Hello, how are you today? Welcome to our blog About Crochet. We hope you are very well and looking forward to a new Free Crochet Pattern or Tutorial.
På nettet har jeg fundet en masse spændende inspiration til et op art forløb. Jeg er i gang med at forberede et op art forløb til næste år. Jeg har fundet inspiration flere steder på nettet og har besluttet at sætte det sammen til en lille serie, jeg vil prøve med min 4.klasse. Jeg sender
Crochet is a great way to join together knitted strips or squares, as in this rainbow bedspread. It's less stretchy than knitting, which means that it will give your blanket more structure and less sag. To join knitted garter stitch squares or strips together, insert crochet hook into a stitch at edge of each strip, pass yarn over hook and draw it through the first two loops on hook, pass yarn over and draw it through the other two loops. Repeat along the edge of the strips. You'll have a created a strong crochet seam - the perfect finishing touch for your knitting.
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Schoppel-Wolle Starke 6 is a stunning, self-striping yarn that's perfect for creating beautiful, colourful projects. Starke 6 is a slightly heavier weight yarn than your favourite Crazy Zauberball. It knits up as a 5-ply/sport weight or 8-ply/DK weight yarn on 3.0-4.0 mm needles. This yarn is lovely and soft and while still great for those thicker socks you can also use it in shawls, cowls sweaters, and anything else. Things to Note: Each ball of Starke 6 contains 150 g of yarn and has a length of approximately 400 meters. The knit tension is 30-32 stitches per 10 cm. The recommended needle size is 2.25-3.25 mm. The recommended hook size is 3.0-4.0 mm.
KNITTING PATTERN contains instructions for Jolly Tot dolls - 10 little girls and boys that are fun to make and only require small amounts of yarn.SIZE:SIZE: Jolly Tots Dolls - 15cm (6 in)NEEDLES: knitted on two straight 3.25 mm needles (US 3)YARN: Small amounts of DK (double knitting) yarn (USA - light-worsted/Australia - 8 ply).SKILLS REQUIRED: cast on, cast off, knit, purl, increase, decreasePATTERN: 13 page PDF file with plenty of pictures and step by step instructions© 2010 Wendy Phillips copyrighted design. All rights reserved.
About Tech Lab This DK children’s book for ages 11-14 is brimming with exciting, educational activities and projects that focus on electronics and technology. Keep your siblings out of your room with a brilliant bedroom alarm, power a propellor motorboat, make a thermoelectric phone charger, build a set of speakers, and construct a crane by following step-by-step instructions and using affordable equipment. Tech Lab will engage budding scientists and engineers as they experiment, invent, trial, and test technology, electronics, and mechanics at home. Simple steps with clear photographs take readers through the stages of each low-cost project, with fact-filled panels to explain the science behind each one, and to fascinate them with real-world examples. With an increasing focus across school curricula on encouraging children to explore STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and maths), Tech Lab is the perfect companion for any inquisitive child with an interest in how the worlds of science experiments and technology work, and why.”
4. klasse har arbejdet med perspektivtegning i sin simpleste form - former med ét forsvindingspunkt. Efter optegningen har de farvet med tusser eller farveblyanter og klippet figuren ud. Baggrundene har jeg lavet på computeren.
As a beginning crocheter, I was mystified by all there is to know about yarn and craft supplies. My stash was exclusively Red Heart yarn and cheap-o wooden hooks from Amazon (don’t judge me!). Over the years, I’ve expanded my horizons and even played around with lighter-weight yarns that are rarely advertised to us crocheters. […]
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Need your yarn caked? Add Cake My Yarn For Me! to your order. https://getknitfacedinco.com/products/cake-my-yarn-for-me 75% Superwash Wool 21.5 mic / 25% Nylon Sock/Fingering - 4ply yarn 437 yds/100g skein 80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon Zebra Sock - 2ply yarn 400 yds/100g skein 75% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Nylon DK Weight - 3 ply230 yards / 210 meters / 100 g 100% Superwash Merino Worsted Weight - 4ply yarn 218 yds/100g 100% Superwash Merino Bulky - 3ply yarn 106 yds/100g skein Each skein of yarn is hand-dyed by me. As a result of the hand-dyeing process, each skein will be slightly different even if they laid next to each other when dyeing. However, they will be closest to each other if dyed all at the same time. I recommend that you buy all that you need for a project at the same time. When using hand-dyed yarns in a project that requires more than one skein, I strongly recommend alternating skeins every other row of knitting to even out any differences. I recommend hand washing and laying flat to dry to discourage pilling. You may also machine wash gentle and tumble dry on low. I have taken every precaution to ensure that my yarn will not bleed, but be aware that this may happen due to the nature of hand dyeing. Please be aware that every effort has been made to represent colors as accurately as possible. Colors may vary from monitor to monitor and device to device.
