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This gorgeous blanket made from our new Sparkly chenille yarn It is extremely soft and beautiful, sparkles give a unique look to this blanket This yarn is children and pets friendly, easy to take care, very durable This amazing blanket will be a great gift for yourself or your loved one Color of the blanket: Gray/Cloud/White If you would like a different color combination: email us at [email protected] Size in picture: 35x55 inches, medium size Measurements may change a little due to the natural shift in the yarn Make sure to watch our video on showing blanket sizes: https://youtu.be/yWoH0KmYMqw
Billowing dark clouds of smoke and red-hot lava flows come together in this deep, dark red, orange, black and grey Babette. Sometimes Volcanic Eruption can have touches of brown where the colors come together. This colorway is a Babette: every skein and every batch is a bit different, but Babs has a method of recreating these artistic colorways. The photograph is an example of representative skeins from this colorway; the skein you receive may differ somewhat. Yowza You'll be saying "Yowza! These skeins are BIG!" when you see this yarn. Plied from soft superwash Merino wool, Yowza is excellent for sweaters, accessories, and baby items. Yowza has a smooth hand that works well for textured stitching. Size: 560 yd / 8 oz (512m / 227g) skeinsContent: 100% superwash Merino woolGauge: DK weight. 5.25-6 stitches per inch knit on US 5-7, 3-4 stitches per inch crocheted on US 7-I.Care Instructions: Machine wash gentle. This yarn should be dried flat for best results.
Cagoule sans couture en laine mérinos / laine d'alpaga / viscose pour bébé, tout-petit, enfants. Cagoule tricotée à la main - douce, chaude, très confortable pour les enfants et fonctionnelle à utiliser. Votre enfant sera bien au chaud et en toute sécurité dans ce cache-cou sans couture soigneusement conçu. Votre enfant pourra l'enfiler ou l'enlever facilement, tout seul ! Tailles : 1. 40-42 cm - 3-6 mois. 2. 43-45 cm - 6-12 mois. 3. 46-50 cm - 1-3 ans. 4. 50-54 cm - 3-5 ans. 6. 54-56 cm - 5 - ... ans. Si vous avez des questions sur les dimensions, veuillez me contacter. 18 couleurs différentes disponibles au choix, vous trouverez donc certainement votre préférée : 1. Blanc cassé. 2. Massepain. 3. Sable. 4. Pâte à biscuits. 5. Ours grizzli. 6. Cailloux. 7. Pavé. 8. Poivre en grains. 9. Corbeau. 10. Jean. 11. Aigue-marine. 12. Crème de fraises. 13. Tarte au citron. 14. Sorbet aux cerises. 15. Pluie violette. 16. Guacamole. 17. Tarte aux épinards. 18. Gâteau aux carottes. Teneur en fil : 50 % laine, 25 % alpaga, 25 % viscose. C'est un fil de tweed ultra doux, fabriqué à partir d'une combinaison de laine mérinos, d'alpaga ultrafin et de viscose. Le fil est fabriqué en cardant ces fibres avec de petits « boutons de tweed » feutrés qui ajoutent des taches de couleur pour définir l'aspect de cette qualité. Rustique et élégant, il respire bien. Entretien : Les vêtements de bébé tricotés à la main doivent être lavés doucement à la main dans de l'eau tiède, après le lavage, mettez une serviette et appuyez doucement. Veuillez garder à l'esprit que les couleurs peuvent varier légèrement d'un écran à l'autre.
I spend too much time on Ravelry. It is truly addictive. I was recently looking for some stash busters and was amazed at the variety of projects and ideas.I thought I would share a few of my finds with you. The first 2 are not Ravelry. I found this while Goggling (another addiction of mine) when looking for some craft ideas to do with my young nephews at the cottage this summer. Dream catchers Many children will be familiar with Dream catchers from their studies in First Nations Cultures which (if I remember correctly) is about grade 3 in York Region. The Ojibwa believe that a dream catcher changes a person's dreams. Only good dreams would be allowed to filter through… Bad dreams would stay in the net, disappearing with the light of day.Good dreams would pass through and slide down the feathers to the sleeper. For more information on Dream catchers, use the following wikeipedia link which also contains other helpful information links. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher Dream Catchers are great cottage projects for kids. The base can be made from a variety of easily accessible items - coat hangers, paper plates, margarine lids. Cover them with yarn, web the center and then decorate with found objects from the beach - feathers, shells, pine cones. The following link is a very kid appropriate set of directions for Dream catchers. http://www.thatartistwoman.org/2009/07/how-to-make-dreamcatcher.html God's eye A God's eye is a yarn weaving and a Huichol spiritual object. The Huichol or Wixáritari are a Native American ethnic group of western central Mexico, living in the Sierra Madre Occidental range. http://www.katcoyle.com/blog/2007/11/gods-eyes/ provides the following instructions Treasure Pouch A little fun something you can knit for kids with just a few meters of sock or DK yarn - a Treasure Pouch. If you are spending time at a beach, it is a perfect little pouch for special stones or shells. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/treasure-pouch Little Ditty Bag A nice little pouch you might enjoy for yourself is a Little Ditty Bag. Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dots-little-ditty-bag A 50gm ball of cotton makes a bag the perfect size to be a project bag for socks You could use small left overs to create stripes. Knit with variegated cotton , you can get some funky colour pooling. Deep Sea Flower Dice Bag Knit with just a few meters of Kureyon or Silk garden Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/deep-sea-flower-dice-bag---anemone-de-mer Minnow Hat We took this little hat knit with left over sock yarn to the Frolic. It got more attention than anything else in our booth. It is a scaled down version of the Dead Fish Hat from Knitty (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fish-hat-dead-or-alive and uses just a few meters of sock yarn. And what sock knitter doesn't have tons of left over bits of sock yarn. The pattern only offers one size, newborn. I am playing around with resizing to fit slightly older children.The one I knit used a mere 10 gms for the red sections and 20 gms for the body. A free pattern on Ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/minnow-hat Baby Surprise Jacket There are over 17,000 Baby Surprise Sweaters posted on Ravelry. It is the third most posted project. