PATTERN INFO The Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition is a worsted weight version of the original Winona Polo. It is worked top down, first flat, then in the round. First, the back is worked flat with short rows to shape the shoulders. The back is then placed on hold and stitches for the front are picked up along the cast on edge. The front shoulders are knit until the length of the placket has been reached and then joined together. The front and back pieces are then joined in the round to create the body. After knitting to your desired length, the body is then finished in a split, folded hem. The sleeves are then picked up in the round and worked with decreases for a tapered fit. The cuffs, placket, and collar are then worked in double knitting for a thick, sturdy edge. This pattern provides instructions for two stripe patterns, the first with four stripe colors of varying widths and the second in a rugby-styled pattern. The Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition is an intermediate level knitting pattern. SIZING The Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition is designed to have approximately 30-40% positive ease, meaning the circumference of the polo is 30-40% larger than your bust. If you are between sizes, I suggest sizing down as the pullover is already oversized. Sizes: (1, 2, 3) [4, 5, 6] (7, 8, 9, 10) Bust: (28-30, 32-34, 36-38) [40-42, 44-46, 48-50] (52-54, 56-58, 60-62, 64-66) in [(71-76, 81-86, 91-96) [102-107, 112-117, 122-127] (132-137, 142-147, 152-157, 162-167) cm] Garment circumference: (40, 44, 49.5) [54.5, 60, 65] (70, 75.5, 80.5, 86) in [(101.5, 112, 125.5) [138.5, 152.5, 165] (178, 192, 204.5, 281.5) cm] Note: Sizes 7, 9 and 10 were only partially tested. Size 7 is currently in testing. If you are interested in knitting these size 9 or 10, I’m happy to offer the pattern for free in exchange for feedback on the fit. Please email emily [!at] emknits.co for more information. YARN (1325, 1350, 1400) [1500, 1650, 1800] (1900, 2050, 2250, 2450) yards [(1210, 1235, 1280) [1370, 1510, 1645] (1740, 1875, 2060, 2240) meters] of worsted weight yarn. For the stripe design with varying widths, you’ll need the following proportion of colors: Black: 22.5% Gray: 33% Beige: 14.5% Reddish Brown: 30% For the rugby-style stripes, you’ll need this proportion of colors: Cream: 75% Green: 5% Blue: 20% To determine the amount of yarn you need for each color, multiply the percentage of each color by the amount of yarn required for the size you select. NEEDLES US size 8 [5 mm] circular needles 24, 32 or 40 in [60, 80 or 100 cm] GAUGE 18 st x 24 rows on 4x4 in [10x10cm] using US size 8 [5 mm] needles in stockinette, blocked TECHNIQUES Double knitting German short rows Grafting Intarsia (optional) Italian bind off Mattress stitch Provisional cast on Whip stitch DISCLAIMER All knitting patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped. Test knitters and sizes in order: @em.knits_, size 2 @fleurangeapparel, size 6 @daade.made, size 1 @ghibliknits, size 4 @crochetcarter, size 5 @a.stitchoflove, size 3
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit neat edges for beginners. 4 techniques and knitting tips for instant result - video included.
The crochet cast-on method creates a really neat edge that resembles a chain cast-off edge; it is sometimes known as the cast-off cast-on method.
When knitting a V-neck sweater you need a neat finish for the neck ribbing. Of course, you could do it in two pieces which overlap, but fo...
Have you noticed that the edges of your rows seem looser, more filled with stitches than the middle? It might look a bit like you’ve knitted extra stitches when in fact you’re just knitting your average garter stitch scarf or baby blanket. If your knitting is generally a bit loose, this isn’t unusual. But also […]
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit neat edges for beginners. 4 techniques and knitting tips for instant result - video included.
Soft mouline wool yarn brings a depth of colour to our knitted tank. Shaped to a crew neck, finishing at a top-hip length and with integral ribbed edges. Mouline wool. Crew neck. Top-hip length. Integral ribbed edges. ### Details Hand wash. 100% wool.Made in Portugal.Soft yarns are liable to pill to some extent, even when using those of the best quality. To take good care of them remove any pills using a pilling comb and protect them from sharp items or jewellery that may catch or snag. Size & Fit Regular fit. Length: Top hip. Sleeve: Sleeveless. Neck: Crew.Studio model Nova is 5ft 9in/175cm tall and is wearing a size S.
