Sweater Tees have always been popular and are in current modern winter fashion too! Yet get a neat and properly fit sweater is not easy. The tank top is designed to be an easy summer knit, and is the perfect simple project for warmer weather. The deep V neck is flattering to wear without being too revealing, […]
Get into the cozy-season spirit with these chunky oversized knit sweaters. Check out my favorite patterns for keeping warm this winter.
Neckline binding is my favourite neckline finish for knits. In today's Briar sewalong, we'll be showing you our method for creating a neckline binding.
The heavy use of paisley returns for the new season.
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There have been a lot of interesting style aesthetics gaining popularity over the last few years (anyone familiar with cottagecore or dark academia would tell you the same). A popular type of style often raved about among fashion enthusiasts has been labeled as dark mori or gothic minimalist, but could be better described as "witchy." While not always explicitly duplicating witches of folklore, sometimes this style does throw in a pentagram or pointy hat. That said, these 13 Witchy Knitting Patterns are subdued enough to wear to school or work while still giving you that mystical edge. If you think exclusively of '90s goth fashion when you think of 'witchy,' think again! This style is elegant, refined, and evocative of fantasy and mystery without being kitschy. Women of any age can pull off these cool knitting patterns, and many are easy enough for beginners to tackle. Not to be confused with the wiccan lifestyle, these patterns are simply callbacks in certain ways to witches of pop culture or lore. Whether you're looking for a few spooky statement pieces for October or some inspiration to revamp your entire wardrobe, you'll love these trendy knitting patterns. Sign up for our free email newsletter for more amazing patterns!
There's a new way to layer like a fashion girl. Tying your sweater over a similar sweater has become a bonafide street trend. Master the secret trick.
This trendy and versatile wrap around shrug is a quick and easy project. It looks great either with a casual outfit or with a sexy pair of jeans. It is warm and comfortable, the perfect accessory for any occasion, convertible into a winter scarf. And it’s never too early to start getting wrapped in coziness […]
KZ from Kzjostudio shows how you can create a beautiful shell edge finish on knit fabrics. It’s a pretty finish for arm and neck holes. It uses a lingerie stitch found on many sewing machin…
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Language English Level Easy/Intermediate Construction The Petra Sweater is worked bottom up in flat knitting, in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch. It’s an easy stitch but it requires to count rows. For both the front and back pieces, you will start by working 8 rows in 1x1 ribs, then work the rest of the body in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch. You will cast off stitches to shape the underarms, and then you will cast off stitches once you reach the neckline. You’ll work each shoulder separately with decreases to shape the neckline. The sleeves are also worked in flat knitting, from bottom to top. You will work the whole sleeve in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch, with increases to shape to sleeves. You will pick up stitches along the neckline to work the collar in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch with 4 mm needles. Shape and sizes The Petra Sweater is meant to be worn adjusted, with a comfortable ease. It goes down to the hips, and the sleeves stop at the wrists. Sizes XS/S – S/M – M/L – L/XL – XL/2XL are suited for an approximate bust circumference of 80/85 – 85/90 – 90/95 – 95/110 – 110/125 cm. Make sure to take your measurements in order to chose the size that fits you best, depending on your morphology, and the fit you are aiming for. You will need • 9 (10 – 11/12 – 12 – 14) skeins of Cotton Merino – 50 g/105 m (color 100) from Katia Yarns • 1 pair of 5 mm knitting needles • 1 pair of 4 mm knitting needles for the collar • 1 tapestry needle, scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your knitting Techniques Cast on – knit and purl – decreases – increases – cast off – pick up stitches – seam Sample 18 st x 27 r = 10 x 10 cm with 5 mm needles, texture stitch.
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Neckline binding is my favourite neckline finish for knits. In today's Briar sewalong, we'll be showing you our method for creating a neckline binding.
This long open cardigan is a cozy and comfortable addition to your wardrobe. Designed for sweater knits, it features a soft texture and puffed sleeves. All you need to sew your own is the free PDF …
You know how it’s always about the details. When sewing with knits, the details really matter. Learn about those details and why they they make a difference.
There are several ways to hem knits. When you're armed with these simple techniques, your knit garments will look much more polished and professional. Follow this tutorial to learn how to hem knit fabrics.
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5 MORE WEEKS! As excited as I am for this baby to come, and to gain back some comfort, I’ve been enjoying the quiet moments. With the hubby at school for most of the day and it just being me …
Make sure your dart hits in the right place by adjusting the bust apex on your sewing pattern