What we like the least as knitters is having to join one yarn ball to another with bothersome knots, which later show on our projects. That’s why in the We…
A quick and easy DIY basket you can knit up no time flat. These small baskets are soft and flexible and can be folded down for storage.
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SKEINS: 4 skeins of Purl Soho’s Burnish SIZE: 18 inches wide x 72 inches long COLOR: Sweet Pea
A step-by-step tutorial on using the magic knot to join a ball of yarn in a super-secure way - no weaving in required! incl. slow-mo video.
How to knit an I-cord edge Hey friends! For today’s Tips and Tricks Tuesday, I’m going to show you how to knit an I-cord edge. A few people asked me how I got such a tidy looking edge on my new shawl design (work in progress), so I thought I’d share a quick tutorial. Here’s...Read the Post
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This free knit shawl pattern strikes a happy balance between easy-peasy and lemon-squeezy. It's easy enough for beginners, but challenging enough that even advanced knitters will have fun with it! Get your free knit shawl pattern here!
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I love this idea of wearing cable knitted cowl into a chic sweater vest. It is perfect for cold weather, wearing cowl outside and vest in room or office. There is a good shop on Etsy from Pilland, carrying this beautiful cable knitting cowl in different colors and pattern, you can head over if you […]
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Linen Soft yarn by Scheepjes is an excellent choice to crochet a blanket, pillow cover or bag.
Actually, the way to join yarn that we are going to discuss in this tutorial is good for any yarn. This join is almost invisible and adds no extra bulk whatsoever. And that makes it particularly useful for joining chunky yarns when adding bulk is a major concern. There is one other benefit that will […]
And here it is, a free knitting pattern for the new Bee Calm Shawl. The shawl has a slightly asymmetrical triangular shape and lovely drape. With love to Terrazzo yarn by Scheepjes. Hope you enjoy! Purchase ads free printable pdf file on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE. Materials Scheepjes Terrazzo 745 Pergamena x 8 balls (30% Viscose, 70% Wool; 50g/175m) Find Terrazzo via your local Scheepjes shops, and via online retailers: Wool Warehouse* (UK, international shipping), Caro's Atelier* (NL and Europe), Taemombo (US and Canada). 3.25 mm and 3.75 mm needles Gauge for body: 22 sts x 30 rows to measure approx. 10 x 10 cm over seed stitch using 3.25 mm needles, after blocking Gauge for honeycomb: 22 sts x 26 rows to measure 10 x 10 cm over honeycomb stitch using 3.75 mm needles, after blocking Measurements Bee Calm shawl measures approx. 100 x 255 cm/39 x 100in Abbreviations and stitch guide approx. approximately k knit kfb knit front and back to increase by 1 st: insert needles into the next st, knit-wise; knit as you normally would but do not slip st from needle, instead bring needle around to the back and knit through back loop of same st RS right side st(s) stitch(es) p purl WS wrong side 1/2 LPC slip 1 st to cable needle and hold in front, p2, k1 from cable needle 1/2 RPC slip 2 sts to cable needle and hold in back, k1, p2 from cable needle Repeat format […] rep instructions in […] s many times as indicated in the pattern INSTRUCTIONS Copyright An original Lilla Björn Crochet Design (Tatsiana Kupryianchyk). Copyright 2014-2022. All rights reserved. This pattern is for personal use only. It cannot be sold, redistributed or edited in any way. Translations and video tutorials are not allowed. You can sell your finished products, but you cannot use my pictures to promote them. Please, always credit me as a designer of this pattern. Thank you! Purchase ads free printable pdf file on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE. Body Beg with 3.25 mm needles and cast on 1 st. Row 1 (RS): Kfb, turn – 2 sts. Row 2: P2, turn. Row 3: Kfb, k1, turn – 3 sts. Row 4: P3, turn. Row 5: Kfb, k2 – 4 sts. Row 6: P4, turn. Row 7: Kfb, k3, turn – 5 sts. Row 