ASOS DESIGN V neck jumper with colour block and tipping detail in green Product Details Jumper by ASOS DESIGN If in doubt, knitwear Colour-block design V-neck Long sleeves Contrast tipping Relaxed fit Slouchy cut Product Code: 1829357 Brand This is ASOS DESIGN – your go-to for all the latest trends, no matter who you are, where you’re from and what you’re up to. Exclusive to ASOS, our universal brand is here for you, and comes in all our fit ranges: ASOS Curve, Tall, Petite and Maternity. Created by us, styled by you. Size & Fit Model wears: UK 8/ EU 36/ US 4 Model's height: 178cm/5'10” Look After Me Machine wash according to instructions on care label About Me Soft knit Ribbed texture Body: 80% Acrylic, 20% Polyester.
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As part of my new resolution to keep my knitwear going for longer and reduce waste (although most of it has been going for many years already and was second hand to start with!), I've decided to try my hand at some visible mending. It's not something I've tried before, and I thought I'd s
i-am-chen engineered knitwear created by designer Zhi Chen. Featuring asymmetrical designs, colour blocking and contrast tipping details.
MORE KNITWEAR IN THE ALPS Just Another Winter Jumper To Share With You Back again with another winter jumper from snowy Val D’Isere. I mentioned in my last post that I had taken a few snaps whilst aw
*PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN AND NOT THE FINISHED PRODUCT* The Ketchup Cardigan Pattern is a super chunky, squishy, colourful cardigan perfect for beginners who want to try something more challenging than a scarf! There is an option to add a ribbed collar to the cardigan as seen in the last photos! This is a one-sized oversized cardigan ideal for UK6-14 (shown in photos on a UK8) Lots of photos and helpful links are included in the pattern but please contact me if you need any extra help. You will need: 15mm circular knitting needles 6 x balls of Wool And The Gang's Crazy Sexy Wool in colours of your choice (We Are Knitters' The Wool or similar 200g/80m super bulky yarn) I used 3 x lilac powder, 2 x strawberry lemonade and 1 x red yarn - you may need more balls depending on how much of one colour you desire! Tapestry/embroidery needle for weaving in ends Row marker (a small elastic band/a ring or a small loop of yarn works just as well) Techniques used are basic knit and purl, increasing stitches, knitting in the round (magic loop), knitting flat on circular needles. The optional ribbed neckline requires picking up stitches. All of these are easy to learn and I've linked to helpful videos in the pattern! Gauge: 10cmx10cm stockinette on 15mm needles = 7 stitches, 11 rows You will be able to knit this pattern up in about a week. Upon payment you will be able to instantly download this pattern. This pattern is in English. No refunds can be given once downloaded. I have an adapted version of this pattern listed in my shop 'The Sherbet Cardi' which uses 10mm + 12mm needles and Chubbs Super Chunky yarn instead. Please check that out if you feel it would be more suitable! Happy Knitting!!
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Do you struggle to keep your tension even when you knit stranded colourwork in the round over small circumferences? Lots of people do! I’ve mentioned the trick of working inside out a few times in our books and here on the blog, but I’ve never shown in detail what I mean by this, so in today’s “not
Instead of writing or illustrating a journal to record his excursions, Sydney-based artist Jake Henzler knits colorful memories of urban landscapes into huge pieces of art. The artist goes by the name of “‘Boy Knits World”’ on Instagram and crafts quilt-like panels of urban spaces that he comes across whilst traveling. Henzler lived in CopenhagenContinue reading "Copenhagen’s Distinct Architecture Knit into Color-Blocked Urban Landscapes by Jake Henzler"
Close up Block type: 4-patch Block size: 10 1/2 inches Colour scheme: reds, greens and neutrals Texture/fabric manipulation: fabric origami Cut: one red 6 in square one 6 in pale green square a 10 …
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ASOS DESIGN Tall v neck jumper with colour block and tipping detail in green Product Details Tall jumper by ASOS DESIGN If in doubt, knitwear Colour-block design V-neck Raglan sleeves Relaxed fit Slouchy cut Product Code: 1829363 Brand This is ASOS DESIGN – your go-to for all the latest trends, no matter who you are, where you’re from and what you’re up to. Exclusive to ASOS, our universal brand is here for you, and comes in all our fit ranges: ASOS Curve, Tall, Petite and Maternity. Created by us, styled by you. Size & Fit Model wears: UK 8/ EU 36/ US 4 Model's height: 179cm/5'10.5” Look After Me Machine wash according to instructions on care label About Me Chunky knit Ribbed texture Main: 80% Acrylic, 20% Polyester.
