Hey sewing friends!! It’s Nellie from sewmessy.blogspot.com and today we are going to talk about a very difficult and long adjustment topic. The Full Bust Adjustment. The...
General info: This pattern is property of Gina Mastrianni, organization Gina Making Art, and intended for your personal use only. The pattern can not be shared and garments can not be made from the pattern for resale. Thank you for supporting my small business and making it possible to share my designs with you! Check out other examples and please tag your own projects with: #Thebalconyshorts on Instagram @gina.making.art Garment Construction The shorts are worked in 5 main steps. First, the left panel is knit flat and includes the left front and left back of the shorts. Second, the right panel is knit flat and includes the right front and right back of the shorts. Third, the crotch seams are hand seamed shut with a tapestry needle. Fourth, stitches are picked up for the waistband and knit in the round. Lastly, elastic is folded into the waistband and crocheted shut. Techniques expected to be understood: long tail cast on, knit, purl, bind off, vertical invisible hand seaming (including slopes), pick up stitches, crocheting surface slip stitches, sewing an elastic band together. These shorts are relatively simple, but include purl stitches 50% of the time. You’ve been warned! Fit: These shorts are intended to fit loose like basketball shorts or sweatpants shorts. They can be worn casually or dressed up! Sizes are based off of Ysolda´s Free Women’s Sizing Chart with a range from Waist 26 - 54 “ & Hips 34 - 62 “ Garment Waist ease: 9.5” (24cm) of positive ease, except 5X size: 9” (22.8cm) and XS: 9.75” (24.8cm) Garment Leg opening ease: 7.5 (7, 7.75, 7.5, 7.5, 9.25, 9.5, 9.5, 10)“ of positive ease 19.1 ( 17.8, 19.7, 19.1, 19.1, 23.5, 24.1, 24.1, 25.4) cm Garment Full hip ease: 8.5 (10, 11, 10.25, 9.75, 10.5, 11, 8.5, 9.5)“ positive ease 21.6 (25.4, 27.9, 26, 24.8, 26.7, 27.9, 21.6, 24) cm Designer notes: I used the same size needles for ribbing and stockinette and achieved the same gauge, as did most of my test knitters. However, please consider using your smaller needles if your ribbing is generally much looser than your stockinette! Make a test swatch ahead of time to see if you need to use a smaller needle size for ribbing. Personal opinion in choosing a size: Because the shorts are intended to be so loose, many of the testers technically fit into two sizes and weren’t sure if they should size up or down. I suggest measuring your hips at your fullest hip and your waist at about your belly button. This can help to maintain a more loose fit. Materials Pattern written for Rauma Pelini, 50 g / 176 oz = 102 m / 112 yd (DK weight, 50% linen 50% cotton). Yardage Estimates: 402 (475, 547, 612, 653) (761, 851, 924, 959) m / 440 (520, 598, 669, 714) (832, 931, 1011, 1049) yds Needles 3.5 mm (US 4, UK 9) circular needles // Read Designer Note Above 3.25 mm (US 3, UK 10) circular needles for waistband 4 mm (US G6 4.25, UK 6) crochet hook for closing shut the elastic into the waistband. This step can technically be done with knitting needles if a crochet hook is the only thing keeping you from trying this design, however the pattern is written based on using a crochet hook. Tapestry needle for hand seaming the shorts. Sewing machine to sew ends of elastic band together (alternative: hand sew with needle and thread) Elastic band to be sewn into waistband Elastic length: at least the width of your waist Elastic Width: XS (S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) 1 (1, 1, 1.25, 1.25, 1.25, 1.5, 1.5, 1.5)” 2.5 (2.5, 2.5, 3, 3, 3, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5) cm Note!: Information on elastic length is NOT specified in pattern. The length of the elastic will be up to the individual knitter! Testing info: Other yarn used by Test Knitters include the following: Small: Rauma Petunia (473 meters, 215g, 4.3 skeins) Small: Valley Yarns Leverett (425 meters; 220g, 4.7 skeins) Medium: Lana Grossa Landlust Sommerseide (510 meters, 150g, 3 skeins) 2XL: Cascade Yarn The alternative yarns are not officially included in the pattern. Test knit completion in Rauma Pelini: S, M, L, 1XL, 2XL. Not all sizes have been test knit due to unforeseen circumstances hindering test knit completion and/or no applicants for those sizes. Please feel free to send an email if you are interested in testing the shorts in 3 - 5XL. Note: the best way to get ahold of me is through email: [email protected]. This pattern was graded by That Metzbowergirl Designs
Pdf cross stitch pattern – The Rendezvous (by Pierre Charles Comte) Last photo shows how it looks like the finished piece With your purchase you will receive: A Pdf pattern with black and white symbols A Pdf pattern with colored symbols A JPG picture of the painting A Symbol Key page in DMC floss code Stitches: 291 x 400 Size (on 14 count Aida fabric): 20.79 x 28.57 inches 52.80 x 72.57 cm THERE ARE OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE IF YOU WANT A DIFFERENT SIZE, PLEASE CONTACT ME I will send your pattern by email within 24 hours after the payment Any question or comment, do not hesitate to contact me Happy stitching!!! Thanks for your visit :)
This Yarn Weight Categories Chart is an infographic with everything you need to know about knitting needles, yarn types, and projects. Since this printable yarn weight chart includes the yarn weight numbers from 0 to 7, the category, from lace to roving, the knitting needle sizes, in both US and metric measurements, as well as the ideal projects for each type of yarn, you're going to want to keep it nearby every time you're knitting. Not only is this guide to yarn weights great for a seasoned knitter, this chart is super helpful when looking for free knitting patterns for beginners who don't know much about yarn weights and related information regarding knitting. It's so nice to have on hand, we recommend printing it out and laminating it for regular use. Sign up for our free email newsletter for more amazing patterns and tutorials!
