasy-newborn-sock-hat Easy Peasy in Zauberball Crazy1701 A diagonal knit scarf/shawl using random bits of left overs. http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring08/FEATspr08FK.html Mini Mania Linen Stitch Scarf One of my favourite stitch patterns is linen stitch. I have used it dozens of times in various projects. One of its most popular uses is as a scarf with hand painted yarns. . The young lady below has knit a huge version using up a ton of different colours of sock yarn. I love it. It is on my list of must do projects. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-mania-scarf Squishy Love Shawl The shawl/wrap below appeals to me also. I love all Noro Yarns. I can't bear to throw away even the smallest scrap of Noro. The shawl below uses a unifying skein of solid yarn knit in random garter stitch and eyelet stripes with a selection of small amounts of various Noro left overs. I have all the left overs, just have to select a solid unifying colour. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/squishylove-shawl Knitter's Journey Afghan - This Becomes this Using Stephanie Pearl McPhee's pattern for the Knitters Journey Afghan Pattern Description from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: “This is one of my favorite projects and one that can reflect a knitter’s journey as well as any scrapbook or postcard collection. It was inspired by a quilt I had as a little girl made of the leftover scraps of fabric from the clothes my grandmother sewed. There was a square that was a piece of my mother’s favorite nightie, a square of an uncle’s flannel shirt, bits of a summer sundress and a soft bedsheet. Our lives and stories about what people did and where they went in the clothes made from those fabrics were laid out in bits and pieces and backed with pink cotton, and I loved it. This knitting project serves the same purpose: It uses the leftovers of projects gone by (or as they go by, my personal choice) to work a traveler’s afghan.” This pattern may be found on pages 206-209 of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off. This Becomes this Or this I hope you have found some inspiration to help use up your stash. If not I have one more option. At Serenity Knits we are happy to accept donations for 2 local schools with knitting clubs and a local church which knits charity afghans. If you have any yarn or knitting needles you would love to get rid of, drop them off and we will get them to the schools or church. Happy knitting Beth
I’ve been promising you the instructions for making a spiral dress and here they are! I was given these by my lovely friend Alice Prieur who teaches pattern cutting at Raystitch, she has giv…
Digitally Hand Drawn Agust D, D-2 Crewneck (front & back) • 50% cotton, 50% polyester • Pre-shrunk • Classic fit • 1x1 athletic rib knit collar with spandex • Double-needle stitched collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
The pinhole cast-on is an elegant way to start a piece of knitting from the centre. It is used to begin circular and square shawls, blankets, top-down hats, and other similar items.
A casual comfy pullover of simple design fits like an oversized, made one-piece and seamless with long C-shaped sleeves, wide neckline with slit and drawstrings, side slits, and elongated back. DIFFICULTY Intermediate. SIZES • Bust: 33–34¾ (36¼–38½, 39¼–42½)″/84–88 (92–98, 100–108)cm. DIMENSIONS • Circumference at bustline: 50½ (52¼, 54¾)″/128 (133, 139)cm; • Intended ease at bustline: + 13¾–16¼″/+ 35–41cm. When choosing what size to knit, please, choose the size closest to your bust size (the circumference of the widest part of your bust). Circumference at the bustline of dimensions is bust size + intended positive ease at bustline. MATERIALS • 7¾ (8¾, 9¾)oz/220 (250, 280)g approx 2406 (2734, 3062)yds/2200 (2500, 2800)m of Marylin by Pecci Filati, 1000m/100g (58% mohair, 36% acrylic, 6% merino) in Marsh; • 1 pair circular needles size US 6 (4mm) length 32″/80cm; • 1 pair circular needles size US 7 (4.5mm) length 32″/80cm; • 3 pairs circular needles size US 8 (5mm) length 32″/80cm or 1 pair circular needles size US 8 (5mm) length 32″/80cm and 2 additional cables length 32″/80cm with end caps using interchangeable