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Белые ажурные носки РАЗМЕРЫ 36/37 (38/39) ВАМ ПОТРЕБУЕТСЯ Пряжа (75% натуральной шерсти, 25% полиамида; 420 м/100 г) – 100 г натурально-белой; чулочные спицы № 2,5; ок. 50 см атласной ленты болотно-зеленого цвета шириной 6 мм, 2 бордовые розы из атласа диаметром по 3 cм; прозрачные швейные нитки. УЗОРЫ И СХЕМЫ ЛИЦЕВАЯ ГЛАДЬ Ряды в прямом и обратном направлении: лицевые ряды – лицевые петли, изнаночные ряды – изнаночные петли; круговые ряды: вязать только лицевые петли. АЖУРНЫЙ УЗОР число петель кратно 10. Вязать по схеме. В четных круговых рядах петли провязывать по рисунку, накиды – лицевыми. В ширину постоянно повторять раппорт. В высоту 3 раза выполнить 1–14-й круг.р. и закончить 1–8-м круг.р. ПЛОТНОСТЬ ВЯЗАНИЯ 30 п. х 42 р. = 10 x 10 см, связано лицевой гладью. ВЫПОЛНЕНИЕ РАБОТЫ Набрать для каждого носка по 60 п. (= по 15 п. на каждой спице) и связать для планки-валика 18 круг.р. лицевой гладью, затем для кулиски связать 1 круг.р. с дырочками (= провязать попеременно 1 накид и 2 п. вместе лицевой) и еще 7 круг.р. лицевой гладью. Продолжить работу ажурным узором. Выполнив 50 круг.р. ажурным узором, связать 3 круг.р. лицевой гладью и приступить к вязанию ступенчатой пятки с укрепленной стенкой. Закончив пятку, вязать далее лицевой гладью и при длине стопы 18 (19,5) см выполнить звездчатый мысок. СБОРКА Атласную ленту разрезать пополам, отрезки соответственно пропустить через дырочки кулиски, концы сшить, при этом ленту стягивать не туго, чтобы планка оставалась эластичной. С внешней стороны пришить к ленточке по 1 атласной розе.
Virkatut aamutossut (koko 36/38) Tarvitset: Novita Hanko -lankaa mustaa n. 115g ja valkoista n. 115g, virkkuukoukun nro 6, silmä...
I just realised that this month it has been a year since I published the Simple House Slippers pattern, and what a year! Writing the pattern was a pretty isolated experience of researching, test knitting and generally just being submerged in the thing. Which was then magnificently contrasted when I gave it over to this great community […]
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Beautiful and delicate lace pattern makes these socks wonderfully romantic! Pomeranssi is a Finnish word and means ”sour orange/bitter orange” The Finnish and Swedish use bitter orange peel in gingerbread. For my Finnish customers: Jos neulemallilla on suomenkielinen nimi joka on kirjoitettu kokonaan isoilla kirjaimilla, niin ohjeen hankkiessasi siitä latautuu sinulle automaattisesti myös suomenkielinen ohjeversio. Size: 36-38 Yarn: Any sport weight sock yarn OR If you have a small feet (56sts) use can knit these socks using fingering weight yarn. :) The samples were made using natural white and medium grey Regia 6-ply (85% Wool, 15% Polyamid; 125m/ 50g) and Herbstblatt Regina Hazel Soft Sock in colourway “Snow Owl”. Needles: Double pointed needles 2,75-3,0 mm Gauge: 28-29 sts and 34 rows to 10 cm/ 4 inch square measured over stockinette stitch Notions: Tapestry needle
Work in the round from the toe up to create this knitted stockings pattern. Admire the thick and deeply rooted cables formed on these stockings.
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Дизайнерские носки спицами с красивым узором по центру верха стопы и каймой на манжетах.
Pattern requires 1x hank of Artesano Definition sock yarn in shades 41 Tornado and 10 Cream Cake.
