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If you've been wanting to craft your own alpaca, you're in luck! Today we're showing you how to make your own needle felted alpaca in just 7 steps.
Monday Journal Knitting Pattern! This is to make a long sleeve shrug top using a combination of wool and mohair yarns to make the softest, cosiest bolero - perfect for layering over every outfit no matter what the season. This knitting Pattern includes a PDF download for sizes XS-XL of the top in the product pictures. Pictured also on an S for reference. Techniques you will need to know (or learn as you go) are : cast on knit purl cast off. MATERIALS NEEDED: 12mm Straight needles + 8mm Straight Needles 5 x Loyal Vegas Tweed + 2 x 12ply Touch Yarns Mohair. Tapestry Needle A Monday Journal Knitting tin (not essential but we think you will like it)ligh The pattern will be available for instant download, please check your spam folder if you have not received it. WHEN BUYING THIS PATTERN YOU GET A PDF FILE WITH A WRITTEN PATTERN.THIS PATTERN IS STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL, NON-COMMERCIAL USE. COPY, DISTRIBUTION OR COMMERCIAL USE OF THIS PATTERN OR ANY PARTS IS NOT ALLOWED.
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Requirements: Foolproof Crazy-Quilt Projects 1 piece of felted wool 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" 1 piece of lining fabric 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" 1 piece of non-woven stabilizer 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" 2" piece of 7mm ribbon Assorted 4mm and 7mm silk ribbons Assorted Perle #8 and # 12 threads Assorted stranded cottons Chenille #22 needle Milliner’s #9 needle Small button Construction; Note: Pattern includes ¼" seam allowance. 1. Fuse the stabilizer to the wrong side of the wool felt. 2. Fold the felt into the shape of an envelope and press well. Folded envelope 3. These pressed lines form the perimeter for the embroidery. It is important to remember the ¼" seam allowance. Perimeter lines 4. Follow the stitch maps from Foolproof Crazy-Quilt Projects to complete the embroidery. Stitch map 4.1 Top Left-Hand Corner - Seam Treatment X - page 38 4.2 Top Right-Hand Corner - Seam Treatment J - page 34 4.3 Bottom Left-Hand Corner - Lid Piece 5 - page 69 4.4 Bottom Right-Hand Corner - Seam Treatment B - page 14 4.5 Center - Seam Treatment A - page 68 5. Baste the 2" ribbon to the top corner of the embroidered square to form the button loop. Button loop 6. Put the outer panel on the lining piece with right sides together. 7. Pin and sew the panels together, leaving a small opening for turning. 8. Turn the panels right side out. Gently push out the seams and press. 9. Fold the completed panels into an envelope shape and press well. 10. Slip stitch the two front seams closed. 11. Feather stitch along the stitched seams and the top edge. 12. Attach the button to the front in line with the button loop. Attached button Completed Project; Enjoy! Follow my blog with Bloglovin
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Knitting Pattern - Classic Garter Stitch Blanket Shawl Wrap - Winter Tales Blanket Shawl This is a PDF pattern available in English, Français, Español, Deutsch, and Norsk. Finished Measurements - 78" [198 cm] wingspan Gauge - 18 sts and 36 rows = 4 x 4" [10 x 10 cm] in garter stitch on 4.5 mm (US Size 7) needle Needle Size - 4.5 mm (US Size 7) circular needles 32-40" or the required needles to obtain gauge Yarn - 826 yds 755 m Suggested yarn - 300 g of Istex Plötulopi Icelandic Wool (100 g = 328 yds), 3 plates © 2023 Ozetta; All Rights Reserved.
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Schön aussehen tun sie, dass sie ganz gut funktionieren sollen, hat man schon gehört. Ich hatte Holzstricknadeln aber bisher nie so richtig ausprobiert. Ganz günstig sind sie nämlich auch nicht und so kam mir ein Zufall zu Hilfe. In einem Trödelladen hatte ich die alten Schätzchen entdeckt und für ein paar Cent abgegriffen. Bisher standen ...
