THIS PATTERN IS NOT A TRAINING MATERIAL This diagram is available in English THIS IS A DOWNLOAD ONLY, NOT A READY TOY crochet. Difficulty is medium. Designed by Marina Emelyanova THIS PATTERN INCLUDES: - pdf file with detailed instructions - 21 pages and many pictures to help you with your work - pattern available in English - Instant digital download - ready to download immediately after payment. You will see a download link in your order details. The size of the finished toy is 29 cm. My Instagram - https://vk.com/away.php?to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fmeri_toys%2F&cc_key= My Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010864153200&mibextid=kFxxJD
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Corrugated, or two-color ribbing, is a common decorative edging on many colorwork designs, including my Woodland Mittens. It has a great effect, but it can be a bit trickier than regular colorwork, which is usually done all in knit stitches. I'm typically a "picker" or continen
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The BABA sweater got its name simply from the stripes with color A and B :) I’m still enthused about the stand-up collar working with the most wollen yarns and that it gets back in shape again, even after I’ve worn it rolled down An option for an A-line shaped body and optional short sleeves are included in the pattern The BABA sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down in 2x2 stripe pattern (2 rounds - 2 colors) throughout. Start working the collar and then increase for the yoke. Then the yoke is worked with raglan increases to sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are 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 picked up again to work the sleeves top down in the round to the end. For any questions please join the knitting support in the ANKESTRiCK group Details: SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) Bust circumference of the finished sweater (according to the front), positive ease included: 98 (106, 112, 120, 128)(136, 146, 156, 166) cm / 38½ (41¾, 44, 47¼, 50½)(53½, 57½, 61½, 65¼)“ The garment is intended to be worn with approx. 23 cm (9”) of positive ease for smaller sizes and narrow bodies and gradually less positive ease for larger sizes and busty girls. GAUGE 22 sts x 30 rows/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in Stockinette st after blocking. SUGGESTED NEEDLES Main needle: 3.5-4mm (US4-6) (depending on your knitting tension), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves Smaller needle: 3.25-3.75mm (US3-5), 40 cm (16”) and at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves SUGGESTED YARN Two yarns are held together throughout: Color A (lighter color): 3 (3, 3, 4, 4)(4, 5, 5, 6) cones of ITO Rakuda, (70% Wool, 30% camel), 212 (231yds)/40g. Sample color: Angora Or m/yds: 520/570 (570/620, 620/680, 690/750, 760/830)(830/910, 910/995, 1000/1095, 1100/ 1200) of a comparable yarn Color B (darker color): 3 (3, 3, 3, 4)(4, 4, 5, 5) skeins of GARNA Nobilis (100% Lambswool ) 225m (246yds)/50g. Sample color: mosgreen Or m/yds: 480/525 (520/570, 570/620, 630/690, 700/765)(770/840, 840/920, 930/1020, 1030/ 1120) of a comparable yarn Color A+B each held together with: 4 (5, 5, 6, 6)(7, 7, 8, 9) skeins of ITO sensai (60% mohair, 40% silk) 240m (262yds)/20g. Sample color: Silver Or m/yds: 920/1000 (1010/1100, 1110/1215, 1240/1355, 1380/1500)(1520/1660, 1670/1820, 1850/2020, 2050/2240) each of comparable yarns Tip: The 2 yarns held together could be replaced by a single thread of any woolen yarn you get gauge with (DK weight). Please expect to need some more m/yds then. MATERIALS 9 stitch markers, waste yarn, spare needle Techniques used in this pattern: CO knit purl increases (video tutorial) decreases color change (video tutorial) tubular bind off (video tutorial)
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Circa 2006, when I was planning on redoing a couple of old lawn chairs, a Google search for instructions on how to work macramé lawn chairs led me into exploring the craft of macramé itself, which in turn left me shaken and scarred. Every click seemed to reveal some fresh new horror. I couldn't seem to find a single attractive use of this craft. There was nothing but bad jewelry, terrible home décor items, tacky lawn chairs, Elvis-style belts, wretched Christmas decorations, and really bloody awful owls. Remember these plant hangers? They were ubiquitous in the seventies. Although fortunately back then it didn't generally occur to people to make their plant hangers do double duty as a wine rack. And then there were the macramé owls. So many owls. For some reason people who did macramé had a real fetish for owls. There were macramé owl earrings, macramé owl key chains, and especially macramé wall hangings. If you have the fortitude you can peruse seven freaking pages of macramé owls here. Eventually, defeated and demoralized, I just printed off some instructions and did my chairs in the "I heart Bingo" pattern above. I kid. I actually worked them in a plain pattern using cream-coloured cord. And they turned out fine, but to this day that's my only foray into macramé. Then a little while ago it occurred to me that I ought to write a post on macramé for this site as I've done for a number of other crafts that are akin to knitting. This time my image googling results were more mixed. Some of the same traumatizing crafts were still popping up (go ahead and google "macramé lingerie" if you dare), but there were also a number of very attractive items. I've since learned that macramé is also known as Canvandoli and knotted fiber art, which helped me uncover some of the better examples of macramé. As of course exist. There are bad crafts out there, but there's really no such thing as a bad crafting technique. When crafting goes wrong as it often does, the fault lies in the design and/or the execution, not in the medium itself. Every tree produces some bad apples. So yes, macramé has loads of