Moving the marker to the right needle followed by moving the stitch that is going to be wrapped. Slip it from the left needle to the right needle purlwise without knitting it.
Style: Men's Basic T-Shirt Comfortable, casual and loose fitting, our heavyweight t-shirt will easily become a closet staple. Made from 100% cotton, it's unisex and wears well on anyone and everyone. We’ve double-needle stitched the bottom and sleeve hems for extra durability. Size & Fit Model is 6’1” and is wearing a medium Standard fit Garment is unisex sizing Fits true to size Fabric & Care 100% cotton (Heathers are a cotton/poly blend) Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom Machine wash cold, tumble dry low Imported
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Starting the final decreasing on the crown.
It’s really been gratifying and fun to see how many people are interested in my Basic Knit Kippah pattern. Thanks for knitting it! For anyone who might need some visuals, I’ve now inclu…
Bhairavi is an unique shawl which consists of garter and easy mesh. Play with colour combination! This shawl was designed for a collaboration with Yarnaholic and LITLG. Yarn kit with pattern will be available shotrly in LITLG shop. The pattern will be available shotrly in Yarnaholic shop. Mini skein packege will be available shortly in Phydeaux Designs & Fiber. Materials Yarn : SHIBUI Cima (70% superbaby alpaca, 30% fine merino wool ; 328yds/299m, lace weight / 50g) Sample shown in Fjord 1 skein, Brass 1 skein Notions : tapestry needle, blocking tools Gauge 17.5 sts and 44 rows = 4”/10cm in Garter stitch for body, blocked Technical Editor: Mari Tobita Special thanks to : mafumafu, Cln, Quiltbetty, slikchik, LITLG and Yarnaholic55
Right now information on knitting my Basic Knit Kippah is scattered around the Interwebs and I’m trying to collect it here in one place. You can always find the most up-to-date version of my …
Style: Men's Basic T-Shirt Comfortable, casual and loose fitting, our heavyweight t-shirt will easily become a closet staple. Made from 100% cotton, it's unisex and wears well on anyone and everyone. We’ve double-needle stitched the bottom and sleeve hems for extra durability. Size & Fit Model is 6’1” and is wearing a medium Standard fit Garment is unisex sizing Fits true to size Fabric & Care 100% cotton (Heathers are a cotton/poly blend) Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom Machine wash cold, tumble dry low Imported
My new "Garden Party" crochet blanket is on the terrace at last! You can't imagine how long I've been wishing I could sho...
Add a burst of Summer to your crochet projects with this beautiful berry-toned crochet mandala. Grab the FREE pattern now on Bella Coco Crochet!
"Bruno" Crochet Stroller Baby Blanket is finally here. It looks complicated and tricky pattern ... but it's not! I think an a...
For me, nothing spells spring quite like little ones all dressed up in adorable bonnets! Easter is only a week away, so I thought I’d share with you my favorite stash busting knit bonnet pattern. The Garter Bonnet uses just 48-80 yards of worsted weight cotton (I used We Are Knitters Pima Cotton, but any similar...Read the Post
Friends and fellow yarn lovers, I am finally able to admit it: I am a yarnaholic. I know, I know, big surprise, right?! But in all seriousness, I was just chatting with my friend Jess from The Yarnpreneur Society about how unique the maker community is. Not only do we produce things, but we actually experience and […]
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Everyone loves a good meme, and today we’re bringing you 13 of our favorites. 13) Don’t act like you don’t spend 85% of your work day on crafting websites… 12) Everyone love…
If you purchase 5 patterns from my Ravelry Store at the same time (add them all to your cart before you check out), the least expensive one will be free. Mystic Delight was originally published as a mystery knitalong (Mystic KAL). Mystic Delight is a whimsical shawl, designed with bright and happy colors in mind. I selected the colors on a dark and gray winter day, when I really just needed some color to cheer me up, and Tanis Fiber Arts’ orange blossom and poppy colorways fit the bill perfectly. The final look of the shawl is greatly influenced by the colors chosen—bright combinations make it look cheerful, but it can become a classic, elegant shawl if you choose more conservative colors such as cream and charcoal. This is the first Mystic shawl to use multiple colors in the design. Each section of the body is different but complementary, to add some variety to the knitting. There is a diamond pattern that goes from solid to nupps to lacy holes. It’s easily memorizable, and a fairly relaxing knit. The knitting finishes with an intricate lace border that uses common lace stitches, twisted stitches, and separation between increases and decreases to create shifts in the fabric. The original sample uses 1 skein of Tanis Fiber Arts Red Label in orange blossom and 1 skein of Tanis Fiber Arts Red Label in poppy Errata: Row 152 and row 156: first and last stitch should be k