Crochet dog sweaters and accessories are a great alternative to the ones you can get at pet stores. Perfectly fitted and right to your taste!
Easy Crochet Granny Stitch Sweater. Free Crochet Pattern for blog subscribers and step-by-step tutorial on YouTube. Inclusive sizing XS-5X.
Happy Monday! I hope you all had a great weekend. We definitely did and I am so excited to be back for our second week of the Inspired Design Challenge. This week, we’ve chosen inspiration from Urban Outfitters. I posted my inspiration and a teaser photo on Saturday. If you didn’t see that post, I was very inspired by these two rugs. {via} {via} I love the overall bohemian style these have {if you didn’t see my love for bohemian modern, you can see it here and here.} I found these rugs at Garden Ridge for $5.99 each. They are rag rugs made up of strips of printed fabric. They remind me a lot of Kantha blankets made up of small strips of saris. As soon as I saw them, I knew I wanted to do something with them. I considered stitching them together to make a larger area […]
Meet me on INSTAGRAM The sweater is worked seamlessly from top down. It starts with some german short rows to shape the neckline. The increases for the circular yoke are worked smoothly in the round. The Increasing is followed by a cable pattern. The crew-neck is worked in k2,p2 ribbing. material Blacker Swan Falkland Islands Wool by Blacker Yarns Col. Pale Maiden gauge 22 sts x 30 rows needles Circular needles US 6 / 4,0 mm and US 4 / 3,5 mm dpns US 6 / 4 mm and US 4 / 3,5 mm or circ needles for magic loop yardage Please keep in mind that yardage is estimated! XS 1100 m / 1200 yards S 1140 m / 1220 yards M 1225 m / 1330 yards L 1400 m / 1520 yards XL 1575 m / 1710 yards XXL 1750 m / 1900 yards tools stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn or stitch holder techniques german short rows for neck shaping, slanted increases M1R / M1L, decreases k2tog / ssk / ssp, cable pattern measurements XS S M L XL XXL bust circumference 91 94,5 100 107 114,5 122 cm 35.8 37.2 39.4 42.1 45.1 48.0 inches sleeve circumference 27 29 32 35,5 37 39 cm 10.6 11.4 12.6 13.9 14.6 15.4 inches
This Dinosaur Sweater Knitting Patterns is a great gift for children who love dinosaurs! The sweater will impress any with its cute patterns!
These Kitty Cat Scarf Crochet Patterns allow you to create unique scarves and add a touch of feline cuteness to your winter wardrobe.
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HET DAEY HEX-CARDI Dit patroon is ontworpen met het idee van het zeshoekige vest zonder de Grandma Stitch! Het is geïnspireerd op een vest dat de olympiër Tom Daley heeft gemaakt op basis van een jurk van Gucci! Het was geweldig om te maken en absoluut een showstopper! - Patroon omvat: breedte/maat, lengte en mouw - Aanpassingsopties! -Stapsgewijze schriftelijke instructies! -Fototutorial met ~ 75 foto's! -Alle steken worden uitgelegd! - Je hoeft niet te weten hoe je patronen moet lezen! - Woordenlijst met gehaakte afkortingen inbegrepen! -Eenvoudig te vergroten/verkleinen! - door het aantal rijen in de zeshoeken te wijzigen! -Eenvoudig te vergroten/verkleinen! - door het aantal rijen te wijzigen! Je kunt elk garen gebruiken dat je wilt om deze unieke Daley Hex Cardi te maken! Ik hoop echt dat je geniet van mijn ontwerp en patroon en wil je bij voorbaat bedanken voor je steun en klandizie. Fijne Hooking Hookers! Facebook-pagina @SaRao Designs Instagram @Sarao_Designs - voor foto's TikTok @RebornFreedom - voor video's
