Yarn kit for Novice Cardigan Mohair Edition from PetiteKnit, Önling No 10 We share PetiteKnits love for mohair, and this new design includes all the things we love to knit. It's knitted with one thread of silk mohair, worked from the top down, and is knitted in our own ultra soft Silk Mohair Önling No 10. The cardigan is knitted in stockinette stitch, while the edges are worked in rib. PetiteKnit has made videos that demonstrate the different steps in the pattern, and can be found on PetiteKnits website here (videos in danish only). See the full series of Novice designs for beginners by PetiteKnit here. The yarn kit contains: Silk Mohair Önling No 10 yarn for the elected size. PLEASE NOTE: - This kit does not include a pattern. You can buy the pattern at petiteknit.com - The model shown in the pictures on this page are designers own and NOT worked in Önling yarns. Choose the color for your kit above. Size: XS S (M) L (XL) 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL The cardigans chest measurement: 96 100 (105) 111 (120) 129 140 151 161 cm Length: 52 54 (56) 58 (59) 60 61 62 63 cm measured mid back Gauge: 21 stitches x 28 rows in stockinette on needle 4mm with two threads of silk mohair = 10 x 10 cm Knitted with two threads throughout. Suggested needle sizes: Circular needle 3,5 mm (80 cm), circular needle 4 mm (40 and 80 and/or 100 cm), double pointed needles 3,5 mm Materials:This kit does not contain the original yarn used by PetiteKnit, but carefully selected yarn that matches the gauge:200 225 (225) 250 (250) 275 300 325 375 g Silk Mohair Önling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25 g = 210 meters Please note: The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices bt placing an order and stating the LOT number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested. Petiteknit:PetiteKnit has with her simple, nordic style and beautiful designs, fitting for any wardrobe, taken the Danish knitting community by storm, and is one of Denmarks most popular knitting designers.She has a big and wide selection of designs to chose between. See more from PetiteKnit or see all of our knitting kits here.
This cool pattern is free with your purchase of Plump Superchunky yarn for this pattern by Mrs Moon! Just let us know in the Notes section of your order and we will email you the pattern. Hunky Dory is a two-colour brioche knit with a very sloppy fit and fabulous voluminous sleeves. It’s knitted from the top down in the round and comes in sizes S through to XXL. It’s knitted on 12mm needles so although it sounds as though it could be a heavy knit it’s actually incredibly light and squishy. The pattern includes videos on how to set up the brioche, the brioche increases and decreases (at the cuff). If you’ve never done two colour brioche before, it really isn’t difficult and you can certainly give it a first go with this jumper but it’s probably not for a total beginner! The jumper is a very loose fit. We’d really recommend checking out the different size measurements if you want a closer fitting garment or are considering sizing up. We’ve had lots of positive feedback about this sweater already. It uses two colours of Plump Superchunky. Shown here in Lemon Curd & Pavlova and Malt Loaf & Gooseberry Fool. Feel free to make your own combos, or check out our kits with our recommended combos here! You will need: Plump Superchunky: Main colour (shown in Lemon Curd): 4 (5, 5, 6, 6) Contrast colour (shown in Pavlova): 3 (4, 4, 5, 5) 12mm circular needles (60cm and longer as required) 10mm circular needles or dpns for neck and cuffs. Scraps of yarn for stitch holders and stitch markers Gauge: 6.5sts and 8.5 rows to 10cm (4”) in pattern. Sizes: S (M, L, XL, XXL) Finished garment measurements: Size Chest Circ. Length Small 135cm (53") 42.5cm (16 ½") Medium 147cm (58") 47cm (18 ½") Large 160cm (63") 51.5cm (20 ¼") X-Large 172cm (67") 56cm (22") XX-Large 178cm (70") 56cm (22")
Knitting kit for STRUCTURE LOOP SWEATER by Other Loops in Önling No 1Structure Loop Sweater is a beautiful, oversized sweater with stripes in structured knitting across the body and sleeves. On the shoulder you'll find a rib detail, which continues along the armhole and down as a panel along the side of the body.The sweater is designed by talented Maja Kløvdal aka @otherloops and here we knit it in Önling No 1 (angora and merino) for a perfectly soft and joyful result. You can also knit in our alternative kit with 1 thread No 20 (shetland wool) and 1 thread No 10 (silk mohair) held together for a warmer sweater with a more rustic look, yet with the softness of the silk mohair.In addition, we have made a kit with 1 thread No 15 (merino wool) and 1 thread No 10 (silk-mohair), which gives a light and soft sweater, completely itch-free and with a modern merino / silk-mohair expression. This yarn kit contains: Önling No 1 for the elected size and a digital pattern. The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.' Language:The pattern is available in English, German, French and Italian Choose size and color for your yarn kit above. Designed by Maja Kløvdal / Other Loops Sizes:XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)Chest circumference: 116 (121) 128 (135) 