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I've had a lot of requests for the Share Kitty Pattern, so for anyone who didn't get it last time, I've put it up here again. SHARE KITTY http://justjen-knitsandstitches.blogspot.com.au/ Share Kitty is 41cm tall. Legs, body & head are knitted as one piece for the front, one for the back, with his arms, ears & tail attached separately. I request that items knitted from this pattern be used for personal & charity use, not for profit. Materials – 50gms Main colour (MC) – White 8ply /DK 50gms Colour 1 (C1) – Purple 8ply /DK 50gms Colour 2 (C2) – Green 8ply /DK Small amounts of pink & black for ears, nose & features. 1 pair 3.25mm knitting needles. Fibre fill, sewing notions. Please read through pattern before starting. BODY BACK Stocking stitch is used throughout. LEGS - Starting at bottom of leg at the paw, with MC, cast on 9 sts. St st 2 rows. Next row - Increase 1 st each end of this, and every K row until 15 sts. Row 8 – Purl. Rows 9 to 12 – St st Row 13 – Changing to C1, continue in stripes of 6 rows C1 & 6 rows C2, until 54 rows from cast on edge. Carry the alternate colour up the side of your work, linking in every couple of rows, ready to use for the next stripe. You’ll have 7 stripes. Leaving this leg on needle or stitch holder, do a 2nd leg the same. Keeping in stripe pattern, Knit across both legs to begin body – 30 sts. Continue in 6 row stripes, for 42 rows (7 stripes). SHAPE SHOULDERS Keeping in stripes, St st 2 rows. Decrease 4 sts at the beginning of next 3 rows, Then decrease 3 sts at the beginning of next row – 15 sts. * HEAD BACK Now for the head, we are going to work in 4 row stripes. The smaller stripes will blend in better with the face markings. You can do a plain colour back head if you prefer. Continue now, in the same colour sequence, but in 4 row stripes. AT THE SAME TIME, shape head by following the outside stitches on the graph. Disregard the pattern, & colour key, that is only for the face. On the very last stripe, you’ll be doing 6 rows of C1 instead of 4 to finish the head. Inner & X - White O – C1 BODY FRONT Work the same as back until you reach * FACE Follow the above graph to shape head as you did for the back. AT THE SAME TIME knit the face markings. Knit in the Intarsia method, use separate balls of yarn to do the colour work, remembering to twist yarns when changing colours to prevent holes. I use small spindles of C1 & a ball of white to make untangling each row easier. If you are unfamiliar with Intarsia, there are many tutorials on the net. ARMS – Make 2 Starting at the paw with MC, cast on 15sts. St st 2 rows Row 3 – Inc in every 3rd st (ie knit in front & back of stitch) - 20sts. St st 3 rows. Row 7 – Inc in every 4th st – 25sts. St st 3 more rows. Changing to C1, continue in 6 row stripes of C1 & C2 until 6 stripes have been worked. Keeping in stripes, St st 2 more rows. Next row – (K2, K2tog ) to last st, K1 – 19 sts. P 1 row Next row - (K2, K2tog) to last 3 sts, K3. P 1 row. Cast Off. EARS – Make 4 It’s up to you if you do 4 ears “cat colour”, or 2 inside ears pink. Cast on 12sts. St st 2 rows. Decrease each end of every K row until 2 sts remain. P2 tog, fasten off. TAIL – Make 1 Starting with the darker colour (C1 or C2), Cast on 16 sts. St st 5 (6 row stripes) – 30 rows. Change to White. St st 4 rows straight. Row 35 – (K2, K2tog) to end – 12sts. St st 3 rows. Row 39 – (K2, K2tog) to end – 9sts. St st 3 rows. Row 43 – K2tog to last st, K1. Row 44 – P2tog to last st, P1 – 3sts Thread through remaining sts, pull tight & fasten off. NOSE – Make 1 (Easier than trying to embroider on a nose). With pink, cast on 2 sts. Purl 1 row Increase each end of every K row, until 10 sts. Purl 1 row. Cast off. MAKE UP BODY Sew in all the ends of the colour work on the face. I tend to use some of the ends on the toy to sew up, sew in all other ends not needed. With right sides facing out sew up around the whole cat, using a mattress stitch, BUT leave an opening at one side of the body for stuffing. Don’t try too hard to match the stipes on the back head to that of the front face, they don’t completely match…. it’s just the way it is :-). Fill the legs first, but only ¾ fill them so the cat is flexible enough to sit. Sew a small running stitch across the first row of the body to separate the legs from the body. Finish stuffing the rest of the body & head firmly, especially at the neck and stitch up gap at side of body. ARMS Run a thread through the cast on edge of paw & gather in tight. Continue seaming up arm until about an inch from the top, to give yourself some room to stuff. Stuff arm, again not too full (¾) and continue sewing up seam. Flatten top of arm opening, so the arm seam is positioned at the back, not the side of the arm, before sewing across. Sew arms to the body at shoulder, with the seam facing in towards the body. EARS Join 2 ears right sides facing out & slip stitch together for each ear. Sew to head, see photo for guide. NOSE Stitch nose to face, then embroider on mouth. Use black yarn to make French knots for eyes, & sew on whiskers. NOTE – do not put buttons, beads or removeable eyes on any toys meant for children under 5 years. Check in your area for local standards. TAIL Sew up seam from tail up, and stuff, again ¾ full and sew on to back of cat. PAWS To sew in the toes on the paws, knot a long length of 8ply black yarn. Make a large knot. From the back of paw, off to one side, sew through from back to front, pulling knot inside the toy to anchor. Stitch three stitches over edge of paw, one to the side, middle and other side. As you do, pull each stitch to form the toes and fasten at the back of each stitch before going to the next one (see photo for a guide). Bury yarn back inside the toy to finish. Please let me know if there are any mistakes, or if there is something you don’t understand. Hope you enjoy the pattern. © Jennifer Stacey 2012 I request that items knitted from this pattern be used for Personal and Charity use only, not for Profit. In return I ask that you credit my name, and my blog website address as the designer.
