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Last week I wrote about all the projects I had going during the Covid-19 pandemic. I was sewing face masks, weaving towels, knitting a shawl, and spinning a big bag of a lovely Corriedale/silk blen…
This knit dish towel pattern is fun for knitters of all skill levels and creates a functional art piece that looks beautiful in any kitchen.
Favorite Scarf Ever This knitting pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Favorite Scarf Ever
The knit shawl scarf are hand knitted with soft & luxurious super kid mohair & silk . the perfect gift for love one. Very fluffy, soft and beautiful shawl. Light and airy cozy accessory is a perfect extension to your wardrobe. Shawl is long enough to trow over your shoulders on a cool summer night and warm enough to keep you comfortable during a cold winter season. All product are knitted at s smoke free and pets free area from anti allergic yarn. Care: Hand washes in warm water, with detergent for wool. Do not twist, get rid of excess water simply, roll it in a towel, the excess water will go and than put shawl out to dry. Size: W 42 cm x L 196 cm (17 inch x 77 inch)
Knit Estonian Starflower Lace Square Free Knitting Pattern
SKEINS: Color A: Merchant & Mills' Baker's Twine; Color B: Brooklyn Tweed's Shelter; Color C: Purl Soho's Worsted Twist TO MAKE: Set of 3 Pot Holders SIZE: 8 inches, measuring from straight side to straight side; and 9 inches, measuring from corner to corner.
Inspired by vintage tea towels, the Peppered Stripes Wrap is an intermediate knitting pattern with classic striped blue colorwork, reminiscent of your grandma's old tea towels. While the inspiration came from the kitchen, this free knit wrap pattern wasn't made to clean up spilled tea. This is a knit wrap made to be worn around your shoulders and neck all year long. Using a linen stitch and some merino wool yarn, you too can create this heirloom-like accessory that perhaps you can turn into a true family heirloom.
Free knitting pattern for a traditional shetland baby shawl with diamond centre and three borders with trees, two styles of diamonds and sawtooth edging.
Two Hearts as One Kitchen Hanging Hand Towel© Cathy Waldie, January 22, 2008 (revised 2/9/08) (US) 7 (4,5mm) needles 4 oz. 100% worsted weight Cotton (sample in Hot Pink! Lily Sugar ‘n Cream) Button Chibi Needle C/O= Cast On K=Knit Sl 1=Slip One YO=Yarn Over PSSO= Pass Slipped Stitch Over P=Purl X’s= Times St(s)=Stitch(es) Tog= Together B/O= Bind Off C/O 59 stitches 1-6) Knit across for bottom border, slipping the first stitch of each row 7) Sl 1, K1, K3, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, K4, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, *K5, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO* 5 x’s, K4, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, K3, K2 8) Sl 1, K1, P55, K2 9) Sl 1, K1, K3, K2 tog, YO, K4, K2tog, YO, *K5, K2tog, YO* 5 x’s, K4, K2tog, YO, K3, K2 10) Sl 1, K1, P55, K2 11-18) Repeat Rows (7 – 10) for a total of 3 x’s 19) Sl 1, K1, K3, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, K4, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, K33, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, K4, YO, Sl 1, K1, PSSO, K3, K2 20) Sl 1, K1, P27, K1, P27, K2 21) Sl 1, K1, K3, K2tog, YO, K4, K2tog, YO, K33, K2tog, YO, K4, K2tog, YO,K3, K2 22) Sl 1, K1, P26, K3, P26, K2 23) Row 19 24) Sl 1, K1, P25, K5, P25, K2 25) Row 21 26) Sl 1, K1, P24, K7, P24, K2 27) Row 19 28) Sl 1, K1, P23, K9, P23, K2 29) Row 21 30) Sl 1, K1, P21, K13, P21, K2 31) Row 19 32) Sl 1, K1, P19, K8, P1, K8, P19, K2 33) Row 21 34) Sl 1, K1, P17, K9, P3, K9, P17, K2 35) Row 19 36) Sl 1, K1, P15, K10, P5, K10, P15, K2 37) Row 21 38) Sl 1, K1, P14, K9, P9, K9, P14, K2 39) Row 19 40) Sl 1, K1, P13, K9, P11, K9, P13, K2 41) Row 21 42) Sl 1, K1, P12, K9, P13, K9, P12, K2 43) Row 19 44) Sl 1, K1, P12, K8, P15, K8, P12, K2 45) Row 21 46) Sl 1, K1, P12, K8, P15, K8, P12, K2 47) Row 19 48) Sl 