needles; • 2 double pointed needles size US 6 (4mm); • Removable stitch markers; • Tapestry needle. Alternative yarn for project Brioche Pullover v3. REQUIRED TECHNIQUES Italian Tubular Cast On, Brioche (sts, inc/dec), knitting in the round, 3-Needle Bind Off, Short Rows (Twin‑Stitch Method), Sewn Bind Off 1x1 Rib, I-Cord, blocking. Illustrated Tutorials for special techniques are included in the pattern: Short Rows (Twin‑Stitch Method), Weaving in ends; Written Tutorials: Brioche Sts (inc, dec), 3-Needle Bind Off, I-Cord, blocking. TYPE OF INSTRUCTIONS The pattern has written instructions and a schematic with dimensions. PATTERN SUPPORT For questions about this pattern and support in English, please visit in the Designs by E-ca group (Brioche Pullover v3 EN topic) or PM me on Ravelry. Don’t forget to share your progress on social media using the hashtag #BriochePulloverv3 so that I and others to see your beautiful knitwork! TERMS OF USE Individual, non-commercial use only. Sale, any other commercial use, and any reproduction, publication, or distribution prohibited. All images, text, and illustration © E-ca 2019. ••• Пуловер оверсайз силуэта с длинными рукавами C-силуэта и широким вырезом горловины на завязках, разрезами по бокам и удлинённой спинкой, выполненный одной деталью без швов. УРОВЕНЬ СЛОЖНОСТИ Средний. РАЗМЕРЫ • Длина окружности по линии груди: 128 (133, 139) см; • Свобода облегания по линии груди: + 35–41 см. При выборе размера, пожалуйста, выбирайте размер, наиболее близкий к вашему обхвату груди (обхват самой широкой части бюста). Измерение Длина окружности по линии груди соответствует Обхвату груди + Свобода облегания по линии груди. МАТЕРИАЛЫ • 2200 (2500, 2800) м/220 (250, 280) г пряжи Marylin от Pecci Filati, 1000 м/100 г (58% мохер, 36% акрил, 6% меринос), цвет Болотный; • 1 пара круговых спиц 4 мм, длиной 80 см; • 1 пара круговых спиц 4,5 мм, длиной 80 см; • 3 пары круговых спиц 5 мм, длиной 80 см или 1 пара круговых спиц 5 мм, длиной 80 см и 2 дополнительные лески, длиной 80 см, с заглушками при использовании съёмных спиц; • 2 чулочные спицы 4 мм; • Маркеры петель; • Гобеленовая игла. Аналоги пряжи для Brioche Pullover v3. ИСПОЛЬЗУЕМЫЕ ТЕХНИКИ Итальянский набор петель, Бриошь (петли, прибавление петель, убавление петель), вязание круговыми рядами, шов 3 спицами, укороченные ряды (метод двойных петель), Закрытие иглой петель резинки 1×1, i-cord, блокировка. Описание содержит иллюстрированные руководства по специальным техникам: укороченные ряды (метод двойных петель), Закрепление концов нитей; письменные руководства: Бриошь (петли, прибавление петель, убавление петель), шов 3 спицами, i-cord, блокировка. ТИП ОПИСАНИЯ Описание имеет письменные инструкции и чертёж выкройки с размерами. ПОДДЕРЖКА По вопросам, связанным с этим описанием и поддержки на русском языке, пожалуйста, посетите группу Designs by E-ca (тема Brioche Pullover v3 RU) или напишите PM на Ravelry. Не забудьте поделиться своим прогрессом в социальных сетях, используя хэштег #BriochePulloverv3, чтобы я и другие увидели Вашу прекрасную работу! УСЛОВИЯ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ Только для персонального, некоммерческого использования. Продажа, использование в любых коммерческих целях, а также воспроизведение, публикация или распространение запрещены. Все фото, иллюстрации и текст © E-ca 2019.
A step by step tutorial on knitting the i-cord bind off. An easy and very beautiful cast off technique that results in a round, smooth edge.
Maple mix color Alpaca sweater It is a open knit sweater, made in one piece, the sleeves are long and a little bit large with kimono effect The sleeves are wide and long, kimono effect sleeves yarn: alpaca , wool Proudly designed by Piera Romeo and exclusively made in Italy The gauge is large. Thin yarn worked with large needles The sleeves are wide and long, kimono effect COLOR: dark red + grey SIZE: ONE SIZE - MEASUREMENTS: 56 cm long x 56 cm large CARE: Cold gentle hand wash using mild detergent Handcrafted in Italy Our standard measurements are made for a height of 170cm / 5'7 '' Care: Care: Hand Wash, max 30°C / Dry Flat /
With this Tiny Window Cat Free Knitting Pattern, you can make this Super Cute Tiny Knitted Window Cat as your next knitting project.