Also, see the matching fingerless mitts, Tundra Mitts. Or, if you'd like a cardigan, the Tundra Cardi is now available!FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 30 (34, 37½, 41, 44½, 48, 52, 55½)" Shown in 34" size.YARN: osprey / kumlien’s gull 152 7 (7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 11) skeinsNEEDLES: 32" circular in size US 9 (5.5 mm) 32" circular in size US 11 (6.5 mm)GAUGE: 16 sts = 4" and 17 rows = 2" in basket stitch with smaller needles; 18 sts and 14 rows = 4" in star pattern with larger needlesAre you making this? Come show it off in the Caterpillar Knits group!
Now that so many of you have coverstitch machines, I thought I’d rerun this tutorial from 2001. This is a very easy and neat (yes, I love my sewing to be neat and tidy!) way to finish a knit.…
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A step-by-step tutorial on how to bind off the last stitch neatly for knitting beginners. Including a video and easy-to-follow instructions.
When we want to make lovely side edges on a project, we should remember to work side stitches in a certain way that guarantees that the edges will be uniform and nice-looking. These important stitches even have a special name – selvedges. There are a number of ways to work selvedge stitches with each way […]
When we want to make lovely side edges on a project, we should remember to work side stitches in a certain way that guarantees that the edges will be uniform and nice-looking. These important stitches even have a special name – selvedges. There are a number of ways to work selvedge stitches with each way […]
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Language English Level Easy/Intermediate Construction The Petra Sweater is worked bottom up in flat knitting, in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch. It’s an easy stitch but it requires to count rows. For both the front and back pieces, you will start by working 8 rows in 1x1 ribs, then work the rest of the body in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch. You will cast off stitches to shape the underarms, and then you will cast off stitches once you reach the neckline. You’ll work each shoulder separately with decreases to shape the neckline. The sleeves are also worked in flat knitting, from bottom to top. You will work the whole sleeve in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch, with increases to shape to sleeves. You will pick up stitches along the neckline to work the collar in garter and 1x1 rib band stitch with 4 mm needles. Shape and sizes The Petra Sweater is meant to be worn adjusted, with a comfortable ease. It goes down to the hips, and the sleeves stop at the wrists. Sizes XS/S – S/M – M/L – L/XL – XL/2XL are suited for an approximate bust circumference of 80/85 – 85/90 – 90/95 – 95/110 – 110/125 cm. Make sure to take your measurements in order to chose the size that fits you best, depending on your morphology, and the fit you are aiming for. You will need • 9 (10 – 11/12 – 12 – 14) skeins of Cotton Merino – 50 g/105 m (color 100) from Katia Yarns • 1 pair of 5 mm knitting needles • 1 pair of 4 mm knitting needles for the collar • 1 tapestry needle, scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your knitting Techniques Cast on – knit and purl – decreases – increases – cast off – pick up stitches – seam Sample 18 st x 27 r = 10 x 10 cm with 5 mm needles, texture stitch.