Explore art prints by the Swedish artist Sofia Lind creating universes of charming characters, combining soft colours and intuitive motifs.
Let your creativity soar! This is a fun an easy pattern to work with and can fit all average size cats, small dogs and other small animals. Instructions for kittens and smaller animals are include. Made with worsted weight yarn and a size F and H crochet hook. Designed by Patricia Szafranski.
Crochet Symbols and Directions Chart - As you all know by now, I've been really getting into crochet over the past year or so. I still consider myself a newbie and I'm trying to learn new stitches and designs whenever I can find the time. To this point I've only followed written directions and whenever
In my time sewing, one factor has had the power to make or break my project, and that is the drape! So today I'm sharing with you a guide to fabric drape!
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Knitting pattern ⨯ Versatile Round Yoke Pullover with Textured Ribbing and Puffy sleeves ⨯ Spicy stem It is meant to be a very simple pullover, which is easy to modify and adjust to fit anyone. It turned out every bit as beautiful and versatile as I hoped for. The pullover is worked top down seamless in the round, featuring a well fitted round yoke with textural ribbing on the neck, hem, cuffs and shoulders. Both the body and sleeves are worked straight down with no additional shaping and are gathered at the hem and cuffs. 🖤 Sizes The pattern is written for nine sizes to fit 74 [84, 94, 104, 114] [124, 134, 144, 154] cm /29 [33, 37, 41, 45] [49, 53, 57, 61] in bust circumference with ca. 9–13 cm/ 4-5 in of positive ease. For the finished garment measurements, refer to the graph provided. The sample is shown in size 2 on a 160 cm (5.3 ft) tall model with ca. 84–66–94 cm (33–26–39 in) body measurements. 🖤 Yarn Main colour: ca. 250 [280, 310, 340, 370] [400, 430, 460, 490] g of Nutiden yarn, 100% Swedish wool with approx. 470–500 m (515–550 yds) per 100–120 g plate, held double (and triple for the ribbing sections), shown in shade Stem (dark green); with an estimated yardage of 1200 m//1312 yds [1344//1470, 1488//1627, 1632//1785, 1776//1942] [1920//2100, 2064//2257, 2208//2415, 2352//2572] held together for the body and sleeves with ca. 60 [70, 80, 90, 100] [110, 120, 130, 140] g Filcolana Tilia, 70% kid mohair and 30% silk with 210 m/230 yd in 25 g skein (shade 136); with an estimated yardage of 504 m//551 yds [588//643, 672//735, 756//827, 840//919] [924//1010, 1008//1102, 1092//1194, 1176//1286]. Or any other yarn(s) to match the gauge. 🖤 Needles and notions A pair of 4 mm (US 6) circular needles with 60–100 cm (24–40 in) cable or a pair of interchangeable needles with spare cables; at least 4 stitch markers; a tapestry needle or crochet hook. 🖤 Gauge 15 sts & 24 rows in 10 cm (4 in) measured over stockinette stitch worked in the round after blocking on 4 mm (US 6) needles with 2 strands of Nutiden and 1 strand of Tilia held together. Adjust the needle sizes if necessary to obtain the correct gauge. · Instant PDF with written step by step instructions, all featured techniques have links to video. · Knitting skill level: Advanced beginner. · Incl. US terms. · Language: English Patterns are a final sale, due to their digital nature they cannot be returned or refunded. © 2021 Teti Lutsak
PDF cross stitch pattern – THE WOMEN OF AMPHISSA (1887 - Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema) With your purchase you will receive: A Pdf pattern with black and white symbols A Pdf pattern with colored symbols A JPG picture of the painting A Symbol Key page in DMC floss code Stitches: 500 x 333 Size (on 14 count Aida fabric): 35.71 x 23.79 inches 90.7 x 60.43 cm Number of colors: 48 THERE ARE OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE FOR ANY PATTERN ALTERATION PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE PURCHAISING IT Any question or comment, do not hesitate to contact me Thanks for your visit HAVE FUN!!!