1, K1, P12, K8, P15, K8, P12, K2 49) Row 21 50) Sl 1, K1, P12, K9, P6, K1, P6, K9, P12, K2 51) Row 19 52) Sl 1, K1, P13, K9, P4, K3, P4, K9, P13, K2 53) Row 21 54) Sl 1, K1, P14, K27, P14, K2 55) Row 19 56) Sl 1, K1, P15, K25, P15, K2 57) Row 21 58) Sl 1, K1, P16, K11, P1, K11, P16, K2 59) Row 19 60) Sl 1, K1, P17, K9, P3, K9, P17, K2 61) Row 21 62) Sl 1, K1, P19, K5, P7, K5, P19, K2 63) Row 19 64) Sl 1, K1, P55, K2 65) Row 21 66) Sl 1, K1, P55, K2 67-77) Repeat Rows (7-10) 3x’s 78-80) Knit across Begin decreases for the Towel Top 81) Sl 1, K7, *(Sl 1, k2tog, PSSO), K7* 4 times, end, (Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO) K8. (49 sts.) 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92) Knit (slipping the first stitch) 83) Sl 1, K6, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K5* 4 times, last 10 sts: Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K7 (39 sts.) 85) Sl 1, K5, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K3* 4 times, last 9 sts: (SL1 K2tog, PSSO), K6. (29 sts.) 87) Sl 1, K4, *(Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO), K1* 4 times, last 8 sts: (Sl 1, K2 tog, PSSO), K5. (19 sts) 89) Sl 1, K3, (K2tog) 6 times, K3 (13 sts.) 91) (K2tog) 3 times, K1, (K2tog) 3 times. (7 sts.) Tab Section of Towel Top 92-93) Knit, slipping the first stitch 94) Sl 1, K1, P3, K2. 95-108) repeat rows 93 and 94 of the tab section. 109, 110) Knit, slipping the first stitch 111) Sl 1, K1, P3, K2 112-125) repeat rows 110 and 111 of the tab section 126) Sl 1, K1, Bind off center 3 sts, K to end (4 sts) (creates buttonhole) 127) Sl 1, Kfb next st, Kfb next st, K1 (6 sts) 128) K2tog, K2tog, K2tog 129) Knit 1, K2tog, pass first stitch over. Pull tail through last stitch. Weave in ends, wet/spray block. Sew button into center stitches on tab decrease row #92. Don't forget to make a Tribble to finish off your set!
DESIGNER'S NOTES"Stunning knit texture provides cozy and warmth, making The Windchill Scarf a truly delightful scarf to knit!"INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more. When you order this pattern, you will receive two PDFs: One written in English, one written in Français.LANGUAGEEnglish & Français. When you order this pattern, you will receive two PDFs: one written in English and one written in Français.SKILL LEVELAdvanced-Beginner / Intermediate. Video tutorials included. View Skill ClassificationsREQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list. Yarn: Approx. 600 yards (548.64 meters) of Medium/Worsted-Weight (Category 4) Needles: U.S. 8 (5mm)DISCLAIMER All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.COPYRIGHT STATEMENTAll Darling Jadore knitting patterns and crochet patterns and photographs on this website and on all our other platforms are the property of Darling Jadore and are thereby purchased under the agreement that they may not be distributed, copied, re-written, or re-sold. Darling Jadore is a registered business through the Secretary of State, and all Darling Jadore digital knitting pattern and crochet pattern digital files are protected by U.S. Copyright and are property of Darling Jadore. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or in whole, electronically or physically. All finished items made from Darling Jadore knit and crochet digital patterns may be sold, so long as clear credit has been given to Darling Jadore on the buyer's website and on the buyer's social media account, if shown there. We do not sell or offer licensing rights to any of our photographs nor permit use of our photographs for any reason.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.View Skill ClassificationsResell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
Material: Cotton, Acrylic Tassel Knitted Ball Blanket, Wool Blanket, Shawl Blanket, Sofa Leisure Blanket, Handmade Knitted Blanket, Bed Towel Blanket 180*200cm
Create your own DIY hooded towel for baby shower gifts and kids. This tutorial features step by step photos and is completed in 30 minutes or less!
