A fluffy thing with Nups! Little Oysters frame the neckline, and a combination of two yarns held together make this a super light and cozy sweater. If you want a very warm winter sweater, you can use one single thread of worsted weight yarn. Choose your preferred shape from 3 options (straight, A-line, waist-shaping) and 4 options for the sleeves (moderate balloon, classic long, 2/3, short) to knit the perfectly fitting sweater for you. Knit it in classic length or modish cropped. :) enjoy! Sign in for my newsletter to receive exclusive subscriber-discounts! Melde dich an zum Newsletter und erhalte exklusive Angebote! Kuschelig warm und einfach zu stricken. Die Little Oysters (kleine Austern) umranden den Ausschnitt und ein Gemisch aus zwei Garnen macht den Pulli superleicht. Natürlich kann er auch mit nur einem Garn als dicker Winterpullover gestrickt werden. Wähle deine Lieblingsform aus 3 Optionen (gerade, tailliert, A-Form) und 4 Varianten für die Ärmel (klassisch oder in dezenter Ballon-Form, kurz oder 2/3) für einen neuen Lieblings-Pullover. Stricke den Pullover in klassischer Passform und Länge oder modisch weit und extra kurz. :) Find detailed measurements and yarn requirements on the schematic amongst the pictures (see left, last picture) Find more information about the details here on my project page. #sizeinclusive up to 65” Genaue Maße und Garn-Angaben siehe Bild links (letztes Bild). Mehr Info hier im Projekt. #littleoysters #hintermstein
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Rime; frost These fingerless mitts are knit cuff down in the round. But the kicker is that you knit them inside out! This makes it a quicker project with less purl stitches! They are reversible for a completely different look. Gusset increases are simple, and blend perfectly with the purl stitches of the thumb. Three sizes: Small: 15.25 cm / 6 inches around Medium: 16.5 cm / 6.5 inches around Large: 17.75cm / 7 inches around Yarn Requirements Small: ~ 110 m / 120 yds sport weight yarn Medium: ~145 m / 158 yds sport weight yarn Large: ~ 165 m / 180 yds sport weight yarn
Knit Pemberley Blanket Free Knitting Pattern
I originally made these for a friend who wanted to show off her Jamberry nails while still keeping her hands warm! Hence, the name. She gave me the cutest musical Jams in exchange! Perfect for a mu…
“Options” Slippers for Toddlers & Kids Pattern. A pattern where you make the choices! Knit the top part of the slipper, choose the type of sole you want: Knit, Crochet, or cut out of a pre-felted sweater. Select the method that you want to join the top and sole too! Very clear instructions as well as photos are provided for all choices. You will even see my top-secret tip (shhhh!) on making your slipper non-skid. This pattern is very, very easy. Make and give to your favorite kid = hugs :) Want to make and sell them for Craft shows, bazaars, etc.? Yes! you can!
Knit a long, looping cowl from end to end, or work up a shorter cowl from top to bottom. Both versions of this twisted-stitch-and-cable cowl are included in the pattern. Cable pattern is charted.
The Undulating Waves Scarf was my first foray into designing with beads. It is based on a lace pattern that has lace stitches on both the knit and purl sides of the fabric. This allows the beads to float on the yarn-overs. Although I have marked this pattern as advanced, you will find that, with practice and perseverance, the pattern becomes quite easy! There is a KAL in the Schaefer Yarn Group on Ravelry that has excellent support and pictures. You can make the scarf wider or longer and still have yarn left over! Identical to #334H; the same .PDF download is available for each version with instructions for each yarn type.
FEATHERS & LINES - for the tender and special moments in life! Like a calyx of feathers, the elegant arm warmers “FEATHERS & LINES “ enclose your hand. The changing pattern sections with Rib Patterns and Lace Patterns provide rich variety in knitting. All patterns build on each other logically and merge elegantly into each other. The cuffs fit snugly on the arm, ensuring a perfect fit. They get more width in the direction of the hand and thus provide sufficient freedom of movement. Yarn: 1 skein MALABRIGO Sock (100% virgin wool, yardage 100 g = 439 yd (402 m) in colorway “Pearl“. Yarn alternatives: You can use any wooly lightfingering/fingering weight yarns with approx. 200 m/50 g. You get comprehensive instructions on 12 pages, including all informations about materials and alternative yarns, charts as well as written descriptions, tips, helping links and photos. COPYRIGHT & DESIGN: Annette Aue, 2019, all rights reserved. FAIR PLAY: Any duplication, transmission, sale to third parties and commercial use of this pattern is prohibited.