I’ve created this page to show all of the sock heel patterns I can find. It’s a page I can quickly use as a reference. If you have a heel you love leave a comment and a link and I’…
Pdf cross stitch pattern – Benvenuto a Casa (by Daniel del Orfano) Last photo shows how it looks like the finished piece These patterns are compatible with the Pattern Keeper app With your purchase you will receive: A Pdf pattern with black and white symbols A Pdf pattern with colored symbols A JPG picture of the painting A Symbol Key page in DMC floss code (last page of the pattern) A list with the number of skeins needed for your project Stitches: 236 x 400 Size (on 14 count Aida fabric): 16.86 x 28.57 inches 42.82 x 72.57 cm THESE ARE THE AVAILABLE SIZES ON 14 COUNT (If you want to know the size on another count please contact me): 118 x 200 stitches (8.43 x 14.29 inches / 21.41 x 36.29 cm) 147 x 250 stitches (10.50 x 17.86 inches / 26.67 x 45.36 cm) 177 x 300 stitches (12.64 x 21.43 inches / 32.11 x 54.43 cm) 206 x 350 stitches (14.71 x 25.00 inches / 37.37 x 63.50 cm) 236 x 400 stitches (16.86 x 28.57 inches / 42.82 x 72.57 cm) I will send your pattern by EMAIL within 24 hours after the payment Any comment, doubt or question do not hesitate to contact me Happy stitching!!! Thanks for your visit :)
Discover the double box, a pleating that I have created to make kilts more fluid and pleasant to wear.
Art Nouveau inspired hooded cape worked in a lacy chevron pattern with ribbon tie at neck.One size should fit and flatter most figures.Cape measures 32” (81 cm) in length from neck to longest point of hem. Cape is an approximate 3/4 circle, and measures approximately 133” (338 cm) wide at the hem. Neckline circumference is 20” (51 cm), and is adjustable with ribbon closure.Notes for lengthening are included in pattern.11 skeins of the listed yarn are required.Other notions:One pair of US size 10 1/2 (6.5 mm) circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge- 36” length (91 cm) works best to accommodate the volume at the hem.1 3/4 yards (1.6 m) of 2” (5 cm) wide ribbon.
Paris Night is a half circle shawl with a lace border. It is warm and cosy shawl, perfect to wrap around your neck and shoulders. The body of the shawl is made in stockinette stitch with garter stripes at the end of the body. The shawl will be worked top down, then we knit the border from one side to the other while fixing it to the body. Sample: Materials: 2 skeins of Malabrigo Baby Silkpaca Lace, colourway Paris Night (50g / 420 yards/385 m) –held double- MC 1 skein of Zagroda Sock, colourway Silver II (100 g/436 yds/400m) - CC US 1 ½ (2,5 mm) circular needle, 40” (100 cm), blocking pins and wires Blocked Gauge: 36 sts / 48 rows = 4” in Stockinette stitch Gauge is not very important, but will affect yardage needed and finished measurements. Finished Measurements: After blocking the shawl’s measurement will be approximately 164 cm wide x 50 cm deep (65” x 20”) Wzór dostępny także w języku polskim:-) Wzór jest napisany w ten sposób, że zawiera angielskie skróty i polski opis do nich, np: k2tog = dwa oczka przerobiona razem na prawo
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Knit Filmstrip Scarf The scarf is double sided (one side is white, the other side is black), handmade by me with 100% acrylic yarns. Approximately 188 cm long x 12.5 cm wide (74 inches long x 5 inches wide) Ready to ship. Thanks for looking and please contact me for any questions. All items are shipped with Registered Standard Post and have tracking number. Standard Shipping delivery times: • Greece: 2 Business Days • Europe: 3-5 Business Days • USA & Canada: 6-14 Business Days • Rest of the World: 14+Business Days Average delivery times may vary.
DESIGNER'S NOTES"The nostalgia of a vintage sock pattern combined with modern details, The Camp Socks are the perfect boot socks for outdoor activities or to cozy up in by a campfire. Perfect for first-time sock knitters, the classic ribbing at the ankle flows into rhythmic stockinette, set apart by thoughtful color changing details at the cuff, toe, and heel. Designed with wear in mind, the sturdy heel makes these classic socks durable and a true delight to knit."INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.SKILL LEVELAdvanced-beginner (+ first-time sock knitters). Video tutorials included. View Skill ClassificationsLANGUAGEEnglish. The knitting pattern is written in standard American terms.SIZEPattern written to fit adult women size medium; Approx. shoe size: U.S. 6-9.5 (39-42 Euro).REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list. Yarn: Approx. 200 yards (182.88 meters) of a base-colored yarn and approximately 75 yards (68.58 meters) of a contrast-colored yarn that are both Fingering/Sock-Weight (Category 2) Needles: U.S. Size 1 (2.25 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.