140 (147) cmLength: 60 (61) 62 (63) 64 (65) cm The sweater is designed for a circumference of approx 30-35 cm larger than your bust measurement. Sizes correspond to a bust circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) cm. Materials: Col A (main color): 250 (300) 350 (350) 400 (400) g Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100’s wool and 25% Angora, 180 m pr. 50 gCol B (stripe color): 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) g Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100’s wool and 25% Angora, 180 m pr. 50 g Work with 1 thread throughout Recommended needle sizes:4 mm circular needles (40 and 80 and/or 100 cm)3,5 mm circular needles (80 and/or 100 cm) or double-pointed needles in the same size, if you don't want to knit Magic Loop Gauge: 19 sts x 32 rows in structured knitting on needle size 4 mm = 10 x 10 cm Follow the diagramme for the structured stripes when you knit your swatch. The gauge is very important - especially the height, as several measurements in the pattern is described as a number of rows. If you do not match the gauge in terms of number of rows, we recommend you try to switch to needles in another material. Knitting process:The sweater is worked from the top down. Stitches are cast on for the back of the neck and then worked with rib stitch in both sides, and at the same time increases are worked to form the top part of the back panel. Then stitches are picked up along the edge of the shoulders, and the shoulders are worked individually back and forth. Stitches are then cast on to join the 2 shoulders into the front panel. The front and back panels are joined, and the body is worked in the round on a circular needle. The body is finished by a bottom rib hem. The sleeve stitches are picked up from the armhole, and the sleeves are worked in the round and finished by a rib stitch cuff. Finally, stitches are picked up from the neck opening and worked in rib stitch. The rib stitch neck hem is folded double and knitted down. The structured stripes on the sweater start on the back and front panels and continue down the body and the sleeves. Follow the placing and the chart for the stripes as described in the pattern below. Please Note: The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state LOT number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested. Photo credit IG @annette.knit @memo.knit @mit_strikke_univers @blaastrikken
Hi friends! I’m excited to share more style, color, fit and pricing details for our upcoming knitalong with you today. In the video below I walk you through the yarn, how it is made, how and where I teach you (!!!) and style info for each of the 4 chosen KAL designs. There's a lot! After the video, I dive into fit, pr
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Knitting kit for STRUCTURE LOOP SWEATER by Other Loops in Önling No 1Structure Loop Sweater is a beautiful, oversized sweater with stripes in structured knitting across the body and sleeves. On the shoulder you'll find a rib detail, which continues along the armhole and down as a panel along the side of the body.The sweater is designed by talented Maja Kløvdal aka @otherloops and here we knit it in Önling No 1 (angora and merino) for a perfectly soft and joyful result. You can also knit in our alternative kit with 1 thread No 20 (shetland wool) and 1 thread No 10 (silk mohair) held together for a warmer sweater with a more rustic look, yet with the softness of the silk mohair.In addition, we have made a kit with 1 thread No 15 (merino wool) and 1 thread No 10 (silk-mohair), which gives a light and soft sweater, completely itch-free and with a modern merino / silk-mohair expression. This yarn kit contains: Önling No 1 for the elected size and a digital pattern. The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.' Language:The pattern is available in English, German, French and Italian Choose size and color for your yarn kit above. Designed by Maja Kløvdal / Other Loops Sizes:XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)Chest circumference: 116 (121) 128 (135) 140 (147) cmLength: 60 (61) 62 (63) 64 (65) cm The sweater is designed for a circumference of approx 30-35 cm larger than your bust measurement. Sizes correspond to a bust circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) cm. Materials: Col A (main color): 250 (300) 350 (350) 400 (400) g Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100’s wool and 25% Angora, 180 m pr. 50 gCol B (stripe color): 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) g Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100’s wool and 25% Angora, 180 m pr. 50 g Work with 1 thread throughout Recommended needle sizes:4 mm circular needles (40 and 80 and/or 100 cm)3,5 mm circular needles (80 and/or 100 cm) or double-pointed needles in the same size, if you don't want to knit Magic Loop Gauge: 19 sts x 32 rows in structured knitting on needle size 4 mm = 10 x 10 cm Follow the diagramme for the structured stripes when you knit your swatch. The gauge is very important - especially the height, as several measurements in the pattern is described as a number of rows. If you do not match the gauge in terms of number of rows, we recommend you try