Heroes Ponchetta was designed for Amazing Threads as part of the 2018 Minnesota Yarn Shop Hop. Brew City Yarns dyed the EXCLUSIVE Yarn for this project. The Heart Sisters Champagne is available ONLY at Amazing Threads.
Atlantica is worked from the bottom-up in the round to the underarm. The front and back are then divided and worked separately to the shoulder. The shoulders are joined using the 3-needle cast-off. Sleeves are picked up around the armholes and worked inside out in the round. The hem, cuffs and collar are knit in 1x1 Rib using tubular cast-on and cast-off. It is knitted using 2 strands of lace weight yarn held together, or a single strand of sport weight yarn. Pattern in English and in French (from page 14)
Warm, practical, stylish and most importantly - fun to knit! These fingerless mitts make a marvelous gift-knit. Love knitting mitts? This pattern features along with 4 other fabulous mitt patterns in the Knit Mitts E-Book. Only $9.75 for 5 gorgeous patterns Pattern is fully written and charted for your convenience Worked seamlessly in the round from the cuff up towards the fingers using DPNs Use any fingering or sock yarn which gives you roughly 8 Sts per inch Pattern features an Off-set Thumb Gusset for better, more comforatble fit. Separate instructions for left and right mitt - all fully written out for your convenience Pattern comes in 2 sizes - S/M (pictured) to fit a hand circumference of approx 7.5” and M/L to fit a hand circumference of approx 8.5” (measured around knuckles) If you like my patterns please come and join the Suzie Sparkles Ravelry Group where you can hear of new pattern releases, get exclusive discount codes and join in some fun KALs
Ever After Lace Blanket Free Knitting Pattern
When colder days are coming, knitted mitts will be your saviors! Make sure to make at least one pair for you and your family!
FINAL PATTERN HAS ARRIVED For Garter Stitch Trim And Making Up Instructions. Once Again, This Knit Along Has Been Designed With The Beginner Knitter In Mind, Bringing A Brand New, Fabulous Pure Wool Superwash Worsted Blanket Knit Along. Squares Have Been Released Each Fortnight To Culminate In A Stunning Design Made Up Of 48 Squares In Total. ALSO AVAILABLE IN COMPLETE KIT OPTIONS Which Includes Discount On Yarn. Read more > Author: Martin Storey
***NOT A SWEATER FOR SALE*** Digital Download. Refunds cannot be issued for this pattern. Ready for a super fast, super cozy, and super warm winter sweater? Wearable with everything! Customize it using your favorite colors! This pattern is beginner friendly! Skills Needed: Basic casting on, twisted rib, stockinette stitch, increasing, binding off, and seaming. I don’t include photos or instructions how to do these. Materials needed: 5 skeins Wool and the Gang crazy sexy wool or similar. Size 12mm knitting needles Size 25mm knitting needles Darning needle for weaving in ends Finished Measurements: length- 17.5” Width-23.5” Sleeve length- 18” Very easy to make larger if you want! Please message me with any questions! Thank you! ❤️ Bethany
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Another summer pattern! This one made with some dreamy, crunchy linen. Having only dabbled in linen in years past, I am determined to master it this year. Knitting with it is …
Knit your first cardigan. Learn step by step how to knit the Delia cardigan. Free knitting pattern for complete beginners.
The Beginner Boxy Lace Knit Top will be one of your favorite knitting ideas this summer. This gorgeous shirt pattern uses a variety of lace knitting techniques to show you how to make a shirt that is interesting and unique. Top patterns can be daunting, but this one is designed for beginners as it is two rectangles sewn together. This cute knitting pattern looks adorable over a tank top or camisole, or add a couple more sections to make a stunning swim suit cover up.
