I love a good stash busting project anytime, but this time of year they are especially welcome as we work toward resolutions of having less yarn around or using more of what we have. The Peppermint…
This pattern is in English and is a digital PDF download. The Claudia Gloves are a simple and chic pair of fingerless gloves which are perfect for cold winter walks. These gloves are knit in the round from the bottom up and shaped using slanting increases. The thumb and hand are separated and both finished with twisted rib. Ribbing at the wrist, thumb and knuckles create a close and comfortable fit. The Claudia Gloves can be worked on circular needles using the magic loop technique or on double-pointed needles. The Claudia Gloves pattern comes with video tutorials to assist knitters with some of the design's techniques. Sizes: One size Measurements: For wrist circumference of approximately 17cm [6.5″]. With a finished length of 20cm [8″]. Yarn: A. 100m [109yd] of fingering weight/sport yarn. held with: B. 100m [109yd] of mohair lace. Needles: 3.5mm [US 4] circular or DPNs. Notions: 1 removable stitch marker and a tapestry needle. Gauge: 24 x 32 = 10cm/4" stockinette stitch in the round. See more images of this design on Instagram @orsaknits #claudiagloves This pattern is for personal use only.
How adorable is this frog knitting pattern by Claire Garland aka Dot Pebbles? Don't miss the adorable video made of him - 2 million+ views!
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, […]
Handmade to order. Please allow approximately 2-4 weeks until your order is shipped. Introducing our first homeware collection. Inspired by our best seller, the Bella Colossal Knit Jacket, but in blanket form! The perfect statement piece to add to your home decor; the oversized Bella Colossal Knit Blanket is handmade using soft wool. Features pastel pink, cream and mustard colour blocking and large patchwork stitching. Designed and handmade in Northern Ireland Size: Approximately 40 x 60 inches Material: 100% corriedale wool 🌎 Corriedale wool is a natural, renewable and sustainable fibre. Our corriedale wool is responsibly sourced from non-mulesed flocks. The dye used in the wool also has a OEKO TEX 100 certification meaning it doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals. For more information, please see our FAQ page. This piece requires special care. For care instructions, please see here.
Frog & Cast is a company that was launched by a woman named Kristina McGowan. She started this project driven by a goal to put her knitting patterns out into the world, share her works with other knitters, and inspire people to learn new things and to notice the beauty surrounding them. The site currently has a few knitting patterns available, including hats, pullovers, and a blanket.
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!
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Four squares make this cosy Topper using Noro’s “Obi” yarn. It can be worn with the points at the front and back, or to the sides.
if you've ever wondered how to knit a pair of fingerless mittens, this Easy Fingerless Mitts Free Knitting Pattern is just for you.
**THIS IS NOT THE ACTUAL SWEATER, THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FOR THE PATTERN PDF** For all Tim Burton and Halloween fans, this Coraline inspired sweater is the perfect statement piece for fall. Knitted from the top down with raglans. The stars are added after the entire sweater is finished, using duplicate stitch technique. I recommend being comfortable with knitting and purling in the round, increasing, and picking up stitches. The yarn is a combination of We Are Knitters Bling-Bling yarn and Sugar Bush Drizzle mohair, but if you’d rather knit with one strand instead of two, I’d recommend using a 3 weight yarn. Size Guide: Small - 20 inches across when laying flat, 18 inches from neck to hem, 15.5 inches in sleeve circumference, 17 inch sleeves measured from the armpit to wrist. Medium - 21.5 inches across when laying flat, 19.5 inches from neck to hem, 16 inches in sleeve circumference, 17.25 inch sleeves measured from the armpit to wrist. Large - 23 inches across when laying flat, 21 inches from neck to hem, 16.5 inches in sleeve circumference, 17.50 inch sleeves measured from the armpit to wrist Materials: 4 We Are Knitters Bling-Bling in Navy 4 Sugar Bush Drizzle Mohair in Navy 1 Katia Concept Alpaca Silver in color 255 (gray) 8 stitch markers, 1 of which should be unique to mark your BOR US 9 (5.5mm) needles with a 16in cable and a 36in cable. US 8 (5.0mm) needles with a 16in and 36in cable. Tapestry needle or sewing needle large enough for yarn. Stitch holders or scrap yarn
Tipping the Scales Shawl Free Knitting Pattern
THIS PATTERN IS IN ENGLISH – DIGITAL DOWNLOAD – NO REFUND This pattern can be hard if you are a beginner. This is a translated version of the Norwegian pattern. Original pattern: Rauma Garn. Translated by Knittingkiki Original yarn: Rauma Vamsegarn (50 g = 83 m) Color A: White/Purple/Black Color B: Red/Pink/Green Needles: long double pointed needles or circular needles in 4 mm and 5 mm. Gauge: 16 sts and 16 rows = 10 x 10 cm. In both brioche sts and stockinette sts. Sizes and measurements: look at the last picture.