potential as a craft. If anything, it's underexplored as a medium. I do think it's fair to say that macramé is more limited than knitting. It isn't well suited to making clothing. Loosely knotted macramé will be too open weave to be wearable (unless one is, say, J.Lo), and knotting it more closely will make it too stiff and heavy for clothing. Macramé does have some limited use as overlays and embellishments for clothing, as is the case with this hammered silk crepe and jersey macramé dress from the Spring/Summer 2010 Ready-to-Wear Collection by Tadashi Shoji. Macramé can also be used to make straps or halter back detail for a garment. It could also be used to make a shawl. The stiffness and sturdiness of closely knotted macramé makes it a good technique for purses and handbags, as in the case of this clutch and shoulder bag from Banana Republic. Macramé can make some quite striking jewelry, in which the crafter can incorporate beads and stones and other findings. If you've got a simple wooden or metal chair frame about, you can make a quite comfortable and attractive macramé chair that will be suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Macrame can also be used to make pillows, as in the case of these from Amenity, though you will want to line them. And I don't see anything objectionable in a simple macramé plant hanger, like these ones, the pattern for which is available for free on the Lion Brand site (I can't link directly to the pattern as anyone who wants to access it must register first). But please, no plant hangers with tassels hanging nearly to the floor, and no sticking wine bottles into your plant hanger, because that's just wrong. If you wish to give macramé a go, there is Free-Macrame-Patterns.com, which offers some patterns (of varying quality, but that's to be expected given the price) and, more importantly, instructions on the basics and more advanced techniques of the craft. There's also Macrame School on Youtube, which offers a number of instructional videos, and for inspiration, there are quite a few macramé boards on Pinterest. But it doesn't seem that macramé will ever distance itself from the owl. If anything, macramists seem determined to embrace the owl, as artist Andy Harman has done with this owl installation. There is, in fact, Macramé Owl, an "organisation [that] is dedicated to saving, rehabilitating and reviving the Macramé Owl". I couldn't make this stuff up. STOP STARING AT ME.
Learn more about casting on and binding off! This Knitting Cast On and Knitting Bind Off Techniques infographic shows you that you can start and stop your knitting projects in a variety of ways. If you've ever wondered what the difference is between a standard bind-off and a tubular bind-off, or a knitted cast-on and long-tail cast-on, this free printable infographic gives you a helpful snapshot comparing techniques. While this infographic does not teach you how to cast on and bind off, it does give you an image of what the cast-ons and bind-offs look like, why they are different, and what uses each unique technique may have. Get a snapshot of the different knitting cast-ons and bind-offs with this helpful, demystifying infographic.
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in this cold time where you can't get enough winter accessories, this kind of scarf is a huge favorite of mine. i knew when creating this, that it had to be made in a great quality and that the size should be right. the small size, is like a classic bandana size perfect with a sweater to spice up an outfit or as shown in the last page. the large size can be tied around the head for the bike ride, or around the neck too. all in all, the scarf to go with everything. and for a smaller project like this, you can spoil yourself a little with the yarn quality. you deserve it! yarn: 1 strand prestige from lana gatto (brown 10053) or 1 strand cashsoft from long yarns (0033) and 1 thread angel from permin (884181) gauge: 20 stitches x 28 rows in stockinette stitch = 10 cm x 10 cm on needle size 4 mm needle size: 4mm (100 cm round needles) sizes: 1 (2) measurements: 73 cm (100 cm) measured on the widest piece of the scarf. after washing and in use, however, it will stretch a bit. yarn consumption: 2 (4 skeins) prestige, 2 keys cashsoft + 1 skein angel (4 skeins of cashsoft + 2 keys angel) yarn alternative: cashmere cotton, or cashmere premium both from long yarns. the pattern is digital, and will be send as a pdf-file to your e-mail address. happy knitting!
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From some emails I received, I guess some folks didn't realize that I'm using more than one knitting spool/corker when I use different sized cord. Here's a photo of 3 knitting spools that I made with the nails spaced at about 3/4 inch for the 1mm cord, 1 inch for the 'Type I'(1/16 inch) paracord, and 1.25 inches for paracord(1.5 or 1.75 inches can be done for a looser spaced out pattern on the regular paracord). The spools and the napkin ring I used were found at a craft store(Michaels or Hobby Lobby). I drilled the center hole of the spools to enlarge them to 3/8 inch diameter and also pre-drilled the holes for the nails so I wouldn't split the wood when tapping the nails in. You can also make your own spools using hollow cylinder shaped objects like pvc pipe sections and plumbing fittings with epoxy/duct/electrical tape to secure the nails in place. There are knitting machines that can crank out these sinnets very quickly, but I tried one and it would only work with yarn, with the string/cord I tried being too stiff for the machine to manipulate. There are at least couple of pages with mention/diagrams of spool knitting shown in 'The Ashley Book of Knots'. I've found them to make great key chain and neck lanyards with smaller diameter cordage, and you get a thicker rope sized version from using paracord. You can use just two of the nails for a smaller square pattern, like you'd get using a lucet.
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