Or get the whole issue here! Mary Anne Benedetto Feel the summer wind in this breezy lace tank. The Clemente Tank uses light linen and subtle, feminine lace details in a pattern that graces the lower back and is repeated in the front overlay. Finished Size 33½ (35½, 39½, 43½, 47½, 51½)“ bust circumference. Tank shown measures 35½”; modeled with 3½“ of positive ease. Yarn Quince & Co. Sparrow (100% organic linen; 168 yd 154 m/1¾ oz 50 g): #204 blue spruce, 5 (5, 6, 7, 7, 8) skeins. Needles Sizes 3 (3.25 mm) and 4 (3.5 mm): straight. Size 3 (3.25 mm): 16” circular (cir). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge. Notions Markers (m); tapestry needle. Gauge 23 sts and 31 rows = 4” in St st on larger needles; 19 sts and 31 rows = 4” in Lace patt on larger needles.
This beautifully shaped cowl is just the thing to keep your neck warm and looking lovely at the same time.
Interested in learning about new designs, events and special discounts for subscribers? Sign up for my newsletter here. (I promise not to overrun your mailbox, though I may send a few additional emails regarding sales or special events.) Switch is thus named for a number of reasons: the alternating stitch patterns that “switch” between the body of the shawl and the border; the “switching” between the right side and wrong side of the fabric as the shawl is reversible; and lastly, the ability to “switch” to different yarn weights. The shawl is versatile and can be easily knit up in worsted, dk or fingering weight yarn and can be shortened or lengthened depending upon your preference. Regardless of what is chosen, the resulting product is a cozy, enveloping shawl; perfect for a cool, summer’s night and snuggly enough for a cold, winter’s day. Finished Sizes The blue version measures 25” deep by 108” along neckline. The brown version measures 17” by 70” along neckline. Gauge 18 sts by 48 rows = 4” in Garter Stitch on US 7 or US 8 needle, depending upon yarn used This shawl can be knit up in a variety of yarn weights and sizes. Instructions for easily altering the shawl size are included in the pattern. Please check out all the beautiful yarns by Magpie Fibers here and a list of all retail shops that carry their yarn here. Yarn Blue version shown in four skeins of Magpie Fibers Solstice in In the Navy. Brown version shown in two skeins of Magpie Fibers Swanky DK in Harpoon. Equivalent yarn: Blue shawl - 1600 yards equivalent lighter DK weight yarn Brown shawl - 500 yards equivalent DK weight yarn Materials Blue shawl: One US 8 (5.00 mm) 32-inch circular needle Brown shawl: One US 7 (4.5 mm) 32-inch circular needle Tapestry needle
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Get 50% off ALL of my Summer Top patterns until the end of May! Use code MAY24 at checkout Or take advantage of my regular promotion: If you purchase 5 patterns from my Ravelry Store at the same time (place them all in your cart before checking out), you will automatically receive the least expensive for free! The Boardwalk Top is a classy, modest tank top with a garter-stitch base and a subtle diagonal lace feature. Pair it with relaxed summer pants and feel confidently elegant at an evening concert or soirée. Difficulty Intermediate Sizes Women’s XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL), {3XL, 4XL, 5XL, 6XL}: to fit bust 28-30 (32-34, 36-38, 40-42, 44-46, 48-50), {52-54, 56-58, 60-62, 64-66}”/70-75 (80-85, 90-95, 100-105, 110-115, 120-125), {130-135, 140-145, 150-155, 160-165} cm. Finished Measurements 33 (37, 40, 433/4, 473/4, 511/4), {56, 60, 64, 68}”/82.5 (92.5, 100, 109.5, 119.5, 128), {140, 150, 160, 170} cm bust circumference. Intended ease: 3-8”/8-20.5 cm. Shown in size S (37”/92.5 cm) on 321/2”/81.5 cm bust with 4½”/11.5 cm of positive ease. Yarn Worsted weight yarn (approximate amounts): 620 (650, 720, 780, 850, 920), {1000, 1060, 1130, 1220} yds/564 (592, 655, 710, 774, 837), {910, 965, 1028, 1110} m. Shibui Drift (85% extra fine merino, 15% cashmere; 110 yds/101 m in 13/4 oz/50 g): #2002 graphite, 6 (6, 7, 8, 8, 9), {9, 10, 11, 11} skeins. Needles Size US 7/4.5 mm: 24-32”/60-80 cm and 16”/40 cm circular; set of double-pointed. Adjust needle size if necessary, to obtain gauge. Notions Stitch markers, stitch holders, tapestry needle. Gauge 17 stitches and 28 rounds = 4”/10 cm in charted pattern on larger needle, after blocking. 18 stitches and 28 rounds = 4”/10 cm in Garter Stitch on larger needle, after blocking. Notes The body of this tank top is worked in the round in one piece to the underarms, then the upper front and back are worked separately back and forth.
