Vous avez un vieux tricot, qu'il soit en laine ou non ne fait pas de différence, mais, qui traîne dans le placard depuis longtemps? Vous ne le portez plus parce qu'il est trop vieux ou défranchie, ou plus à la mode, ou il a un gros trou? Ne le jetez
Une merveilleuse idée cadeau à offrir!
I adore a good knock-off project that allows you to achieve catalog-caliber looks for a fraction of the price, and my sweet friend Tam from Sew Dang Cute Crafts is here today to share a terrific idea to do just that with your holiday table settings!**Hello all you Positively Splendid people! I’m Tam from Sew
La chaussette de Noël est sans conteste un accessoire emblématique de Noël. Voici nos astuces pour fabriquer facilement la vôtre.
Knit Christmas Stocking Free Knitting Patterns
Не раз меня спрашивали о выкройке новогоднего сапожка . и вот последний раз обещала, что непременно выложу в блоге, что собственно и делаю....
I'm constantly on a lookout for some free knitting patterns for Christmas stockings. Stockings are a perfect Christmas projects to give as a gift.
Rien de tel en attendant les fêtes que de se lancer dans un joli tricot de Noël ! Découvrez vite 30 patrons de modèles de tricot à faire pour Noël !
Für ein Paar Socken benötigst du ca. 30 g Weiß (Fb 1) und jeweils 25 g Dunkelrot (Fb 262) und Farn (Fb 198)
Christmas Time is finally here, It only comes but once a year. It's a time to spread good cheer, To those we love and hold dear. Christmas is a time of glee, A time when peace and love run free. A time for those like you and me, To sit beneath the Christmas Tree. Christmas is a time of joy, A...
Confira dicas inspiradoras para fazer meias diferentes e decorar a casa para o natal.
We would like to wish you all a wonderful holiday season! Loom: KB All-n-One Loom set at 60 pegs was used in sample. Yarn: Approx …
Welcome to the belated Christmas edition of Spectacular SOCKS ! Since Christmas is still very fresh in our minds, I thought it would be appr...
Learn how to make a dog paw stocking with a free sewing pattern. This is a great pet Christmas stocking and works for cats or dogs!
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This traditional Crochet Stocking is fast and fun to crochet! Brigthen up your holidays with this classic Christmas favorite.
I'm constantly on a lookout for some free knitting patterns for Christmas stockings. Stockings are a perfect Christmas projects to give as a gift.
Knit Christmas Elf Socks Free Knitting Patterns; elf sock slippers for adults
Top US sewing blogger, Diary of a Quilter, features an Easy DIY Christmas Stocking Pattern and Tutorial for a simple stocking. Click here!
Granny’s best selling pattern is now FREE! Simply a Christmas Stocking Embellish this Basic Christmas Stocking according to your own creativity! Measuring approximately 19 inches from top to …
If you're looking for a quick and easy crochet project, I've got you covered. In this post, I'm sharing easy 1 hour crochet projects.
I'm constantly on a lookout for some free knitting patterns for Christmas stockings. Stockings are a perfect Christmas projects to give as a gift.
Sew your own personalized pet Christmas stockings. Would make a great gift for the pet-lovers in your life.
By the title of this post, you may have believed that I am some sort of super mom that knits a different stocking for her child each Christm...
Besoin d'une décoration originale pour Noël ? Avez-vous pensé à remplir de petites chaussettes votre cheminée ? Iris de Melo, responsable d'atelier de couture et de stylisme pour enfants chez 1mere1fille.com, vous propose ses astuces pour réaliser une chaussette de noël. La tradition des chaussettes remonte à la fin du XIXe siècle. Le bas de Noël sert à déposer le cadeau pour un enfant. Généralement, il est placé sur la cheminée, mais vous pouvez très bien le fixer au pied du lit de votre enfant. Au lieu d'acheter une chaussette de Noël, fabriquez-en vous-même. Découvrez la technique de réalisation en vidéo… regardez !
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Retrouvez la notice, les points et l’assemblage du modèle tricot chaussettes de noël gratuit sur le site de Laines Plassard. Votre prochain modèle tricot vous attend !
