This listing is for a PDF pattern only, not for physical item. Baby Strawberry Socks Skill level - Advanced Sizes: 0-3/3-6/6-12 months (1-2/2-4) years To fit foot length 10-11-12 (14-16) cm You’ll need: DROPS Fabel red (1 skein) DROPS Fabel green (1 skein) DROPS Fabel off white (1 skein) or any other yarn you prefer to obtain the gauge. Double pointed needles size 2,5 mm. You can also use circular needles if you knit using magic loop. Needle tip protectors. 2 stitch markers. Gauge - 24 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm knitted in stockinet st. Hand knitted sweet strawberry socks could be a perfect gift for baby shower. If you're not in the mood for knitting, you can purchase already made and ready to be shipped socks here https://www.etsy.com/listing/936805767/hand-knitted-baby-socks-first-baby-socks?ref=shop_home_recs_1 Happy knitting!
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Before you begin, study different shapes, sizes and types of pumpkins AND the lines on the pumpkin from different perspectives. When lines bend in a shape to conform to the outside, it is called CONTOUR LINE. This happens in many objects. These videos will help you better understand cross contour line. That may seem complicated... WE will start SIMPLE, with PUMPKINS The top and bottom of the pumpkin is where the lines start and stop. This is the top stem and blossom bottom end. Didn't know pumpkins had a blossom... Watch This... PUMPKIN PRACTICE Practice drawing 4 different size and shape pumpkins. Pay special attention to how the lines on the pumpkin change as they go from the left and right side of the pumpkin. Use contour line on your pumpkin practice to make them appear like forms, or 3D objects. After you practice, experiment with 4 different arrangements. For a challenge, change the angle or perspective of the pumpkin. Use overlapping for a more interesting composition. Once you have You may now begin on your final piece. Don't Forget!!! Poster by Lost Sock Art Teacher on TPT 8th period girls planning Pumpkin Arrangement Carol, Ayden and Sawyer 2021 Fall 2020 Draw your favorite pumpkin composition on the paper very lightly with a pencil. Outline with a Black Permanent Marker when it looks right. Next, you can use a pencil, grey colored pencil, grey crayon or a grey marker (for advanced shaders) to shade the pumpkins. Maker sure you are using a consistent light source. See video for shading help... ADVANCED CONTOUR LINE Cross Contour of a Pumpkin Going up and down and side to side. ArtStation- Contour with Sameria Shroff Next you will need NON Washable Crayola Crayons. Get some Warm colors. You'll want 4 or more. Use the warm colors on the top of the picture on the BACKGROUND ONLY. (reds, oranges, yellows, pinks, peaches) Intentionally leave some paper showing. You can scribble color the colors in the background if you want. (see below) Zoe doing her beautiful "scribbles" Finish off the 2nd half of the background with cool colors. (Blues, Greens, and Purples) Next, we will use watered down black paint to fill in the background behind the pumpkins where the crayon did not go. If you do not have black paint at home, you can use a black washable (not permanent) marker as well. You can get a cup of water about 1/2 inch deep. Put the black marker in the water with the cap off. Let the uncapped end sit in the water for a bit. Use the water and a paintbrush to go in the background. The crayon will push away the paint, letting it just go around it, not on top of it. This is called a Crayon Resist. Because the crayon is made of wax which is water repellent. ONce you are done with the black paint, you are done with the project. Fall 2022 Eduardo, cadence, Michelle, Max, Jasmin, & Trestin. (8th period) Ajia, KY, Madison, Jaidyn, Carl, Emily (5th period) Selena, Melanie, Maria, Austin, Kaylee, Kali (4th period) ——————- Art 1 Fall 2021 8th period Giovana, Avery H, Josie H, Katherine, Davis P, Jaylee N. 4th peirod Kenzi, Natalie, Zoe, Jorja, Estrella, Emma, Jaycee, Olivia, Mary. Addyson, Vanessa, Skylynn, Valerie. 2020 Fall STUDENT ARTWORK 7-8th grade Maiyah, Lovella, Yareli, NoName, Josilen, Emmily, Braylee & Gabby Destinee, Karen and Chloe
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All patterns in English only. Sweet little color work sock pattern for baby boys and girls. Seamless styled toes and heels. Quick and easy little accessory to coordinate with unisex outfits. A fun and useful way to use up small bits of yarn. Detailed short row instructions. Suitable for advanced beginner knitters with working in the round skills. Check out my shop for more patterns and special discounts on multiple purchases http://www.longbeachdesigns.etsy.com Pattern utilizes DK weight yarn. Written for circular needles. Familiar stitches and concise directions. Online support whenever necessary - just email me and I will get back to you within 24 hours. This listing is for a PDF pattern which will be transmitted via email to you, not the actual finished product. If you do not receive this within 24 hours, please contact me as the attachment may have gone into spam or lost in cyberspace. All questions, concerns or pattern dilemmas are welcome. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any reason whatsoever regarding the execution of this design.