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Published in The Knitter's Book of Socks Knitting Magazine 103, June 2012 Craft Knitting Category Feet / Legs → Socks → Mid-calf Published October 2011 Suggested yarn Spirit Trail Fiberworks Sunna Yarn weight Fingering (14 wpi) ? Gauge 32 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch Needle size US 1 - 2.25 mm Yardage 300 - 415 yards (274 - 379 m) Sizes available S-7.5", M-8.5", L-9.5" Languages English
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JUST A NOTE: if you have any questions regarding this pattern, please feel free to email me at [email protected]. This is an older post and I don't always see these new comments! :-) Hey all! I have a fun little project to share that I call my less than 2 hour slippers. I was shopping the other day and found some bulky yarn on sale for $2.50 per skein and I thought -- I could make some slipper socks! I love, love, love slipper socks. I have I don't KNOW how many pairs and I usually try to make sure they are bright, fun colors to make my feet happy. I couldn't find a pattern that I really liked -- so I decided to "wing it!" and below -- I'm going to share my pattern with all of you! Here's a photo of my finished slippers.... cozy as can be! I had done a similar pair in a worsted weight and thought I could amend the pattern a bit. Well, because of gauge, I decided to wing it and start fresh! I wanted, instead of knitting a tube slipper and sew it up the center - I wanted to have some contouring to hug my feet. See? And here, my friends, is the easy peasy pattern that creates a pair of slippers using bulky weight yarn in less than 2 hours! Mine took about an hour an a half with sewing! Materials: 80 to 100 yards of bulky weight yarn - I used Lion Brand Hometown USA in Portland Wine Size 11/8mm Knitting Needles Large cable needle Blunt-eyed needle for sewing when finished Gauge: 9 stitches/12 rows per 4" by 4" square. Abbreviations: CF4 = slip 2 stitches to the front to cable needle, knit 2 off needles, knit 2 off cable needles CB4 = slip 2 stitches to the back to cable needle, knit 2 off needles, knit 2 off cable needles K2tog = Knit 2 together M1 = Make 1: take the left-hand needle and pick up the bar between the stitches from front to back, use the right needle to knit this bar through the back loop. Pattern: Cast on 20 stitches Row 1: K5, P1, K8, P1, K5 Row 2: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 3: K5, P1, K8, P1, K5 Row 4: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 5: K1, CB4, P1, K8, P1, CF4, K1 Row 6: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 7: K5, P1, K8, P1, K5 Row 8: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 9: K5, P1, K8, P1, K5 Row 10: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 11: K1, CB4, P1, K8, P1, CF4, K1 Row 12: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 13: K5, P1, K8, P1, K5 Row 14: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 15: K5, P1, K8, P1, K5 Row 16: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 17: K1, CB4, P1, K8, P1, CF4, K1 Row 18: P5, K1, P8, K1, P5 Row 19: K5, P1, K1, M1, K6, M1, K1, P1, K5 Row 20: P5, K1, P10, K1, P5 Row 21: K5, P1, K1, M1, K8, M1, K1, P1, K5 Row 22: P5, K1, P12, K1, P5 Row 23: K1, CB4, P1, K12, P1, CF4, K1 Row 24: P5, K1, P12, K1, P5 Row 25: K5, P1, K12, P1, K5 Row 26: P5, K1, P12, K1, P5 Row 27: K5, P1, K12, P1, K5 Row 28: P5, K1, P12, K1, P5 Row 29: K1, CB4, P1, K12, P1, CF4, K1 Row 30: P5, K1, P12, K1, P5 Row 31: K5, P1, K12, P1, K5 Row 32: P5, K1, P12, K1, P5 Row 32: K5, P1, K2tog (6 times), P1, K5 Row 33: P5, K1, P6, K1, P5 Row 34, K2tog on all stitches to end FINISHING: Sew toe and using a mattress stitch, sew up the top of your slipper until it comfortably hugs your ankle. I had to try on my slipper as I was sewing to make sure it fit properly. After you sew the top, you'll need to seam the back heel. To keep this easy, I flipped the slipper inside out and just sewed up using the chain stitches as my guide. READER TIP FROM MARIA BOVA: To avoid the point that is created completing the heel, don't sew the seam completely. Leave about 4 stitches on each side. Secure the last stitch by going through again. Then, weave the yarn in and out of the 8 stitches and pull to close the ring. This rounds off the heel. PLEASE NOTE This pattern fits my feet--- I wear an 8-1/2 shoe. If you want to make this slipper bigger or smaller -- note -- the distance between the heel and the shaping on my slipper pattern is about 5". So, you can adjust the rows (make less or more depending on your foot size) between the heel and the shaping to account for your foot size. Finished length of my slipper from heel to toe is 10". An hour and a half later, here's a peek at my now happy tootsies..... Can't you just see them smiling? :-) Hope your week is off to a great start! If you make a pair, please, please, please let me know and if you can email me a picture to [email protected] so I can update this post! :-) I'll see you back here real soon! ~Julie