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Brand New SPECIAL BLANK PUNCHCARD (18 stitch pattern x 48 rows). There are no guide holes in these cards. For design your own pattern. Fits The Following Silver Reed/ Singer/ Studio/ Empisal/ Knitmaster.Knitting Machine Models No. MK70 & HK160 Made In Hong Kong If you need PM3 / KA451 Hand Punch for design pattern: https://www.etsy.com/listing/557229641/handy-punch-for-45mm-24-stitch-punch **Free shipping form Hong Kong to worldwide by Hong Kong Post office with tracking no. ** ‧ Postage cost cover not only postage but packing and handling. Postal insurance Optional. ‧ Shipment roughly takes 6 - 14 working days to any part of the world, but if the customs wants to inspect, it would be delayed for some time. ‧ Normally we can sent out item within 1-3 working days after payment is confirmed. We will ship item to you from Hong Kong by registered airmail. ‧ We only ship to the shipping address of buyer's Paypal account. We are not responsible for wrong or undeliverable address. ‧ We are not responsible for any import tax, customs fee, or customs delay. ‧ If you have any question about our products or transaction, please tell me before buying. I will reply to you as soon as possible. ‧ If you have any questions about our products or the transaction, please tell me before buying, I will reply you within 24 hours. ‧ If problems occur, please contact us before you initiate any action. I will do my best to resolve it. ‧ Item can be refunded within 3 days after receiving the item in case of it is defective. (postage is not refundable) Thank you very much
The Luxe Cashmere Vest is a relaxed fit knitted vest, crafted from 100% cashmere. This style is knitted together using tonal yarns creating a mouliné effect. Luxuriously soft and finished in cardigan stitch, this piece is ideal for layering.- 100% cashmere - Designed for a relaxed fit - Low V neck - Dropped shoulders - Side slits at the hem - Heavy weight knit - Consider a size down - Model wears size M- Product code: jf0082191093
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Description Book Specs 250 Japanese Knitting Stitches contains the original collection of knitting stitches first published by Hitomi Shida in 1996. Copies of the original Japanese edition have been jealously coveted by knitters around the world - and now Tuttle Publishing brings you this classic in English for the first time! Hitomi Shida's previous work, the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible was released by Tuttle in October 2017 and has already been purchased (and tested) by thousands of avid knitters who are thrilled to discover a treasure trove of elegant and intricate new patterns. This book was Hitomi Shida's first effort and, like its successor is filled with her highly original and beautiful designs and variations on knitting classics. Shida's stitch patterns have become a driving inspiration behind many modern western knitting designs, and experienced knitters know this. In this beautifully presented stitch dictionary you'll find: - Stitches that are perfect for borders and edgings - Beautiful and intricate cable stitches - Elegant popcorn stitches, from refined to bold - Multiple variations on individual patterns. Veteran knitting instructor Gayle Roehm guides knitters through the particulars of the patterns and explains how to execute the stitches. Images of completed garments here and there help show the potential of these striking stitch designs. About Hitomi Shida Hitomi Shida is a well-known Japanese designer of hundreds of original knitting stitches and knitted garments. She has been teaching, designing and writing books for over 20 years and her work already enjoys a worldwide following among Japanese knitting fans. About Gayle Roehm Gayle Roehm lived in Japan and studied the language for many years. She has knit from Japanese patterns for most of her knitting career. Gayle teaches frequently at knitting gatherings all across the United States, and publishes her own designs. She is the translator of the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible and 250 Japanese Knitting Stitches by Hitomi Shida. Paperback: 160 pages Dimensions: 29 x 22 x 1.5 cm Publisher: Search Press
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I get a lot of questions about why I`m not pursuing being published in a mainstream magazine. My main reason at this point is that I`m very deadline resistant. Two corporate jobs in my past had extremely tight time lines. I hope to get over this eventually but since I`m in charge here, I`m in no hurry. As for the online magazines, a designer told me that she has done better long term with self-publishing vs. online magazines. She`s not sure why but perhaps people don`t go back as much to older issues? She also feels that traditional magazines are likely to be a different customer base than online, I'm not so sure about that one. Part of the problem with all of this is that it's just opinion. Profits are so narrow in the Knitting industry that there is not a lot of market research going on. I recently worked on a magazine submission because I was given a very long time line for it but I discovered a few