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-surprise-jacket Mitered Sock Yarn Blanket Free Pattern at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sock-yarn-blanket If you are unfamiliar with miters, don't fear this project. All those little squares/diamonds are joined as you go, not seamed together at the end. Gabriela is doing a class on the technique used to make this project this summer. Christine's Stay On Baby Booties These adorable booties use just a few meters of sock yarn. I recognize this yarn as one of my favourite colourways of Trekking, now unfortunately discontinued. FREE Pattern on ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/christines-stay-on-baby-booties Saartjes Bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat Saatjes bootees & Easy Peasy Newborn hat in Regia Kaffe Fassett Design Line colour Snappy 02900 http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/saartjes-bootees http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-peasy-newborn-sock-hat Easy Peasy in Zauberball Crazy1701 A diagonal knit scarf/shawl using random bits of left overs. http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring08/FEATspr08FK.html Mini Mania Linen Stitch Scarf One of my favourite stitch patterns is linen stitch. I have used it dozens of times in various projects. One of its most popular uses is as a scarf with hand painted yarns. . The young lady below has knit a huge version using up a ton of different colours of sock yarn. I love it. It is on my list of must do projects. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-mania-scarf Squishy Love Shawl The shawl/wrap below appeals to me also. I love all Noro Yarns. I can't bear to throw away even the smallest scrap of Noro. The shawl below uses a unifying skein of solid yarn knit in random garter stitch and eyelet stripes with a selection of small amounts of various Noro left overs. I have all the left overs, just have to select a solid unifying colour. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/squishylove-shawl Knitter's Journey Afghan - This Becomes this Using Stephanie Pearl McPhee's pattern for the Knitters Journey Afghan Pattern Description from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: “This is one of my favorite projects and one that can reflect a knitter’s journey as well as any scrapbook or postcard collection. It was inspired by a quilt I had as a little girl made of the leftover scraps of fabric from the clothes my grandmother sewed. There was a square that was a piece of my mother’s favorite nightie, a square of an uncle’s flannel shirt, bits of a summer sundress and a soft bedsheet. Our lives and stories about what people did and where they went in the clothes made from those fabrics were laid out in bits and pieces and backed with pink cotton, and I loved it. This knitting project serves the same purpose: It uses the leftovers of projects gone by (or as they go by, my personal choice) to work a traveler’s afghan.” This pattern may be found on pages 206-209 of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off. This Becomes this Or this I hope you have found some inspiration to help use up your stash. If not I have one more option. At Serenity Knits we are happy to accept donations for 2 local schools with knitting clubs and a local church which knits charity afghans. If you have any yarn or knitting needles you would love to get rid of, drop them off and we will get them to the schools or church. Happy knitting Beth
Free knitting patterns for blankets for parents are here! Your Baby's First Blankets should be light, soft, and cozy.
Et voici la dernière couverture bébé aux couleurs acidulées (berlingot ? arlequin ? bonbon !) Une couverture pour bébé carrée de 60 cm de côté. Crochetée en n°4. Avec ma laine acrylique favorite : Azurite. 1 pelote de chaque couleur : vert, jaune,...
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I have a total addiction to blankets! Not just in the winter either. I have a throw blanket in almost every room in the house, and use them all the time. I have been wanting to give quilting and crocheting a try so I can start making some of my own. There are so many fantastic blanket and quilt
This easy knit baby blanket pattern is super fun and also easy to knit. All you need to know is how to cast on, knit, purl and bind off!
Are you wanting to learn the Tunisian smock stitch? Check out our video and photo tutorial for this gorgeous Tunisian crochet stitch.
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Spring has sprung, and so has my baby fever! I always look forward to this time of year, when I get to visit my friends from college who welcomed brand new babies in the winter months. My go-to baby welcome gift is a handmade blanket (obviously), which means I get to take a trip to […]
Découvrez toutes nos idées de projets à tricoter avec une seule pelote de laine. Vous avez tendance à acheter plus de laine que besoin "au cas où" ?. Une pelote solitaire trône dans votre placard et vous ne savez pas quoi en faire ?
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My mom loved cardinals and every time I see it I think of those bright red birds hopping around underneath the holly tree in her backyard. The Cardinal Cowl is knit with a fun knit-1-below stitch and two colors of Baa Baa Bulky yarn. See yarn and needle requirements below. Here are the specs: Ewe Ewe Yarns Pattern #139Designed by Heather Walpole Measurements: 45" around, 8" wide after light blocking Yarn: Ewe Ewe Yarns Baa Baa Bulky, 132 yards Color A: 1 skein (20 Red Poppy) Color B: 1 skein (99 Black Licorice) Get the yarn! Needles: US 11 knitting needles Supplies: Darning needle Gauge: 14 sts to 4" in stockinette stitch View this pattern on Ravelry >