Are you ready for yet another beautiful from ELK Studio? The Southern Beauty shawl will leave you feeling elegant every time! You'll love the simple design!
Knit Lace Edged Hand Towel Free Knitting Pattern
This Nordic Sofa Blanket Knitted Shawl is ideal for adding warmth and style to any space. Made of wool and featuring a solid color design, this blanket will make a chic addition to any bedroom, hotel room, or living space. Soft and comfortable, this blanket offers maximum comfort and can also be used as a decorative bedspread or bedside towel. Specifications Wash Style: Hand Wash Type: Thread Blanket/Towel Blanket Style: Modern Style Shape: Rectangle Pattern Type: Geometric Pattern: Yarn Dyed Material: 100% Acrylic Grade: Grade A Feature: Portable Color Fastness (Grade): 4
SKEINS: Main Color (MC): 2 skeins of Purl Soho’s Field Linen; Contrast Color (CC): 1 skein of Field Linen NOTE: Each Towel uses under one skein of yarn, so with 3 skeins of Field Linen, you can make 3 Towels in total, using the CC as the MC for the third one! SIZE: 11 inches wide x 17 ½ inches long COLORS: MC, Queen Anne's Lace + CC, May Apple
Learn how to knit The Willow Dishcloth with this FREE pattern.
Adding one 12 stitch repeat to make it wider. Cast on 70 stitches. This pattern is very easy. The charts, at first, look daunting because the symbols change every other row - how are you supposed to remember that? Someone on Ravelry said she went through and highlighted all the purl stitches so she could remember. But a few rows into it, I realized you don’t need to do anything like that - if you remember that every single row begins with 3 knit stitches, then you know in that particular row what the knit symbol is going to be. The purls are just the opposite symbol. Easy! 86” x 16” blocked. Blogged about here.
Heart-Themed Knitting Projects will warm your heart and I sure you'll be amazed! Choose your favourite and make it for Valentine's Day!
The Wheat Tea Towel is an easy beginner kitchen towel knitting pattern that will give any home a flair of personalization. Bring in some rustic cottage-core vibes to your kitchen or bathroom, or give the perfect gift for that decor-forward person in your life! This is my second officially published knitting pattern! I was super
Collection of easy 4-Row Repeat Knitting Patterns. Receive written Instructions, Charts, and Video Tutorials by Studio Knit.
DESIGNER'S NOTES"Cozy, warm, and classic, The Weekend Sweater features a beautiful double-knit collar, classic raglan construction, and a relaxed fit, that's a luxurious treat to cozy up in. Knitted in worsted-weight wool, the lofty fabric of this sweater envelops you in earthy comfort as you welcome a sense of natural awe into your wardrobe."INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.LANGUAGEEnglish. This knitting pattern is written in standard American terms.SIZE & FIT Fit: The sweater is designed as a slightly oversized, relaxed-fitting sweater with approximately 8.5”-10” (21.59-25.4 cm) of positive ease. This sweater is worked straight, with the bust circumference remaining the same down to the hips, so there is no bust or waist shaping (making it great unisex). The sleeves are only slightly tapered, making them larger/roomier for a more relaxed, boxy fit. Neck shaping is worked to result in a naturally scooped front neckline, ensuring the sweater fits and lays properly when worn.Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL. Detailed sizing guide provided within the pattern.SKILL LEVELIntermediate. Video tutorials provided. View Skill Classifications. REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list.Yarn: Worsted/Medium-Weight (Category 4)Needles: U.S. Size 8 (5 mm)Yarn Yardage Required (approximates per size): 1020 yards (932.688 meters); 1030 yards (941.832 meters); 1040 yards (950.976 meters); 1047 yards (957.3768 meters); 1051 yards (961.0344 meters); 1055 yards (964.692 meters); 1059 yards (968.3496 meters); 1062-1065 yards (971.0928-973.836 meters); 1068 yards (976.5792 meters).CONSTRUCTIONThe Weekend Sweater is seamlessly knitted in the round top-down (i.e., raglan) on circular knitting needles, eliminating the need for any seaming of the finished piece. DISCLAIMER All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.COPYRIGHT STATEMENTAll Darling Jadore knitting patterns and crochet patterns and photographs on this website and on all our other platforms are the property of Darling Jadore and are thereby purchased under the agreement that they may not be distributed, copied, re-written, or re-sold. Darling Jadore is a registered business through the Secretary of State, and all Darling Jadore digital knitting pattern and crochet pattern digital files are protected by U.S. Copyright and are property of Darling Jadore. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or in whole, electronically or physically. All finished items made from Darling Jadore knit and crochet digital patterns may be sold, so long as clear credit has been given to Darling Jadore on the buyer's website and on the buyer's social media account, if shown there. We do not sell or offer licensing rights to any of our photographs nor permit use of our photographs for any reason.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved. View Skill Classifications.Resell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
