Love to layer in this desk-to-dinner dress elevated in a woolly cashmere-kissed blend and punctuated with a layered skirt.Hidden back-zip closure Jewel neck Sleeveless 90% wool, 10% recycled cashmere Dry clean Imported Item #10471518
Bucilla Jeweled Holiday Ornaments Kit 48785 Woolly Trimmings Christmas Set Of 5. Includes snowman, Santa, toy horse, and two wreaths. Kid includes stamped Appliqué and Embroidery and felt, yarn, cotton floss, and all decorative trimmings needles and easy-to-follow instructions. New From my smoke free home. Thank you for looking.
Size infoTrue to size.XS=0-2, S=4-6, M=8-10, L=12-14, XL=16-18.Details & careFeathery frayed trim enlivens this woolly patterned jacket designed in a boxy fit and detailed with metallic accents.Front button closureJewel neckChest button-flap pockets; front button-patch pockets100% polyester with 34% wool, 23% polyester, 22% cotton, 18% polyamide, 3% metallic fibers contrastDry cleanImportedItem #10209484
Leather trim lends an equestrian-inspired element to this hybrid jacket that pairs woolly bouclé with channel-quilted, down-filled nylon.Two-way front-zip closure Jewel neck Front welt pockets Partially lined, with down fill 36% virgin wool, 25% alpaca, 14% mohair, 13% polyester, 12% poyamide with 100% polyamide contrast Dry clean Imported Designer Clothing Item #10372802
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Possibly the best idea of my knitting life Short rows in the colour work. After completing row 17, I purled back across the back, turned my work (w&t) and knit back to the BOR. Next one after completing row 36: purled back across the back, then turned and knit to BOR. Third: After completing row 47, this time purling back with two strands. Row 42 could have been a simpler idea . But I had passed 43, when I realized that I wasn’t done short row-ing. Forth: before the last decreases. Longer this time, went past the shoulders. I ended with a humble I-cord bind off, and a lovely run of yarn chicken. Included a pic for the archives! Flo asked me to add some more clarification about the way I did the short rows. See the comments :) Here goes: The BOR sits just on the back, at the beginning of the left sleeve. At the first short row (after the completion of row 17 in my project) I am at BOR, instead of starting the next row of the chart - simply turn the work (using preferred short row method) and purl back to the corresponding place as the BOR sits except at the back of the other shoulder/sleeve, (I simply I eyeballed this) turn work, knit back to BOR and continue knitting as if nothing happened ;) In this project row 18 was to be omitted (a one colour row) and therefore I just continue to row 19. Not difficult at all. The fit of this yoke is amazing . All Jenn’s talk of short rows gave the most amazing out come! I am not sure she was completely with me on this wild ideas, but this is what cooperation does! Communication is key. Give of your ideas, listen to someone else. In the giving and receiving, new things are born. Never before would I have thought to incorporate short rows in the yoke colour work. Gauge I did not swatch. I did not check gauge. I have only eyeballed this project from start to finish. No measuring tape came anywhere near it. I am not saying this is something to applaud or aspire to, not at all. But I just wanted to knit , knit in peace . And this was a great project for me to do exactly that. I cast on 192 sts (XL in this pattern), the same amount that I cast on for my Afmæli Cardigan and for my Ásta Sóllilja and for my Lopi Leftovers , so I was not worried. I decreased down to 160 sts at the smallest point of the waist, and increased again to 168 sts for the bust. In this pattern 168 sts is size Small. The sleeves were knit according to size Small too: 40 sts => 68 sts. Even though no measuring tape has come near this project, I did compare the hem to those previously mentioned Lopi sweaters and it was found to be more narrow. I wrote about my suspicion about my gauge getting tighter in my Still Light Tunic Winter Fantasy project , and I think here we have it again. I don’t mind, but… I need to remember it. I am very, very happy with this project - and I am most delighted to be knitting with LéttLopi again. I love this yarn! Post-blocking gauge 18,5-19 sts to 10 cm, I have always knit at 16,75-17sts to 10 cm. Tighter gauge. Hmmm. What is going on? And do I like it? Washing - Blocking - Drying When I search LéttLopi projects on Ravelry, I very often come across comments about how much it grew. Like a lot! My Riddari grew n o t h i n g - nothing at all, not lengthwise or in any other way. And I think I know why. Pretty sure I know why. We all know that when a garment is wet it is shapable. Too wet = too heavy and it can be pulled out of proportion if not handled carefully. So here is what I do: I wash my garment by hand in the bathtub or in the machine in the laundry house, industrial style machines, no dainty household apparatus on the wool program, with Lopi wool wash and Lopi wool treatment. If I wash it by hand I bring it down to the laundry house for a spin cycle and it I have washed it in the machine it is already good to go. When I take it out, it is almost not wet at all. Drying takes no time! Usually I lay it out flat for a bit - perhaps two hours, then I tend to hang it on a hanger to let the wind blow through it for a bit, and then we’re laughing. No size changes what so ever! I could not recommend this method more. It makes caring for your wool garments so simple. And furthermore sizing is made simple: it fits e x a c t l y the same way before blocking as after! Fitting made simple! Every knitters dream. Total weight of garment 473 gram