We all know that knitting with different colors is a lot of fun and a great way to add personality to our knitting projects. Whether you’re working on stripes, stranded knitting, or intarsia,…
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Pattern available in ENGLISH and PORTUGUESE. SIZES XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL) Shown in size M. Recommended ease: 10-25 cm of positive ease. FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Chest circumference: 37.6 (40.7, 43.8, 47, 50.1, 53.2)” / 95 (103, 111, 119, 127, 135) cm. Length from armhole to hem: 9.5 (9.8, 9.8, 10.5, 10.6, 10.6)” / 24 (25, 25, 26.5, 27, 27) cm. Length from neck to hem: 17.5 (18.3, 18.5, 19.7, 20.2, 20.8)” / 45 (46, 47, 50, 51, 53) cm. Sleeve length from arm separation to cuff: 15.1 (15.4, 15.9, 16.1, 16.2, 16.2)” / 38 (39, 40, 41, 41, 41) cm. MATERIALS Yarn: 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5) skeins of Mondim for a single color sweater or 3 (4, 4, 6, 6, 6) skeins of Mondim x La Bien Aimée for a faded sweater (100% non superwash Portuguese wool, 421 yds / 385 m ‒ 100 g). Total yardage for project: 1097 (1219, 1360, 1520, 1685, 1825) m / 1200 (1333, 1488, 1662, 1843, 1995) yd. Needles: US 2 / 3 mm 16” / 40 cm and US 5 / 3.75 mm 16” / 40 cm and 32” / 80 cm circular needles, or 40” / 100 cm if you prefer to magic loop. Adjust needle size to obtain gauge. Notions: Stitch markers, waste yarn, tapestry needle. Colors for faded sweater: Color A (shown in La Bien Aimée Mondim Driftwood Graffiti): 1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2) skeins Color B (shown in La Bien Aimée Mondim Grellow): 1 skein Color C (shown in La Bien Aimée Mondim Yellow Brick Road Graffiti): 1 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3) skeins
This is a Mrs Moon pattern sold via our Gilliangladrag Ravelry LYS. It will be emailed to you within approx 24 hours. The jumper is worked from the top down and is very quick and simple. The only trickiness is ensuring that you keep the floats nice and neat, especially as the zigzags get bigger. For this reason, it's recommended to knit the sleeves flat, as it is particularly tricky going down the arms. {Also, be very careful when securing the carried yarn, try to ensure you never twist yarns in the same place on consecutive rounds or you will get show-through. For these reasons only Mrs Moon would recommend that you have a little experience of colour-work before trying this pattern!} You will need:Mrs Moon Plump:3 (4, 4) x main colour (A) shown in Toffee1 (1, 1) x contrast colour 1 (B) shown in Crème Caramel2 (2, 2) x contrast colour 2 (C) shown in Fondant Fancy2 (2, 3) x contrast colour 3 (D) shown in Bubblegum15mm and 12mm circular needles (60 or 80 cm)Alternative colourway: A – Darjeeling, B – Pavlova, C – Pistachio Ice Cream, D – Gooseberry Fool Size: s/m/l (the small is very small – UK size 8.Medium UK size 10-12, Large size 14-16)Finished Measurements: Chest 100cm, (120cm, 140cm) (39½”, 47½”, 55”) Length(neck to hem) 52cm (55cm, 58cm) (20½”, 22”, 23”) See here for our: Mrs Moon Plump Super chunky
Step-by-step tutorial for beginner knitters about a simple way to make neat increases that do not form holes.
This comprehensive beginner's guide covers everything you need to know to knit neat, stretchy ribbing for your next knitting project.
Jacob Cohën neatly summarised its approach to fabrics as "noble and natural" in its show notes, a philosophy reflected in the design of this rollneck sweater. Utilising virgin wool, a pure yarn absent of any chemical treatment, the brand knits an intricate honeycomb pattern that's perfect for layering in the transitional seasons. false
Although we have already seen how to get neat edges when knitting, today we will talk about two things we often take for granted, but are very important ...
Langues français, anglais, espagnol et danois Niveau Avancé Dimensions 60 x 66 cm (après blocage!) Contenu Le patron contient des explications écrites, des diagrammes pour l’Intarsia, une feuille de route écrite pour vous aider à vous repérer pour les changements de couleur, ainsi qu’un tutoriel sur l’Intarsia et le Jacquard. Techniques montage - maille endroit - maille envers - noppes - Intarsia - Jacquard - rabattre les mailles Matériel •70 g de Coton Pima couleur 1 (Saumon) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 5-6 g (12 m) de Coton Pima couleur 2 (Noir) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 18 g (36 m) de Coton Pima couleur 3 (Naturel) - chez We are knitters • 20 g (42 m) de Coton Pima couleur 4 (Saumon clair) - chez We are knitters • 70 g de Coton Pima couleur 5 (Aquamarine) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 1 paire d’aiguilles 5 mm • 1 aiguille à laine, des ciseaux, des épingles et un support pour le blocage Language English, French, Spanish and Danish Level Advanced Measurements 60 x 66 cm (after blocking!) Content The pattern includes written instructions, diagrams, a roadmap to help you with the color work and to keep track of your progress, as well as a tutorial on Intarsia and Fair-isle. Techniques cast on - knit - purl - bobbles - Intarsia - Fair Isle - cast off Supplies •70 g of Pima Cotton color 1 (Salmon) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 5-6 g (12 m) of Pima Cotton color 2 (Black) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 18 g (36 m) of Pima Cotton color 3 (Natural) - from We are knitters • 20 g (42 m) of Pima Cotton color 4 (Light salmon) - from We are knitters • 70 g of Pima Cotton color 5 (Aquamarine) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 1 pair of 5 mm/8 US/6 UK knitting needles • 1 sewing needle, a pair of scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your knitting
Learn how to knit front back (kfb), otherwise known as a single increase, with this knitting photo and video tutorial!
