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Basketweave Baby Blanket. Approx. 32”x 42”. Used Etrofil Vivaldi yarn, 5 skeins, 1000m. US 7 - 4.5mm
Learn how to crochet basket weave stitch. This basketweave stitch pattern creates beautiful texture. Easy tutorial for beginners.
The 3 most common Fiber Art techniques are very different. Weaving, knitting, and crochet all have different uses, structures, and history.
The basket weave crochet stitch is a great way to add texture and depth to your project. It's reversible, so it's great for projects where both sides show.
Yarn is yarn. Right? While knitting/crochet and weaving yarn can sometimes be used interchangeably - there are notable differences.
The 3 most common Fiber Art techniques are very different. Weaving, knitting, and crochet all have different uses, structures, and history.
Here are the best weaving tutorials that we found when we decided to try these fun DIY projects. These are beginner tutorials with lots of photos' and info.
Basket weave stitch creates a stunning texture, so learn it today with free resources! You can crochet blankets and home accessories with it.
Who wants to decorate their own life with beautiful self made flowers?! If you want we have the amazing design of the roses for you with the video tutorial where everything is explained clearly so you can understand everything easily and get perfect results at the end of your journey. Thanks to the other author […]
The Multiverse Blanket: I've always been into threads. Yarn. Bobbins. Wool... I was amazed, as a child, about the fact my grandmother could turn balls of yarn into sweaters. I learned to knit by myself with books (it was before the advent of Youtube), because it's how I le…
The basket weave crochet stitch is a great way to add texture and depth to your project. It's reversible, so it's great for projects where both sides show.
Learn the best, easiest way to weave in the ends in crochet so that the yarn ends stay secure and don't unravel with wear or washing.
Look at this beautiful texture and the stitch of this basket and you will find out that if you don’t know this technique there is plenty of what to learn to get more pleasure from your favorite handcraft. If you are a beginner you can try also because the author has explained everything step by […]
Basket weave stitch knit stitch pattern tutorial
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This pattern is available in German and English (English description below) BESCHREIBUNG Der Big JUNA Cardigan wird von oben nach unten im Halbpatent in einem Stück gestrickt. Es ist kein Zusammennähen der Teile nötig. Begonnen wird mit der rückwärtigen schmalen Blende. Anschließend werden die Maschen für das Rückenteil angeschlagen und zunächst die hintere Hals- und Schulterpartie mittels verkürzter Reihen geformt. Anschließend wird bis zu den Armausschnitten gestrickt. Die beiden Vorderteile werden jeweils separat an das Rückenteil angestrickt und die Maschen aus der rückwärtigen Blende in die Vorderteile integriert, so dass die Blende für den vorderen Ausschnitt direkt mitgestrickt wird. Die verkürzten Reihen erfolgen gegengleich zum Rückenteil mit zusätzlichen Zunahmen für den V-Ausschnitt. Unter den Armen werden das Rückenteil und die Vorderteile verbunden und gemeinsam zu Ende gestrickt. Für die Ärmel werden Maschen aus dem Armausschnitt aufgenommen und diese in Runden gestrickt. Alle Saumbündchen werden mit dem I-Cord abgekettet. Durch die Top-Down-Technik können alle Längen an die individuellen Maße angepasst werden. Berücksichtige hierbei eine Anpassung beim Garnverbrauch. Passform 2 von 5 Schwierigkeitsgrad 4 von 5 MAßE FERTIGES STRICKSTÜCK Breite unter dem Arm: 52,5 (56) 60 (64) 69,5 (73,5) 81 cm Brustumfang: 105 (112) 120 (128) 139 (147) 162 cm basierend auf der rückwärtigen Breite Ärmelbreite: 20 (21) 22 (23) 24,5 (26,5) 28,5 cm Gesamtlänge (gemessen ab höchstem Punkt der Schulter): 49 (50) 51 (52) 53,5 (55,5) 57,5 cm Die Mehrweite zu deinem Brustumfang sollte ca. 26 cm betragen. Das Model auf dem Foto ist 164 cm groß und trägt Größe S bei einem Brustumfang von 85 cm. MUSTER Halbpatent mit Umschlägen MASCHENPROBE Halbpatent mit Umschlägen 4fädig mit Garnvorschlag 1, 2fädig mit Garnvorschlag 2 oder 3fädig mit Garnvorschlag 3: mit Nadel 8 mm bzw. die Nadelstärke passend wählen: 10,5 Maschen x 20 Reihen = 10 Patentreihen = 10 x 10 cm Beachte, dass immer 2 Reihen einer Patentreihe, also auf der Vorderseite der Arbeit einer rechten Patentmasche, entsprechen. GARN UND