Luxury handmade beanie / woolly winter hat / chunky oversized knit hat / one-of-a-kind luxury beanie / colourful crochet hat Luxury handmade beanies available in six different beautiful colours from soft pastels to vibrant jewel tones, each one unique. These one-of-a-kind woolly hats are super soft and warm, they are made from luxurious chunky Italian yarn comprised of 53% virgin wool and 47% acrylic. All beanies are one size to fit an adult and finished with a cork Fifi Sweetpea label. Machine wash on a gentle cycle at 30°C. Find all my other available items here: fifisweetpea.etsy.com Follow me on social media where you can see progress pics and behind the scenes shots! Or tag me with pics of my makes in the wild! If you ever have any questions or comments please reach out, I'd love to hear from you! Instagram: @fifisweetpea FB: @fifisweetpeamakes
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Tendrils of crystal chains channel the Belgian designer's distinct avant-garde glamour on this woolly puff-sleeve top. This event-ready style stunned on the runway of a collection aptly titled 'The Woman Who Dares to Cut Her Own Fringe.'21" length (size Medium) Hidden back-zip closure Jewel neck Long sleeves Lined 100% wool Dry clean Imported Designer Clothing Item #10393549
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This pattern is available for free: spinster-the-project-notes1.pdf
Get the vintage accessory feel with our new woolly Leana Handbag in mini size! With a leather strap for everyday attire, or worn as a clutch for your night on the town, the perfectly sized Leana mini is the versatile new addition to AOE accessory game. Woolen Fabric Vegan Leather Interior, Strap and Closure Snap Closure Measurements: 25cm x 12cm with 60cm strap
The center doily looks like a Sea Urchin ... which is a good thing ... I hadn't planned on that exactly. Don't you love it when lovely things like this happens?
Feel the warmth of this woolly pullover knit with slouchy dropped shoulders and a sleek asymmetric hem that creates a modern look for sweater season.29" length (size Medium Petite) Jewel neck Long sleeves Ribbed cuffs and hem 33% recycled polyester, 26% acrylic, 24% polyester, 14% nylon, 3% spandex Dry clean Imported Item #10473164
the eastern Jewels blanket is live I never been so eager to write about a project as much as I have been for this latest blanket.
Quynn’s impish charm comes from the combination of chullo-style earflaps – perfectly integrated with the body of the Hat and worked using simple increases and decreases – and a gentle pixie point. Worked in aran weight and with six sizes provided, it knits up fast enough to kit out the whole family. Diese Mütze besticht mit ihrer durchdachten Anwendung von Ab- und Zunahmen sowie in das Bündchen integrierten Ohrenklappen. Das Stricken, unten nach oben in Runden, geht so schnell und flüssig von der Hand, dass man im Handumdrehen die gesamte Familie bestrickt hat! Diese Anleitung enthält 6 Größen vom Neugeborenen bis zur größten Erwachsenengröße. Yarn 49 (63, 84, 102, 144, 178) yd/46 (58, 77, 94, 132, 164) m 34yd/31m for a 6x6in/15x15cm swatch in St.St. Aran weight, single ply yarn. Needles & Notions Set 4.5mm/UK7/US7 Stitch marker as necessary Tapestry needle Sample details Shown in Noro Kureyon Shown in size 20in/51cm on model with 20.5in/52cm circumference head Gauge 17 sts x 30 rows to 4in/10cm over St.St 16 sts x 32 rows to 4in/10cm over Garter.St Sizes To fit size: 14 (16, 18, 20, 22, 24) in/ 35.5 (40.75, 45.75, 51, 55.75, 61) cm Finished size: 11.5 (12.75, 15.25, 16.25, 19.25, 20.75) in/ 29.25 (32.5, 38.75, 41.25, 49, 52.75) cm Skills required Knit & purl sts, knitting in the round, increases & decreases Pattern contents Written instructions; illustrated tutorials for Cable cast-on & Knitting in the Round Accessibility Statement The main PDF for this pattern is colour blind accessible. It uses black text on a white background and does not rely on colour. Support Do you need help with this pattern? We have a specific discussion thread in the Wormhead’s Hats group where you can ask any questions.
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This pendant features the Woolly Mammoth, an animal that lived in the Pleistocene epoch and is most closely related to modern day Asian elephants. Woolly Mammoths lived in what is referred to as the "mammoth steppe," a cold and dry Ice Age biome that was populated by large herbivores. T...
A modern approach to a Mackintosh inspired design.
