Fantastisch, eenvoudig gebreid stijlvol katoen gebreide top. Maten: 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 inch. Vereiste naalden: 6,5 mm 3,25 mm Spanningsstaal: 6,5 mm, 14,5 steken en 24 rijen Vierkante ribbelsteek van 10 x 10 cm Garentype Katoen. ZIE FOTO 2 voor materialen KATOEN BOVENGAREN wordt niet meer gemaakt, zoek een geschikt alternatief Let op: dit is een digitale download van het patroon en niet het voltooide item. Je patroondownload wordt op e-mail verzonden: betaling aan Etsy verwerkt. Neem gerust contact met mij op als je meer informatie nodig hebt of breiadvies, ik sta altijd klaar om je te helpen :) Veel breiplezier!! Patronen hebben een licht watermerk met mijn logo dit heeft geen invloed op het lezen van het patroon :)
Know Your Needles When you're knitting a 3D item such as a hat, garment or toy, broadly-speaking there are two main ways that an item can be made – either it is knitted seamlessly in one piece or it is knitted flat and seamed. To knit a piece seamlessly, you need to work with either DPNs (double-pointed needles) or circular needles, so that you are knitting in continuous rounds to form a tube of knitting. In circular knitting, ever round you work is the "right side" of the work - the side which
Straight needle knitting patterns are a mainstay of the knitting world. Most beginners learn how to knit on straight needles, and even advanced knitters love their straightforward simplicity. Chances are good that you have straight needles in a variety of sizes just waiting to be put to use. But while it's a safe bet that most scarves are knit on straight needles, patterns with instructions on how to knit a hat with straight needles can be much harder to find, and knit sweater patterns harder still. If you're on the hunt for these elusive patterns, you've come to the right place. Maybe you're a beginner still intimidated by knitting in the round, or maybe you're a seasoned veteran who's just not interested in dealing with double points and stitch markers at the moment. Whatever the reason, we've got you covered. These straight needle knitting patterns will are good for more than just knitting a hat with straight needles. For knitters who are just starting out, the different types of knitting needles can be intimidating. If you're not quite ready to dive into the world of DPNs, circulars, and magic loop, we don't blame you! These straight needle patterns are perfect for both novices and experienced knitters, so you can experiment and find the best piece for your particular needs and skill level. If you love these patterns, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to get amazing knitting patterns like these delivered to your inbox every day! These hat and sweater patterns range from the simple to the sophisticated, all of them wonderful additions to any wardrobe. PLUS: Check out the video pattern below for an AllFreeKnitting Exclusive pattern!
Today, I’m sharing how to knit a spectacular one-row stitch pattern, ideal for scarves. It’s fun to knit, reversible, and pretty easy to memorize!
C’est la grande folie du moment, et j’avoue si j’ai succombé, c’est un peu grâce au phénomène de mode, et à la simplicité et rapidité apparente de la technique… Apparente….! Lors de mon premier essai de punch needle je me suis vite rendue compte qu’il fallait connaître quelques petites astuces avant de pouvoir apprécier véritablement […]
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this color makes me so happy ….. hope the pattern for this “little sunshine” makes you happy too ♥ For pattern support, please find the questions thread here Lillesol is worked seamlessly from the top down. The back is worked in plain Stockinette stitch while the front features a beautiful faux cable pattern panel at the center. Knitting starts with the cast-on of the shoulders for the back. Once the short row shaped shoulder slope is done, the back is worked flat to underarm. Shoulder stitches are picked up to work the front to the same length. At underarm both front and back are joined to work the body top down in rounds. Neck finishing is worked next. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the arm opening to work the sleeves (short or long) top down in rounds. Body and sleeves can be lengthened or shortened by working more or less rounds before starting the edging. Size can be adjusted by working widthwise from the size you need/want for your chest, and lengthwise from the size you need/want for your upper arms. Upper arm circumference is determined by the armhole length plus the underarm cast-on. Work more or less rows for both fronts and back (follow instructions for a smaller/ bigger size) to adjust armhole length. Stitch counts are given after each increase or decrease row/round. Yarn Fingering or lace weight yarn that gives you the correct gauge and a pleasant fabric Short sleeve version, approximately: 897 (998, 1091, 1164, 1265)(1378, 1492, 1613, 1692) yds/ 820 (912, 997, 1064, 1156)(1260, 1364, 1474, 1547) m Long sleeve version, approximately: 1161 (1282, 1383, 1462, 1567)(1698, 1827, 1959, 2032) yds/ 1061 (1172, 1264, 1336, 1432)(1552, 1670, 1791, 1857) m For the samples we used: Short sleeve version: Pascuali Puno Winikunka (70% cotton, 30% alpaca) 218 yds (200 m)/50g, shown in color 64/Safran Long sleeve version: LANIVENDOLE Aestiva (70% wool, 30% linen) 328 yds (300 m)/50g, shown in color Tabacco Needles US 3 (3.25 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for V-neck, body and sleeve finishing. US 4 (3.5 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for body and sleeves. Gauge (after blocking) 24 sts x 36 rows = 4” (10 cm) square in Stockinette stitch 25 sts x 36 rows = 4” (10 cm) square in Front pattern (FP) Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) finished bust circumference: 40.75 (44, 47.5, 50, 53.25)(56.5, 60.75, 64.5, 67)” 101.5 (110, 118.5, 125, 133)(141.5, 151.5, 161, 168) cm Suggested ease: 7 - 11” (18 - 28 cm) Sample is worn with approximately 9” (23 cm) positive ease at bust (actual bust circumference plus ease = finished bust circumference). Materials Stitch holders or waste yarn, stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking tools, row counter (optional).
