If you don’t like to wrap your scarf around your neck and look for the two ends of it, you’ll certainly like these colorful knitted cowls!
I love stranded colorwork knitting. There’s something about making pictures appear that is so addictive and I enjoy the challenge of transforming a limited number of squares into something recognizable […]
What about quarantine knitting? Will I really make a Totoro sweater and wear it to work one day??? ...
I've rounded up the best Fair Isle and colorwork patterns for cozy additions to your winter wardrobe. These 15 beautiful knitted pieces are perfect for those who love intricate designs.
Steeking a freshly bound-off bit of knitting has been known to make knitters break out in hives, but Kyle Kunnecke can help.
Do you struggle with tight floats in three-color colorwork? Two-pass knitting is an easy way to knit multi-color stranded colorwork so that you're only working with two yarns at a time. In order to do this, you need to work the same round in two passes, alternating which stitches are knit and which ones are slipped. In this tutorial I demonstrate how to use this clever trick that makes knitting three-color colorwork a breeze!
Knit Strawberry Socks Free Knitting Pattern
A beginner friendly free colorwork cowl knitting pattern. The Kindra Cowl features a nordic star colorwork chart and helpful video tutorials
Do you struggle with tight floats in three-color colorwork? Two-pass knitting is an easy way to knit multi-color stranded colorwork so that you're only working with two yarns at a time. In order to do this, you need to work the same round in two passes, alternating which stitches are knit and which ones are slipped. In this tutorial I demonstrate how to use this clever trick that makes knitting three-color colorwork a breeze!
Enjoying the new season? We surely are because the Internet is full of exciting knitting patterns, not only for cowls with fun motifs.
This listing is for a PDF knitting pattern. Here Comes The Sun is inspired by sunshine and flowers and the iconic The Beatles song and era. It's knitted from the top down seamlessly, in the round - making it easy to try on as you go to achieve the perfect fit. Adorned with happy colorwork on the yoke, waist and sleeves it is a super fun knit! SIZING (1,2,3) 4,5,6 (7,8,9) Finished bust circumference: (36,40,44) 48,52,56 (60,64,68) in. Finished upper sleeve circumference: (13.3,14,14.6) 15.3,16,16.6 (17.6,18.6,20) in. Finished body length: 8 in. Suggested fit is 2-6 " positive ease MATERIALS Yarn: Julie Asselin Journey Sport Sample made with colors: Charbon (MC), Ruisseau (CC1), Dentelle (CC2), Verge d'Or (CC3) MC: (985,1050,1116) 1182,1247,1313 (1379,1444,1510) yds CC1: (131,139,148) 157,166,174 (183,192,200) yds CC2: (127,135,144) 152,161,169 (178,186,195) yds CC3: (132,140,149) 158,167, 175 (184,193,202) yds Needles: US4 and US6 circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge Tools: Stitch marker, tapestry needle, scrap yarn Gauge: 24 sts and 28 rows - worked in the round on larger gauge needles, in stockinette and measured after blocking
Cuddle Under The Comfort Of This Beautiful Botanical Garden Knitted Blanket
I'm a beginner knitter, I'm sorry. I have made a few mistakes. Here's what I learned so far: First, don't be scared of using "knitting" for a beginning knitter. Knitting is for average people. If you want to knit or crochete something, go for it. The only problem I had was trying to get a good hand on the needles. I'm not much of a hands-on kind of person. I use the "knitting" in the wrong way. Instead of knitting the pattern I used to create this pattern, I used knitting to make
Fair Isle Halloween Hat Free Knitting Patterns
Mushrooms are all the rage right now! Maybe actual magic mushrooms, but certainly in fun, whimsical design elements! Check out this fun collection of mushroom inspired patterns to knit, crochet and stitch! The lovely plush Mini & Midi Porchini Mushroom Crochet Pattern from GoldnSpun is a quick and cozy crochet pattern to whip up and
ETA: I get a lot of questions about the stitch pattern used in the sweater below. The link to the website is http://www.jessica-tromp.nl/. Unfortunately, the pattern has been removed from the website and is no longer available. I do not have access to the stitch pattern either. If you read the comments to this post, there is discussion about trying the get the pattern re-posted on the site. I hope it works out! However, I am not involved in the effort and have no more information than you, my dear readers. But feel free to continue the discussion in the comments if you wish! * * * Have you heard of Kauni? If you surf the knitting circles, I'm sure you have. Kauni is a Danish yarn with beautiful colors and wonderful color work patterns. Actually Kauni is the name of the designer, who is originally from Estonia. So the name actually means "beautiful". How appropriate! :) The Kauni yarns aren't really easy to find on this side of the pond, and I ordered mine from Astrid's Dutch Obsessions. Great prices and a very good color selection. After I got my yarn, I had to start right away! But I didn't want to go with the popular Kauni cardigan pattern, because it has a very boxy shape and that just doesn't do for me. I immediately gain 50 pounds when I wear boxy sweaters... So I decided to go with Veronik's Colette pattern from IK winter 07. It's got nice shaping, and is a nicely constructed sweater, but I wasn't crazy about the cats, so I searched for another stitch pattern to use. There is a nice website full of free colorwork patterns here. As much as I love knitting this, it is very slow, and requires a lot of concentration. I have been knitting on this exclusively for a couple of weeks, and I'm almost up to the arm holes now. But I felt like I needed a break from all that concentration, and wanted something that was mindless stockinette that I could knit while reading or watching TV. So I started Salina, the sweater on the cover of Vintage Knits. I've been wanting to make this sweater for the longest time, and I'm really enjoying the pattern. I've got this same yarn (Rowan Felted Tweed) in three different colors, so there might even be more than one Salina in my future.