8: P5, turn. Row 9: Kfb, p1, k3, turn – 6 sts. Row 10: P3, k1, p2, turn. Row 11: Kfb, p1, k4 – 7 sts. Row 12: P4, k1, p2, turn. Pattern repeat Row 13: Kfb, p1, [k1, p1] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 8 sts. Row 14: P3, [k1, p1] rep to last st, p1, turn. Row 15: Kfb, [p1, k1] rep to last 3 sts, k3 – 9 sts. Row 16: P4, [k1, p1] rep to last st, p1, turn. End of pattern repeat Rep rows 13-16 until you get 176 sts. Row 17 (RS): Kfb, p to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 177 sts. Row 18: P3, k to last st, p1, turn. Row 19: Kfb, k to end, turn – 178 sts. Row 20: P to end, turn. Rows 21-22: Rep rows 17-18 – 179 sts. Rows 23-30: Rep rows 13-16 twice – 180 sts. Rows 31-32: Rep rows 17-18 – 184 sts. Rows 33-38: Rep rows 19-20 three times – 187 sts. Rows 39-40: Rep rows 17-18 – 188 sts. Rows 41-42: Rep rows 19-20 – 189 sts. CHART for shawl's body Honeycomb panel Change to 3.75 mm needles. Row 43 (RS): Kfb, p1, k2, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 190 sts. Row 44 (WS): P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k2, p1, turn. Row 45: Kfb, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 191 sts. Row 46: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last st, p1, turn. Pattern repeat Row 47: Kfb, [k2, p4] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 192 sts. Row 48: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last 2 sts, k1, p1, turn. Row 49: Kfb, p2, [1/2 LPC, 1/2 RPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 193 sts. Row 50: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 2 sts, p2, turn. Row 51: Kfb, k1, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 194 sts. Row 52: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 3 sts, p3, turn. Row 53: Kfb, p1, 1/2 LPC, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 195 sts. Row 54: P4, k4, [p2, k4] rep to last st, p1, turn. Row 55: Kfb, p4, [k2, p4] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 196 sts. Row 56: P4, [k4, p2] rep to end, turn. Row 57: Kfb, [1/2 LPC, 1/2 RPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 197 sts. Row 58: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 6 sts, p2, k3, p1, turn. Row 59: Kfb, p3, k2, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 198 sts. Row 60: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last st, p1, turn. Row 61: Kfb, p1, k1, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 199 sts. Row 62: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last 3 sts, k2, p1, turn. Row 63: Kfb, p2, [k2, p4] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 200 sts. Row 64: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last 4 sts, k3, p1, turn. Row 65: Kfb, k1, 1/2 RPC, [1/2 LPC, 1/2 RPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 201 sts. Row 66: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 4 sts, p2, k1, p1, turn. Row 67: Kfb, p1, k2, [p4, k2] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k3, turn – 202 sts. Row 68: P3, k2, [p2, k4] rep to last 5 sts, p2, k2, p1, turn. Row 69: Kfb, [1/2 RPC, 1/2 LPC] rep to last 3 sts, k3, turn – 203 sts. Row 70: P4, [k4, p2] rep to last st, p1, turn. End of pattern repeat Rep rows 47-70 four more times – 251 sts. Then rep rows 47-54 once more – 255 sts. CHART for honeycomb panel Edge Change back to 3.25 mm needles. Rows 71-72: Rep rows 17-18 – 256 sts. Rows 73-78: Rep rows 19-20 three times – 259 sts. Rows 79-80: Rep rows 17-18 – 260 sts. Rows 81-88: Rep rows 13-16 twice – 264 sts. Rows 89-90: Rep rows 17-18 – 265 sts. Row 91 (increase): Kfb, [k9, kfb] rep to last 4 sts, k4, turn – 292 sts. Row 92: P to end, turn. Row 93: Kfb, [k2, p2] rep to last 3 sts, k3 – 293 sts. Work approx. 5 cm in the established 2x2 ribbing. In the beg of RS rows, always work kfb and introduce increased stitched to the existing ribbing pattern on the next rows. After the ribbing is finished, cast off. Block the shawl. Congratulations! Your shawl is now finished! Purchase ads free printable pdf file on Ravelry HERE and Etsy HERE. Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
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