I'm constantly on a lookout for some free knitting patterns for Christmas stockings. Stockings are a perfect Christmas projects to give as a gift.
It is that time of year to start some Christmas projects. Almost every year I make Christmas stockings. I have made a lot of them in my lifetime. There are so many patterns and sizes of stockings available. Just keep in mind that if the stockings are to be used, they need to be large enough to accommodate Santa's treats. If it is knitted or crocheted there can't be a lot of loose loops inside because they will catch on items. Otherwise just use your imagination. Basic knitted Stocking I made for a sample. This is a basic pattern that I created. From this pattern you can put in any design as long as it fits. It can be striped or solid. I use graph paper and chart out what designs I want to use. This chart is for the snowflake in the stocking above. It is over 30 stitches and is repeated for 60 stitches and is 11 rows. Basic Knitted Christmas Stocking Pattern. Size 8 Circular Knitting Needle I like the 12 inch circular but a 16 inch may work. As long as the stitches fit without pulling. It was made with a worsted weight yarn. You can also use 4 double pointed needles-size 8. This pattern doesn't have a seam. Cast On 60 Stitches Knit 1, Purl 1 in ribbing for 5 rows. Then knit around for 9 rows ( placing a marker to mark the beginning of the round). This is the area where you will place the name later. It is the white area in the stocking above. Next knit round and round for 70 rows (this stocking has 69 rows because that is how the pattern worked out) or desired length to the heel. I like to mark off each row to keep track of the rows. It is easy with stripes because you just count the stripes. Here you can see the ribbing, the area for a name, the marker and the snowflake pattern. Now it's time for the heel. Using a double pointed needle, knit 30 stitches for the heel off the circular needle. Leave the rest of the stitches on the circular to work later for the foot. It works best if you purl back on those 30 stitches and then work back and forth on two double pointed needles doing the short row method. This is the short row method, but there are other methods for turning heels. Use the method you prefer. This is a Christmas Stocking so the heel is for shaping instead of actually fitting a foot. Slip the first stitch and knit to 1 before the end. Turn, slip the first stitch, purl to 1 before the end. Turn, slip the first stitch, knit to 2 before the end. Turn, slip the first stitch, purl to 2 before the end. Continue in this manner until you have 9 stitches on each side, ending with the purl row. Now you have to put the stitches back. Beginning with the knit row, slip the first stitch, knit to one stitch before the gap (you will be able to see the space), slip the stitch before the gap, pick up the bar between the gap and put it on the right needle. Knit the slipped stitch and the picked bar together. You have closed the gap on the right side. Turn and slip the first stitch, purl to one stitch before the gap, slip the stitch before the gap, pick up the bar between the gap and put on needle. Purl the slipped stitch and the picked up bar together. This closes the gap on the left side. Continue until all 30 stitches are on the needle with no gaps. This is how the short row heel will look. Begin knitting around on the circular needle again keeping in the pattern. Knit about 4 inches for the foot (24 rows) and begin the toe. I changed to the white at this point so you could easily see. Switch to double pointed needles and knit 15 stitches on the first needle, then knit 15, place marker, knit 15 on the next needle and knit 15 on the last needle. Row 1: Now on first needle knit 1 and decrease on next two stitches by slipping next stitch, knitting a stitch and passing the slip stitch over knit stitch (psso), knit to 3 stitches before the next marker on the second needle. Knit 2 together, knit 1, slip marker, knit 1 and psso by slipping stitch, knitting stitch and passing the slip stitch over knit stitch. Then knit to last 3 stitches on third needle and knit 2 together and knit 1. Row 2: Knit all around without any decreases. Repeat these two rows until 36 stitches remain. Then decrease every row until 20 total stitches remain. Next knit stitches on 1 needle and to marker on 2 needle. With another needle knit what is left on 2 needle and all on 3rd needle. There will be 10 stitches on each needle. Toe completed and ready to close with the kitchener stitch. The kitchener stitch is just 4 steps. Cut a length of yarn from the piece you have been knitting with. 1. Hold the two layers together with the purl sides facing each other (like the photo above). Thread the yarn through a yarn needle and insert the needle through the first stitch in front needle as if to knit. Pulling the yarn through the stitch, slip the stitch off the needle. 