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Build-Your-Own DK Weight Hat I designed this pattern with one goal in mind; namely, that it could be the first in-the-round project for a beginning knitter who had learned how to knit and purl but not much else. Or in other words, it's supposed to be a tutorial. Of course, you don't have to be a beginning knitter to enjoy it - with a basic design like this, there's all sorts of customization you can add. Throw in stripes or a stitch pattern with a 2-, 4-, or 8-stitch repeat, and you can turn this basic little hat into another beast entirely! Or, add a few inches and omit the knit rows in the decrease and you'll have a gathered crown. And add a few extra inches to THAT and it's slouchy as well!!!! Oh, and another thing, guys - this is my first tutorial style pattern. So if I seem to be missing an instruction, please let me know! We can make it perfect together. :) Sizes: 12 Months (Toddler; Child; Teen/Small Adult; Large Adult) A closer view of the crown. Yarn: Malabrigo Rastita (100% Merino Wool; 310 yards [285 meters]/100 grams); #850 Archangel - one skein (all sizes) Needles: One 16" circular needle in size US 5; one 16" circular needle in size US 6, and one set of double pointed needles (dpns), also in size US 6 Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 22 stitches = 4 inches on size 6 needles Let's make a hat, shall we? First, a note about the sizing. As with virtually any sized knitting pattern, I will give directions in the same order as the sizes appear above. If you're making an adult small, for instance, you'll always use the direction second from the end of the line (or in other words, you'll be casting on 112 stitches here in a moment). My only tip with this direction is that it can be useful to print your pattern and highlight the correct sizes if you're knitting something with a lot of them - otherwise, the numbers can run together. So go ahead and do that if need be. And, once you're done, it's time to get down to business! So, using your size 5 circular needle, cast on 88 (96; 104; 112; 120) stitches using a long tail cast on, place marker, and join in round (so, to be totally clear on the sizing, 12 month = 88 stitch cast on, toddler = 96 stitch cast on, child = 104 stitch cast on, adult small = 112 stitch cast on, adult large = 120 stitch cast on). Questions about either of these steps? Never fear. Here's a guide to the long tail cast on: And here's some info regarding joining your piece in the round: Anyway, once you've gotten your cast on done and your knitting joined in the round, we're going to make some ribbing, which you'll find below. If you're new to knitting patterns, this is also very standard terminology. Your row will be named or numbered, and then you'll get instructions in one of two ways: without *'s, and with a specific instruction for each stitch, or with *'s, which indicate that the instruction between the *'s should be repeated over and over until you reach the end of your row or round. Here, we're using rounds, since we're knitting in a circle, and we're repeating instructions, because I don't dislike you enough to give you a pattern without any repeats. :) So we'll continue like so: Ribbing Row: * k2, p2; rep from * Knit this ribbing row until piece measures 3" (3.5"; 4"; 4.5"; 5"). Since I'm making the small adult size, this step looks like this for me: See? 4.5", on the dot! Now that your ribbing is complete and you're back at the beginning of your round, transfer your work to your size 6 circular needle. This is done by simply slipping each stitch purlwise from the left hand needle of your size 5 circular to your right hand needle of your size 6 circular. What's purlwise, you ask? When you insert your needle as if to purl, or in other words, right-to-left through your stitch. Once your work is transferred, knit until piece measures 6.25" (6.75"; 7.25"; 8.25"; 9") in total. And now I'm at 8.25"! At this point, it's time to begin the crown decreases, which you'll find below. In order to get smaller at the crown, this hat uses two decreases, the knit 2 together (k2tog) and the slip, slip, knit (ssk). The k2tog is a right-leaning two-to-one decrease that is made exactly as it sounds, by knitting two stitches together instead of just knitting one. The ssk is a left-leaning two-to-one decrease that more or less mirrors the k2tog. You can find a video demonstrating it below. Now that we're up to speed on how to make our k2togs and ssks, let's