VERBRAUCH Modell 1 in Grün (Garnvorschlag 1) aus 4 Fäden ”Pearl Mohair” (210m/25g) in Pistachio von Majo Garn Modell 2 in Pink (Garnvorschlag 3) aus 1 Faden ”Suri Alpaca” (100m/25g) in Pink 65 von Lang Yarns zusammen mit 2 Fäden ”Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in pink 66 von Lang Yarns Garnvorschlag 1 4 Fäden Mohair (210m/25g) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 (425) 475 g Garnvorschlag 2 2 Fäden Alpaca (100m/25g) 300 (325) 350 (375) 400 (450) 500 g Garnvorschlag 3 1 Faden Alpaca (100m/25g) 150 (175) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g zusammen mit 2 Fäden Mohair (210m/25g) 150 (150) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g oder 2 Fäden Mohair (175m/25g) 175 (175) 200 (200) 225 (250) 275 g NADELN Rundstricknadeln 5, 6 und 8 mm, 80 – 100 cm Rundstricknadel 8 mm, 40 cm Link-Sammlung zum Big JUNA Cardigan auf www.lotilda.de/big-juna-cardigan-links Zu Schritt 1 – Hintere Halsblende Zu Schritt 2 – Rückenteil B) Maschenaufnahme Zu Schritt 2 – Rückenteil B) Formung hinterer Ausschnitt und Schultern Zu Schritt 5 – Ärmel (I-Cord zur Runde schliessen) PATTERN DESCRIPTION The Big JUNA Cardigan is worked top-down, in one piece, in Half-Brioche stitch, with no need for assembly at the end. You’ll start with the narrow back panel, then cast on stitches for the back piece, and begin shaping the back of the neck and the shoulders with short rows. You will then work down to the depth of the armholes. You’ll work each of the front pieces separately from stitches picked up on the back piece, and the stitches from the back band are integrated into the front pieces, so that the band for the front neckline is incorporated directly. The short rows are worked in opposite direction to the back piece, with additional increases for the V-neck. You will join the front and back pieces under the armhole and work the body in one piece to the end. The sleeves are worked in the round, from stitches picked up around the armhole, and finished with I-cord edges. Working top-down means that all the lengths can be adjusted. Make sure you take adjust your yarn needs accordingly. Fit 2 of 5 Difficulty level 4 out of 5 (Top-Down, Half-Brioche Stitch, Short rows) SIZES XS (32/34) S (36/38) M (40/42) L (44/46) XL (48/50) 2XL (52-54) 3XL (56/58) All numbers in the schematics (Annex 1) and in the pattern refer to sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL To fit actual bust measurements of 76-81 (82-89) 90-97 (98-107) 108-119 (120-131) 131-143 cm For example: If your chest circumference is 95 cm, work a size M (90-97 cm). MEASUREMENTS OF THE FINISHED PIECE Width under the arms: 52.5 (56) 60 (64) 69.5 (73.5) 81 cm Bust circumference: 105 (112) 120 (128) 139 (147) 162 cm, based on back width Sleeve width: 20 (21) 22 (23) 24.5 (26.5) 28.5 cm Total length (measured from the highest point of the shoulder): 49 (50) 51 (52) 53.5 (55.5) 57.5 cm The positive ease at your chest should be of approx. 26 cm. The model in the photo is 164 cm tall and is wearing size S with a chest circumference of 85 cm. STITCH PATTERN Half-Brioche Stitch with yarn overs KNITTING GAUGE In half-brioche stitch, holding 4 strands together (with yarn suggestion 1), 2 strands together (with yarn suggestion 2), or 3 strands together (with yarn suggestion 3): on 8 mm needles, or needle size to match the gauge: 10.5 sts x 20 Rows = 10 Brioche Rows = 10 x 10 cm Note that, when counting the height stitches on the RS of the work, 1 brioche stitch corresponds to two rows or rounds (2 rows = 1 Brioche Row) YARN REQUIREMENTS Model 1, in Green (yarn suggestion 1) with 4 threads of “Pearl Mohair” (210m/25g) in Pistachio by Majo Garn Model 2 in Pink (yarn suggestion 3) with 1 thread of “Suri Alpaca” (100m/25g) in Pink 65 by Lang Yarns together with 2 threads of ”Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in Pink 66 by Lang Yarns Yarn suggestion 1 4 threads of Mohair (210m/25g) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 (425) 475 g Yarn suggestion 2 2 threads of Alpaca (100m/25g) 300 (325) 350 (375) 400 (450) 500 g Yarn suggestion 3 1 thread of Alpaca (100m/25g) 150 (175) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g together with 2 threads of Mohair (210m/25g) 150 (150) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g or 2 threads of Mohair (175m/25g) 175 (175) 200 (200) 225 (250) 275 g NEEDLES Circular knitting needles: 5, 6 and 8 mm, 80-100 cm long Circular knitting needles: 8 mm, 40 cm long
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