to switch to needles in another material. Knitting process:The sweater is worked from the top down. Stitches are cast on for the back of the neck and then worked with rib stitch in both sides, and at the same time increases are worked to form the top part of the back panel. Then stitches are picked up along the edge of the shoulders, and the shoulders are worked individually back and forth. Stitches are then cast on to join the 2 shoulders into the front panel. The front and back panels are joined, and the body is worked in the round on a circular needle. The body is finished by a bottom rib hem. The sleeve stitches are picked up from the armhole, and the sleeves are worked in the round and finished by a rib stitch cuff. Finally, stitches are picked up from the neck opening and worked in rib stitch. The rib stitch neck hem is folded double and knitted down. The structured stripes on the sweater start on the back and front panels and continue down the body and the sleeves. Follow the placing and the chart for the stripes as described in the pattern below. Please Note: The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state LOT number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested. Photo credit IG @annette.knit @memo.knit @mit_strikke_univers @blaastrikken
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This is a DIGITAL PATTERN, not a finished physical object. You will receive a pdf file with instructions on how to craft this top yourself. This pattern will require BOTH knitting and crocheting. If you want to modify it to be for just one or the other, you can message me and I'll help you, but please note that this pattern is intended to be made using both. Welcome to the Nereid Top! This 12-page, made-to-measure pattern will guide you in making this sea fairy top with knitted body and arms, and crochet accents. It is flexible in terms of size and can also be modified to have short sleeves. The top is made in three parts: torso/body, and two sleeves, which are then attached to the body and finished off with a crochet border and an i-cord bow. Please message me on Instagram (@beauumeadow) or email me at [email protected] if you have any questions. Happy making--I'd love to see any finished projects as well! <3
Inspired by the cable knitting patterns of the Aran Islands, the Honeycomb Wrap is here to bring a bit of that distinctive sweater knit home to you in the form of a draping wrap. It may look hard, but this easy knitting pattern is sure to put your mind at easy and give you a wholly unique item for your closet without having to travel all the way to Ireland to get it. The knit wrap pattern is sure to bring a little flair to any outfit you deign to put on this winter.
Hi my friends! Today I’d like to share with you how to knit a simple cable. I wrote this post several months ago for I Like Knitting Magazine's blog and thought that some of you may find it useful. Cables were always intimidating to me until I finally tried them out and realized how easy they
Knitting pattern for Knitting is my therapy bandana Knitting can have many purposes. To a stressed or troubled brain, it may serve as a haven, easy to navigate in and leaving little space for thoughts running out of control. Knitting is a pleasure when it does not stress the brain too much. For example, it can be stressful continuously having to change focus between pattern and knitting, concentrating too much on gauge, or worrying whether your knitting is ’good enough’. The Knitting is my therapy bandana has been designed and developed for knitters who need an intuitive knitting project; to this end, the pattern uses slightly longer descriptions. The pattern offers 2 different versions: one with wide structure stripes and another one with a seed stitch pattern. The bandana is worked from only 1 ball of Önling No 15, which is a lovely, soft and classic 100% merino wool. The kit contains: Önling No 15 and a digital knitting pattern The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here. Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling. Size: One size. Measurements:Structure striped bandana: approx. 17x120 cm / 7x47 inches.Rice stitch bandana: approx. 15x100 cm / 6x40 inches. Both measured after washing, blocking, and drying Materials: 50 g Önling No. 15, 100 % merino uld, 175 m pr. 50 g.Structure stripes: Pale Grey (7138) = 50 gSeed stitch: Green (0487) = 50 g Each version is worked all the way through with 1 strand of No 15. Recommended needles: Recommended circular needle size 4 mm / US 6, 80 cm / 32 inches long Gauge: Seed stitch (alternately k over p and p over k) before washing: 20 sts x 38 rows of seed stitch on needle size 4 mm / US 6 = 10x10 cm / 4x4 inches. Structure stripes (3 rows stockinette from the right side, 3 rows stockinette from the wrong side) before washing: 19 sts x 30 rows of stripes on needle size 4 mm / US 6 = 10x10 cm / 4x4 inches well stretched. Stretched height approx. 48 rows Procedure: The bandana is worked back and forth from one pointed end to the other with i-cord edges at both sides. Increases are worked at the beginning of rows until half the yarn has been used. Then decreases are worked in the same side until all the yarn has been used.