Last week I wrote about all the projects I had going during the Covid-19 pandemic. I was sewing face masks, weaving towels, knitting a shawl, and spinning a big bag of a lovely Corriedale/silk blen…
Dohne is worked flat from the right tip to the left edge with a built-in I-cord edge. Although it looks like cables, there is not one cable involved in the textured stitch pattern.There are 2 versions of this shawl: texture & garter and texture only. The texture is quite addictive and you won’t be the only one feeling a little sad when binding off.The pattern is fully written out and charted until the first repeat of adding garter stitches to the shawl is done.Finished dimensions: Version 1: approx. 78.7” (200 cm) wingspan along top edge x 23.6“ (60 cm) width. Version 2: approx. 76.8” (195 cm) wingspan along top edge x 28.7“ (73 cm) width.Language: English, German & Spanish.PDF is updated on 30.01.2019 due correction in GERMAN version on page 2, abbreviation list: 1abh/h.
This is ONLY PATTERN, this is NOT the finished product! This knitting pattern is only in English! knitting level: beginner, easy to follow knitting pattern After purchasing you'll receive an email within minutes with your pattern(s) attached /PDF file/.If you have any problem with receiving the pattern, please convo me! This pattern is a final sale, it cannot be returned or refunded! This pattern and design are subject to copyright, and are for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not distribute or sell this pattern or finished product. Thank you for visiting my shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/GeryYapHandKnits4 If you want to buy the final product - ready-made knitted poncho, please follow the link below: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1065136683/womens-wool-poncho-shrug-cape-hand-knit?click_key=1573ecbfcb932240193a07bc467bc12948fc96f9%3A1065136683&click_sum=334a4153&ref=shop_home_active_16&frs=1
The Cider Tea Towel is an easy beginner kitchen towel knitting pattern that will give any home a flair of refinement. Bring in some rustic cottage-core vibes to your kitchen or bathroom, or give the perfect gift for that decor-forward person in your life! This is my first officially published knitting pattern! I was super
Photo above © fyrefly This knitting pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Lizard Ridge Dishcloth
It’s always sunny with a beautiful sunflower in your kitchen! Or use the chart to make an afghan or placemats etc
DESIGNER'S NOTES“Beautifully textured ridges flow harmoniously throughout, creating the most intriguing optical illusion and texture for The Cliffside Hand Towel. Hang it up by the wooden ring, or lay it flat, this modern, eco-friendly hand towel would make an excellent housewarming gift!”INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.SKILL LEVELBeginner / Advanced-beginner. Video tutorials included. View Skill ClassificationsLANGUAGEEnglish. The pattern is written in standard American terms.REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list. Yarn: Approx. 25 yards (22.86 meters) of Worsted/Medium-Weight (Category 4)Needles: U.S. Size 8 (5 mm)DISCLAIMER All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.COPYRIGHT STATEMENTAll Darling Jadore knitting patterns and crochet patterns and photographs on this website and on all our other platforms are the property of Darling Jadore and are thereby purchased under the agreement that they may not be distributed, copied, re-written, or re-sold. Darling Jadore is a registered business through the Secretary of State, and all Darling Jadore digital knitting pattern and crochet pattern digital files are protected by U.S. Copyright and are property of Darling Jadore. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or in whole, electronically or physically. All finished items made from Darling Jadore knit and crochet digital patterns may be sold, so long as clear credit has been given to Darling Jadore on the buyer's website and on the buyer's social media account, if shown there. We do not sell or offer licensing rights to any of our photographs nor permit use of our photographs for any reason.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.View Skill ClassificationsResell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