Cuelga la lámpara colgante Nelson Bubble en un grupo para crear un delicado brillo ambiental en tu interior. La estructura de alambre de acero liviano del Bubble Pendant garantiza que su forma se mantenga incluso cuando está bajo tensión. Y en esta pieza en particular, una red de alambres de acero interconectados produce un patrón encantador. Nota: Su pago no incluye aranceles, impuestos locales ni otros cargos de importación. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre nuestros productos, contáctenos, nos comunicaremos con usted dentro de 24 horas. Tamaño del producto Tamaño del modelo A: * Tamaño: Diámetro 30 cm x Alto 18 cm/ ∅ 11,8″ x Alto 7″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 40 cm x Alto 22 cm/ ∅ 15,8″ x Alto 8,7″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 50 cm x Alto 25 cm/ ∅ 19,7″ x Alto 9,8″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 60 cm x Alto 28 cm/ ∅ 23,6″ x Alto 11″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 70 cm x Alto 30 cm/ ∅ 27,6″ x Alto 11,8″ * Tamaño : Diámetro 80 cm x Alto 35 cm/ ∅ 31,5″ x Alto 13,8″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 90 cm x Alto 40 cm/ ∅ 35,4″ x Alto 15,8″ Tamaño del modelo B: * Tamaño: Diámetro 45 cm x Alto 22 cm/ ∅ 17,7″ x H 8,7″ Tamaño del modelo C: * Tamaño: Diámetro 32 cm x Alto 32 cm/ ∅ 12,6″ x Alto 12,6″ Tamaño del modelo D: * Tamaño: Diámetro 17 cm x Alto 26 cm/ ∅ 6,7″ x Alto 10,2″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 17 cm x Alto 37 cm/ ∅ 6,7″ x Alto 14,6″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 30 cm x Alto 60 cm/ ∅ 11,8″ x Alto 23,6″ * Tamaño: Diámetro 35 cm x Alto 65 cm/ ∅ 13,8″ x H 25.6″Tamaño del modelo E: * Tamaño: Dia 30 cm x H 30 cm/ ∅ 11.8″ x H 11.8″ * Tamaño: Dia 40 cm x H 40 cm/ ∅ 15.8″ x H 15.8″ * Tamaño: Dia 50 cm x H 50 cm/ ∅ 19,7″ x H 19,7″ * Tamaño: Dia 60 cm x H 60 cm/ ∅ 23,6″ x H 23,6″ Tamaño del modelo F: * Tamaño: Dia 40 cm x H 21 cm/ ∅ 15,7″ x H 8.3″ * Tamaño: Diá 50 cm x H 31 cm/ ∅ 19,7″ x H 12,2″ * Tamaño: Diá 60 cm x H 38 cm/ ∅ 23,6″ x H 15″ Tamaño del modelo G: * Tamaño: Diá 33 cm x H 37 cm/ ∅ 13″ x H 14,6″ * Tamaño: Dia 47 cm x H 45 cm/ ∅ 18,5″ x H 17,7″ Tamaño del modelo H: * Tamaño: Dia 30 cm x H 23 cm/ ∅ 11,8″ x H 9,1″ * Tamaño: Dia 50 cm x H 36 cm/ ∅ 19,7″ x H 14,2″DetallesMaterial: Polímero, alambre de aceroFuente de luz: Bombilla LED o bombilla EdisonTipo de base de fuente de luz: E26 o E27 (como se muestra a continuación)Potencia: Máx. 40WVoltaje: CA 110 -240 V Montaje: Techo Ambiente: Interior Peso: 10 kg / 22 lb Batería: No Se requiere controlador: No Acabados: Blanco Proceso: Recubrimiento de seda sobre una estructura de alambre de acero con Método de control: interruptor de botón (no regulable) P: ¿Admite atenuación? R: Depende si admite atenuación dependiendo del tipo de bombilla que compre. Si compra una bombilla con atenuación, esta lámpara logrará una función de atenuación. La bombilla proporcionada de forma predeterminada no admite atenuación. Proporcionamos cables de 150 cm / 59 ″, que se pueden alargar según sea necesario. Tamaño del embalaje: Modelo A Diámetro 50 cm x Alto 25 cm : Largo 54 cm x Ancho 54 cm x Alto 30 cm Modelo A Diámetro 60 cm x Alto 28 cm : Largo 64 cm x Ancho 64 cm x Alto 35 cm Modelo A Diámetro 80 cm x Alto 35 cm : Largo 85 cm x Ancho 84 cm x Alto 43 cm
DESIGNER'S NOTES"Classic all-over ribbing and worsted-weight yarn makes The House Socks the ultimate socks/slippers to cozy up with while lounging at home. Designed with wear in mind, the sturdy heel makes these ultra comfy socks durable and a true delight to knit."INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.SKILL LEVELAdvanced-beginner (+ first-time sock knitters). Video tutorials included. View Skill ClassificationsLANGUAGEEnglish. The knitting pattern is written in standard American terms.SIZEPattern written to fit adult women size medium; Approx. shoe size: U.S. 6-10 (39-42 Euro).REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list. Yarn: Approx. 215 yards (196.596 meters) of Worsted/Medium-Weight (Category 4) Needles: U.S. Size 5 (3.75 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.