Knitting kit for STRUCTURE LOOP SWEATER by Other Loops in Önling No 1Structure Loop Sweater is a beautiful, oversized sweater with stripes in structured knitting across the body and sleeves. On the shoulder you'll find a rib detail, which continues along the armhole and down as a panel along the side of the body.The sweater is designed by talented Maja Kløvdal aka @otherloops and here we knit it in Önling No 1 (angora and merino) for a perfectly soft and joyful result. You can also knit in our alternative kit with 1 thread No 20 (shetland wool) and 1 thread No 10 (silk mohair) held together for a warmer sweater with a more rustic look, yet with the softness of the silk mohair.In addition, we have made a kit with 1 thread No 15 (merino wool) and 1 thread No 10 (silk-mohair), which gives a light and soft sweater, completely itch-free and with a modern merino / silk-mohair expression. This yarn kit contains: Önling No 1 for the elected size and a digital pattern. The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.' Language:The pattern is available in English, German, French and Italian Choose size and color for your yarn kit above. Designed by Maja Kløvdal / Other Loops Sizes:XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)Chest circumference: 116 (121) 128 (135) 140 (147) cmLength: 60 (61) 62 (63) 64 (65) cm The sweater is designed for a circumference of approx 30-35 cm larger than your bust measurement. Sizes correspond to a bust circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) cm. Materials: Col A (main color): 250 (300) 350 (350) 400 (400) g Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100’s wool and 25% Angora, 180 m pr. 50 gCol B (stripe color): 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 (150) g Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100’s wool and 25% Angora, 180 m pr. 50 g Work with 1 thread throughout Recommended needle sizes:4 mm circular needles (40 and 80 and/or 100 cm)3,5 mm circular needles (80 and/or 100 cm) or double-pointed needles in the same size, if you don't want to knit Magic Loop Gauge: 19 sts x 32 rows in structured knitting on needle size 4 mm = 10 x 10 cm Follow the diagramme for the structured stripes when you knit your swatch. The gauge is very important - especially the height, as several measurements in the pattern is described as a number of rows. If you do not match the gauge in terms of number of rows, we recommend you try to switch to needles in another material. Knitting process:The sweater is worked from the top down. Stitches are cast on for the back of the neck and then worked with rib stitch in both sides, and at the same time increases are worked to form the top part of the back panel. Then stitches are picked up along the edge of the shoulders, and the shoulders are worked individually back and forth. Stitches are then cast on to join the 2 shoulders into the front panel. The front and back panels are joined, and the body is worked in the round on a circular needle. The body is finished by a bottom rib hem. The sleeve stitches are picked up from the armhole, and the sleeves are worked in the round and finished by a rib stitch cuff. Finally, stitches are picked up from the neck opening and worked in rib stitch. The rib stitch neck hem is folded double and knitted down. The structured stripes on the sweater start on the back and front panels and continue down the body and the sleeves. Follow the placing and the chart for the stripes as described in the pattern below. Please Note: The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state LOT number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested. Photo credit IG @annette.knit @memo.knit @mit_strikke_univers @blaastrikken
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A crisp yet cozy chunky Milano knit blend of luxurious cotton and silk, this cardigan sweater adds volume at the shoulders and cinches at the waist. Made intentionally with long, dramatized sleeves. This item is currently on pre-order. Any orders placed on March 1st and onward will be shipped out by May 30th, 2024. Orseund Iris offers a 14-day exchange & return policy for all items except for final sale pieces.
This Easy Knitted Heart Pattern creates a sweet shape that lays flat in garter stitch. It is knitted top-down on straight knitting needles. Begin by making two humps with knitting increases. The middle section is just a few knitted rows. Finish by creating the decrease rows that taper down to the bottom of your heart shape.
Materiale necesare: Fir subțire și moale (bumbac + acrylic); Andrele nr.2. Cum se tricotează: Puloverul este compus din două detalii, tricotate separat. Lungimea fiecărui detaliu este egală cu lungimea de la o mână până la cealaltă, pe linia bustului. Pe andrea se va monta un număr par de ochiuri. Fiecare detaliu se va tricota lejer
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One of my favorite TV programs is the Great British Sewing Bee. It's not only very "feel-good" program with lovely contestants, it's also quite inspirational and also provides background information about the history of clothing. So when I saw episode 4 of season 7 of the Great British Sewing Bee (the year before last) where the contestants had to sew a made to measure inspired by Frida Kahlo and especially the huipils that some of their designs were based on, I wanted to make something similar in knitting. Even though the inspiration came (in a very roundabout manner) from Frida Kahlo and mexican Huipil garments, my finished top didn't look like it at all. And when somebody on Instagram said the top reminded them of Art Deco patterns, I loved it and it stuck as a name. This is a boxy top with a round neckline, short sleeves and side slits at the bottom edge. It is started with a magic CO in the middle and knitted outwards to the side and bottom seams. As with many of my sweater/top "patterns", this is NOT a row-by-row pattern for various sizes, but rather a rough recipe of the ideas behind the construction of this garment. I will give the numbers I used for myself as an example in purple. This work by Knitting and so on is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Materials yarn: I used a total of 300 grams of Sports weight yarn, the purple yarn was from my first attempt of my