Here are seven quick tips that will immediately improve the look of your color work.
Mushrooms are all the rage right now! Maybe actual magic mushrooms, but certainly in fun, whimsical design elements! Check out this fun collection of mushroom inspired patterns to knit, crochet and stitch! The lovely plush Mini & Midi Porchini Mushroom Crochet Pattern from GoldnSpun is a quick and cozy crochet pattern to whip up and
In colorwork or mosaic knitting it's important to keep your floats loose on the back of the work. Here's a clever trick on how to do that with yarnovers.
Knit Fair Isle Alaska Hat Knitting Patterns
So I am really kind of nervous to put my first knitting pattern out there. If you want to support my work, you can find a ready to print PDF Version with a bigger chart version on HERE on Ravelry. …
Discover the art of crochet Jacquard socks - stylish, comfortable, and customizable. Learn how to incorporate them into your wardrobe for a fashion-forward look that stands out.
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Autumn Pullover Sweater Free Knitting Pattern
Autumn is coming! Who is on the hunt for free knitting patterns for Halloween mittens? Come check them out right away!
This collection of cozy knitted sweater patterns will include chunky knitted sweaters, easy beginner-friendly knitted sweaters, and more.
Beautiful BC Cowl pattern- Knitting Pattern PDF ONLY - DIY INSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH ONLY - THE ACTUAL COWL AND YARN ARE NOT INCLUDED. Inspired by my beautiful province of British Columbia, the stranded colorwork cowl in DK weight is part of my Beautiful BC collection (coming this winter). Shown with two different ribbing options. You can purchase the lovely Warm Sand/Blue Spruce yarn (shown in photos) at SwoonFibers: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1357155886/preorder-warm-sand-and-blue-spruce-light?click_key=243f59461a4ab83cd0d7c4a0cf523d5867e14d74%3A1357155886&click_sum=ace07ccc&ref=shop_home_active_36&sts=1 Finished Measurements 23” (58.5cm) unstretched circumference; 11” (28cm) height. Measurements taken after blocking. Yarn Brooklyn Tweed Dapple, 60% Merino, 40% Organic Cotton; 165yds (151m)/50g (or other DK weight yarn) MC – Natural: 159ds (145m), 48g CC – Seafoam: 119yds (109m), 36g Gauge 25 sts and 31 rnds = 4” (10cm) in circular colorwork on larger needles (after blocking) Needles US 4/3.5mm and US 6/4mm, 16-20” (40-50 cm) long circular needle (or sizes required to obtain gauge) Notions tapestry needle, stitch markers Instructions Chart is provided. Video tutorial links for cast-on and bind-off are included. This pattern has been tech edited. PLEASE NOTE: This listing is for the PDF knitting pattern ONLY. THE ACTUAL COWL OR YARN ARE NOT INCLUDED. Upon receipt of payment, the PDF pattern will be available for instant download. NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES. This original design pattern is the copyrighted property of Monika, Knitted Wishes. It cannot be sold, transmitted, distributed or reproduced (in whole or in part) in any form or by any means without the written consent from Monika Anna, Knitted Wishes.
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Designed by © Amy Gunderson Cowls are the perfect addition to any winter ensemble. Worked in the round from the bottom up, this striking cowl combines thoughtful ribbing, twisted stitches, and stranded colorwork. It uses Deluxe Worsted Superwash – a yarn that is interchangeable with Deluxe Worsted. Both yarns offer endless color combinations... Download Pattern: Willowwork Cowl
Thistleback starts like a hat, ends as a shawl, and is so fun to knit.� It is worked in the round, stranded, with steeks down the sides. The border provides a neat hem to hide the steeks and are picked up and knitted flat. Knowledge of chart reading is required. Made using 12 colors of light sport-weight yarn. Pattern includes written instructions and color-coded charts and links to resources and tutorials. Finished size: 16� wide x 78� long Designed by Sunday Knits.
I'm a beginner knitter, I'm sorry. I have made a few mistakes. Here's what I learned so far: First, don't be scared of using "knitting" for a beginning knitter. Knitting is for average people. If you want to knit or crochete something, go for it. The only problem I had was trying to get a good hand on the needles. I'm not much of a hands-on kind of person. I use the "knitting" in the wrong way. Instead of knitting the pattern I used to create this pattern, I used knitting to make
I’m in love with one way of knitting colorwork: slip stitch knitting, that wonderfully simple technique using one yarn at a time.
Enjoy the coziness as well as the beauty of the Nordic Nights Knit Sweater. It's a must-have garment for this upcoming winter season...
The Betty cowl is a free snowflake cowl knitting pattern that features a charted nordic colorwork knitting pattern and mobius shape