discuss the crown decreases for this pattern. As you may have noticed, each size of this pattern is 8 stitches larger than the size before it (so the adult large has 8 more stitches than the adult small, which has 8 more stitches than the child, etc). I have also written the decrease to reduce the hat by 8 stitches each row. Therefore, the adult large will contain the same number of stitches as the adult small after your first decrease row. Long story short(ish), this means that you will be beginning the decreases on a different row for each size - if you're making the child size, obviously you can skip the four decrease rows that contain more stitches than your hat ever had. So, with that in mind, when you start your decrease, you'll begin on Decrease Row 9 (Decrease Row 7; Decrease Row 5; Decrease Row 3; Decrease Row 1). Furthermore, we're going to switch to our dpns after Decrease Row 8 (you'll find more directions below). If you're making the 12 month size, you'll notice that this happens before you even knit your first decrease row. But enough talking - let's begin our decreases below. Decrease Row 1: * k13, k2tog, ssk, k13; rep from * (112 stitches) (size adult large only) Decrease Row 2: knit (size adult large only) Decrease Row 3: * k12, k2tog, ssk, k12; rep from * (104 stitches) (sizes adult large and adult small only) Decrease Row 4: knit (sizes adult large and adult small only) Decrease Row 5: * k11, k2tog, ssk, k11; rep from * (96 stitches) (sizes adult large, adult small, and child only) Decrease Row 6: knit (sizes adult large, adult small, and child only) Decrease Row 7: * k10, k2tog, ssk, k10; rep from * (88 stitches) (sizes adult large, adult small, child, and toddler only) Decrease Row 8: knit (sizes adult large, adult small, child, and toddler only) No matter which size you're knitting, you're going to want to transfer your work to your size 6 double pointed needles at this point. I made a really cool video for the transfer part, but my husband had his thumb over the audio so it sounded like I was shouting from underwater and I could only recover the second half of the video. To summarize what you missed, then, here's what I said: dpns come in packages of five, and you can knit using either three or four needles to hold your work. I think using three is slightly easier, but for a hat like this, which decreases in four places, four needles makes more sense. In the future, when you're knitting a new pattern, you'll probably want to look at said pattern in order to figure out whether it's best to use 3 or 4. Since we're working on this pattern, though, we're going to transfer our work to four dpns, with 22 stitches on each needle (all sizes). If you need a refresher in dpn knitting, you can watch the second half of said video, below. And yes, I'm well aware that I shouldn't be allowed anywhere NEAR a video camera. I tried to get my six year old to sub in for me, but he just staged a mini sword fight with the needles. Anyway, the decrease will continue like so for all sizes: Decrease Row 9: * k9, k2tog, ssk, k9; rep from * (80 stitches) Decrease Row 10: knit Decrease Row 11: * k8, k2tog, ssk, k8; rep from * (72 stitches) Decrease Row 12: knit Decrease Row 13: * k7, k2tog, ssk, k7; rep from * (64 stitches) Decrease Row 14: knit Decrease Row 15: * k6, k2tog, ssk, k6; rep from * (56 stitches) Decrease Row 16: knit Decrease Row 17: * k5, k2tog, ssk, k5; rep from * (48 stitches) Decrease Row 18: knit Decrease Row 19: * k4, k2tog, ssk, k4; rep from * (40 stitches) Decrease Row 20: knit Decrease Row 21: * k3, k2tog, ssk, k3; rep from * (32 stitches) Decrease Row 22: knit Decrease Row 23: * k2, k2tog, ssk, k2; rep from * (24 stitches) Decrease Row 24: knit Decrease Row 25: * k1, k2tog, ssk, k1; rep from * (16 stitches) Decrease Row 26: * k2tog, ssk; rep from * (8 stitches) Knit decrease rows 9 - 26 (7 - 26; 5 - 26; 3 - 26; 1 - 26). At this point, you should have 8 stitches left on your dpns. Clip your yarn tail, leaving a roughly 18" tail, and thread that tail on to your tapestry needle. I'm beginning to thread, see? Thread the tail through your remaining 8 stitches and pull tight. Thread to inside of hat and knot. Tuck in ends and wear proudly because you, sir or madam, just made a hat! :) Oh, and before I forget - there are definitely people who would recommend blocking your hat before you wear it. I am not one of those people. And it's not because I don't block - I do - I just don't block most hats. I know, I'm the worst.