Garter Stitch Summer top - that eventually got frogged, the orange yarn was leftovers from my Eifel Cowl - I can imagine that it would also look nice to knit the whole top in one variegated yarn knitting needles: I used 3.5mm circulars, (three pairs of circular needles, in the when front or back piece got big enough - one for each of the three edges) a crochet hook of about the same size - for a crochet CO and for crocheting the neckline edge scrap yarn - as a stitch holder stitch markers a tapestry needle to weave in ends Techniques & Definitions Judy's Magic Cast-On is a technique that gives you live stitches on both sides of your needle - it is generally used for toe-up socks, but it can be used for other purposes as well. Here's a written description (from Knitty) and here's a YouTube-video by Cat Bordhi and another YouTube-video by Very Pink Knits. Pick up and knit: Picking up stitches from the side edge of your work as shown in this YouTube video by B.Hooked Crochet & Knitting kfb: increasing by one stitch - by knitting into the front and back leg of a stitch; it is shown in this YouTube video by Knit Purl Hunter kbf: a stitch that is symmetrical to a kfb; e.g. shown in this YouTube-video by Roxanne Richardson: https://youtu.be/OJMya9xaol4 (it's perfectly possible to do a kfb instead, I just prefered the symmetrical look for my stripe pattern) Crochet CO: shown in this YouTube video by Knit Purl Hunter Reverse Single Crochet (Crab Stitch): a crochet stitch that makes for a lovely edging - shown in this YouTube video by Tamara Kelly - Moogly One garter stitch ridge equals two rows of garter stitch Measuring, Calculating & Construction The whole top has a boxy construction - based on a rectangles - that may not be the most flattering shape. If you want more shaping you could add short rows (maybe an underarm wedge) - however, this is not described here. Ideas to change the shape and dimensions of the piece can be found below in section "Other sizes". Schematic - click on picture to enlarge The top is constructed as follows: each part (front & back) starts in the middle of the neckline with a magic CO; then you will knit in an angled U-shape around this CO, with increases at the corners that form a rectangular pattern), if you knit according to the instructions, you will add five ridges to the length for each four ridges to the width on each side, i.e. the piece grows downwards and sideways; meanwhile at the upper edge (neckline) you add increases to shape the rounded neckline - until you've reached the desired shoulder height; these neckline increases are different for front and back (the front neckline is deeper than the one in the back); once you've reached the desired width, you only work on the lower edge to add length, the stitches on the sides are put on stitch holders (scrap yarn) when you've finished front and back piece, you sew up the shoulder seams for the arms, you pick up the required number of stitches around the shoulder seams (one half from the side seam of the back piece, the other half from the front piece) and knit them in rows the sides are seamed up by holding rights sides together and doing a three needle BO finally, the underarm seams and shoulder seans need to be sewn up The picture below shows the measurements that you need to take. Measurements - click on picture to enlarge A = neck width B = shoulder width C = width of the piece (= A + 2xB) Dfront = neck depth front Dback = neck depth back Efront = length of magic CO front Eback = length of magic CO depth back to get the same overall shape for front and back piece, the front neck depth plus the front CO must equal the back neck depth plus the back CO (Dfront + Efront = Dback + Eback) F = length of main piece (front & back) G = additional length H = shoulder to underarm (or half of the arm circumference at the top) I = arm length Knitted in garter stitch my yarn/needles combination gave 10 cm in height for 22 ridges (44 rows) and 10 cm in width for 22 sts. My desired measurements were A = about 21 cm, i.e. 45 ridges (i.e. 1 ridge for the magic CO plus 22 on each side, 22x2 + 1) B = about 14,5 cm, i.e. 29 ridges C = 50 cm ( = 2x14,5 + 21) Dfront = 12 cm, i.e. 25 sts Dback = 4.5 cm, i.e. 11 sts Efront = 7.5 cm, i.e. 18 sts Eback = 15 cm, i.e. 33 sts F = 49 cm G = 4 cm H = 21 cm , i.e. 46 sts I = about 6.5 cm, i.e. 14 ridges Even though you can adapt the size while knitting, I strongly suggest that you knit a swatch before starting, so that you have a rough idea of the number of stitches necessary (at least for the CO). Because of the construction (and the rate the piece grows), I would advise to do choose the magic CO to a length that Dfront + Efront make up for about 40% of the overall length of the piece (that's the distance from the shoulder seams to the lower edge of the magic CO). This aims for C and F being roughly equal. Another important issue: Make sure to take notes while you're knitting your pieces so that you can reconstruct it later, i.e. so that the back matches the front or the left sleeve matches the right. Instructions While you're knitting the main stripe pattern, you will at the same time have to increase along the neckline. Since - depending on your yarn weight and desired size - these issues need to be addressed separately, they are explained separately below. Front - Main stripe pattern You start knitting in the middle of the neckline. I wanted a rounded, wide(-ish) neck and about 12 cm deep. So I "started" the mCO in the knowledge that there would be 25 sts to increase to shape the neckline. In MC do a magic CO so that there is one stitch more on the top than on the bottom needle (the additional stitch will make up the horizontal line of the pattern (see picture 1, the top needle has one more stitch than the bottom one). I did a magic CO of 2x18+1 sts (i.e. after the neck increases are added the lower edge of the magic CO is 18 + 25 = 43 sts away from the shoulder seam) Turn the needle so that you look at the garter stitch bumps (see picture 2), the needle with the additional stitch is still on top, however, the last stitch is not secured. Therefore, before you start knitting twist tail and working yarn once to secure the first stitch of the row (see picture 3). In MC Ridge 1: (RS) top needle, ktbl to last stitch on