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Monday Journal Knitting Kit for a Marle Boerlo Shrug! This is to make a long sleeve shrug top using a combination of wool and mohair yarns to make the softest, cosiest bolero - perfect for layering over every outfit no matter what the season. This knitting kit includes a PDF download for sizes XS-XL of the top in the product pictures. Pictured is a size S also on an S for reference. This kit is available with all items needed OR if you have needles and kit items already, it is also available to order with just the wool and the PDF pattern. Techniques you will learn through our video tutorials, or use if you can already knit are : cast on knit purl cast off. MATERIALS INCLUDED IN THE FULL KIT: 12mm needles + 8mm needles 5 x Loyal Vegas tweed 8ply yarn + 2 x Touch Yarns 12ply Brushed Mohair 100g Stitch Holder Stitch Markers Tote Bag Yarn Snips Tapestry Needle Measuring Tape A Monday Journal Knitting tin (not essential but we think you will like it) The pattern will be available for instant download, please check your spam folder if you have not received it. WHEN BUYING THIS PATTERN YOU GET A PDF FILE WITH A WRITTEN PATTERN.THIS PATTERN IS STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL, NON-COMMERCIAL USE. COPY, DISTRIBUTION OR COMMERCIAL USE OF THIS PATTERN OR ANY PARTS IS NOT ALLOWED.
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An easy DIY craft! Learn how to make your own needle felted sheep with roving wool, felt balls, and chenille stems.
Ramona cardigan has top-down raglan construction, a crew neck and slight waist shaping. It features a fake ‘seam’ along the sides, giving the appearance of a seam as well as providing a little more structure than a typical seamless sweater. Slightly cropped and well-fitted, this cardigan is a quick and easy knit. Detailed pattern instructions make this a perfect ‘first sweater’ project for the beginner knitter. More advanced knitters will also enjoy the pattern as a relaxing knit. PATTERN INFORMATION: Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) (7, 8, 9, 10, 11) Note: older versions of this pattern used different sizing labels (i.e, “Size S” instead of “Size 2”). If you would like to know how these previous sizing labels correspond to the new labels, visit my tips page. Finished Bust Circumference (buttoned): 33.25 (35.25, 38.5, 41.75, 44, 46) (50.25, 53.5, 56.75, 60, 64)”/ 84 (90, 98, 106, 112, 117) (128, 136, 144, 152, 163) cm Picking Your Size: Choose a size that is approx. 2-3”/5-8 cm larger than your actual bust measurement. Shown in size 2, being worn with approx 2”/5 cm of positive ease. Gauge: 15 sts & 22 rows = 4”/10 cm in St st after blocking. Yarn: Approx 775 (825, 900, 975, 1030, 1075) (1175, 1250, 1325, 1410, 1510) yds of aran/bulky- weight yarn, shown in Osprey by Quince & Co (100% American Wool; 100g = 170 yds), 5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7) (8, 8, 8, 9, 9) skeins. Shown in color Kumlien’s Gull. A Few Yarn Substitution Ideas: Cascade Ecological (or Eco +) Berroco Mercado Berroco Ultra Alpaca Chunky Manos del Uruguay Maxima Needles & Other Supplies: • US 9/5.5 mm 32”/80 cm circ needle or size needed to obtain gauge. • US 9/5.5 mm DPNs, or size used to obtain gauge (or you can use 32”/80 cm circ for the magic loop method). • US 8/5 mm 32”/80 cm circ needle, or 1 needle size smaller than that used to obtain gauge (for button- band & neck ribbing). • 8 stitch markers. • 2 pieces of scrap yarn, approx 20”/51 cm in length. • Tapestry needle. • Locking stitch markers (for buttonhole place- ment). • Buttons: approx 7 (7, 7, 7, 7, 8) (8, 8, 8, 8, 8), ap- prox 7/8”.
Coasters made of felted garment wool that I hand dyed using the marigolds from my garden.
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After seeing these and this one. I had to start one of my own. Chevalier Mitten with locally grown alpaca.
