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Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn knitting. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 5, 2011

Mistake Rib Scarf tutorial


Mistake Rib Scarf

Westport, CT

Materials
Charisma 100% pure New Zealand wool by Manukau Yarns (or other worsted weight yarn)
1 skein = 200 grams and approximately 400 meters
US size 8 needles

Directions
Cast on 33 sts
*(K2, P2) - repeat from * until last st. K1 

FREE Baby Hat Pattern

 finished two of the basic baby hats already

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These are so quick to knit and very rewarding.  I am going to send these to the
Jackson Recovery Center's Women and Children's Center.  Many of the women going through treatment are pregnant.  They're trying to straighten out their lives.  I think it's only fair to give those babies and children a little extra chance to get started out on the right foot.  Some lucky baby will have a comfy little hat to cover his or her head.
Here's the FREE PATTERN - 

Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 4, 2011

Sheer lace scarf - cotton candy


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Knitting pattern for girls

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White Poncho
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Beauty dress pattern

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Strawberry hat pattern to knit for baby

Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 3, 2011

Baby Knitting

Knitting Pigs

Inspired by some cute knit water bottle cuffs on etsy, I decided to try knitting a little sippy cup holder for Tate. I started with pink scrap yarn and decided to knit a pig. I knit a small cuff, added a crocheted circle for the nose, two little buttons for the eyes ...

... and added a curlicue for the tail.

Knitting pattern: Flowers in Her Hair



I didn't want the band to tie at the base since those always end up coming untied so, after measuring Lila's head, I looped some elastic through the ends of the band and sewed them together with a zig-zag stitch, adding a little Fray Check so the ends won't unravel.

Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 3, 2011

Tutorial: Twisted Prime Socks



Twisted Prime Socks were created in response to a challenge in a Ravelry group to knit something using prime numbers.  Such numbers cans be found in abundance in this pattern.  I recommend it for more experienced sock knitters because this is my first written pattern.  You will notice as you follow it that I'm not found of abbreviations, and simply write out what you are to do.
This pattern uses about 5 ounces of fingering weight sock wool (they weighed 4.35 ounces finished but it's good to have a bit extra). I used a two ply, handspun wool and silk blend and size 0 double pointed needle. You will want to go up one if you are a tight knitter as I am not.
Cast on 65 stitches (13 repeats of 5).