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Hier wird ein Amigurumi mit Gelenken beschrieben. Es ist natürlich problemlos möglich die Teile nicht mit Gelenken zu verbinden sondern zusammen zu nähen … Arme (2 mal arbeiten) 1 Runde: 2 LM, in die 2. Masche von der Nadel aus: 6 fM (6)2 Runde: (3 fM in eine Masche, 2 fM) * 2 (10)3 Runde: […]
Knit Mitered Square Blanket Click here for my revision to this blanket. It will show you how to join squares and how to add the squares on the sides of the blanket. Click here to see the pattern for using worsted weight yarn to create larger mitered squares. For the sock yarn blanket you will need: Size 1 ½ needles (I use two needles from a set of double points with point protectors on the ends) A variety of leftover sock yarn (or some new sock yarn!!) Cast on 31 stitches. Turn. (I know you know how to cast on, but I wanted you to see a photo of the needles with the point protector. I also use a 1 1/2" small circular needle ordered from www.paradisefibers.net Row 1: Knit all stitches. Turn. Row 2: Knit 14 stitches. Double decrease as follows: Insert R needle into 2 stitches as if to knit them together but instead slip BOTH stitches simultaneously over to the right needle. Knit the next stitch, and simultaneously pass both slipped stitches over the knit stitch and off of the R needle. This decreases the row by 2 stitches and leaves the center on top. Knit the last 14 stitches. Turn. (29 stitches) Row 3: Knit 14 stitches. Purl the middle stitch. Knit 14 stitches. Turn. Row 4: Knit 13 stitches. Double decrease as in Row 2. Knit 13 stitches. Turn (27 stitches) Row 5: Knit 13 stitches. Purl the middle stitch. Knit 13 stitches. Turn. Row 6: Knit 12 stitches. Double decrease as in Row 2. Knit 12 stitches. Turn. (25 stitches) Row 7: Knit 12 stitches. Purl the middle stitch. Knit 12 stitches. Turn. By now you can see a pattern. You are only doing the double decrease on the right side rows. When you have only 3 stitches left on the needle, just do the double decrease. This will leave 1 stitch on the needle. Cut the yarn and pull the loose tail through the loop on needle. You have one square completed. Joining the squares: Place two squares side by side as shown: Pick up and knit 15 stitches from the square on the right ..... and 15 stitches from the square on the left. (Note: There are only 30 stitches on the needle at this point.)Turn Knit the first 15 stitches on the needle. Then make 1 with the yarn that is connecting the two squares. To make one I just picked up the yarn that is between the two squares and gave it a twist and put it on the left needle. This stitch should end up on your left needle because you need to knit it to keep on going. Then knit the last 15 stitches. Total 31. Turn. (You can also do the make 1 as you are picking up the stitches.) Note: You only have to do the make 1 part on this base row of squares. After you get the row joined together, you will pick up a stitch in the center of the square that is in the row below. You should be on the front of your work and ready for a decrease row. Do this square the same as you did the individual squares. You can make your sock blanket as wide and as long as you want. Good luck and happy stitching. If you have any questions just email me. LuAnn Krug [email protected] EDIT: Several people have written to tell me that my directions weren't complete, and after working on my blanket again lately I've realized they were right. So I hope to clarify some things and show more photos. My apologies to those of you that had a problem because of my directions. First, you need to decide on the width of your blanket and make that many single squares first. After that, the rest of the squares will be knit on the blanket. When you finish a square and have just 3 stitches left on your needles. To end the square, slip the first two stitches together. Knit the last stitch. Slip the knit stitch over the two slipped stitches. You have one loop left on your needle. I enlarge the loop and pull the tail through the loop and tighten. One square complete. You need to decide on how wide to make your blanket. In my original directions I didn't show how to do the make one stitch between the squares in the beginning row. This is a better photo of how to do the make one. I use what is called an e-wrap cast on. This is what the make one looks like in between the squares. Continue the same way you would if you were making a single square. This is as much as I showed you in the original directions. Then I showed a photo of the part of the blanket I had done. Here is how to join more squares onto the base row. Pick up 15 stitches along the edge of the pink square, make one stitch, pick up 15 stitches along the edge of the next square in your base row. Total of 31 stitches (same as the other squares). Continue the same as with the other squares. Here are the first 5 squares joined. You can continue adding as many squares along the base row to make your blanket as wide as you want. How to add edge squares along the right side. In the photo above you will need to add a square to the right side of the green square and all other squares along the edge. Make a slip knot. Cast on a total of 14 stitches using the e-wrap cast on as in the photo below. Total 15. Pick up stitch number 16 from the top of the square below. Then pick up 15 stitches along the edge of the square as shown in the photo below. Here is the photo from when I picked up along the edge of the green square in the other photo, but I used a knit cast on instead of the e-wrap cast on. After I finished knitting that square I ended up tearing it out because the knit cast on is too thick and looks out of place along with the other knit edges. So I recommend the e-wrap cast on along the edges. (Photo above.) You continue knitting the same as with all the other squares. In this photo you can see that the knit cast on looks a lot thicker than the other edges. Here is the square added to the right edge. Next knit the square in between as shown below. Pick up 15 along the green square, pick up one in the top of the light pink square, pick up 15 along the purple. (Total of 31.) For this example, I decided to stop this project with just 3 squares wide and make a scarf. Here is how you add a square to the left side of your blanket. First pick up 15 stitches along the edge of the square. Stitch number 16 goes in the top of the square below. Then add 15 more stitches using the e-wrap cast on. You have 31 stitches on your needle again. Continue as with the other squares. If you were making a blanket you need to add the squares along the bottom first until you reach your desired width. This is the beginning of my scarf. My blanket is 15 squares wide. I've also started the scarf on the left (my daughter's idea) making the squares go in a zig-zag pattern. I hope these directions help. Again, if you have any questios, please e-mail me at [email protected].
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