top needle, kfb, switch to bottom needle, k1, kbf, k to end (WS): k to 2 bef end of needle, pm, k2, switch to other needle, k1, pm, k to end In case of my magic CO this was: Ridge 1: (RS) ktbl 17, kfb, k1, kbf, k17, turn (WS) k18, pm, k3, pm, k18 Ridge 2: (RS) k all, turn (WS) k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to end In CC Ridge 3 (RS): k all, turn (WS) k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to end in MC Ridge 4: (RS) k all, turn (WS) k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to end Ridge 5: (RS) k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to end, turn (WS) k to m, sm, k to m, turn; (RS) k to m, turn (WS) k to m, sm, pick up one stitch from edge, k to end Pictures 4 to 6 illustrate how to pick up a stitch in the middle of a row. When knitting row 10 after you've turn for the second time and knitted up to the next marker you find a (short) edge (one ridge high) from which you have to pick up one stitch (see pointer in picture 4). You then insert the needle into that stitch (picture 5) and draw a loop of your working yarn through (picture 6). The pictures also show that after a few ridges, I put the stitches between the markers (vertical part of the stripe pattern) on another needle. That way the piece is not distorted by being bunched up on two needles only. As the piece grew bigger I switched to 3 sets of circulars - one for each edge. (The "end of needle" did the job of the stitch marker.) in CC Ridge 6: (RS) k to m, sm, k to m, sm, pick up one stitch from edge, k to end, turn (WS: k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to 1 bef m, kfb, sm, kbf, k to end Repeat ridges 4 to 6 until the colored panel is as big as you want it. Then continue repeating ridges 4 to 6 in MC only. (It theory, you could do the increases (kfb/kbf) always on RS. The reason I alternated is that it looked better with the stripe pattern, i.e. if you do a kfb in the first row after a color change, you see a little bump of the color below and I wanted to avoid that.) I knitted 12 repeats, i.e. I knitted 12 CC stripes. Than I added 5 more repeats in MC only. Front - neckline shaping WHILE you're knitting the main stripe pattern, you need to increase at the beginning and end of some rows to shape the neckline. Since I wanted a rounded neckline, I started with few increases, raising their number towards the outer edge of the neckline. I would advise that - once you calculated the width and height of your neckline - draft the desired shape on graph paper and do your increases accordingly. The picture below shows the left half of the front neckline and how I distributed the increases - starting from the magic CO. Neckline Shaping - click on picture to enlarge Increase in the beginning and end of one row means that I did a kfb at the second and the second to last stitch, i.e.: k1, kfb (instructions for this row until 1 bef end), kfb, k1 At last ridge I did a crochet CO of 9 stitches at the beginning and the end of the row. Finishing the front piece If your piece isn't long enough, knit a few more ridges using the stitches of the lower edge. I lenghtened both pieces by 6 ridges (12 rows) before binding off. Put the stitches of the side edges on scrap yarn. Your last row is a WS row. Back The back piece is knit similar to the front piece EXCEPT that the original magic CO is longer because the back neckline is shallower the neckline increases are different For my piece I wanted a neck depths of 10 sts, therefore I did a magic CO of 2x33 + 1 stitches (i.e. the total distance from the lower edge of the magic CO to the shoulder seam is 33 + 10 = 43 sts - the same as for the front piece. The picture below shows one half of the back neckline - starting from the magic CO, i.e. the distribution of the back neck increases. Lengthen the back (knitting rows over the stitches of the lower edge) by the same amount of rows as you did with your front piece. Put the stitches of the side edges on scrap yarn. Your last row is a WS row. Sleeves Calculate how many stitches you need for your sleeves. For my arms I needed 2x46 sts. So I slipped the calculated number of the uppermost stitches of the right hand side of the front piece (starting from the 46th stitch) and the same number of the uppermost stitches of the right hand side of the back piece (starting from the shoulder) on a back. Starting on RS of the piece, knit the required number of rows to reach your desired sleeve length. Do the same for the other sleeve. I knitted just very short sleeves, i.e. only 14 ridges per arm before BO. Finishing With right sides together, put the left side stitches of front and back pieces from your scrap yarn on knitting needles and do a three needle BO (in my case it was 2 x 59 sts). Do the same with the right side stitches. That does not connect the additional (lengthening) rows you did at the end of the piece - which achieves a nice seam slit effect. Sew up the open arm seams (underarm). Sew up the shoulder seams. If you like, add a crochet border to the neckline; I used the reverse single crochet stitches (also known as crab stitch). Weave in all ends. Other Sizes In order to adapt this top to other shapes (i.e. other than the square main piece described above) you could for example do the following: Start with a longer (shorter) magic CO to get a narrower (wider) rectangular main piece. Knit underarm short row triangles (before knitting the sleeves) to shape the piece around the bust; with the wide part on the top right under the arm; then - when starting the sleeves; when you start to knit your sleeves you need to start in the middle of the upper edge of that triangle by picking up stitches from the edge then knit the first row of the sleeve and then picking up stitches from the second half of the short row triangle edge. Knit darts by inserting decreases at breast height towards the last rows of the piece - equally on both vertical edges of the front piece. To make them less obvious, I would start them after finishing the stripe pattern. To make both pieces (front and back) the same underarm length, you need to adapt (decrase) the magic CO of the back piece by decreasing it accordingly, i.e. if there are 5 darts decreases on each edge of the front piece, the magic CO of the back piece needs to be 5 sts shorter.