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This unique knife from Santa Fe Stoneworks is available only on Huckberry and once they’re gone, they’re gone for good
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New Idea Tutorial: 1.2.3. (1.) Listen to your customers. “Oh, I love your bags! But ~ for the next show~ can you bring some smaller sizes in better proportion to my little spinning wheel?…
Feel the warmth of this woolly pullover knit with slouchy dropped shoulders and a sleek asymmetric hem that creates a modern look for sweater season.29" length (size Medium Petite) Jewel neck Long sleeves Ribbed cuffs and hem 33% recycled polyester, 26% acrylic, 24% polyester, 14% nylon, 3% spandex Dry clean Imported Item #10473164
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Strickanleitung zur Erstellung von Pulswärmern wie abgebildet. Strickkenntnisse werden vorausgesetzt. 5 Seiten, inklusive Strickschrift. Benötigtes Material: Stricknadeln Stärke 4 Zopfnadel / Hilfsnadel 50 g RICO Design essentials merino dk, hier Farbe 35 oder Garn mit ähnlichen Eckdaten: Lauflänge ca. 120 m / 50 g, empf. Nadelstärke 4 – 4,5 mm Schere Nadel zum Vernähen der Fäden Design © crochet.jewels, 2019 Alle Rechte vorbehalten!
I've played with this idea before... I'm very happy with how these turned out.
I love leaves... they seem to sneak into almost everything I make.
I was asked about making the apples... and then I was inspired to include a few pears into the mix as well.
A truly art yarn cowl. What a thing of beauty for this early Autumn weather! Overall, it fits nicely in all aspects about the neck. It’s not snug at the top so as to preform a sort of choke-hold but its not loosely gaping about either. The body stands up without assistance and is deep enough to ward off draughts. A slightly larger opening at the base is wide enough to easily pull over your head without greatly messing up your hair. It then gently rests well below your collar bone. And tnow about the yarn. There are four differnt styles of textured art yarn: black angora goat locks, mixed fiber batt, tailspun teeswater in BFL wool singles and a 3-ply to create a soft landing for the neck edge. This cowl should be worn like a peice of jewelry. Wear it alone over a shirt or add it as a comforting accent with a jacket. Art Yarn Cowl Have multiple (at least 3) art yarns available. US11, circular 16”, maybe 24” Cast on 48 stitches, join in the round Round 1 & 2: *purl 15, knit elongated horizontal stitch*, repeat to end of round. Remaining rounds: *knit 15, knit elongated horizontal stitch*, repeat to end of round. When desired length/height of cowl is achieved make a regular bind off at all stitches. You will not need to do anything special at the elongated stitch area. Do not change needle size. If the top opening of your cowl is flaring open due to the larger sized yarn you will need to make appropriate number of decreases in order to gain back correct/slightly smaller opening. Do not make bind off tight as this area needs to have a little stretchy give. To make elongated stitch: put needle through next stitch as if to knit - your needles will form an ‘x’. wrap yarn around both needles at the point where the needles cross 2 times (the yarn should wrap naturally here). Next wrap the yarn around your back needle - like you normally would to make a knit stitch - and pull this one wrap through - like you normally would to complete a knit stitch. On the first row you may not immediately see the resulting elongation. At the second row as you approach this area it should become evident that something special has taken place. Note on yarn selections: it’s important that yarns selected be close in guage but if you have chosen a thinner yarn to be included in your project simply double the strand.
Gems and Jewels is about playing with color on a canvas of garter stitch and simple lace. You don’t need full skeins to paint, just little gems and jewels that’s already in your stash. Shawl is asymmetrical triangle, worked from one tip to another with clever shaping. Mostly in garter with short row(no warps) sections of simple lace in-between. Pattern have written instructions and charts for lace segments. Gauge 19 sts x 40 rows - 4” x 4” on US 6( 4 mm) needles. Sample shawls — 96” x 36”(blocked), worked in Malabrigo Sock (100% superwash merino, which grows significantly while wet) Ending with orange shawl - approx. 175g total (8 colors in order of appearance): Lettuce 10g Indiecita 14g Solis 19g Impreccionists sky 24g Abril 29g Lotus 29g Archangel 27g Terracotta 23g Ending with pink shawl - approx. 175g total (8 colors in order of appearance): Solis 12g Indiecita 12g Lettuce 19g Primavera 26g Lotus 29g Archangel 28g Terracotta 26g Light of love 23g Pattern available in two formats: compact (3 pages) and large print (6 pages) - instructions in larger print format ( this version is better for those who uses portable devices like tablets and e-readers; also for those knitters who have difficulties reading small font on paper) use hashtag #gemsandjewelshawl on Instagram Yarn kits available at here Pattern cannot be used as a teaching material. Please refrain from posting pictures with pattern instructions visible. Thank you.
I love how this wee bird worked out...