You are purchasing 1 skein/ball of Ladder Ribbon Yarn Athena Knitting Fever Choose Color. Pictures are taken in natural light. Athena is private branded by Knitting Fever under their Euro Yarns line, and is very similar to dazzle, also made by knitting fever. It has large spaces between the ribbons, giving it a ladder effect. The skein size is 25 grams and the yards are 82. This worsted weight yarn is made of nylon/polyester, and can be hand washed and dried flat. Yarn Fiber information: 80% Polyester 20% Nylon with approx 82 yards per 25g that knits to 4.5 sts per inch on a US 7 needle. 82 yards 25 gram US 7 4.5 sts=1". Perfect for Trellis Necklaces, Bracelets, also works well for latticework shawls. PLEASE NOTE: sometimes the labels will come damaged as the factory used a certain rubber band that dries out and sticks the the label. It leaves behind a yellow residue on the label and sometimes small tears. I sometimes list colors at discounted rates, they lost their labels due to damage to the labels. They are full skeins just do not have the label. The option will have missing label next to the color number in the title. After the main photo with Picture #2 Color 35 multi color called pink light blues on a black, Picture #3 Color 32 Called Primaries, Picture #4 Color #29 called Light Purple, Blue, Yellow, Picture #5 Color #38 Pinks, Aqua, Yellow, Picture #6 color #46 called Aqua, Lime, Peach, Picture #7 is color #38 which is missing the label however a full unused skein.
More Beautiful Patterns for Year-round Knitting Laine From knitting experts Laine, 52 Weeks of Socks, Vol. II is a colourful, abundant and even more versatile book on patterns than its bestelling predecessor. The patterns, contributed by a diverse group of 47 talented designers from all over the world, are clear, approachable and graded into three sizes, and are accompanied by gorgeous photography. Using a variety of different techniques and yarns, this book has something for both beginners and advanced knitters, including lace, cables, stripes, ruffles, colourwork – even a pair embellished with beads! 52 Weeks of Socks, Vol. II offers even more inspiration for all sock enthusiasts. They are fun to make, quick to finish and always needed – no wonder so many knitters love socks!
Knitting Fever shares a free PDF pattern via the link on how to make one of these Noro Kureyon one-skein toys for your very own.
You are purchasing 1 skein of Dazzle by Knitting Fever, is a ladder ribbon yarn. It has large spaces between the ribbons, giving it a ladder effect. The skein size is 25 grams and the yards are 82. This worsted weight yarn is made of nylon, and can be hand washed and dried flat. The color multi # 111 called neons which is a rainbow of neon colors. Color #74 is called blue gold(yellow gold) and a white silver. PLEASE NOTE THE LABEL MAY COME DAMAGED ON THIS YARN: It may come with yellow residue or minor tears done in the factory. These are a very hard to find popular colorways and it is because of the label damage. The yarn is not used or damaged. 100% Nylon with approx 82 yards 25g that knits to 4.5 sts per inch on a US 7 needle. Perfect for Trellis Necklaces, Shawls, and others Knitting, Crocheting, Weaving projects.
Knitting Fever's Streamers yarn is a worsted weight plied strand with colorful ribbon yarn woven into it. When knitted, it creates wavy boucle loops and long eyelashes or streamers. Designed for making scarves, sweaters, vests, tops and shawls. Weight: WorstedYardage: 54 yards (49m)Fiber: 41% Cotton, 35% Nylon, 25% PolyesterBall Weight: .88oz (25g)Knit Gauge: 4 inches = 18 stitches on US 7 (4.5mm) knitting needlesCrochet Gauge: 4 inches = 11-14 single crochet on G6 (4.25mm) hookCare: Hand Wash, Dry Flat
You are purchasing 1 skein of Dazzle by Knitting Fever is a ladder ribbon yarn. It has large spaces between the ribbons, giving it a ladder effect. The skein size is 25 grams and the yards are 82. This worsted weight yarn is made of nylon, and can be hand washed and dried flat. 100% Nylon with approx 82 yards 25g that knits to 4.5 sts per inch on a US 7 needle. Perfect for Trellis Necklaces or other ladder ribbon projects. I have several color options to choose from, the information down below tells you the picture to match up for each color available. I gave you one picture of each color way after the main photo. PLEASE NOTE THE LABEL MAY COME DAMAGED ON THIS YARN: It may come with yellow residue or some tears on the label done in the factory. It comes from a rubber band they used. It is random as this yarn was made in several factories for knitting fever. Different factories used different rubber bands some did not use rubber bands at all. The yarn itself is not used or damaged just a label problem. Note on colors I used A B C on. Several factories made this yarn for knitting fever and sometimes the color combo is different than the original shade. So I name them new shades by using the color number on the label and adding a letter. Just in case someone is looking for a color to complete a project and expecting a different shade. You will receive exactly what is pictured in the listing under the color #. If you need help looking for a certain color combo for your project please message me as I may be able to help.