I have made many willow blankets over the past few years and they never fail to delight ! There is something very special about this beautiful block with its intricate lace detail and crisp corners but sadly every time I post pictures I get flooded with requests for help and cries of despair from frustrated hooksters ! 200 Crochet Blocks by Jan Eaton The willow block is by Jan Eaton and is pattern 189 in the book 200 Crochet Blocks. It is a fabulous book with written patterns for 200 blocks that you can mix and match to make blankets and I highly recommend it! (this book is written in UK crochet terms) I have chosen to make my squares in 1 colour only as I think it enhances the pattern. I have adapted the pattern and just keep working in 1 colour until finished. So now to help the many of you who say they can't master round 4 ! Please note this is how I make my blocks. Other people may have interpreted the pattern differently, but this works for me ! This pattern is from a book so I will not post pattern details here just my hints and tips. If you buy the book it is clearly written and with these extra photos I hope you will manage! Rounds 1 2 & 3 Check you have 48 trebles in round 3. This is important! 48 divided by 4 = 12 stitches for each side ready to start round 4 with 1 dc in 1st stitch 5 chain now put your hook into the bottom chain and make a slip stitch this forms a little 'ear' make a slip stitch in 1st chain Now this is where it may start to go wrong. We are going to make the circle into a square. So I find it helps to calculate how many stitches will be for each side. 48 divided by 4 = 12 stitches for each side of the square slip stitch in 1st chain complete next you must MISS 2 STITCHES make 2 chain then 1dc where the needle is miss 2 stitches it will look like this miss next 2 stitches chain 2 then dc where needle is again miss 2 stitches chain 2 then 1dc miss 2 stitches chain 3 then 1dc miss 2 stitches chain 2 then 1dc (each time we miss 2 stitches) this completes 1 side of the square you have used 13 stitches 1 side of the square now you will repeat that little sequence for the next 3 sides of the square chain 5 then slip stitch into bottom chain when all 4 sides are done you will have 4 'ears' equally spaced in the corners 4 sides complete now for round 5 slip stitch into next 5 chain space this will be the first corner continue from the book slip stitch into 1st ear If making in 1 colour I begin round 6 where round 5 ends to save breaking off the yarn. I start with 7 chain (2 to replace a treble then 5 for the chains) then 1dc 3 chain 1dc in the corner etc willow square complete Finally I add an extra round of dc to each square in my joining colour making 3 dc in each corner stitch. When calculating my squares I try to make an equal amount of each shade to ensure an even balance but you don't need to be too fussy about this! I lay them out like a Sudoku puzzle in a random arrangement but trying to get only 1 of each colour in any row or column! This is great fun! My favourite method of joining for these squares is crocheting the squares together from the front using UK dc through both loops. This creates a really strong join with the ridge on the front. First I join all the rows in 1 direction. Then in the opposite direction. You will find a detailed picture tutorial HERE My blankets are made in Stylecraft Special DK It is my favourite blanket making yarn as it is soft and snuggly, very affordable, can be machine washed and tumble dried and comes in over 80 wonderful shades. Crochet Borders Finally to complete a blanket you need a border. It is like a frame around a picture and sets it off ! My border comes from the book Around the Corner by Edie Eckman I added 1 round of trebles first to add depth then used border 93. (do note this book is written using US crochet terms) So there you are ! Easy when you know how ?! I do hope this has helped the many of you who have written to me. It is my pleasure as a teacher and crochet artist to share and encourage others. However blogging takes much time when I am not making orders. If you have been helped or inspired by my work please consider a small donation to support my crochet journey. You can do this by using the Paypal donation button on the sidebar. Many thanks and happy hookin! Heather X X X