Patron "Holiday Slipover" - PetiteKnit Ce modèle de tricot est en anglais. - Format Papier Le Holiday Slipover est un gilet dense et moelleux à emmanchures bien échancrées. Il se travaille de haut en bas, en maille jersey. Vous tricoterez d'abord le dos, puis les épaules et le devant et finalement le corps. Sur le bas du corps, vous tricoterez un bord en côtes à plat : le dos est un peu plus long que le devant. Pour un résultat soigné utilisez la technique de rabattage tubulaire à l’italienne en finition des côtes. Il est conseillé de faire un échantillon avant de commencer le projet, pour vous assurer que la taille d’aiguilles suggérée vous donne la tension correcte. Les trois fils sont tenus ensemble donnent pour un aspect plus volumineux. Guide des tailles Le gilet se porte avec une aisance positive d'environ 6 cm à la poitrine. Les tailles XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL correspondent à des tailles de poitrine de 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) 140-150 cm. Mesurez-vous avant de commencer pour déterminer quelle taille vous conviendra le mieux. Par exemple, si vous avez 90 cm de tour de poitrine (ou l'endroit le plus large sur votre haut du corps), vous devriez choisir une taille S, pour une largeur de 96 cm, qui vous donnera l’aisance suggérée. Si vous préférez un gilet plus ample, essayez une taille au-dessus de celle que vous portez d’habitude. Tailles : XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL Mesures : Tour de poitrine: 92 (96) 102 (106) 116 (126) 136 (146) 156 cm Haut du dos, bords inclus: 36 (36) 37 (39) 42 (43) 44 (44) 46 cm Profondeur de l’emmanchure : 27 (27) 28 (29) 30 (31) 31 (33) 34 cm Milieu du dos : 56 (57) 58 (59) 60 (62) 63 (63) 64 cm (bords et col inclus) Échantillon : 10 m x 14 rangs en jersey sur aiguille 10 mm, avec deux fils épais + un fil mohair tenus ensemble = 10 x 10 cm après lavage et blocage Aiguilles : Circulaires : 10 mm / 60, 80 ou 100 cm et 9 mm / 40 et 60cm Laine : 200-250 (250) 250 (250) 300 (300-350) 350 (350-400) 400-450 g de Kos de Sandnes Garn (50g = 150m) – tenus avec 50 (50) 50 (50) 50 (50) 50 (75) 75 g de Tynn Silk Mohair de Sandnes Garn (25g = 212m) Niveau de difficulté : 2 sur 5. Vous avez besoin d'aide pour vos projets tricot ? N'hésitez pas à poser vos questions sur notre Groupe d'entraide La Maillerie. Si vous avez besoin d'aide pour passer votre commande : (450) 687-5573 Besoin d'inspiration, abonnez-vous à notre page FaceBook ou Instagram. Lexique tricot anglais-français. Recueil à patron PetiteKnit.
Charizard Amigurumi Crochet: Fiery, Handmade Pokémon Doll, Perfect for Collectors & Fans of All Ages!
Zo! Daar ben ik weer. Het is inmiddels twee maanden geleden, sinds ik voor het laatst een creatie aan jullie liet zien. Ik ben de afgelopen maanden niet zoveel bezig geweest met breien en haken. Dat gebeurde een beetje vanzelf, omdat er andere zaken waren die mijn aandacht nodig hadden. Het garen voor deze hartjestrui […]
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Floral crochet square can be a decoration on its own, or become a part of bigger project. In this artile you will find lovely free patterns.
Hermoso Peluche Amigurumi, elaborado con Felpa, un regalo unico diseñado en el exelete Arte del Crochet para tus seres queridos
Easy free crochet pattern for a seamless top-down raglan sweater for babies and kids. One-peice, Top-down construction. Video Included.