Riptide Blouse Strikkeopskrift (Dansk) Riptide Blouse er en feminin bluse i fint ribbet mønster i diagonaler med korte ærmer, der har et lille puf på skulderen. Den strikkes nedefra og op i et stykke med forskellige indtagningsteknikker, der giver en lækker pasform og et smukt udtryk. Halsåbningen er rund med dobbelt ribkant. Valg af størrelse Der er tiltænkt et lille negative ease, da mønsteret i blusen giver en ribbet effekt, hvorfor det færdige arbejde vil give sig lidt i brug. Vælg den størrelse, der ligger 1-8 cm under dit brystmål. Størrelse XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) Passer til brystmål 80-87 (88-93) 94-100 (101-106) 107-113 (114-123) Brystvidde cm 81 (87) 93 (99) 105 (116) cm Længde (målt på midten inkl. halskanten) 48 (49) 50 (51) 53 (55) Strikkefasthed 28 masker • 28 pinde i mønster efter diagram på p 4 = 10 • 10 cm Vejledende pinde Rundpind 3 og 4 mm (80-100 cm) samt ærmepinde 3,5 og 4 mm. Materialeforslag Merino Fingering (50g/200m) fx fra Ladybug Yarn eller Arwetta (50g/210m) fra Filcolana eller Martha fra Permin strikket sammen med 1 tråd Silk Mohair Lace fx Tilia (25g/210m) fra Filcolana. 200 (250) 250 (250) 300 (350) g Merino og 100 (125) 125 (150) 150 (175) g Tilia
If underwear-as-outerwear is a bit too outré, pointelle is the easy – dare we say demure – way to try the trend. Plus, it’s a feminine way to start incorporating lightweight knits into your look. Here are some of the prettiest pieces…
The Elsa Tiered Henley Knit Dress by Johnny Was. Crafted from a lightweight stretch material, the Elsa Tiered Henley Knit Dress from Johnny Was is perfect for warmer days. Featuring a Henley neckline and capped sleeves in a contrasting color, this vibrant tiered dress is embellished with bold floral designs. Pair with espadrille wedges and a sun hat for a resort-ready look. Henley neckline Capped sleeves Printed Tiered skirt About Johnny Was Inspiration is wherever you find it. Just like the universal and timeless appeal of a great song, Johnny Was is about clothes that cross cultures and defy trends. With a bohemian spirit and a true sense of authenticity, we take our inspiration from anything that is beautiful, genuine and just that little bit special; a timeless piece of art, or the luxurious hand-stitching on a vintage dress, to the simplicity of a vibrant bougainvillea. It's the gorgeous details in life that make it beautiful and that's what we try to create with Johnny Was; the most exquisite embroidery, luxurious fabrics, a juxtaposition between vintage and modern, and always effortless silhouettes. Johnny Was creates clothes and accessories that embrace a California lifestyle but speak to a global vision, that feel luxurious, yet ready to be packed into a suitcase for the last minute trip. It is about going through life with an ease that's both alluring and inspiring. Fabric 95% Rayon 5% Spandex Care Machine wash cold. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low. Warm iron. Measurements Model Height: 5'11 1/2" Model is wearing a size Small Measurements for size Medium: Bust - 37 1/2", Length - 47"
Swirly is a hand knitted snake made from a lovely Amanda Berry pattern. Swirly is washable as he is made from 100% acrylic yarn and is stuffed with pillow stuffing. He has felt eyes so he would be suitable for a little person. He is.. 100 cm. - tip of tongue to end of tail 20 cm. - across when coiled 5 cm. - widest bit of body 9 cm. - across head I do like to make each piece unique. I may use the same pattern more than once but I will usually try to make a second version in a different colour or alter the design slightly. If you would like Swirly made differently , let me know and I'll give it a go.
Another of my favourite knits - easy pattern and the best bit is knitted in one piece so no sewing up 😊
A basic v-neck sweater, that is an easy knitting pattern. Knitted flat in pieces (a drop-shoulder design), this chunky v-neck sweater knitting pattern will be your beloved piece during cold winter days and nights. This knitting pattern is a 10-page fully-detailed digital knitting pattern file that includes guided instructions step by step and some helpful photos. Gauge: With 10mm (U.S 15)straight needles, 9.5 sts and 13 rows =10X10cm (4X4 inches) in stockinette stitch Needle size is only a guide. If you get too many stitches on 10 cm (4 inches), change to larger needle size. If you get too few stitches on 10 cm (4 inches), change to smaller needle size. Skill level: Easy Sizes: S / M / L / XL Language: English. This knitting pattern is written in standard English. Measurements are in both cm and inches. For further information and more details please read the full description below. Prices listed are for the PDF PATTERNS only. Not finished product.