Yay...my scarf is finally done. I warped my loom probably about a month ago but I have been caught up in knitting lately and just did not pay attention to my weaving. After a couple of hours of steady weaving it is finally done. I have a really bad habit of collecting drafts I see on the internet and saving them in my weaving folder on the computer with the hopes of trying them out some day. This draft is one of them. I just did a quick search on the internet and I think I originally found the draft on Pinterest. Upon 'visiting the page' the link just takes me back to a Google search so I have no idea who first posted the draft out there in cyber space. Thank you to who ever did that! I used a pale turquoise for the warp and a dark grey for the weft. Both yarns are 8/2 Orlec, which is an acrylic. 160 ends at 20 epi gave it a decent width and I wove to about 78 inches in length. For the last few times I have wound out a warp I have done a double crossed warp. I combined a couple of different warping techniques from a couple of different sources and it has worked out so far - well, except this time. Ashford looms has put out a great video on winding a warp using 2 crosses. One end of your warp is crossed at every thread and is used for threading your heddles. The other cross, at the other end of the warp, is crossed at the same intervals as your ends per inch. So, if you have 20 ends per inch you only cross your warp every 20 passes of the yarn. You end up with small crossed bunches of yarn that are in inch's worth of ends. This makes for easy counting and making sure you have the correct number of ends and for tensioning the warp as it is wound onto the loom. Joyce, a member of some weaving Facebook groups, posted a method of using dowels which are interlaced in the warp, to add tension as you are winding onto the loom. It is a similar method that utilizes Angel Wings. I interlace four dowels through the 'inch' intervals, tie the dowels together, and then as I wind on, the yarn is pulled through these dowels. I do the standard 'tug and pull' once in a while and make sure that all the threads are getting the same amount of tension. It is a much nicer system to work with instead of tying on weights at the one end of the warp. This time, however, I somehow managed to twist the crosses as I passed the looped end onto the back beam. I always warp btf and use a raddle to space out my warp so I don't know how I managed to do that. As I got closer to the end of the warp in weaving I was worried that the twist would give me an uneven tension in the warp but it didn't affect it too much and I managed to keep an even fell line. So here is the draft but since I can't remember where I got it from I have done it up in Fiberworks and just printed out the image....it is a simple 8 thread repeat on the warp and a 12 pick repeat for treadling. I used my Rasmussen table loom and the treadling is nice that you are only changing one lever for each pick - made it easy to catch any treadling errors. Once I went through the repeat a couple of times I more or less had it memorized and just kept a copy of the sequence handy to have a peek at once in a while. When ever I do some weaving I tend to put the draft into Fiberworks and then copy different parts of the image - for example, using the snipping tool I would just select one repeat of the threading sequence, enlarge it, print it out and then use that as my guide for when I am actually threading the heddles. I find that breaking up the draft makes it easier for me to read and to keep track of where I am. Same goes for the tie-up and the treadling. While I was weaving this scarf I didn't pound the weft into place and I could really see the difference in my beat as I progressed. I guess the way the colours intermingled really contributed to showing that. Once I washed and dried the scarf most of that colour distortion did disappear but you can still see some slight variations. It doesn't seem to be too garish or distract from the scarf so I am happy the way it turned out. My selvedges are good and I only had to load my shuttle once so there was only one place I had to tuck in an end....overall pretty satisfied with it. And the final product.... My camera on my tablet does not do the colour justice. The actual colour is way closer to the print of the draft then what you can see above. You can see a faint difference in the colour tone on the right side - that is where there was a difference in the beat. Front and back views - again you can see where I beat just a little bit harder. The boxes are a little more condensed. I don't think a non-weaver would really notice the difference though. Finally, I just have to figure out how to take some "artistic" pictures!
Knitted washcloth are useful for your kitchen and a great training for beginners. Diamond dishcloth looks elegant. Try these free patterns!
This Hanging Towel Free Crochet Pattern is quick and easy to make. You can hang these crochet items anywhere.House-warming gift.
Buttermilk Tea Towel is free farmhouse style kitchen towel knitting pattern for a quick knit full of texture, great for knitting beginners to practice stitches and color changes and seasoned knitters looking for an easy, relaxing project. The tea towel will make lovely kitchen decor for you, or as a
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Last week I wrote about all the projects I had going during the Covid-19 pandemic. I was sewing face masks, weaving towels, knitting a shawl, and spinning a big bag of a lovely Corriedale/silk blen…