Si te gusta hacer amigurumi, aquí te comparto patrones de amigurumis fáciles y gratuito. A tus hijos les encantarán estos juguetes
Erikka Slipover is worked seamlessly top down. First, the slipover is worked in rows while the shoulders are shaped with short rows. Thereafter, the body is worked in the round. Front and back are then divided and are finished separately. Decreases are worked at the front piece for a better fit. You pick up stitches for the ribbing around the slipovers neckline that is worked in the round. Erikka Slipover can be worked in 3 lengths, which result from the different lengths of armhole openings and 2 neckline variations. The short version can only be worked with a narrow neckline. Erikka Slipover is designed with a positive ease of approx. 16,5 to 20 cm. Difficulty ●●●●○ Sizes 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Yarn Short version, narrow neckline (3 threads) each 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) 150 (150) g Sandes Garn Sunday (100% wool, meterage approx. 255m/50g) in colour 2542/ camel (1 thread) and each 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 (150) 150 (150) g Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair (57% mohair, 28% silk, 15% wool, meterage approx. 212m/25g) in colour 3511/ powder pink (2 threads). Middle version, wide neckline (2 threads) each 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (100) 100 (100) g Lana Grossa Silkhair (70% mohair, 30% silk, meterage approx. 210m/25g) in colour 117/ white and each 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (300) g Lana Grossa Lala Berlin Tweedy (33% baby alpaca, 31% polyamide, 30% cotton, 6% wool, meterage approx. 120m/50g) in colour 3/ beige. or (2 threads) each 150 (150) 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) g Schachenmayr Wool4Future (35% cotton, 33% polyester, 30% wool, 2% other fibres, meterage approx. 165/50g) and each 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (75) 100 (100) g Schachenmayr Alpaca Cloud (70% alpaca, 30% nylon, meterage approx. 225m/25g). long version with narrow neckline (1 thread) 250 (250) 300 (350) 350 (400) 400 (450) g CaMaRose Snefnug (55 % alpaca, 35 % cotton, 10% merino extrafine, meterage approx. 110 m/50g) in colour 7311/ grey. Recommended needles 1 circular needle 6 mm and 6,5 mm, (40, 60 and/or 100 cm), additionally, 1 circular needle 4 mm (40 cm) for picking up stitches at neckline. Alternatively, you can work with the magic loop method for which you need a circular needle (min. 80 cm). Supplies 6 stitch markers, 2 stitch holders or waste yarn, wool needle, measuring tape, scissors, 2 fixed stitch markers. Gauge (1, 2 or 3 threads) 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch = 13 sts x 21 rows on needle 6,5 mm. Erikka Slipover is worked seamlessly top down. First, the slipover is worked in rows while the shoulders are shaped with short rows. Thereafter, the body is worked in the round. Front and back are then divided and are finished separately. Decreases are worked at the front piece for a better fit. You pick up stitches for the ribbing around the slipovers neckline that is worked in the round. Erikka Slipover can be worked in 3 lengths, which result from the different lengths of armhole openings and 2 neckline variations. The short version can only be worked with a narrow neckline. Erikka Slipover is designed with a positive ease of approx. 