The Daily jumper is an intermediate skill level project made from bulky weight yarn. It is worked in stockinette stitch from the top down. First the neckline is shaped by working flat (back and forth), work is then joined in the front and continued by working in the round. Sweater is a bit boxy, slightly cropped and has a an i-cord finish around all edges. It is easily customized in length. Video links for the i-cord and increases are included in the pattern. Sizes XS, (S), M, (L), XL, (2XL), 3XL, (4XL), 5XL. Finished Bust Size Bust size of the finished sweater with 5 to 10 cm of positive ease built into the pattern is XS 33.6”, S 38”, M 40.8”, L 44”, XL 48.8”, 2XL 51.6”, 3XL 56”, 4XL 59.6“, 5XL 64” inches, (XS 84, S 95, M 102, L 112, XL 122, 2XL 129, 3XL 140, 4XL 149, 5XL 160 cm). Model is wearing size M on 93 cm bust. Neck opening: 50, (51.5), 55, (57.5), 58, (61), 63, (66), 68 cm Sweater length: 45, (47), 47, (48), 49, (50), 50, (51), 52 cm Gauge 10 stitches by 16 rows = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm) using size 10 mm needles in stockinette stitch after blocking. Suggested Yarn Cestari Mt. Vernon Bulky 3 ply, color Babies Breath, approximately XS 500, S 600, M 600, L 700, XL 750, 2XL 800, 3XL 900, 4XL 975, 5XL 1050 grams (100 grams = 80 meters /87 yards) and approximately 55, (60), 65, (65), 70, (75), 85, (95), 100 grams of the Valley Yarns Southampton mohair, in color Acorn (strand of bulky yarn plus mohair held together). Mohair/Silk (25 grams = 230 yards / 210 meters). Yarn Alternatives Purl Soho “Super Soft Merino” Suggested Needles US 15 / 10 mm double pointed and circular knitting needles 24”/60 cm or 32”/ 80 cm. US 13 / 9 mm circular 16” or longer knitting needles. Notions 4 markers Felt needle (optional) to join skeins seamlessly, find out how in this video tutorial.
Knit your first cardigan. Learn step by step how to knit the Delia cardigan. Free knitting pattern for complete beginners.
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Let the stitches wash over you and enjoy the rhythm of knitting. Ripple is a sock pattern with intricate cables and lace. The socks are worked cuff down and start off with a cute picot border. The design features a fun heel construction with strong heel. The socks are ankle high, but the leg can easily be worked taller. Size S-M-L for 64-68-72 sts. Yarn Aara Tunto (80 % BFL, 20 % nylon 365 m/100 g), or other fingering weight yarn. Shown in color Väre. 1 skein. The required yardage depends on the size chosen and the length of the foot. Needles US 1 (2.25 mm) circular needles (or dpns). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the right gauge. Gauge 16 sts x 22 rnds = 2x2’’/5x5 cm in stockinette stitch (after blocking). Other A spare circular needle, stitch markers, scrap yarn, crochet hook, tapestry needle. Find yarn kits over on my web shop!
