Learn how to dye yarn naturally using our easy method and common items like red cabbage, beets, and avocado—all beautiful colors for your knitting.
Often, when people get finished with a project, they have just a little bit of yarn left. The leftover yarn gets tucked into a bag or stashed into a storage spot and forgotten. Put them to good use with one of these creative DIY projects.
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I love a good stash busting project anytime, but this time of year they are especially welcome as we work toward resolutions of having less yarn around or using more of what we have. The Peppermint…
I always have a sock cast on so fingering weight yarn will never go unused. But, sometimes there's a skein of sock yarn that's just too gorgeous for feet!
How ARE you angels?
Busting stashes, taking names.
There are 37+ patterns to use up your yarn stash. Shop your own stash with so many small knitting projects to choose from!
How ARE you angels?
How to Carry Yarn Up the Side of Your Work with Video Tutorial by Studio Knit
Learn how to make a knit basket with this EASY chunky knit basket pattern. Make a bunch of these wool knit baskets for your craft storage!
We're out of our deep freeze here in Edmonton, though the weather dropped for a couple of days. I still find myself in need of slipper-wearing in the house. My family has never been big into slippers, so it's hard to motivate myself to make something for them that there's a high chance they won't
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.
Learn how to start lever knitting (also known as Irish cottage style) which allows for faster, fluid movement and cuts down on repetitive wrist strain.
Knitting pattern for Easy Peasy Summer t-shirt by Katrine Hannibal for Önling Easy Peasy is Önling's new collection of knitted basics, in classic, Nordic design, with simple patterns written in a beginner-friendly language, without abbreviations.See our how-to video on how to work the cables in connection with the raglan sleeves hereThis basic summer T-shirt with pretty details in both rib hems and raglan seams, you can use all summer. We have knitted ours in light summer yarn, but you may alsouse wool yarns and use it all year round. The fit is ’oversize, i.e., with a positive ease of 10-15 cm / 4-6 inches, the body is rather short with standard armhole height and wide, short or long, sleeves finished with a rib hem. The length of both body and sleeves may easily be adjusted to design your very own version of the T-shirt. This version is knitted in our sustainable, GOTS-certified Önling No 14 yarn, a delicious mixture of cotton and linen, or our Everyday Kit.The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.Designed by Katrine Hannibal for ÖnlingSizes: XS(S)M(L)XL(2XL)3XL Bust circumference: 93(98)105(115)122(131)138 cm Length: 53(54)55(56)57(58)59 cm Armhole sleeve: 19(20)21(22)25(27)29 cm Sleeve length under sleeve with short sleeves: 4(4)4(4)4(4)4 cm Suggested needles:3 mm, 80 cm and 40 cm length3,5 mm, 80 cm and 40 cm lengthGauge: 22 sts and 32 rows in stockinette stitch on ndl 3,5 mm = 10 x 10 cmMaterials: No 14 kit300(300)350(350)400(450)450 g Önling No 14, 78% GOTS certified organic cotton and 22% linen, 50 g = 125 mWorked with one strand throughout Everyday kit100(115)130(150)160(170)185 g Önling No 14, 78% GOTS certified organic cotton and 22% linen, 50 g = 125 m35(40)45(45)50(60)65 g Önling No 13, 95% first-cut lambswool and 5% Cashmere, 1600 m = approx. 80 gWorked with one strand of each quality throughout
We've put together a few knitting patterns that will get almost everyone in the mood to knit. So enjoy the selection.
Why knit a pair of average fingerless mittens when you can knit the Shooting Star Fingerless Mitts? This luminous fingerless gloves knitting pattern is the perfect way to show off a beautiful variegated yarn. The combination of a versatile neutral and an interesting stitch design makes these pretty mitts truly star-worthy. The Shooting Star Fingerless Mitts are perfect for year-round wear, and the warm brown tones look lovely with almost anything in your wardrobe.
We're talking about magic today folks! That's right. You heard me. Magic. This is a magic knot. If you knit or crochet and haven't had a chance to use this knot to join your yarn, I'm about to become your new best friend. If you're a crafter that has any project that requires you to join thread, yar
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
Necessary materials: Thin and soft thread (cotton + acrylic); Andrele no. 2. How to knit: The sweater is composed of two details, knitted separately. The length of each detail is equal to the length from one hand to the other, on the bust line. On needle will mount an even number of stitches. Every detail will knit loosely
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…
Learn how to reuse leftover scraps of yarn in all kinds of projects like gift-wrapping, pom-poms, and wearable accessories.