BASICRIBSHORS As I get asked a lot about extending the size range of my patterns, I decided to update one by one in 2024. Therefor, I will need testers. So if you alwalys wanted to knit one of my patterns, but your size wasn’t covered, now’s your time! Feel free to sign up and I will come back to you as soon as I’m ready. ♥ Sign up here: testknit size inclusivity The Basicribshorts are loose-fitting shorts in rib pattern with practical side pockets. The waistband is hold by a 4 cm wide elastic, which is sewn in after washing and blocking. The shorts are knitted top down, working increases in the centre front and back to get the necessary width for the hips. Language: english german danish Level: medium Sizes/Measurements: (2XS) XS (S) M (L) XL Waistband: (72) 78 (84) 90 (96) 102 cm Hip: (112) 120 (128) 136 (142) 148 cm Length: (38) 38 (40) 40 (42) 42 cm Size guide: The shorts should be knitted with a positive ease of about 20 cm. The size is determined by your hip circumference, which is approximately (85 – 92cm) 93 – 100cm (101 – 108cm) 109 – 116cm (117 – 122cm) 123 – 128cm. Yarn: (250) 275 (325) 350 (375) 400 g Como by Lamana, 25g/120m Recommended Needles Circular needles 3.5 mm (80cm, für L/XL 100cm) Circular needles 3.5 mm (40cm) Circular needles 3 mm (40cm) Note: I’m knitting very tight, maybe you’ll need a smaller needle size. Please knit a swatch to check gauge. Gauge: With 2 threads Como held together on 3.5 mm needles 20 sts x 34 rows in main pattern = 10 x 10 cm (washed & blocked) This pattern is for personal use only. It is not allowed to sell or share this pattern. © 2023 - Ann-Kathrin Stoll
Brand Name: Jacuqeline Style: Y2K Clothing Length: Super-short Decoration: Hollow Out Sleeve Style: Regular Fabric Type: Knitted Material: Polyester Sleeve Length(cm): Full Fit: Fits true to size, take your normal size Tops Type: Tees Season: Summer Item Type: Tops Gender: WOMEN Collar: O-Neck Pattern Type: Patchwork Model Number: T-shirts Women y2k
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Mosaic knitting an introduction to colorwork If you’re intrigued by beautiful colorwork patterns, but daunted by trying colorwork for the first time, try mosaic knitting. Mosaic knitting uses slip stitches to create intricate geometric patterns that are simply stunning. The extensive use of slip stitches to create patterns was described as mosaic knitting in the ... Read more
Heirloom Quilt Cardigan Knitting Pattern
Français (English below) Concha est un top tout simple tricoté avec un motif minimalist qui forme des lignes verticales pour donner un peu de texture. Il se tricote en rond du bas vers le haut, on vient ensuite former une encolure carrée sur le devant et plus arrondie sur le dos. À la fin, on crochète une bordure festonnée pour donner un côté romantique et vintage au top. Laine « Lino » de Lang yarn, coloris 784.0118 Composition : 100% Lin Métrage : 50g = 110m Échantillon 20,5 m x 36 rangs pour 10 cm. En jersey avec des aiguilles de 4 mm, bloqué. Ajuster votre taille d’aiguilles pour obtenir le bon échantillon. Attention, le fil Lino de Lang yarn se détend beaucoup au blocage. C’est souvent le cas pour les fils en fibre végétale. Aiguilles et mercerie • Des aiguilles circulaires de 4 mm ou la taille adéquate pour obtenir l’échantillon. • Un crochet de 3mm pour la bordure. • Une aiguille à tapisserie. • Un compte rang. • Des bouts de laine pour mettre les mailles en attente. Tailles et métrage Taille 1 : 71 - 76 cm –– Métrage : 326 m / 357 yd Taille 2 : 81 - 86 cm –– Métrage : 385 m / 421 yd Taille 3 : 91.5 - 96.5 cm –– Métrage : 420 m / 459 yd Taille 4 : 101.5 - 106.5 cm –– Métrage : 526 m / 575 yd Taille 5 : 111.5 - 117 cm –– Métrage : 642 m / 702 yd Taille 6 : 122 - 127 cm –– Métrage : 858 m / 938 yd Taille 7 : 132 - 137 cm –– Métrage : 957 m / 1047 yd Taille 8 : 142 - 147 cm –– Métrage : 1186 m / 1297 yd Taille 9 : 152 - 158 cm –– Métrage : 1355 m / 1482 yd Difficultés Ce patron est prévu pour être accessible aux plus débutant. Aucune technique de tricot particulière n’est utilisée. Bordure en crochet : Une vidéo est associée au patron pour que vous puissiez crocheter cette bordure facilement même si vous ne connaissez pas les termes de crochet. ENG Concha is a simple top knitted with a minimalist pattern that creates vertical lines to add texture. It is knitted from the bottom up, and then a square neckline is formed at the front, and a rounder neckline at the back. Finally, a scalloped border is crocheted to give the top a romantic and vintage touch. Yarn “ Lino ” by Lang yarn, color 784.0118 Composition: 100% Linen Yardage: 50g = 110m Gauge 20.5 stitches x 36 rows for 10 cm. In stockinette stitch with 4 mm needles, blocked. Adjust your needle size to achieve the correct gauge. Please note that Lang Yarns’ Lino yarn tends to relax significantly during blocking. This is often the case for plant based