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Minun piti kokeilla kunnolla reissusta ostamiani puikkoja. Ja kyllä on niitä kehuttava, liukkaat ja napakat. Toisaalta Novitan Impivaara lanka on myös hyvä neulottava, joten puikot ja lanka yhdessä tekivät sukkien neulonnasta nopeaa ja sujuvaa. Lankakorista löytyi siis vajaa kerä Impivaaraa ja jotta lanka riittäisi molempiin sukkiin, tein niistä "varrettomat". Puikot 3 mm, lanka Impivaara 11/s puikko, koko 37 Luo silmukat ja tee 10 kerrosta 1o1n resoria. Kantapää vahvennettuna 22 kerrosta. Kantapään ohje: Yhteishyva.fi Kantapään jälkeen aloitetaan puikoilla 2 ja 3 pintaneule, puikot 1 ja 4 neulotaan aina oikeaa suljettuna neuleena. Pintaneulos: 1 krs. Kaikki silmukat oikein 2 krs. Kaikki silmukat oikein 3 krs. 1 oikein 1 nurin (puikoilla 2 ja 3) Toistetaan kolmea kerrosta siis. Erittäin helppo aloittelevan neulojankin tehdä ja minusta kaunis pintakuvio. Koska oma jalkani on kapea, vähensin kiilakavennuksien aikana silmukkamäärän 10s/puikolla. Kun terä on sopivan mittainen päätellään sukka. Kavennukset voi tehdä esim. sädekavennuksella Sädekavennuksen ohje tai leveällä nauhakavennuksella kuten tein näihin. Leveä nauhakavennus sukkaan : Puikot 1 ja 3: Neulo silmukat kunnes jäljellä on 3 silmukkaa. 2 oikein yhteen, 1 oikein Puikot 2 ja 4: 1 oikein, nosta 2 silmukkaa oikealle puikolle kuten neuloisit ne oikein (ja takaisin vasemmalle) ja neulo ne takakautta yhteen, loput silmukat normaalisti oikein Tee kavennuksia joka toisella kerroksella kunnes puikolla on 5 silmukkaa, jonka jälkeen kavennukset tehdään jokaisella kerroksella. Kun jäljellä on 2 s/puikko, vedä lanka loppujen silmukoiden läpi ja päättele sukka.
HARPA SOCKS by Natalie Jacobs The Harpa sea shell is a natural beauty, with gentle lines and curves. The shell's ornamental ribbing is suggestive of the strings on a harp, hence it's name. Capture it's essence with these lace ankle socks. These are a cuff down sock pattern incorporating a pretty lace pattern for the instep, with some added ribbing interest on the heel. The yarn for this pattern is from indie yarnie Squoosh Fiberarts, in the "Shell" colorway - a perfect fit for this design. Yarn: Sublime: Fingering by Squoosh Fiberarts (http://squoosh.etsy.com) [420 yards (384 m); Superwash Merino Wool] Other Materials: Set of 5 DPNs (2.5mm/1.5 US), Stitch marker (if desired), Tapestry needle Gauge: 8 stitches / 10 rows = 1 inch in stockinette Note: The lace pattern will make the sock seem narrow until it is placed on the foot, which will open up the lace and expand the sock! Zig Zag Lace (instep): Row 1 and all odd rows: p2, *k2, p2* repeat Rows 2, 4, and 6: p2, *yo, k2tog, p2* repeat Rows 8, 10, and 12: p2, *sl1, k1, psso, yo, p2* repeat INSTRUCTIONS: Cuff: Cast on 60 stitches and divide evenly between 4 needles (15 stitches on each needle). Join in the round being careful not to twist. Place stitch marker to indicate the beginning of the round, if desired. 1. Work k2, p2 ribbing for 6 rows Note: This design is for an ankle sock. If you wish to make a longer sock, do additional rows of ribbing until the cuff is the desired length. Heel Flap: Work next 30 stitches all onto one needle for the heel flap in Braided Rib. The remaining 30 stitches are not used and will later become the instep of the sock. 2. With RS facing - Sl1, k1, p2, *skip first stitch, second stitch ktbl keeping stitch on left needle, k skipped stitch, slide both stitches off left needle, p2*, [repeat from * to * 6 times] k2 3. With WS facing - Sl1, p1, k2, *skip first stitch, second stitch p keeping stitch on left needle, then p skipped stitch, slide both stitches off left needle, k2*, [repeat from * to * 6 times] p2 4. Repeat steps 2 & 3 until heel flap is 20 rows (or is approx 2 inches