More Beautiful Patterns for Year-round Knitting Laine From knitting experts Laine, 52 Weeks of Socks, Vol. II is a colourful, abundant and even more versatile book on patterns than its bestelling predecessor. The patterns, contributed by a diverse group of 47 talented designers from all over the world, are clear, approachable and graded into three sizes, and are accompanied by gorgeous photography. Using a variety of different techniques and yarns, this book has something for both beginners and advanced knitters, including lace, cables, stripes, ruffles, colourwork – even a pair embellished with beads! 52 Weeks of Socks, Vol. II offers even more inspiration for all sock enthusiasts. They are fun to make, quick to finish and always needed – no wonder so many knitters love socks!
NORO Knit Kit Silk Garden Sock Oak-leaf Lace & Rib Socks Kit Includes 1 x 100g skein of NORO Silk Garden Sock in #84 and Free Pattern Leaflet Both pretty and comfortably elastic, these lacy rib socks feature close-fitting wide ribbing at the instep and slip stitches to reinforce the heel. They're knit from the cuff down to the toe, which is grafted to finish. The rich red, deep coral and vibrant fuchsia contrast with earthy olive and rustic brown to create a mesmerizing palette. Silk Garden Sock Fiber Content: 40% Wool, 25% Silk, 25% Nylon (polyamide), 10% Mohair - 100 grams per 328 yards - #2 Fine Size Sized for Adult woman. Finished Measurements • Foot circumference 7½in/19cm. • Length from toe to heel 9in/23cm. • Length from heel to cuff 11in/28cm. Materials • 1 x 100g skein of Noro Silk Garden Sock in #84. • One set (4) size US 2/2.75mm double-pointed needles, or size to obtain gauge. • Stitch marker. Gauge 28 sts and 40 rnds = 4in/10cm over Stockinette st using size US 2/2.75mm needle. "Silk Garden Sock" yarn is a DK weight 40% Wool, 25% Silk, 25% Nylon, 10% Mohair blend. This popular, versatile yarn is an excellent choice for knitting and crochet projects ranging from socks, to sweaters, to hats! Knits to 23-26 stitches over 4in
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A vibrant and dynamic design that seamlessly integrates color and pattern. These socks captivate with their eyecatching aesthetic and innovative use of double knitting ensuring a stunning and reversible outcome. Elevate your sock game with this exciting project that combines style and functionality for a truly unique wardrobe addition
Combining the most popular blanket patterns from Noro Magazine with several new and exclusive designs, Noro Timeless Knit Blankets: 25 Colorful & Cozy Throws is the ultimate collection of knit afghans, blankets, and throws. With simple textures, modular projects, graphic intarsia and more, these blankets are as diverse and fun to knit as their colors are vibrant. Worked in Noro’s trademark self-striping colorways as well as stunning solids, these blankets will brighten your home and warm your heart. Flexibound; 96 pages. Sixth&Spring.