Digitaal downloaden Beschikbaar in het Engels, Duits, Noors, Deens en Frans Soho Top is een klassieke mouwloze zomertop met een halslijn in boothalsstijl. Het is van boven naar beneden opgebouwd, waardoor het een voordeel heeft bij het aanpassen van de lichaamslengte. In het hele patroon wordt een eenvoudige ribbelsteek gebruikt. Er wordt plat en in de rondte gewerkt. De halslijn, taille en armsgaten zijn omlijst met een i-cord rand en de body is voorzien van decoratieve “naden” aan beide zijden. Soho Top is bedoeld om met een draagcomfort van 0 tot 7 cm (0” tot 3”) te worden gedragen. Maten 1, (2), 3, (4), 5, (6), 7, (8), 9, (10). Borstomtrek van het voltooide kledingstuk: 76, (80), 90, (100), 106, (110), 120, (124), 130, (136), ongeveer 30”, (31 1⁄2”), 35 1⁄2”, (39 1⁄2”), 41 3⁄4”, (43 1⁄4”), 47 1⁄4”, (48 3⁄4”), 51 1⁄4”, (53 1 ⁄2”). Uitgelicht in maat 4 op 93 cm / 361⁄2”. Graadmeter Hoofd- 20 steken bij 35 rijen=10x10cm(4”x 4”) met naalden maat US6/4.00mm in ribbelsteek na het blokkeren. i-koordrand rond de zoom en halslijn - 20 tot 21 rijen met US 4 / 3,50 mm naalden. i-koordrand rond de armsgaten - 26 tot 27 rijen met naalden van US 2,5 / 3,00 mm. Garen Soho Top wordt bewerkt met dubbel garen met vingerdikte, dit betekent dat u werkt met twee strengen garen die door het hele patroon bij elkaar worden gehouden (equivalent aan 10 draads of kamgarendikte). Je hebt ongeveer 250, (275), 300, (325), 350, (375), 400, (425), 475, (500) gram Purl Soho “Sweetgrass” nodig (100 gram = 400 meter / 437 yards) . Uitgelicht in de kleur Heirloom White. Dat is ongeveer 1000, (1100), 1200, (1300), 1400, (1500), 1600, (1700), 1900, (2000) meter. Aanbevolen naalden Hoofd - US 6 / 4,00 mm 60 cm / 24” rondbreinaalden of naalden om de dikte te verkrijgen. US 6/4,00 mm breinaalden zonder knop. US 4 / 3,50 mm 60 cm / 24” rondbreinaalden. US 2,5 / 3,00 mm 60 cm / 24” rondbreinaalden. Begrippen 2 markers (bij voorkeur verschillende kleuren) 2 clip-on markers
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Crochet Forget-me-not flowers Bunch(This bouquet contains 48 small flowers) I hope you enjoy knitting these bright Forget-me-not flowers and arranging your display. The many advantages of having knitted flowers, of course, is that you don’t have to water them and they don’t’ wilt! These items are made from cotton crochet thread. The stems are made from wire which can be bent or cut to desired length. It's lovingly handmade with 100% recycled cotton. Thank you for looking, please contact me if you have any questions! I am happy to do custom orders! Note: The package of the flower is included, you receive a complete bouquet❀.(*´◡`*)❀.