J'ai été très touchée par l'accueil réservé à mon Moomin au crochet sur mon compte instagram . Merci, merci !Regardez, Moomin est tellement heureux qu'il fait la danse de la joie rien que pour vous ! Un tel engouement méritait bien une petite surprise pour cette rentrée sur le blog : je vous l'avai
I like to start the new year organized, so I tidy up my knitting needles and notions at the start of the new year. When you are ready to cast on a new project, there is nothing worse than searching through a tangle of needles to find the size you need. Read on if your knitting needles look like this: Let's solve tha
A sweet celebration of garter stitch, joyful color, and new life, the Happy Feet Booties…
This pattern is also available in English: https://martehelgetun.com/shop/happyfeet/happyfeet-origin... Vi måtte jo bare lage Happyfeet i barnestørrelser også. Den perfekte sokken man tar på om morgenen når det er litt gulvkaldt, har med i veska istedenfor sko når man skal bort på besøk eller bruker på terrassen på hytta mens man nyter en god kaffekopp. De er også den perfekte gaven til de som har alt! Størrelser og mål 20/21 (22/23) 24/25 (26/27) 28/29 (30/31) 32/33 (34/35) Garn og garnforbruk Lunt og Lett by Marte Helgetun 1 nøste Lunt nr. 01 Kitt 1 nøste Lett nr. 01 Kitt Pinner og strikkefasthet 80 cm lang rundpinne nr. 4 Bruker du rundpinner med utskiftbare tupper anbefaler vi å bruke en tupp nr. 4 og en tupp nr. 3,5 En pinne nr. 3 til I-cordkanten, rundpinne eller strømpepinne 24 masker glattstrikk med en tråd av hver kvalitet på pinne nr. 4 = 10 cm
Avoiding holes at the underarm with top-down sweaters: in this tutorial I tell you all about it! Go take a look.
This is the Bohéme pattern for babies from size 6 to 24 months, knitted in a thinner yarn than the pattern for kids and adults. Finished sizes for Baby Bohéme SweaterSize 6 months: Length 30 cm. Chest: 48 cm. (19”). Size 12 months: Length 33 cm. Chest: 52 cm. ( 21“). Size 18 months: Length 36 cm. Chest: 55 cm. (22”). Size 24 months: Length 38 cm. Chest: 58 cm. (23”). Yarn requirements for the baby sweaterSize 6 months and 12 months: 100 g of base colour and 30 g of contrast colour. Size 18 and 24 months: 150 g of base colour and 50g of contrast colour. Needle sizes: 3 and 3.5 mm (US 3 and 4)
Deima's daily vest A true DEIMA signature pieces, now as a pattern. A well fitted, wooly vest, with cute knitted cherries on the bottom. And even without the cherries, this vest will work in its perfect simplicity. The kind of basic pieces you can't have enough off! Deima’s daily vest is knitted in the round, starting from the bottom. The front and back pieces are knit back and forth, after which you knit the shoulder seams together and finally add the rib trims. Choose a simple one colored version, or add the cute cherry pattern on the bottom of the vest. Yarn: 2 strands of Arwetta and 1 strand of Tilia from Filcolana (shown in colors 141, 139 and 147 in Arwetta and 340, 347 and 218 in Tilia) Gauge: 17 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm Needles: EU 4 and 5,5 mm (40 and 80 cm) Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 = EU sizes 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 Measurements: Length: 55 (56) 57 (58) 59 cm from shoulder to bottom. Width: 90 (95) 103 (108) 112 cm Yarn total: 4 balls Arwetta and 2 balls Kidsilk (5 balls Arwetta and 3 balls Kidsilk) 5 balls Arwetta and 3 balls Kidsilk (6 balls Arwetta and 3 balls Kidsilk) 6 balls Arwetta and 3 balls Kidsilk all in the base color. You need 1 additional ball of each yarn quality, in the two colors for the cherries. The pattern is digital and will be sent to your email address as a PDF. Happy knitting!