Learn how easy it is to knit the k2tog (knit two together) decrease with this step-by-step, beginner-friendly photo tutorial.
Applied I Cord is a great way to finish the edge of knitting. Why use applied I Cord? There are several reasons you may want to add this finish to a project: The edge is rolling and you want to stop or limit it That area can use another color as the edging The edge …
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Patron de tricot // Patron de tricot The pattern is available in French, English FR Le Toscane Vine top est un top à l’allure très fleurie et très ajouré qui le rend idéal pour les journées chaudes de l’été. Le motif ressemble à un feuillage de vigne grimpant tout au long du top qui ne nécessite pas de manches supplémentaires car les bords sont légèrement dentelées et formeront donc des manches évasées sur les côtés. J’ai beaucoup visité l’Italie l’année dernière et ce qui m’a marqué en Toscane ce sont les champs de vignes tout au long des plaines et campagnes. J’ai eu un réel coup de cœur pour ce pays que je continuerai à visiter très certainement. Ce top est donc un hommage à ce voyage, à ce pays. Sur ce patron sont indiquées cinq tailles XS S, M, L, XL Vous pouvez retrouver la taille qui s’adapte le mieux à votre corps en regardant les mesures ci-dessous : MESURES XS Largeur 41 cm Longueur 42 cm S Largeur 45 cm Longueur 46 cm M Largeur 50 cm Longueur 55 cm L Largeur 55 cm Longueur 57 cm XL Largeur 60 cm Longueur 60 cm Note : Les indications de longueurs sont à titre indicatives et sont à faire en fonction de votre corps et du blocage qui est très important pour donner de la définition à votre dentelle et sa taille définitive. Le top se porte en effet loose avec au moins 5 cm d’aisance positive. NIVEAU: Intermédiaire Matériel : Aiguilles droites de 3,5 mm Mètre ruban Kit de blocage : Mousse + Aiguilles Nombre de pelotes : XS / S 2 1/2 pelotes du coton Pima de We Are Knitters (100g) M / L / XL 4 pelotes du coton Pima de We Are Knitters (100g) EN The Tuscany Vine top is a top with a very floral and openwork look that makes it ideal for hot summer days. The pattern looks like vine foliage climbing all along the top, and it does not require additional sleeves as the edges are slightly scalloped forming flared sleeves on the sides. I visited Italy a lot last year and what impressed me in Tuscany are the vineyards all along the plains and countryside. I had a real crush on this country that I would certainly continue to visit. So this top is a tribute to this trip, to this country. This pattern is written for 5 sizes XS S, M, L, XL. You can find the best size for you below: MEASUREMENTS XS Width 16 1/2 in (41cm) Length 16 1/2 in (42cm) S Width 17 1/2 in (45 cm) Length 17 ½ in (45 cm) M Width 19 in (59cm) Length 21 ½ in (55 cm) L Width 21 1/2 in (55cm) Length 22 1/2 in (57cm) XL Width 23 ½ in (59cm) Length 23 ½ in (59cm) Note: The length measurements are just an indicator, and should be measured according to your body after blocking. Blocking is very important to give definition to your lace and its final size. The top is indeed worn loose with at least 2“of positive ease. LEVEL : INTERMEDIATE Materials: One pair of 3.5 mm/ 9UK/ 4 US flat A measuring tape Blocking kit : foam + needles Number of skeins: XS / S 2 ½ skeins of The Pima Cotton from We Are Knitters (100g) M / L / XL 4 skeins of The Pima Cotton from We Are Knitters (100g)