yarns. Notions • 4 mm (US6) circular needles or the appropriate size to obtain the sample. • A 3mm hook for the border. • A tapestry needle. • A row counter. • Pieces of yarn to put the stitches on hold. Sizing and yardage Size 1 : 71 - 76 cm –– Yardage : 326 m / 357 yd Size 2 : 81 - 86 cm –– Yardage : 385 m / 421 yd Size 3 : 91.5 - 96.5 cm –– Yardage : 420 m / 459 yd Size 4 : 101.5 - 106.5 cm –– Yardage : 526 m / 575 yd Size 5 : 111.5 - 117 cm –– Yardage : 642 m / 702 yd Size 6 : 122 - 127 cm –– Yardage : 858 m / 938 yd Size 7 : 132 - 137 cm –– Yardage : 957 m / 1047 yd Size 8 : 142 - 147 cm –– Yardage : 1186 m / 1297 yd Size 9 : 152 - 158 cm –– Yardage : 1355 m / 1482 yd Difficulties This pattern is designed to be accessible to beginners. No particular knitting technique is used. Crochet border: A video is associated with the pattern so that you can crochet this border easily even if you do not know the terms of crochet.
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Friend of the Forest Hood Size Medium This particular design represents a perfect confluence of events; first, I got a request for a hooded cowl with a rounded crown, and then I found this rather spectacular alpaca yarn in the sale bin at my local yarn shop and knew that it would be perfect for the job. And if that isn't delightful enough, I also played a harrowing game of yarn chicken and managed to finish this medium size hood with just two skeins of the yarn. As you'll notice, however, I recommend a bit extra if you're making this size - unless, of course, you like to live as dangerously as I do. ;) Sizes: Small (Medium; Large) (Small is perfect for toddlers & young children; medium for large children, teens, and small adults; large for large adults or simply a fuller-fitting hood) Yarn: Lana Grossa Alta Moda Alpaca (90% Alpaca, 5% Virgin Wool, 5% Polyamide; 153 yards [140 meters]/50 grams); #035 Lime Sherbet - 2 skeins (3 skeins; 3 skeins) A better look at the back finish. Short rows give it a nice rounded seam. Needles: one 16" circular needle in size US 9, one set of double pointed needles (dpns) in size US 9 for three needle bind off (you can also use regular straight needles and your circular needle for your third) Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette So let's make a hood thingy thing! And let's start by casting on 96 (108; 120) stitches loosely, placing marker, and joining it in the round. Next, purl four rows around as edging. And once that's done, knit until knit section measures roughly 4" (4.5"; 5"). Then we'll work a few transition rows, as follows: Transition Row 1: * k10, k2tog; rep from * (88; 99; 110 stitches) Transition Row 2: knit Transition Row 3: * k9, k2tog * (80; 90; 100 stitches) Transition Row 4: knit Knit transition rows 1 - 4. At this point, you're going to stop knitting in the round, and instead knit back and forth from the stitch marker (you're still going to need your circular needle to do this, however, since otherwise you'll rip your work apart at the break). Anyway, so we'll continue like so: Row 1 (wrong side): k1, purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Row 2: knit Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures 6" (7"; 8") from where you started knitting back and forth and you've just finished a wrong side row. Now we'll begin working short rows to shape the crown of the hat (here's a short row technique refresher if you need one). Since I run my own website and don't risk running out of space, I've given the short row directions for each size separately. So find your size below and work as given! Size Small Short Row 1 (right side): k39, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, & 20: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k38, w&t Short Row 5: k37, w&t Short Row 7: k36, w&t Short Row 9: k34, w&t Short Row 11: k32, w&t Short Row 13: k30, w&t Short Row 15: k28, w&t Short Row 17: k26, w&t Short Row 19: k24, w&t Short Row 21: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 22: k1, p38, w&t Short Rows 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, & 39, & 41: knit until end of row Short Row 24: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 26: k1, p36, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p25, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p23, w&t Short Row 42: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Medium Short Row 1 (right side): k44, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, & 22: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k43, w&t Short Row 5: k42, w&t Short Row 7: k41, w&t Short Row 9: k40, w&t Short Row 11: k38, w&t Short Row 13: k36, w&t Short Row 15: k34, w&t Short Row 17: k32, w&t Short Row 19: k30, w&t Short Row 21: k28, w&t Short Row 23: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 24: k1, p43, w&t Short Rows 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, & 