Note: This yarn has been discontinued. Listed here is our final remaining stock of these kits. We are not able to get any more of this yarn than what we have here. Isn’t love the biggest force in the world? Lovestruck is a pullover design with a boat neck and slits on the sides. It is inspired by love, literally. Constructed with little meshy hearts using Urth Yarns Uneek Cotton, perfect for representing the diversity and uniqueness of love. Weight: DKYarn: Uneek Cotton 4 (4, 4, 5)[5, 6, 6](6, 7, 7) skeins Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4)[5, 6, 7](8, 9, 10) with 31.5 (35, 38.5, 42)[45.5, 49.75, 53.25](58.5, 62.5, 66.25)” / 80 (89, 97.5, 106.5)[115, 126.5, 135.5](148.5, 159, 168.5) cm chest circumference with 2-3” / 5-7.5 cm positive ease. Shown “size 3” with 2.5” / 6.5 cm of positive ease Pick the Size option below that corresponds to the Size you wish to knit to purchase the kit with the qty of skeins you will need. For example, if you wish to knit Size 2, pick option Sizes 1-3.Designer: Yiğitcan / PufidoLanguage: EnglishCraft: KnittingCategory: Torso Designed by iğitcan / Pufido, the pattern is available for purchase on Ravelry. Needle: US 4 / 3.50 mm (straight or circular) in any length to accommodate the stitches; or size needed to obtain gauge Notions: Tapestry needle Gauge: 18 sts x 22 rows (blocked), 18 sts x 30 rows (unblocked) in Heart stitch = 4” / 10 cm Skill Level: Intermediate
Note: This is a preordered item that will take an additional 1-2 weeks to ship. Please do not order if you have a tight deadline. Add a touch of luxury to your yarn stash with Scheepjes Whirligig! Whirligig is a stunning DK weight yarn made from a luxurious Alpaca and Virgin Wool blend that features the same long-gradient colour change as Scheepjes Whirl. These gigantic yarn cakes make a special gift for crafters, and add a little something extra to all finished projects. Thanks to the premium blend that offers unmatched comfort and warmth, Whirligig is perfect for knitting or crocheting shawls, garments and accessories that wearers will love for years. Available in 15 striking colourways. Each yarn cake weighs 450 grams and has a length of 1000 metres. Recommended hook/needle size is 3.50-4.00mm. Weight: DK (11 wpi) Meterage 1094 yards (1000 meters) Unit weight 450 grams (15.87 ounces) Gauge 22.0 sts = 4 inches Needle size US 4 - 6 or 3.5 - 4mm Hook size 3.5mm (E) - 4mm (G) Fibers 80% Wool 20% Camelid - Alpaca Texture plied Attributes Care: Dry Flat, Hand Wash Cold Color: Gradient Dye: Machine dyed
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Phillis DK is a DK weight 100% superwash Merino yarn. It is ethically-sourced from farms where "mulesing" - an inhumane method of raising sheep - is not practiced. Birch Hollow is a member of the Hudson Valley Textile Project which focuses on sustainability and connects farmers, makers, dyers, and more. Phillis DK is a speckled, hand-painted yarn, and Birch Hollow develops their colorways inspired by nature and literature. Phillis DK is named after Phillis Wheatley, a former slave and poet, who wrote the first book of published poetry by an African American author. Due to the method of dying, each skein and batch may be a little bit different, and we recommend buying all of the yarn you need for a project at one time. We also suggest alternating skeins when knitting projects. Phillis DK has excellent elasticity, stitch definition, and a good drape. It is a good choice for shawls, sweaters, hats, scarves and other projects. YARDAGE: 115 gm skein containing 228 m/250 yds GAUGE: 21-24 sts = 4 in (knitting); 12 -17 (crochet) RECOMMENDED NEEDLE/HOOK SIZE: Needle size - 3.75 to 4.5 mm (US 5 to 7) Hook size - 4.5 to 5.5 mm (US 7 to I-9)