Swirly is a hand knitted snake made from a lovely Amanda Berry pattern. Swirly is washable as he is made from 100% acrylic yarn and is stuffed with pillow stuffing. He has felt eyes so he would be suitable for a little person. He is.. 100 cm. - tip of tongue to end of tail 20 cm. - across when coiled 5 cm. - widest bit of body 9 cm. - across head I do like to make each piece unique. I may use the same pattern more than once but I will usually try to make a second version in a different colour or alter the design slightly. If you would like Swirly made differently , let me know and I'll give it a go.
This DADCULA ultra cotton long sleeve tee is a bit more formal than a standard t-shirt, providing clear comfort. The sleeves act as a nice frame while the lack of side seams and taped shoulders enhance durability. Made with environmentally friendly cotton, this tee is a classic fit that runs smaller than usual, perfect for those who appreciate a vintage feel in their wardrobe. Ideal for casual wear or layering during cooler seasons, this tee is a must-have for Halloween, Mother's Day, or any casual occasion. Product features - Environmentally-friendly cotton fabric - Knit in one piece without side seams for reduced fabric waste - Ribbed knit collar for shape retention - Shoulder tape for stability and prevent stretching - Classic fit with medium-weight fabric Care instructions - Non-chlorine: bleach as needed - Do not dryclean - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F) - Tumble dry: medium heat - Do not iron
...his time I worked the stainless steel alone on both ends. I used two different colors of the stainless steel, and on one end I added random purl rows to give it a bit of texture.
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Daisied is a v-neck vest featuring a striking daisy motif and a seamless bottom-up construction. It is worked entirely in the round and then steeked to create the neck and armhole openings. This vest is designed with a very cropped fit but the pattern includes instructions on how to lengthen the body. The perfect layering piece for the warmer months of the year.RECOMMENDED YARN 4ply / fingering weight. Preferably a sticky non-superwash yarn to make the steek more secure.GAUGE 29 sts & 32 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stranded pattern on larger needle after blocking.NEEDLES 2.75 mm and 3.25 mm or sizes needed to achieve gauge. 16” / 40 cm circulars in each size for the upper yoke section. 32” / 80 cm circulars in each size for the body.
This one-piece swimsuit for all figures will bring out your best features. Enjoy the smooth fabric and the flattering design, and show it off by the sea or pool! • 82% Polyester, 18% Spandex • Fabric weight: 6.78 oz/yd² (230 g/m²), weight may vary by 5% • Chlorine-resistant fabric • Cheeky fit with a scoop neckline and a low scoop back • Zig-zag stitching • Double-layer front • Four-way stretch material stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions! • Traceability: - Knitting—China - Dyeing—China - Manufacturing—Latvia • Contains 0% recycled polyester • Contains 0% dangerous substances • This item releases plastic microfibers into the environment during washing
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This oversized vintage Benetton knit cardigan sweater is great for lounging around on the weekends or evenings, or otherwise a great extra layer when the temperature is uncertain. It has deep V-neck and has woven leather-style buttons up the front. The yarn is a wool and acrylic blend and was made in Italy. The knit allows for some stretch. Please note that the design of the cardigan gives it a slight best wing feature around the shoulders and top of the sleeves. It also has a bit of a high-low effect at the hem when buttoned up. The piece is tagged a European 50. The measurements in inches are provided below. Overall Length: 25 inches (front) 26.5 inches (back) Shoulder to Shoulder: 18 inches (approx) Chest: 23 inches Sleeve: 22 inches (approx) CONDITION: The piece has no holes, stains or stretching due to previous wear. There may be the lightest of pilling that can be removed. All buttons are present.
Harper Jacket is a beginner friendly top-down knitting pattern. Super bulky wool yarn works best to create this bold and chunky knit. Worked in garter stitch back and forth on the yoke and body, and in the round on the sleeves, all the way through. It is constructed in one piece starting at the neck line. First you will work the yoke then you will put the stitches of the sleeves on hold, while you work the rest of the body. Then you will work each sleeve separately in the round. A few rows for the collar are worked additionally in the end. Featured as a cropped sweater cardigan, but it can be easily made in any length. Intended to be worn with little ease. 5-10 cm of positive ease is built into the pattern. Read the pattern all the way through before you begin.
Mother and son elephant This Knit pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Mother and son elephant