From the Designer’s Notebook… I suppose you’re wondering who Scarlett is. Well, I’ll tell you. She is the little sister of the main character in the first novel I published, titled The Seer. It’s a contemporary fiction novel with a sci-fi twist and some other cool stuff. And throughout the course of the novel, the main character, Sterling, is knitting a pair of gray gloves for Scarlett. One day I decided that I wanted to find out what the gloves would look like. So I grabbed yarn and needles and got to work. Before I knew it, I had a finished design. Check out the matching hat!
DESIGNER'S NOTES"Buttery soft, ultra cozy, and a timeless design make The Cozy Socks a classic staple in any wardrobe and a real delight to knit. If you're looking to knit a classic, cozy pair of socks, then look no further than The Cozy Socks knitting pattern!"INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.SKILL LEVELAdvanced-beginner (+ first-time sock knitters). Video tutorials included. View Skill Classifications LANGUAGEEnglish. The knitting pattern is written in standard American terms.SIZEPattern written to fit adult women size medium; Approx. shoe size: U.S. 6-9.5 (39-42 Euro).REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list.Yarn: Approx. 200 yards (182.88 meters) of Fingering/Sock-weight (Category 2) yarn and held together with approx. 200 yards (182.88 meters) of Fine-weight (Category 1) yarn for a total of approx. 400 yards (365.76 meters) of yarn Needles: U.S. Size 3 (3.25 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 Classifications Resell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
Yarn kit for Direction Loop sweater by Other Loops in Önling No 1 DIRECTION_LOOP_SWEATER is a sweater designed with a loose fit and a saddle shoulder that stretches all the way across the back. The shoulder construction is elegantly enhanced by the direction of the stripes. Here we work it in Önling No 1, which is luxuriously soft and consists of 75% superfine merino wool and 25% angora. Yarn kit contains: Yarn for the selected size and color. PLEASE NOTE: - This kit does not include a pattern. You can buy the pattern at otherloops.com - The model shown in the pictures on this page are designers own and NOT worked in Önling yarns. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL).Circumference: 114 (120) 126 (134) 140 (148) cm.Length: 52,5 (53) 53 (54) 54 (55) cm measured from under the neckband at the back of the sweater. The sweater has an oversized fit with a positive ease of 25-40 cm.You should knit a size where the circumference is 25-40 cm larger than your own chest circumference, depending on how oversized you want the sweater to be. Materials: Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100s Wool and 25% Angora, 50 g = approximately 197 yards (180 meters).Col. A: 250(300)300(300)300(350) gCol. B: 150(150)150(150)150(200) g Suggested needles:4 mm circular needle (40 and 100 cm).3,5 mm circular needle (40 and 100 cm) and potentially double pointed needles if not using Magic Loop. Gauge: 20 sts x 30 rows on 4 mm needle = 10 x 10 cm. Procedure:The sweater is worked top down in one piece and is assembly free. First, stitches are cast on at the centre back, first working the left and then the right shoulder.Then stitches are picked up along the front of the shoulders and along the back section. Continuing to work flat, with increases for sleeves and neckline. The work is joined by casting on stitches for the yoke in the round on a circular needle. Then the work is divided into body and sleeves which are worked one at a time ending with rib edges. To finish, stitches are picked up around the neckline and worked in rib, which is finished with a tubular bind off. Please Note: The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state lot number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested.
Pdf cross stitch pattern - The Swing (by Jean Honoré Fragonard) Last photo shows how it looks like the finished piece These patterns are compatible with the Pattern Keeper app With your purchase you will receive: A Pdf pattern with black and white symbols A Pdf pattern with colored symbols A JPG picture of the painting A Symbol Key page in DMC floss code (last page of the pattern) A list with the number of skeins needed for your project Stitches: 388 x 500 Size (on 14 count Aida fabric): 27.71 x 35.71 inches 70.39 x 90.71 cm THESE ARE THE AVAILABLE SIZES ON 14 COUNT (If you want to know the size on another count please contact me): 155 x 200 stitches (11.07 x 14.29 inches / 28.12 x 36.29 cm) 194 x 250 stitches (13.86 x 17.86 inches / 35.20 x 45.36 cm) 233 x 300 stitches (16.64 x 21.43 inches / 42.27 x 54.43 cm) 272 x 350 stitches (19.43 x 25.00 inches / 49.35 x 63.50 cm) 310 x 400 stitches (22.14 x 28.57 inches / 56.24 x 72.57 cm) 349 x 450 stitches (24.93 x 32.14 inches / 63.32 x 81.64 cm) 388 x 500 stitches (27.71 x 35.71 inches / 70.39 x 90.71 cm) I will send your pattern by EMAIL within 24 hours after the payment Any comment, doubt or question do not hesitate to contact me Happy stitching!!!