Note: This is a preordered item that will take an additional 1-2 weeks to ship. Please do not order if you have a tight deadline. Add a touch of luxury to your yarn stash with Scheepjes Whirligig! Whirligig is a stunning DK weight yarn made from a luxurious Alpaca and Virgin Wool blend that features the same long-gradient colour change as Scheepjes Whirl. These gigantic yarn cakes make a special gift for crafters, and add a little something extra to all finished projects. Thanks to the premium blend that offers unmatched comfort and warmth, Whirligig is perfect for knitting or crocheting shawls, garments and accessories that wearers will love for years. Available in 15 striking colourways. Each yarn cake weighs 450 grams and has a length of 1000 metres. Recommended hook/needle size is 3.50-4.00mm. Weight: DK (11 wpi) Meterage 1094 yards (1000 meters) Unit weight 450 grams (15.87 ounces) Gauge 22.0 sts = 4 inches Needle size US 4 - 6 or 3.5 - 4mm Hook size 3.5mm (E) - 4mm (G) Fibers 80% Wool 20% Camelid - Alpaca Texture plied Attributes Care: Dry Flat, Hand Wash Cold Color: Gradient Dye: Machine dyed
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This listing is for a single hank on one of our incredible bases listed below Fingering (Sock) Weight - 80/20 19.5 micron Extrafine Merino Nylon Superwash - Approximately 400m (437yds) per 100g hank DK (Double Knit) Weight - 80/20 19.5 micron Extrafine Merino Nylon Superwash - Approximately 200m (218yds) per 100g hank Worsted (Aran) Weigh - 100 % 19.5 micron Extrafine Merino Superwash - Approximately 166m (181yds) per 100g hank Chunky (Bulky) Weight - 100 % 19.5 micron Extrafine Merino Superwash - Approximately 100m (109yds) per 100g hank
Drury DK is a plump, bouncy, butter-soft yarn, hand-dyed by Jenny of Townhouse Yarns. We love this yarn for everything from quick-knit accessories like hats and cowls and special baby knits with a twist to plush, eye-catching garments. Drury DK is 80% Merino wool, 10% Cashmere, and 10% Nylon. Each 100 g skein is 212 metres in length. Are you looking for a one-skein project with Drury DK? Check out our Kobuk Hat kits using Drury DK and Abbey Lace from Townhouse Yarns. Please consider when ordering that as this is a hand dyed item, there may be variations in each batch. Needle Size: 4mm, US 6 Fibre Content: 80% Merino, 10% Nylon, 10% Cashmere Weight: 100 grams Length: 212 metres Tension: 22sts to 10cm, using recommended needles. Care Instructions: Machine Washable on a cool, gentle cycle. We would always recommend hand washing your precious hand knits.
Each skein is personally hand dyed with colors that inspire! This hand dyed fiber is perfect for shawls and sweater projects! includes 3 skeins in the base of your choice (all 3 skeins will be the same base) Weight: Sock/Fingering Fiber: 75/25 Superwash Merino/nylon 80/20 Superwash Merino/Nylon 80/10/10 Superwash Merino/Cashmere/Nylon 75/20/5 SWmerino/Nylon/ Gold OR Silver Stellina Weight: DK 100% SWmerino length: 75/25 Superwash Merino/nylon 463 yds/ 100 grams 80/20 Superwash Merino/Nylon 400 yds/ 100 grams 80/10/10 Superwash Merino/Cashmere/Nylon 435 yds/ 100 grams 100% SWmerino DK base 230 yds/100 grams 75/20/5 SWmerino/Nylon/ Gold OR Silver Stellina 438 yds/100g Skeins are dyed to order. There may be slight differences from skein to skein. If you are knitting with more than 1 skein, it is suggested to alternate between skeins to prevent any color pooling. Colors depicted in the pictures are as best represented as possible, however colors can vary slightly from monitor to monitor. All Woolen Women fiber is died with high quality acid dyes. Although adequate washing of the fiber is done prior to reaching your knitting needles- please take caution when first washing fiber or finished projects, as there is a chance bleeding may occur. Is is suggested to wash in a wool wash or a very mild detergent. Lay finished projects flat to dry. If you have any questions or concerns- I am happy to address them so you are nothing but excited about your purchase!