long), then repeat step 2 once more to end with a RS row Note: If you wish to accomodate a larger instep, do additional repeats to create a longer heel flap. You will then need to pick up additional stitches for the gusset and add more decrease rounds later. Turn Heel: 5. With WS facing - Sl1, P16, P2tog, P1 turn 6. Sl1, K5, K2tog, K1 turn 7. Sl1, P6, P2tog, P1 turn 8. Sl1, K7, K2tog, K1 turn 9. Sl1, P8, P2tog, P1 turn 10. Sl1, K9, K2tog, K1 turn 11. Sl1, P10, P2tog, P1 turn 12. Sl1, K11, K2tog, K1 turn 13. Sl1, P12, P2tog, P1 turn 14. Sl1, K13, K2tog, K1 turn 15. Sl1, P14, P2tog, P1 turn 16. Sl1, K15, K2tog, K1 There should be 18 stitches left on the heel needle. Gusset: Needles 1, 2, 3 & 4 will now be designated. 17. Needle 1 - Using needle holding the heel stitches, pick up and knit one stitch in each loop along the heel flap, and an extra stitch in the space between the heel flap and the instep (11 stitches picked up total) 18. Needles 2 & 3 - Work across instep (30 stitches) with Row 1 of Zig Zag Lace pattern 19. Needle 4 - Using spare needle, pick up and knit an extra stitch in the space between the heel and the rest of the sock, and one stitch in each loop along the other side of the heel flap (11 stitches total). Knit across first 9 stitches of the heel flap The center of the heel will now be the beginning of the round. Place stitch marker if desired. Decreases: 20. Knit to last 3 stitches of Needle 1, K2tog, K1; Needles 2 & 3, continue with Zig Zag Lace pattern stitch across instep; Needle 4, K1, SSK, knit to end (2 stitches decreased) 21. Knit one round with no decreases, continuing with pattern stitch across instep Repeat steps 20 & 21 until there are 60 stitches total (30 across bottom of sock, 30 across instep). Body Of Sock: 22. Continue knitting all stitches for the bottom of sock each round (stockinette), but using the Zig Zag Lace stitch for the 30 stitches on the top of the sock until sock is about 2 inches shorter than desired length. End on row 6 or 12 of the pattern stitch Toe Decreases: 23. Knit to last 3 stitches of Needle 1, K2tog, K1; Needle 2, K1, SSK, work across by knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stitches to create 2x2 ribbing until the last 3 stitches of Needle 3, K2tog, K1; Needle 4, K1, SSK, knit to end (4 stitches decreased) 24. Knit one round with no decreases maintaining the ribbing across the instep stitches Repeat steps 23 & 24 until there are 20 stitches remaining. Move the stitches from the top of the sock onto one needle (10 stitches) and from the bottom onto one needle (10 stitches). Weave in with kitchener stitch or other preferred method for finishing sock toe. Weave in all ends. © 2009 Natalie Jacobs Pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not make items originating from this pattern for profit without prior consent from the designer. For any questions regarding the terms of use, please contact the designer at [email protected]. Thanks to my test knitters who helped me make sure that the pattern is clear and easy to read! Jenn (http://woolverine.wordpress.com/) Christine (Christine07 on Ravelry) Michele (maprice on Ravelry)
The early spring, when the first buds appear. Little buds that will turn into blossoms that will in turn become peaches, cherries and apples. My little peach tree is covered in buds right now, all just waiting to bloom. The tree will soon be abuzz with bees. Spring is here! The buds and blooms socks are a cuff down sock pattern. The pattern is written with magic loop instructions, includes a chart and written chart instructions. The sample is for anklet socks but the pattern can easily be worked for mid-calf socks as well. The chart works well toe up if that is your preference. I used the whole 50 gram skein for the sample.