43, & 45: knit until end of row Short Row 26: k1, p42, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p40, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 46: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Large Short Row 1 (right side): k49, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, & 24: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k48, w&t Short Row 5: k47, w&t Short Row 7: k46, w&t Short Row 9: k45, w&t Short Row 11: k44, w&t Short Row 13: k42, w&t Short Row 15: k40, w&t Short Row 17: k38, w&t Short Row 19: k36, w&t Short Row 21: k34, w&t Short Row 23: k32, w&t Short Row 25: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 26: k1, p48, w&t Short Rows 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, & 49: knit Short Row 28: k1, p47, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p46, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p45, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p44, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p43, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 46: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 48: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 50: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Complete the short rows given for your size. You have now worked both sides of your crown and are ready to seam the top. Therefore, divide your stitches evenly between two dpns and use third dpn to work three needle bind off to seam hood (you can also bind off regularly and seam, or of course use other needles besides dpns to complete it - I just like them because I don't have to worry which end I insert them through for the bind off!). Finally, using your circular needle again, pick up 86 (96; 110) evenly along face hole (in case any of you are as lazy about this stuff as me: the evenly part is important! Place stitch markers or something to keep your sections even if you need to in order to keep track!). Knit four rows around and bind off loosely. Tuck in ends and block hood, allowing both edgings (at the bottom of the hood and around the face) to curl naturally. And that, friends, is how you make this hood!
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The pattern comes with the short and the long version I use to call these type of sweaters ‘Collar with sleeves’ :) because I am here for a maximum warm neck … and a good shoulder fit of course The REBEL cardigan is worked seamlessly from the top down. Start working the collar separately. Then the back stitches are picked up from the collar and the upper back is shaped with increases. Stitches are then picked up from each side of the back to work the shoulders. All pieces are then joined to work the yoke with increases for the body and sleeves down to sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are then placed on hold, underarm sts are cast on, and you continue to work the body to the bottom. After the body is completed, the sleeve sts are worked top down in the round to the end. Beside of weaving in the ends, there is no further finishing required. For any questions and knitting support join my group here SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) Finished bust circumference in cm/inch: 103 (110, 116, 122, 128)(136, 145, 154, 166) cm / 40½ (43¼, 45½, 48, 50¼)(53½, 57, 60½, 65¼)“ The garment is designed to be worn with approx. 27 cm (10½”) of positive ease for smaller sizes and narrow bodies and gradually less positive ease for larger sizes and busty girls. GAUGE 19 sts x 28 rows/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in Stockinette st on main needle after blocking. SUGGESTED NEEDLES 3.75-4mm (US5-6) (depending on your knitting tension), at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves SUGGESTED YARN Short version Two yarns are held together throughout 7 (7, 8, 8, 9)(10, 10, 11, 12) skeins of Quince&Co, Chickadee (100% wool), 166m (181yds)/50g. Color: Winesap Held together with 5 (6, 6, 7, 8)(8, 9, 9, 10) skeins of Katia concept, 50 Mohair shades (67% mohair, 30% polyamid 3% wool), 200m (218yds)/20g. Color: 38 Or m/yds each: 1000/1095 (1100/1200, 1200/1310, 1300/1420, 1420/1550)(1530/1670, 1650/1800, 1770/1940, 1900/2080) of comparable yarns. Long version 8 (8, 9, 10, 11)(11, 12, 13, 14) skeins of Rowan Kid Classic (70% wool, 22% mohair, 8% Nylon), 140m (153yds)/50g. Color: 918 peppermint Or m/yds: 1000/1095 (1100/1200, 1200/1310, 1300/1420, 1420/1550)(1530/1670, 1650/1800, 1770/1940, 1900/2080) of a comparable yarn MATERIALS Stitch markers, Waste yarn or stitch holder, spare needle
Crop tops with free knitting patterns are this season`s must-have! They look great not only on the beach, no doubt about it!
This sort of sounds like a story that would come from The Onion, but it’s true, far as I can tell: the Knit and Natter group in Cramlington, Northumberland, has been banned from meeting in th…