2. Insert the yarn needle through the second stitch of the front needle as if to purl; draw yarn through but leave stitch on needle. 3. Insert the yarn needle through the first stitch of back needle as if to purl; pull through the stitch and slip stitch off. 4. Insert the yarn needle through second stitch of back needle as if to knit; draw yarn through but leave stitch on needle. Short row heel and finished closed toe. The last thing to do is weave in all the loose ends of yarn and duplicate stitch the name in the white area. I am not a professional pattern writer, so if anyone sees an error or has a question, please let me know. If you also want to make some mittens, try this. http://www.thecabincountess.com/2015/11/lets-make-pair-of-mittens.html I have shown these Christmas stockings before, but I wanted to show a few variations of the same basic pattern. I wrote a blog recently using the same pattern. http://www.thecabincountess.com/2014/12/pipers-new-christmas-stocking.html
Certes nous vivons une période incertaine, angoissante aussi, Noël sera sans aucun doute différent cette année . Je vous propose pour vous changer les idées, de commencer les préparatifs qui font du bien au moral : décorer la maison, bricoler des décorations,...
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As featured on Clover Needlecraft! This classic Christmas Stocking pattern uses Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick yarn in two colors, Cranberry and Fisherman, and it celebrates the beautiful colors of the Christmas season. Knit from the cuff to the toe in the round, the heel of the stocking is constructed using the Wrap + Turn Short Rows method. An I-cord is used to create a hook for hanging the stocking on your mantle. This Christmas Stocking pattern produces a large stocking with a folded-over cuff and contrasting heel and toe colors to hang amidst your tree and trimmings. It’s perfect for filling up with stocking stuffers for kids of all ages. You can personalize it by adding an initial or Christmas tree in duplicate stitch on the leg of the stocking, or keep it simple and classic. For a tutorial on how to do the Wrap+Turn Short Rows Method for the heel, head to our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@bearsdenessentials/videos PATTERN DETAILS: SKILL LEVEL: Advanced Beginner MATERIALS: Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick Yarn [106 Yards (97 meters) | 170 grams (6 oz) | Super Bulky Weight (Category 6)] Stocking requires 2 skeins (1 in each color): Main Color (MC), Contrast Color 1 (CC1) RECOMMENDED COLORS & Approx. Amount Needed: MC – “Cranberry” [ 106 Yards (97 meters) | 170 grams (6 oz)] CC1 – “Fisherman” [ 106 Yards (97 meters) | 170 grams (6 oz)] Knitting Needles: US Size 13 (9.00mm) Clover Takumi Bamboo Circular Knitting Needles 16” (41cm) US Size 13 (9.00mm) Clover Takumi Bamboo Double-Pointed Knitting Needles 7” (18cm) Notions: Stitch Markers– 1 unique stitch marker for marking the end-of-the-round Jumbo Darning Needle (to weave in loose ends) Clover Knitting Needle Point Protectors (recommended but not required – helps prevent stitches from slipping off the needles) Flexible Stitch Holder GAUGE: Gauge: Approx. 10 sts/13.5 rounds = 4 inches square in pattern stitch (after blocking) using 9.0mm/US 13 needles FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Finished Width of Cuff Folded Over: ~9” (23 cm) Finished Length from Top of Cuff Folded Over to Start of Heel: ~13.5” (34.5 cm) Finished Length from Center of Heel to Center of Toe: ~10” (25.5 cm) Please note this is a digital download of the pattern in PDF format. Refunds are not given on any digital listing. IMPORTANT NOTE ON COPYRIGHT: This pattern is for personal use only. The pattern may not be copied, sold, or distributed in any way. You may print one copy for personal use but may not print multiples to distribute, nor may you share the digital file. You may sell the finished product. Please tag us on social media to show us your finished knits! IG: @bearsdenessentials