Crochet colour block plant pot covers to enhance your plants! 🪴 PEACHY LAVENDULA Colourway- Purple with peach tipping 🍑 Fits a 13 cm/ 5 “ pot but will fit smaller for a baggier fit. A handy tip is to reuse a plastic bag (I use a bagel or bread bag) to line the crochet pot so it doesn’t get wet after every time you water 💧 Hand washable with cold water (becomes lovely and soft after a wash too!) 🌻 Handmade and designed in Derbyshire especially for you by Sarah, a knitwear professional with a love of colour and quirky design 🧶 See photo of colour options to ponder your choice 🌈 All tags are made from recycled card to help our lovely planet 🌎 🌳 ♻️ MEASUREMENTS: HEIGHT OF POT: 12 cm DIAMETER OF POT ACROSS THE TOP: 13 cm HEIGHT OF CONTRAST COLOUR: 4 cm Please note there may be slight variation in the size as this is a handmade product
We sat down with Jade Sapphire, our favorite cashmere experts, to dream up this gorgeous Cashmere Ombré Wrap Kit. Eight skeins of sumptuous cashmere form an octave, each hand-dyed to travel from a deep, rich bass note up to a delicate, light treble tone. The effect is operatic: full of drama, lyricism, and ravishing beauty! From the downy winter undercoat of goats who have adapted to life in the extreme temperatures of Mongolia, cashmere is designed by nature to be lightweight and super toasty. This cashmere has four even plies and knits into a beautiful, even fabric with a light halo that is distinctive of the fiber. The Cashmere Ombré Wrap Kit includes a Cashmere Ombré Wrap Pattern booklet and enough yarn to make a seed stitch or a mistake rib wrap... Gorgeous!
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Crochet colour block plant pot covers to enhance your plants! 🪴 PONTE VECCHIO Colourway- Pale melon with pale caramel tipping Fits a 13 cm/ 5 “ pot but will fit smaller for a baggier fit. A handy tip is to reuse a plastic bag (I use a bagel or bread bag) to line the crochet pot so it doesn’t get wet after every time you water 💧 Hand washable with cold water (becomes lovely and soft after a wash too!) 🌻 Handmade and designed in Derbyshire especially for you by Sarah, a knitwear professional with a love of colour and quirky design 🧶 See photo of colour options to ponder your choice 🌈 All tags are made from recycled card to help our lovely planet 🌎 🌳 ♻️ MEASUREMENTS: HEIGHT OF POT: 12 cm DIAMETER OF POT ACROSS THE TOP: 13 cm HEIGHT OF CONTRAST COLOUR: 4 cm Please note there may be slight variation in the size as this is a handmade product
This is a new line of fabric out called "Little Gatherings" by Moda. I really like the earthy colours of this line. It should make a nice man's quilt. Tonight I started playing around with this block. I think I like it! Each of the prints is quite tiny so they would lend themselves to the civil war era quilts quite nicely. I got myself some fat quarters, but I'm thinking that's not enough. Also, we have a new baby in our church, little Jessica Grace. I think EVERY baby needs a hat and this one is no exception. I missed her baby shower but will have to give her mamma the goodies this Sunday. Have a great week-end.
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Cast on a multiple of 4 sts. Set-up Row: Knit 4, * yarn over, knit 4; repeat from * to end. Row 1: Purl 4, * knit 1, purl 4; repeat from...
A stunning collection of knitwear designed by Lisa Richardson, featuring fair isle and colour blocking in a colourful and wearable palette of Felted Tweed. View the collection of Felted Tweed by Lisa Richardson kits here. Information on sizing, yarn, needles and tools required Type: Book Format: Book Designed by: Lis
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It can be overwhelming when you begin to look at all the different tools, equipment and notions that you could use when making a quilt. But what do you actually need? In this guide to what you actually need to make a quilt I will pair it down to just that.