DESIGNER'S NOTES"With a sweet, understated, ruffle-like edge and classic stockinette stitches, The Darling Socks live up to their name and are a true delight to knit. If you're looking to knit a sweet, classic pair of socks, then look no further than The Darling Socks knitting pattern!"INCLUDEDItem is a digital crochet pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.SKILL LEVELAdvanced-beginner. Video tutorials included. View Skill Classifications LANGUAGEEnglish. The knitting pattern is written in standard American terms.SIZEPattern written to fit adult women size medium; Approx. shoe size: U.S. 6-9.5 (39-42 Euro).REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list.Yarn: Approx. 205 yards (187.452 meters) of Fingering/Sock-Weight (Category 2) Needles: U.S. Size 0 (2mm) 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.
Loops is the one accessory you have been waiting for: Simple to knit, interesting to look at due to the use of your two favorite colors, and endless possibilities to wear! Fold it lengthwise and pull one end through one of the loops, and you will have a scarf that doesn’t come off. Put the loops on top of each other with a twist, and you will have a cozy pretty cowl. Put your arms through the loops, and you can wear it as a vest. Place the loops on top of each other and pull it over your head to wear it as an attractive capelet. “Loops” is made out of two skeins of a lovely alpaca yarn that will keep you warm and cozy. The knitting itself is simple and in one piece (no seaming), and instructional videos guide you through the provisional cast-on and joining parts.
COUNTRY CHARMER QUILT ALONG POST #1 Hello Everyone, I'm going to try to do a post every other Thursday to help you with your Country Charmer quilt. I'll also start a new section at the top of the blog just for the Country Charmer QAL so those of you that are making the quilt can go directly there for reference and inspiration. First of all, I'm so excited to see how many of you expressed an interest in making this quilt with Lesely The Cuddle Quilter, QuiltSue and me. The Country Charmer pattern has been flying off the shelf at In Between Stitches and mailed out around the globe. This first tutorial will cover how I approach the quilt and the block itself and will concentrate on Section A, the area here with the red circle. When in doubt read, READ the directions, look at the graphics. More often than not, the answer to your question is right in front of you. I'm always just an email away if you need help. Send all emails to [email protected] and I'll get back to you just as soon as I can. First, I'll start by selecting my fabrics. You know me, this is going to be a very scrappy quilt. Each of my blocks will be different. I'll incorporate every color from the spectrum into a pleasing combination of eye candy. After rummaging, I mean browsing through my fabric bins, I decided my first block is going to be along these lines. I start with an interesting center and key on those colors throughout the rest of the block. There are many keys to becoming an excellent piecer. The first key is the cutting! Cut carefully and accurately. The shapes on your Country Charmer Layout chart are the exact size of the piece. If your pieces don't fit within the designated shape, then back to the cutting board you go. Put all of the pieces on your layout sheet. Are you pleased with the look? Is there anything you want to change? If you do change your mind, start little baggies to hold the pieces that may work just perfectly in another block. Label each bag with the appropriate letter, F, G, etc. I start stitching in a clockwise direction around the sheet. Start with pieces A & E. Chain piece them together. Always press in the direction of the arrows on page 2 of your pattern. Place the sewn piece back onto the block layout sheet. Next, sew B to H. A LITTLE TIPSY - When sewing a triangle to a square, trim the corners first at a 90 degree angle. I LOVE using the Perfect Patchwork Corner Trimmer by Marti Michell. The trimmer has both a 90 and a 45 degree cutting angle. Piece B should look like this before you begin sewing. See how it fits perfectly to piece H. Chain piece them together. Press in the direction of the arrows. Put the pieces back on your sheet. Again, work clockwise around your sheet and you will be able to keep your wits about you. (At my age I need all the help I can get!) Stitch the green triangle E to H. You know how to do this. A LITTLE TIPSY - When stitching a triangle to a section with an angle, trim the corners at a 45 degree angle with a corner trimmer. Like this. Then chain piece them together. Stitch the whole unit together, locking the seams together, and you will have (4) perfect 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" sections. Take a big sigh of relief, the hardest part is done! The rest of the block is a piece of cake. Trust me, you will get to the point where you will be working your way around the block in no time at all. I will do a tutorial on SECTION B soon. Here are two more examples of my fabric selections and the resulting block. Note in the first two versions of this quilt, I used background fabric in the little triangles around the center square. In my new version, I'm filling them with color......and I'm loving the addition of one more color to the block. I'm enjoying the complexity and depth that one more color adds. I also used the same background fabric throughout the whole quilt.....but not in my new version. You have to think a little more about what looks good together with the addition of one more color. YOU CAN DO IT! I know you can. My goal for this quilt along is to help us all become better quilters. You are virtually attending one of my classes for free! Ladies pay big bucks to come to my classes.....but not you my faithful readers! You can attend this class in your PJ's.....I won't tell! Soon, Lynn P.S. If anyone else wants to join in, the pattern is available HERE at In Between Stitches. This is a slow-paced QAL. Finish what you can. Send me