16,5 to 20 cm. Difficulty ●●●●○ Sizes 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Der Erikka Slipover wird nahtlos von oben nach unten gestrickt. Zunächst wird der Pullunder in Reihen gearbeitet, die Schultern werden mit verkürzten Reihen geformt. Danach wird der Körper in Runden gestrickt. Vorder- und Rückenteil werden anschließend geteilt und separat in Reihen gearbeitet. Im Vorderteil wird dabei für einen besseren Sitz die Maschenzahl durch Abnahmen reduziert. Das Halsbündchen des Slipovers wird aus den Maschen des Ausschnitts aufgenommen und in Runden gestrickt. Der Erikka Slipover kann in 3 Längen, die sich aus den unterschiedlich langen Armausschnitten ergeben, und mit 2 Ausschnittvarianten gestrickt werden. Die kurze Version kann nur mit dem halsnahen Ausschnitt gearbeitet werden. Schwierigkeitsgrad ●●●●○ Gr. 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Der Erikka Slipover hat ein positive Ease (Mehrweite) von ca. 16,5 bis 20 cm Brustweite 37,5 (39,5) 42 (44) 46 (50) 51,5 (53) cm Umfang 104,5 (108) 114 (120) 126 (132) 138 (141,5) cm Garn kurze Variante, halsnaher Ausschnitt (dreifädig) je 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) 150 (150) g Sandes Garn Sunday (100% Wolle, LL ca. 255m/50g) in der Farbe 2542/Camel (einfädig) und je 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 (150) 150 (150) g Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair (57% Mohair, 28% Seide, 15% Wolle, LL ca. 212m/25g) in der Farbe 3511/Puderpink (zweifädig) oder (einfädig) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (350) 350 (400) g Lana Grossa Linea Pura Organico ( 100 % Baumwolle, LL ca. 90 m / 50 g) in der Farbe 079, mittlere Variante, halsferner Ausschnitt (zweifädig) je 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (100) 100 (100) g Lana Grossa Silkhair (70% Mohair, 30% Seide, LL ca. 210m/25g) in der Farbe 117/Weiß und je 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (300) g Lana Grossa Lala Berlin Tweedy (33% Baby Alpaka, 31% Polyamid, 30% Baumwolle, 6% Schurwolle, LL ca. 120m/50g) in der Farbe 3/Beige oder (zweifädig) je 150 (150) 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) g Schachenmayr Wool4Future (35% Baumwolle, 33% Polyester, 30% Wolle, 2% andere Fasern, LL ca. 165/50g) und je 50 (50) 75 (75) 75 (75) 100 (100) g Schachenmayr Alpaca Cloud (70% Alpaka, 30% Nylon, LL ca. 225m/25g) lange Variante mit halsnahem Ausschnitt (einfädig) 250 (250) 300 (350) 350 (400) 400 (450) g CaMaRose Snefnug (55 % Alpaka, 35 % Baumwolle, 10% Merino Extrafine, LL ca. 110 m/50g) in der Farbe 7311/Grau Nadeln Je eine Rundnadel 6 mm und 6,5 mm, je 40, 60 und /oder 100 cm lang zusätzlich eine Rundnadel 4 mm, 40 cm lang, zur Aufnahme der Maschen aus dem Halsausschnitt Alternativ kann mit der Magic Loop Methode gearbeitet werden, dazu benötigst du eine Rundnadel, die mind. 80 cm lang ist. Materialien 6 Maschenmarkierer, 2 Maschenhalter oder Stücke Restgarn, Wollnadel, Maßband, Schere, 2 festsitzende Maschenmarkierer Maschenprobe ein-/zwei- oder dreifädig 10 x 10 cm glatt re = 13 M x 21 R mit Nd 6,5 mm Stricke zuerst eine Maschenprobe und passe die Nadelstärke gegebenenfalls an. Errata: Seite 7, linke Spalte ganz unten: 65 (69) 73 (77) 81 (85) 89 (91) M insgesamt
Suéter Copper Harbor TALLAS: S – M – L – XL – XXL – XXXL MATERIALES: DROPS ALPACA de Garnstudio (pertenece al grupo de lanas A) 300-350-400-400-450-500 g color 9026, blush MUESTRA: 24 puntos de ancho y 32 hileras de alto con punto jersey = 10 x 10 cm. AGUJAS: AGUJAS DE DOBLE PUNTA …
Sweater & Cardigan in King Cole Pricewise DK - 5938PDF - Downloadable PDF is a Intermediate Knitting pattern by King Cole, available as a Downloadable PDF and includes instructions in English. Super fun to make, this pattern could be your next masterpiece!
Hook a classic with our Daffy Duck amigurumi pattern. A fun project for Looney Tunes enthusiasts and crochet hobbyists!
