Although I picked it simply because I loved it and wanted to knit it, I had hoped the pattern pick for the Fringe and Friends Knitalong this year (Pierrot’s Cowichan-style Geometric Vest) would stir up some interest in Cowichan sweaters — despite the fact that it’s Cowichan-style and not an authentic Cowichan. Happily, there’s been […]
In this collection of 19 articles from "Threads" magazine, knitting experts share design ideas and techniques to help readers create knits that flatter and fit and are enjoyable to make. Knitters will find practical information on how to: blend colours and fibres; make textural stitches; chart free-form geometric designs; make custom-embroidered embellishments, and intarsia; and create perfect ribbons, pockets and cardigan bands. It guides knitters through picking the fibre, colour and texture to choosing the finishing technique. The book is illustrated throughout and includes eight sweater schematics, two complete garment patterns plus numerous charts and stitch patterns.
This is a brand new, uncut pattern by Karen Combs. Features pattern for quilted wall hanging as shown. I have not scanned the actual pattern to prevent unauthorized use. The pattern is complete and uncut with instructions included. This is NOT a download, you will receive the actual pattern in the mail. Ships via USPS First Class including tracking and insurance. I have many other patterns in stock, please see my other listings for those. All the craft patterns and appliques currently listed in my shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/applepickervintage?search_query=craft+pattern Back to the main page of this shop, Apple Picker Vintage at https://www.etsy.com/shop/applepickervintage for more quality hand picked vintage. I have many other items for sale. Thanks for looking and thank you for supporting this small business.
Discover the top table decor trends for Spring and Summer 2024, from the warmth of wicker placemats to bold patterns and vibrant colors. Get inspired with ideas from popular home decor stores and learn how to create stunning tablescapes for any occasion.
Do you want to understand how your mind works? Take a look at this quiz, pick a pattern and we'll reveal the way your mind works.
This is the story about Janosh, he calls himself a life artist, a visionary but also an outsider, but I prefer to describe Janosh as an alchemist in sneakers. A…
Printable designs for Pattern blocks. Vehicles, Animals, Alphabet Designs, Holiday Designs, and More!
Do you want to understand how your mind works? Take a look at this quiz, pick a pattern and we'll reveal the way your mind works.
Do you want to understand how your mind works? Take a look at this quiz, pick a pattern and we'll reveal the way your mind works.
Do you want to understand how your mind works? Take a look at this quiz, pick a pattern and we'll reveal the way your mind works.
Seattle-based pie baker Lauren Ko (previously) has a multitude of non-edible inspirations that influence her creative pastry designs, including textile patterns, architecture, and string art. These elements are woven into her colorful, and often geometric, fruit pies and tarts topped with thin, undulating strips of apples, precisely placed pomegranate seeds, and triangles of radiating strawberries. Often Ko will color a portion of her dough with natural food dyes like beet butter to add even more color to the finished dessert. More
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This week in the CraftArtEdu Introduction to Tapestry Class I took on a combination pick and pick plus hatching technique, along with geometric chevrons. Pick and Pick Plus Hatching and Warp Interl…
Silhouette #4
We found the last image of this post and immediately thought of 3D print. To our surprise, Danish ceramicist Turi Heisselberg builds her pieces all by hand.
This quilt was inspired by an antique quilt. I decided to add a striped border to give it the feel of a carpet.
Do you want to understand how your mind works? Take a look at this quiz, pick a pattern and we'll reveal the way your mind works.
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I first learned to weave true leno in the late 70’s using a pick-up stick on my rigid heddle loom and later on experimented on my floor loom with bead leno, doup leno, as well as mock leno. H…
Everyone can succeed in 3-D! All patterns are strip pieced...REALLY! No set-in (Y) seams! Learn the secrets to easily select fabric values to achieve dazzling 3-D designs.
Subjective Time, 1958. Oil on canvas (1890-1973) Crocker Museum
For my first completed quilt of 2021, I wanted to pick something seasonally appropriate. The pattern's name is Lattice Vines by Cheryl Brickey of Meadow Mist Designs, but I named this quilt Winterfresh because the fabrics really evoke winter for me. For the first time ever probably, I combined fabrics that didn't belong to the same collection or was curated by somebody else. (Not including scrappy quilts, of course.) It was rather scary to pick these fabrics that are from 3 different collections, but I think they work well together. I also changed the pattern a bit as the original pattern has an on-point layout, and I made it into a grid instead. I love the super graphic look of this pattern. I had the quilting all planned out before I even loaded this, and I didn't have to change much on the fly. I knew that I wanted to use a lot of straight lines on the white fabric (there's something delicious about straight lines on white) but also add swirls for elegance, and complete it with geometric designs. In the sashing strips which are possibly my favorite part of this quilt, I did ribbon candies and more straight lines. I like how they enhance the graphic look of this quilt. For my first finish of the year, I'm very pleased with this quilt. It was very fun to make and fairly easy to quilt. It's perfect for cuddling with on the couch while drinking hot cocoa and watching snow fall! *** Linking up with: Meadow Mist Designs.
For lovers of pre-made kits, you will be charmed by the Perfect Square Throw blanket kit from Noro.Several different sized squares combine with the self-striping colors of Taiyo yarn to create a colorful geometric blanket. Squares are knit from the outside edge in towards the center, with many of them picked up and built off of previous squares to minimize seaming. Cotton, silk, wool, and nylon combine with long color shifts in Taiyo yarn to create vibrant projects that are soft to the touch and perfect for snuggling into. Each kit includes 9 balls of Taiyo yarn [40% Cotton/30% Silk/15% Wool/15% Nylon/100g/220yds], a brown paper bag and a free copy of the pattern. Kit C: 9 Taiyo balls #108Kit D: 9 Taiyo balls #116 Enjoy! ♥
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