pictures and I'll post them. Send me questions and I'll answer them. I'll be posting more details along the way, so stay tuned. COUNTRY CHARMER QUILT ALONG POST #2 Hello Everyone, I've been reading blogs and emails about what colors and fabrics to select for Country Charmer. I'm feeling your quandary. Don't be afraid of using a lot of different colors. Embrace the beauty that it brings to the blocks. Start by selecting an interesting center and pull those colors out into the rest of the block. You probably wouldn't wear a polka dot blouse with a check or plaid skirt. (Well I might!) But it's okay to put those combinations together in a block or in a quilt. Each of my blocks sings their own song. Collectively they make a beautiful chorus. Don't forget they will be separated by a fairly wide sashing (even though I do like the secondary pattern they create.) Here's an example of my decision making process when planning out fabrics for my block. I started with this combination. Whenever I remove any of the pieces, I save them in little baggies so I can use them in another block. Then I changed the background fabric to something a little plainer. I like this background better for this block. Then I changed out the 12 dark little squares from green to a dark red. These 12 little squares weren't working for me either. To plain. Now this is more like it. Polka dots, checks, pleasing background This selection works for me. It is a combination of Civil War meets Thimbleberries meets checks. It works. A finished block that makes me happy. Work with your colors on the block layout sheet. This is the place to just play. Another bonus of the block layout sheet is that grandchildren think it's a great puzzle. My little 5-year-old grandson had a ball placing the pieces on the chart for me. It's a fabulous introduction to geometry. I hope this helps when it comes to fabric selection. You will know it when you "nailed" the block. Not all of them will be a masterpiece, but they can make beautiful music together. Soon, Lynn P.S. An extra big thank you to Quilt Sue for designing the County Charmer Quilt Along button for me. I absolutely love it! Another extra big thank you to Lesley the Cuddle Quilter for setting up the Flickr Country Charmer page HERE. I couldn't have done this without your help. You girls rock! COUNTRY CHARMER QUILT ALONG POST #3 Hello Everyone, .....and then there were nine......nine blocks filled with wonderful color.....well on my way to a Country Charmer quilt. I try to have each and every block different than the rest, all with an interesting and unique story to tell. I want my blocks to be reading a different page in the same book. And, I want that book to be a real page turner. Whenever I want to be able to see my fabrics and strips together, I always put them on my pasta dryer. Everything is right at my fingertips and doesn't take up much room. I load this up with the colors that I want to incorporate again and again for continuity throughout the quilt. I'm incorporating four different fabrics for the backgrounds. Always start with an interesting center. P-U-L-L the center colors all the way through the entire block. Line your fabrics up to see who is touching who or is it whom? Do they play well together? Do any of them jump out and say me, me, me.....or are they a nice, cohesive grouping? Notice that most of my prints are small-scale prints. My centers usually have the largest scale. When I shop for fabric, I always look for "different" colors, like the teals you see here. I try to find fabrics that have more than three colors too. Since I usually make scrappy quilts, fabrics with three colors make it easier for me to match them up with something else. Lay them out on your block layout chart. Don't stitch the corner sections on like this. Have the 4-patch in the center with the beige background rectangles along the outside of the block. On my first Country Charmer, I didn't realize I had one section turned around until the quilt was on the long-arm and half quilted. Oh well, no one knows but me.....and now you and the rest of the planet! Except for the waviness of the herringbone fabric, I like this block a lot. It looks wonky here but not in the grand scheme of things. Move on to another grouping. If they look good here..... ....they will look good here. Get lots of movement going just like the fabric in the star around the center square. Play with your fabrics. Play until you are tired of playing. Swap out one fabric for another until you are happy. Wait a minute.....wait just one minute. Why did I put that red fabric in there? It's not in the center square. I put it there because I like it and think it looks good. It has just a hint of the gold and works with the blues. The blocks become addictive. You eat, sleep and dream Country Charmer blocks and you can't wait until you can get back to your sewing room to put some more blocks together. Right? (Please tell me I'm right or else I'll sound like an idiot!) I hope you are all enjoying yourselves and your Country Charmer journey. Enjoy the process, the whole experience. You are honing your skills from fabric selection to piecing 53 little pieces of fabric together into an 8-1/2" block along with lots and lots of other quilters around the world. In a word, AMAZING! Be amazed......I am. You can't hit every block out of the park, but you can have fun trying. I'm cheering for you. Remember if you don't have a blog and would like everyone to see your blocks, you can email them to me at [email protected] and I'll post them for you. Or you can post them to Flickr HERE. Please check out Lesley The Cuddle Quilter. Lesley is going to post a Linky tomorrow, Feb 1st on her blog. You can see who's making Country Charmer around the globe. Soon, Lynn P.S. There are lots of Country Charmer patterns available at the shop if you want to jump on the Country Charmer Quilt Along. This is a no stress, no designated quilting day, low-key event, just work on it when you can quilt along. The goal is to have a quilt finished by the end of November.