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new in 2020: see the Big Triangle for a seamless top-down-version of the pattern! Big Triangle ist die neue, nahtlose Variante von oben nach unten gestrickt. Perfect for a casual Friday … Or with a shirt even for a weekday at work. As a cardigan or informal jacket - with this unique model you are always well dressed. The Princess Lines create the appearance of a custom-tailored piece of high value and cut a fine figure. Extra long sleeves with a cuff to be turned up. Triangle is a classic knit with set in sleeves and pockets, knit in parts from the bottom up. It is fitted by bust darts and darts in the back as well as waist shaping at the sides. The front band with button holes is worked. Please note: this pattern is written in european style - no row-by-row instructions - and is therefore not recommended for beginners. Sign in for my newsletter and get exclusive subscriber-offers! Melde dich an zum Newsletter und erhalte exclusive Angebote! Perfekt für einen informellen Freitag im Büro… und mit Bluse auch wochentagstauglich ;) Als Cardigan oder Jacken-Blazer. Ein Klassiker, der nie aus der Mode kommt. Die Wiener Nähte machen einen hochwertigen Eindruck wie ein maßgeschneidertes Kostüm… Extralange Ärmel oder aufgeklappte Stulpen. In Teilen gestrickt. Die Anleitung ist im “europäischen Stil” und setzt Strickerfahrung voraus XS – S – M – L – XL – XXL Bust circumference of finished garment / Oberweite: 84-91-99-107-114-122cm / 33-36-39-42-45-48 inch Hip width at hip bone (not your widest position) / Hüftweite: 86-93-101-109-118-126cm / 34-37-40-43-47-50 inch Total length 60-60-63-63-64-64cm Designed to be worn with an ease of 3-4cm (1-1.5”) Material Any yarn matching the gauge. The cardigan should have a certain solidity to emphasize the character of a jacket. I would recommend to knit rather tightly and not to use a very smooth yarn. Yardage ca. 105-115y/50g Yarn requirement approx. 1100-1250-1350-1500-1650-1850 y Circulars 80-100cm, 4mm (US6) or size to get gauge, thinner needle (2-3mm) to pick up stitches 5 buttons, sewing needle, scrap yarn or stitch holder Jedes Garn, das auf die Maschenprobe passt, Lauflänge von ca. 95-105m/50g Gesamt ca. 1000-1100-1200-1350-1550-1700m
Yarn kit for Ingrid slipover designed by PetiteKnit in Önling No 1 The Ingrid Slipover is worked from the top down in a knit and purl texture pattern. The Slipover is made up by on three different pattern sections, each one separated by an eyelet section. Here we work it in Önling No 1 for an ultrasoft and luxurious result. The yarn kit contains: Yarn for the elected size and color. PLEASE NOTE: - This kit does not include a pattern. You can buy the pattern at petiteknit.com - The model shown in the pictures on this page are designers own and NOT worked in Önling yarns. Size guideThe Ingrid Slipover is designed to have approx. 20 cm [8 inches] of positive ease, meaning it is designed to be approx. 20 cm [8 inches] larger in circumference than your bust measurement. The measurements for the finished garment are given on the first page of the pattern.A size S slipover has a bust circumference of 108 cm [42½ inches] which in the given example would give you 18 cm [7 inches] of positive ease. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XLBust circumference: 104 (108) 116 (120) 128 (140) 148 (156) 168 cm [41 (42½) 45¾ (47¼) 50½ (55) 58¼ (61½) 66¼ inches]Length: 54 (55) 57 (59) 60 (63) 64 (67) 68 cm [21¼ (21¾) 22½ (23¼) 23½ (24¾) 25¼ (26½) 26¾ inches] (excl. neck edge) Materials:This kit does not contain the original yarn used by PetiteKnit, but carefully selected yarn that matches the gauge:200(250)300(300)350(350)400(400) g Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100s Wool and 25% Angora, 50 g = approximately 197 yards (180 meters). - Worked in one strand throughout Gauge: 20 sts x 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in texture pattern on 4 mm [US6] needles after wash and blocking Needles: Circular needles: 4 mm [US6] / 40, 60, 80 and/or 100 cm [16, 24, 32 and/or 40 inches], 3 mm [US2½] / 40 cm [16 inches] and 3.5 mm [US4] / 40, 80 and/or 100 cm [16, 32 and/or 40 inches] Petiteknit:PetiteKnit has with her simple, nordic style and beautiful designs, fitting for any wardrobe, taken the Danish knitting community by storm, and is one of Denmarks most popular knitting designers.She has a big and wide selection of designs to chose between. See more from PetiteKnit or see all of our yarn kits here. Please Note: The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state lot number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested.
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Monday Journal Knitting Pattern! This is to make a long sleeve shrug top using a combination of wool and mohair yarns to make the softest, cosiest bolero - perfect for layering over every outfit no matter what the season. This knitting Pattern includes a PDF download for sizes XS-XL of the top in the product pictures. Pictured also on an S for reference. Techniques you will need to know (or learn as you go) are : cast on knit purl cast off. MATERIALS NEEDED: 12mm Straight needles + 8mm Straight Needles 5 x Loyal Vegas Tweed + 2 x 12ply Touch Yarns Mohair. Tapestry Needle A Monday Journal Knitting tin (not essential but we think you will like it)ligh The pattern will be available for instant download, please check your spam folder if you have not received it. WHEN BUYING THIS PATTERN YOU GET A PDF FILE WITH A WRITTEN PATTERN.THIS PATTERN IS STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL, NON-COMMERCIAL USE. COPY, DISTRIBUTION OR COMMERCIAL USE OF THIS PATTERN OR ANY PARTS IS NOT ALLOWED.