You can get your pet turned into a mini version of them, in other words, a plushie!
How to knit an I-cord edge Hey friends! For today’s Tips and Tricks Tuesday, I’m going to show you how to knit an I-cord edge. A few people asked me how I got such a tidy looking edge on my new shawl design (work in progress), so I thought I’d share a quick tutorial. Here’s...Read the Post
Happy Valentine's Day! I thought it would be fun to share this super cute We Are Knitters Happy Cushion with y'all for the occasion! :)
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Happy Feet Baby Slippers Knitting Patterns
This is yet another garland I made for the #CraftBlogClub gift swap taking place this month. As you know, I made the first crochet rose garland quite early on before I even knew who would receive it. I just felt like making a rose garland for the first time and I really love it. Luckily, my swap partner happens to be the one person I know best from our little Twitter group and I immediately had an idea for another garland that would suit her even better: spiderwebs! She is getting her PhD in film studies and loves horror films. Perfect! I used the half spiderweb pattern from Crochet it Baby, but only crocheted the first four rows to keep the webs small. Once I had nine of these, I just tied the webs together and it's a good length for a small garland to hang on your mantelpiece, for instance. I think I might actually make one for Halloween. The yarn has been part of my stash for years, but I never knew what to do with it. It is 100% acrylic with multicoloured lurex in it: Woolcraft Diamonds DK lurex blend yarn 2001 in black/gold. I still can't think of anything else to do with it! If you have any ideas, please let me know.
NOTE ------- This listing is for a pdf pattern download, not the finished garment! DESCRIPTION ------------------ A wise friend once said to me, “The world needs more cowlneck ponchos.” Well, world! Here you go! Tenderwood is a DK/light worsted weight cowlneck poncho featuring a timeless, textured colorwork yoke incorporating both knit and purl stitches, and split front and back for ease of arm movement. A perfect transitional piece between seasons, when there’s still a bite in the morning and an evening chill. This pattern is size inclusive with finished yoke measurements from 59-84”/150-213cm. SIZING 1, 2, 3, 4 Finished yoke circumference: 59”/150cm, 66”/167.5cm, 77”/195.5cm, 84”/213cm Finished neck circumference: 25”/63.5cm, 26”/66cm, 27”/68.5cm, 27”/68.5cm Length from collar to bottom tip of hem: 23”/58.5cm, 24.5”/62cm, 26”/66cm, 27.5”/70cm Recommended ease is 10-15”/25.5-38cm positive ease. Measure around the OUTSIDE of both arms at bust to determine your measurement, then add at least 10”/25.5cm to that number to determine your size. See schematic in pattern photos. MATERIALS Yarn: DK weight Yardage: MC: 870, 1020, 1300, 1500 yds / 796, 933, 1189, 1372 m CC1: 155, 170, 200, 220 yds / 142, 156, 183, 202 m CC2: 100, 110, 130, 145 yds / 92, 101, 119, 133 m Needle(s): US6/4mm circular needle, in various lengths (16”/40cm for neckline, at least 47”/120cm for yoke and body), or size needed to obtain gauge You may need to change needle sizes after completing the colorwork if your gauge changes significantly when knitting stockinette and/or knitting flat. Swatching for gauge is recommended! Tools: Spare circular needle/cable at least 42”/107cm or scrap yarn, stitch markers, tapestry needle Gauge: 20 sts x 28 rows = 4”x 4”/10 x 10cm in stranded colorwork in the round, washed and blocked 20 sts x 28 rows = 4” x 4”/10 x 10cm in stockinette stitch knitted flat, washed and blocked Pattern photography by Anna-Lisa Miller
STITCH OF THE MONTH - April 2014 The Ridged Eyelet Border is worked over a background of stockinette stitch. It works well for adding a single border of a simple eyelet lace to a garment or baby items to add some interest and texture. Weaving a pretty satin ribbon or a knitted icord through the eyelets will add a touch of femininity. Ridged Eyelet Border (Uneven number of stitches) Rows 1 thru 3 (RS) Knit Row 4 *P2tog, yo; repeat from * to last stitch, k1 Row 5 thru 6 Knit These 6 rows form the Ridged Eyelet Border Swatch is shown repeated on a stockinette stitch background.