I am so happy with how this turned out, and though the colors I chose were very influenced by fall, I think its perfect for winter as well! As with any crochet project, you can change the colors of this cardigan to reflect any season or any color scheme you like!
Crochet sweater pattern includes sizes XS-XXL. inspiring you to make your handmade sweaters and making superb accessories for your use.
Après avoir repéré les patrons les plus canons pour tricoter un joli pull, on vous propose de vous challenger en adoptant le motif damier.
Crochet Diamonds and Bobbles jumper, designed by Emma Escott of Lululoves Crochet Blog
Let's just say the British Olympian doesn’t just have a talent for diving. Here are his finest knitting and crochet creations.
Checco's Dream This Knit pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Checco's Dream
News: Loppe is now also available as a single pattern (in English only). Loppe is part of the Knits for Little Imps e-book. Yarn Anina by Filcolana (100% merino; 229 yards m pr. 50 g) Color A: 50 (50) 50 (50) 50 g in color 101 (Natural White) or 1061 (Deep Sea) Color B: 50 (50) 100 (100) 150 g in color 954 (Light Grey) or 333 (Seafoam) Needles 3,5 mm (US4) circular needle, 24 in. long 3 mm (US2.5) circular needle, 16 in. long 3,5 mm (US4) double-pointed needles 3 mm (US2.5) double-pointed needles Tools & Notions 1 marker 1 wool needle 6 (6) 7 (7) 7 buttons The Knits for Little Imps e-book has 11 patterns. 3 of the patterns are charted and do not have line-by-line instructions for the charted parts. These are Loppe, Musling and Putte. Knits for Little Imps is the follow-up to Knits for Little Scamps, which was published in 2 e-book volumes in 2014.
I am so excited to share a bit more about the top I knit for my wedding last month at the Museum of Science in Boston. I knew for a long time I wanted to make part of my wedding dress, but was anxious about (1) knitting an entire wedding dress and (2) wearing something knitted when it could possibly be very warm out. I settled on knitting the top part of my dress and purchasing the skirt (very much inspired by Katt Weaver's wedding ensemble). Pattern I searched a bunch on Ravelry and on instagram for potential patterns and for others who had knit part or all of their wedding dresses. (Notably, this project by @shmelinor and the heavy documentation of her own knitted wedding dress by Rae @marriedinasweater were huge influences). I finally settled on Scéal Grá by Ailbíona McLochlainn. I knew I wanted a circular yoke and a floral lace motif. It also seemed like the perfect base to do a few modifications. The original pattern has either cap or three-quarter length sleeves. I had longed envisioned my wedding gown having some kind of sleeve, but I wasn't sure exactly. I originally finished the sweater with cap sleeves (see the photo above), but after trying it on with the skirt I ended up buying, I realized I wanted something a little more flow-y up top. I improvised some slight-bell sleeves using the lace motifs from the Echo Flower Shawl, which is also Estonian lace. Knitting the nupps was probably the least fun I had while knitting this sweater, but I'm very happy I did it. I also modified the body of the sweater a bit: I added waist shaping at the sides and incorporated the Crystal Chandelier lace repeat from LionBrand along the bottom. Finally, and it's hard to see in the photos, I (one-by-one 😬) added small clear beads around the lace. The impact in the photos was minimal, but I did feel I had a few sparkly moments when the sun hit them just right. Yarn I started knitting with Knit Picks Lindy Chain in "swan", but found it was a little to cream colored vs stark white. I re-cast on with Sandnes Garn Mandarin Petit in "white" and found it was more the white-white I was going for. Knitting Firstly, the pattern was extremely easy to follow, which also made it easy to modify. On a more personal level, there was something very special for me about making part of my wedding dress. I had tried on a few dresses in stores, but knitting has always been such a big part of my life -- and is part of the reason Aaron loves me -- that knitting part of it felt like the perfect way to be true to myself. Many thanks to Andrea at Brass Tacks Photography for our lovely wedding photos <3