General info: This pattern is property of Gina Mastrianni, organization Gina Making Art, and intended for your personal use only. The pattern can not be shared and garments can not be made from the pattern for resale. Thank you for supporting my small business and making it possible to share my designs with you! Check out other examples and please tag your own projects with: #Thebalconyshorts on Instagram @gina.making.art Garment Construction The shorts are worked in 5 main steps. First, the left panel is knit flat and includes the left front and left back of the shorts. Second, the right panel is knit flat and includes the right front and right back of the shorts. Third, the crotch seams are hand seamed shut with a tapestry needle. Fourth, stitches are picked up for the waistband and knit in the round. Lastly, elastic is folded into the waistband and crocheted shut. Techniques expected to be understood: long tail cast on, knit, purl, bind off, vertical invisible hand seaming (including slopes), pick up stitches, crocheting surface slip stitches, sewing an elastic band together. These shorts are relatively simple, but include purl stitches 50% of the time. You’ve been warned! Fit: These shorts are intended to fit loose like basketball shorts or sweatpants shorts. They can be worn casually or dressed up! Sizes are based off of Ysolda´s Free Women’s Sizing Chart with a range from Waist 26 - 54 “ & Hips 34 - 62 “ Garment Waist ease: 9.5” (24cm) of positive ease, except 5X size: 9” (22.8cm) and XS: 9.75” (24.8cm) Garment Leg opening ease: 7.5 (7, 7.75, 7.5, 7.5, 9.25, 9.5, 9.5, 10)“ of positive ease 19.1 ( 17.8, 19.7, 19.1, 19.1, 23.5, 24.1, 24.1, 25.4) cm Garment Full hip ease: 8.5 (10, 11, 10.25, 9.75, 10.5, 11, 8.5, 9.5)“ positive ease 21.6 (25.4, 27.9, 26, 24.8, 26.7, 27.9, 21.6, 24) cm Designer notes: I used the same size needles for ribbing and stockinette and achieved the same gauge, as did most of my test knitters. However, please consider using your smaller needles if your ribbing is generally much looser than your stockinette! Make a test swatch ahead of time to see if you need to use a smaller needle size for ribbing. Personal opinion in choosing a size: Because the shorts are intended to be so loose, many of the testers technically fit into two sizes and weren’t sure if they should size up or down. I suggest measuring your hips at your fullest hip and your waist at about your belly button. This can help to maintain a more loose fit. Materials Pattern written for Rauma Pelini, 50 g / 176 oz = 102 m / 112 yd (DK weight, 50% linen 50% cotton). Yardage Estimates: 402 (475, 547, 612, 653) (761, 851, 924, 959) m / 440 (520, 598, 669, 714) (832, 931, 1011, 1049) yds Needles 3.5 mm (US 4, UK 9) circular needles // Read Designer Note Above 3.25 mm (US 3, UK 10) circular needles for waistband 4 mm (US G6 4.25, UK 6) crochet hook for closing shut the elastic into the waistband. This step can technically be done with knitting needles if a crochet hook is the only thing keeping you from trying this design, however the pattern is written based on using a crochet hook. Tapestry needle for hand seaming the shorts. Sewing machine to sew ends of elastic band together (alternative: hand sew with needle and thread) Elastic band to be sewn into waistband Elastic length: at least the width of your waist Elastic Width: XS (S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) 1 (1, 1, 1.25, 1.25, 1.25, 1.5, 1.5, 1.5)” 2.5 (2.5, 2.5, 3, 3, 3, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5) cm Note!: Information on elastic length is NOT specified in pattern. The length of the elastic will be up to the individual knitter! Testing info: Other yarn used by Test Knitters include the following: Small: Rauma Petunia (473 meters, 215g, 4.3 skeins) Small: Valley Yarns Leverett (425 meters; 220g, 4.7 skeins) Medium: Lana Grossa Landlust Sommerseide (510 meters, 150g, 3 skeins) 2XL: Cascade Yarn The alternative yarns are not officially included in the pattern. Test knit completion in Rauma Pelini: S, M, L, 1XL, 2XL. Not all sizes have been test knit due to unforeseen circumstances hindering test knit completion and/or no applicants for those sizes. Please feel free to send an email if you are interested in testing the shorts in 3 - 5XL. Note: the best way to get ahold of me is through email: [email protected]. This pattern was graded by That Metzbowergirl Designs
Midi Elephant Amigurumi Pattern • Dimensions: 3.75” (H) x 3.5” (6.75 including ears) (W) x 6.5” (L) Table of Contents Notes (pg. 2) Abbreviation Key, Materials (pg. 3) Full-Length Pattern (pg.4-5) Assembly Photos (pgs.6-9) Pattern and Assembly Instructions (Printer-Friendly Version) (pgs. 10-11) Abbreviation Key: • MR: magic ring • SC: single crochet • ST: stitch • INC: increase • DEC: decrease • … (x #) around: repeat “…” # of times Materials: • 4.0mm crochet hook • 12mm black safety eyes (2) & plastic washers • 4-ply worsted weight yarn • polyester fiber-fil (stuffing) • yarn needle • sewing pins • scissors Notes: • contact me: [email protected] if you have any questions • if you would like to sell the FINISHED products, please reference my shop (https://www.etsy.com/shop/jennybeartm) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JennybearTM) | or any other links <3 Jenny