things during the process. Having an external time line changes the rhythm of the work. I'm not free to shift gears and explore new ideas as they come up in the way I normally do. I know this slows down my production but it also increases my creativity. I often work on several projects at a time as a way of "cleansing my palette". I find the off time from a project often allows my brain to work on solutions in the background and I come up with better ideas, both design related and technical solutions. Holding my own copyright is an issue for me. The pattern I did has copyright reverting back to me in 6 months so in this case it is not a barrier. I like collaborating with others but on the other hand some aesthetic decisions are changed to accommodate another persons vision, which may or may not improve the work. Ultimately it's just that the work is not totally true to me (maybe I'm a design diva?). The design has to be held to a preset level of difficulty, therefore details of construction may be changed to meet that standard. Most designs can be technically executed in more than one way. Normally, I just pick the one I think is best for that particular project and then assign level of difficulty based on what I did not the other way around. Having worked with more than one tech editor I can guarantee that they don't all agree on what makes a pattern beginner, intermediate or advanced. It's a difficult target to hit at the best of times. There is also the extra detail of conforming to their template, which may or may not be clear, as every tech editor also has different standards that don't always agree with the publication's standards. Traditional publishing also has space as a limiting factor. That means a lot more abbreviations and the possibility that the stitch patterns may be written or charted but maybe not both. When I self publish I often use both formats. It also means less detail is given to the Knitter. Advanced Knitter's may prefer this but others may appreciate more detail. Any thoughts?
All New SPECIAL BLANK PUNCHCARD SET 30 stitch pattern 60 rows in a sheet Each roll contains 100 sheets and may cut down at any lenght as desired. Silver Reed/ Singer/ Studio/ Empisal/ Knitmaster SK119 SK270 SK272 SK370 SK670 SA7P Knitting machine Fits with 3.5mm PUNCH CARD Knitting Machine If you need PM3F Hand Punch for design pattern: https://www.etsy.com/listing/530183733/singer-silver-reed-pm3f-handy-punch **Free shipping form Hong Kong to worldwide by Hong Kong Post office with tracking no. ** ‧ Postage cost cover not only postage but packing and handling. Postal insurance Optional. ‧ Shipment roughly takes 6 - 14 working days to any part of the world, but if the customs wants to inspect, it would be delayed for some time. ‧ Normally we can sent out item within 1-3 working days after payment is confirmed. We will ship item to you from Hong Kong by registered airmail. ‧ We only ship to the shipping address of buyer's Paypal account. We are not responsible for wrong or undeliverable address. ‧ We are not responsible for any import tax, customs fee, or customs delay. ‧ If you have any question about our products or transaction, please tell me before buying. I will reply to you as soon as possible. ‧ If you have any questions about our products or the transaction, please tell me before buying, I will reply you within 24 hours. ‧ If problems occur, please contact us before you initiate any action. I will do my best to resolve it. ‧ Item can be refunded within 3 days after receiving the item in case of it is defective. (postage is not refundable) Thank you very much
Watercolor Jellyfish cross stitch pattern designed by AnnyFunnyXx. ATTENTION! Fabric and threads are not included! Cross stitch charts are intended for personal use only and can't be distributed any way. Стоимость доставки в (Другой город) Рассчитать Подождите идёт расчёт доставки... Characteristics ThemesUndersea FabricAida 14, Aida 16 Size87 x 135 st. Shades qty16 StitchesBackstitch, Full stitch Product typePDF, Saga instant download file Description Read How to Buy Cross Stitch Chart Finished size 87 x 135 stitches (15.78 x 24.49cm) 16 shades of DMC threads are used Color-Symbol Chart in PDF and Saga format, instant download. Instruction is in English. Files: Demand (DMC).pdf (174.8 Кб) Designer: AnnyFunnyXx
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Jag är ju inte så duktig att sticka så jag kan inte sticka avancerade saker. Därför anpassar jag mina designer utefter vad jag klarar av. Den här stickade tröjan är gjord av tre rektangulära stycken stickade med endast räta maskor. Tanken är att den ska passa att ha till tighta jeans eller tights så därför har jag gjort den längre bak än fram. Jag tycker också att det är snyggt när toppen eller blusen man har under syns i nederkant framtill. Det härligt tjocka garnet kommer från Svarta fåret men är inhandlat i butiken Västamo i Västerås. Till det har jag använt stickor storlek 10. Till alla tre stycken (framstycke, bakstycke och polokragen) har jag lagt upp 47 maskor och sedan stickat så långt som jag har tyckt blivit bra. Sen har jag använt mig av en virknål för att montera ihop tröjan. 5 nystan gick åt till min nya tröja.