It is impossible to guess how many knitters have been inspired over the years, by the patterns, books and teachings of master knitter, Elizabeth Zimmerman. Gabriela and I are both teaching classes focusing on two of her famous patterns, the Baby Surprise Jacket and the Pi Shawl. I thought I would tell you a bit about this remarkable lady. Elizabeth was born in England in1910 and attended school in Switzerland & Germany. She and her husband Arnold Zimmerman, whom she affectionately refers to as "The Old Man", moved to the United States and eventually settled in Wisconsin. Their home, a converted schoolhouse, became Schoolhouse Press; a mail order knitting business, still based in the original schoolhouse and run by her daughter, Meg Swansen, herself a master knitter, teacher and designer. Schoolhouse Press publishes several books based on Elizabeth's designs. They are all wonderful. Elizabeth was a fascinating woman. She was very funny. Interspersed with patterns and knitting techniques, are funny personal stories about her life. One page you are reading a description of one her unique knitting techniques. The next page is stories of how she knits on the back of a motorcycle without the old man being aware she is doing so. He evidently didn't want her to knit while on the motorcycle, feeling it was enough of a distraction she did not lean into the curves properly. I enjoy her book "The Opinionated Knitter". It contains Elizabeth's newsletters, "Wool Gathering". Additional text and photographs were added by her daughter Meg. Treat yourself to this book. You will learn and you will laugh, a wonderful combination. In addition to being funny and creative, Elizabeth was obviously a very intelligent woman. The structure of her designs suggests a mathematical mind with a thorough understanding of geometry. One of my favourite EZ designs is the Baby Surprise Jacket from the Opinionated Knitter. Knit in one piece with strategically placed increases and decreases, it looks nothing like a jacket when finished. See above. After two strategically placed folds and two short shoulder seams, you have the cute little jacket you see below, knit in Kureyon Sock Yarn The Baby Surprise Jacket is the Number One most popular Jacket on Ravelry with 14,973 projects posted. Another great book is the Knitters Almanac Where you find patterns for several more of EZ's now famous designs. The February Sweater, the #4 Cardigan on Ravelry with 6131 posted projects. The #1 Cardigan on Ravelry is the adult version of the February Sweater with 11035 projects posted. The pattern for the February Lady Sweater is a Free Pattern linked on Ravelry. I love her Ganomy hat above, and below with matching Mitered Mittens and Scarf Gabriela is doing a class this summer focusing on Elizabeth's Pi Shawl, also from the Knitters Almanac. With her knowledge of Math and Geometry, Elizabeth was aware that Pi = Circumference of a circle divided by the diameter. I won't bore you with all the theory on Pi. What is important to know, and Elizabeth obviously understood, the ratio between a circle's diameter and its circumference remain constant. So if you want to knit a circular garment, every time the diameter(ie number of rounds) doubles, so should the circumference(ie the number stitches). The increase in the number of stitches can be done as you go along, or all at once in one round. The all at once in one round option makes it easy to place various patterns within the "rings",with out having to worry about incorporating stitch increases into an existing pattern A quick check on Ravelry and you will find hundreds (1597 to be exact) variations of the Pi Shawl. A little fluffy felted one as a cat blanket or chair seat cover, I'm not sure. Gorgeous lace shawls with elaborate lace in single colours. Each one with different lace patterns placed within the rings. With a bit of Math & Geometry, the formula can be used to create a semicircular half-Pi shawl. Just plain stocking stitch with special colour placement is very effective. The designer of this Pi aptly named it Eggplant Afghan and created it with a number of subtly varying shades of yarn. Kureyon Sock yarn More Kureyon Sock Yarn Rainbow Kauni Tonal Handpaint. Ranco Sock Yarn One of the really neat options available for a Pi Shawl or Afghan is a border that can be knit on joining as you go and cast off. A Stash buster with simple eyelet rounds An elegant shawl done is lace weight yarn. My absolute favourite was the lovely bride who used a lace Pi Shawl as her veil. How beautiful is that. Gabriela has been working on samples. A lace skirt knit with 4 shades of Bamboo There is still space in both classes and we do have a few of Elizabeth's books. And just arrived, a new book of Elizabeth Zimmerman designs Knit One Knit All Elizabeth had evidently wanted to publish a book of garter stitch designs which was not done before her death, Her daughter Meg has published this book of her mother's garter stitch designs. Some samples came from patterns Elizabeth had written but never published. Other patterns were created by deciphering pieces Elizabeth had knit but for which no pattern could be found. The designs were carefully analyzed, reknit and patterns developed. If you are a knitter who enjoys unusual structures, you will love this book. Beth
This bird knitting pattern has a an environmental awareness angle – you can knit him as part of the Canary Craftivists campaign
Does Kitchener stitch gives you hives? There are plenty of reasons to knit toe-up socks. Try one of these four methods and find your favorite fit.
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