Gallant sweater is a beginner friendly top-down knitting pattern. The sweater is bold and chunky knit. It is cropped and it features a simple short turtle neck. Worked in stockinette stitch all the way through. Intended to be worn with little ease. 0-5 cm of positive ease is built into the pattern. Sizes Bust size of the finished sweater with ease built in is XS 31 ½ ”, S 35 ½ ”, M 38”, L 41”, XL 45”, 2XL 49”, 3XL 52”, 4XL 57 ½ “, 5XL 62” inches. (XS 80, S 90, M 96, L 104, XL 114, 2XL 125, 3XL 133, 4XL 146, 5XL 157 cm). Gauge 7.5 stitches by 10 rows = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm) using size US19/15 mm needles in stockinette stitch after blocking. Yarn 650, (750), 800, (875), 960, (1040), 1200, (1400), 1500 grams of “Crazy Sexy Wool” from Wool and The Gang, or “The Wool” from We Are Knitters (200 grams = 80 meters /87 yards). Needles For the neck and first half of the yoke you will need 16” US19 (15mm) + 32” or 40” US19 80 cm or 100 cm circular knitting needles. Longer needles can be used for the neck and the sleeves if you use magic loop method.
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.
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The Abrazo is a contemporary style chunky slipover that will effortlessly keep you dressed up and warm. Slipover features large openings for the arms, cropped in the front and slightly longer in the back, it is framed with an i-cord edging to give it a minimal look.Gauge7 stitches by 10 rows = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm) using size (US 19) 15 mm needles in stockinette stitch, blocked.Gauge is important, you will need to check it periodically as knitters tend to knit differently when knitting flat and knitting in the round.Yarn480, (520), 580, (620), 680, (725), 800, (860), 880 grams of “Crazy Sexy Wool” from Wool and The Gang, or “The Wool” from We Are Knitters (200 grams = 80 meters / 87 yards).Suggested needlesUS 19 (15 mm) 32” or 40” / 80 cm or 100 cm circular knitting needles or needles to obtain gauge.
It's time to start making love! I mean... making sure your loved ones feel loved! Valentine's Day is just around the corner, so get making some adorable Valentine's amigurumi patterns to show your kids, your spouse, your friends, your fiance, your co-workers how you feel! Check out these adorable Valentine's amigurumi patterns that are perfect
With this pattern you can make your very own big long cat. This cat is an adorable companion and so great to cuddle with! The pattern is beginner friendly but you will join legs. It is made with Lammy Yarns Chenille 6 and a 5 mm crochet hook. You can also use similar yarns like Katia Bambi, Himalaya Dolphin, Parfait chunky, Hobbii Baby Snuggle or Honey bunny. You will need: - 250 grams of Lammy Yarns Chenille 6 in a color you like - 20 grams of Lammy Yarns Chenille 6 in white or off white - 12mm safety eyes - fiberfill - some black thread for the face - 5mm crochet hook (or your preferred size) With this yarn and crochet hook the finished project will be about 48 cm (19 inches) tall. If you need any help feel free to ask me. Lammy Yarn Chenille 6: https://www.etsy.com/nl/listing/1451912559/lammy-yarns-chenille-6-yarn-chenille
Craft your own Grinch Amigurumi, the perfect project for fans of the classic holiday story, adding a mischievous touch to your festive decorations!
This stitch uses a variation of single crochet called elongated single crochet (eSC). This is how it is worked: Insert…
Ever since I posted the details of the top-down rollneck sweater I knitted for Bob, I’ve gotten a lot of questions about why on earth I would opt to knit flat sleeves on a top-down sweater, as well as how to do it. For many or most knitters, the whole point of knitting a top-down sweater […]
Need some cool knitting projects to add to your list for making DIY Christmas presents? I love knitting, but with the holidays coming up, I already find myself with limited time on my hands. Quick knitted gifts are the way to go. After searching Pinterest for more hours than I care to admit, I found
Immerse yourself in the world of Dragon Ball Z with the Vegeta Amigurumi, a captivating crochet project that brings the fierce and determined Saiyan prince to
I am tremendously happy to share that Punch Needle Espadrille Slipper kits are back in stock! Just in time for cold toes and cozy holidays!
Traveling on an airplane with crochet hooks can be scary, but the TSA guidelines are easy to follow. Here are some tips on what to bring and what you can't.