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If your favorite wool socks were accidentally put in the washing machine and now they look small enough to fit a doll, there's no need to throw them away. Wool socks often can be stretched back to their original shape with a little warm water and hair conditioner. You'll be wearing those socks again in no time at all.
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I decided to take some time this past weekend to make myself a wee little needle book. It's small enough to fit in the palm of my hand how cute! I like to keep my needles in my floss case so it had to be small enough to fit flat under the lid. I was keeping them on a scrap of fabric but as I added more it started to look like this It was driving me absolutely crazy To make it I started with two pieces of linen, one black for the outside and natural for the lining they are around 5 x 2.5 inches They are a bit wonky because I didn't pay close enough attention to the grain of the fabric and I didn't measure I put a bit of fusible interfacing to the back of the black to keep it nice and flat, then added a bit of embroidery detail. Sew the two parts, right sides together, turn, press, close the hole, and add some blanket stitching to the edges. I only used one piece of felt for the inside to keep it small and not too bulky but I did add some ribbon to slip the needles under, that way you can put needles on both sides of the felt without showing on the opposite side. To attach the felt I just hand stitched right down the middle, the only part I used my machine for was sewing the black and natural together. Add a little tie and that's it, a sweet little needle case. No more needle mayhem.
In Our Tools, Ourselves, we get to know fiber artisans of all walks, ages, styles and skill levels, by way of their tools. For more on the series, read the introduction. I’m enamored of Seattle photographer Kathy Cadigan‘s taste in knitting. (You’ll recall her Jón hat. See also Monochrome Tolt, Pembroke, Volcanic Maren, etc.) And […]
Don't you just love free patterns! Today I am giving you the link to my free baby top-knot knitting pattern. Update: Pattern now has instructions for both knitting in the round and knitting flat. It is knit in the round and is very, very simple! I wrote it as a starter pattern for people learning to knit in the round. It uses double knit or light worsted weight yarn and has instructions for 5 sizes ranging from preemie to 2 years. I know many, many knitters in the UK hate knitting in the round (but they dislike sewing up seams too!!!) whereas my US friends are much more comfortable with it . I have a little theory about this! If you learned to crochet first and then to knit, you are comfortable knitting in the round - if you didn't learn to crochet, or only learned much later, you are a two needles only sort of person - and as crochet is so much more popular in the US, and only just starting to gain in popularity here, there are more "in the rounders" in the States. So there you have it - my theory - but let's get back to point of the post!! The free pattern can be downloaded here. It is also in the Knitting Patterns tab at the top of the page, so you can get those knitting needles out and get knitting today!
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NOW IN STOCK! (EXCEPT #706, EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON) This 100% organic non–mulesed wool has been dyed using infusions of completely natural ingredients such as walnut, rhubarb, indigo and juniper. Its even thickness and gentle twist make it perfect for hand embroidery, cross stitching, punch needle, weaving and mending. Crewel wool thread is used as a single strand, and cannot be divided. It is approximately the same thickness as three strands of Mouliné Spécial (Cotton embroidery floss). Woolmark certified, this thread has undergone rigorous testing for colourfastness including for light, washing, rubbing and sweating. Eco Vita 360 is a very versatile thread that is suitable for a wide range of craft techniques. Its fluffy quality adds softness, texture and a three-dimensional quality to needlework. Explore its properties as you create stunning embroidery designs, cross-stitch and textural punch needle projects. Projects can be hand washed at 30 degrees, so it’s ideal for visible mending, darning, weaving or embellishing cherished textiles. There are over 60 luminous shades to choose from. From soft neutrals to bold vibrant hues, the natural dyes give the thread a gently mottled appearance that adds a touch of authenticity and organic beauty to your makes. Thread Facts: Woolmark Certified - Durable, colourfast, fade and sweat resistant 100% Organic non-mulesed wool 60 shades 100% natural dyes Handwash at 30 degrees Made in Italy 16m (17.5 yards) per skein
These well-crafted carry-all and eyeglass cases blend elegance and function. For more knit crafts, get Martha's Guide to Knitting— it’s the exclusive resource for knitters of all skill levels.