Outlander patterns inspired by the TV show, including Claire's cable knit wrist warmers, Brianna's capelet, Claire's arm warmers and more!
Sontag shawl history and patterns. Discover the start of the Sontag shawl and how it became popular again with today's knitters!
Otterrai: download digitale (1 PDF) *Questa inserzione è solo per il mio MODELLO per lavoro a maglia con scialle di Claire's Rent * Questo NON è un articolo finito. Questo modello è solo in inglese. Puoi ottenere l'ebook Outlander Shawls, Scarves and Cowls qui - https://www.etsy.com/listing/748136850/knitting-patterns-outlander-patterns?ref=shop_home_active_2&crt=1 • DESCRIZIONE Ispirato da Claire Fraser che indossa bellissimi capi lavorati a maglia, il triangolo è lavorato dal basso verso l'alto. La dimensione dello scialle aumenterà attraverso una serie di aumenti che avvengono attraverso i gettati. Questo dà anche un bel disegno a punto aperto lungo il dorso dello scialle e lungo i bordi. Filato Filato A - Cascade 220 - Shire 2445 100 g/220 iarde x 1 (S/M) x 2 (L/XL) x 2,5 (XL/XXL) Filato B - Cascade 220 - Nero 8555 100 g/220 iarde x 1 (S/M) x 2 (L/XL) x 2,5 (XL/XXL) Filato C - Cascade 220 - Smoke Heather 9450 100 g/220 iarde x 3 (S) x 4 (M) x 5 (L/XL) x 6 (XL/XXL) Peso del filato - Peso medio 04/Pettinato/Aran/10 Pl Aghi Ferri da maglia da 5 mm (US 8) – ho usato i miei ferri circolari intercambiabili su una treccia da 40″ poiché c'erano molti punti – non ho unito i ferri in tondo per lavorare a maglia. Cavo di ricambio (40") con due cappucci terminali (per tenere le m). • COMPETENZE Livello – Intermedio Questo è un modello di lavoro a maglia di livello intermedio e le tecniche coinvolte sono il punto diritto, il punto rovescio, il gettato, il cambio del colore del filo (intarsio), l'avvio e l'intreccio. • DIMENSIONAMENTO *Nota: queste taglie sono solo una guida approssimativa, puoi lavorare questo scialle finché non sarà comodo da indossare; provalo contro te stesso per vedere se vuoi accorciare o allungare la lunghezza prima di dividere le sezioni. M – Larghezza da punta a punta – 68 pollici / 172 cm M – Lunghezza – dall'alto verso il basso = 31 pollici/79 cm Puoi aggiungere meno o più punti per regolare le dimensioni per aumentare o diminuire. Aggiungere meno di – 10 maglie e altro di + 10 maglie. Nel modello è indicato dove puoi regolare la taglia per S/M/L/XL ecc. • SCARICAMENTO I modelli saranno disponibili per il download immediato previo pagamento. • DI PIÙ Scopri altri modelli di Handy Little Me Outlander qui - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HandyLittleMe?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=23221541 Per ricevere aggiornamenti e offerte speciali sui nuovi prodotti e per informazioni sulle vendite e sul rilascio di nuovi modelli, iscriviti alla mia newsletter qui nella barra laterale del blog o facendo clic sulla freccia rosa a sinistra dello schermo. Non dimenticare di seguire Handy Little Me sui social media per ulteriori aggiornamenti e per condividere i tuoi progetti finiti! Instagram: @handylittleme Facebook: facebook.com/handylittleme Ravelry: ravelry.com/people/handylittleme Pinterest: pinterest.co.uk/handylittleme • DIRITTO D'AUTORE I modelli e le fotografie di questo disegno sono di proprietà di Handy Little Me. Questi modelli e disegni sono soggetti a copyright e sono solo per uso personale e non commerciale. Non puoi distribuire o vendere questa collezione di modelli o qualsiasi articolo creato utilizzando le indicazioni in questa collezione di modelli senza consenso. Si prega di visitare la mia pagina dei termini di utilizzo per ulteriori informazioni.
Claire's Tassel Shawl Crochet Pattern. Make a replica of the tassel shawl Claire wears in the Outlander TV series with this crochet pattern.
Outlander knitting patterns. Take a look at this roundup of Outlander-inspired free knitting patterns that include Outlander Claire's shawl.
Sontag shawl history and patterns. Discover the start of the Sontag shawl and how it became popular again with today's knitters!
Sontag shawl history and patterns. Discover the start of the Sontag shawl and how it became popular again with today's knitters!
Outlander Claire's Rent Shawl Knitting Pattern. Make a replica of the sontag shawl Claire wears in the Rent episode in the Outlander series.
Sontag shawl history and patterns. Discover the start of the Sontag shawl and how it became popular again with today's knitters!
Pattern available in English or Spanish. This is our pattern for the Outlander shawl who wore Claire on the TV Show Outlander. The pattern is for circular needles (5mm 8US) and you will need around 5 balls of wool (100g 200m) the final garment measures are 200cm x 80cm. The Pattern includes isntructions to modify the size and knit other sizes.
**THIS LISTING IS FOR A CROCHET PATTERN ONLY** Ma's Prairie Shawl Crochet Pattern Crochet your own Outlander-inspired wrap! This pattern will help you make a shawl that wraps around your body and ties behind your back to give you an Outlander or Little House on the Prairie feel. This garment is perfect for layering in the early days of fall or spring. The easy-to-follow pattern will help you make a shawl that is perfectly sized for you. The pattern is a tutorial style, so you will have the freedom to make this shawl as long as you need. The tips of the triangle have crochet i-cord ties so you can easily tie the shawl behind your back. Notes: - Pattern uses US Terminology Materials: - Size 6mm hook - 3-5 skeins of Lion Brand Jeans yarn, or similar size 4 medium yarn - Tapestry needle Skill level: - Easy, Advanced Beginner Sizes: - Tutorial style pattern, easy to customize sizes - Model shawl measures approximately 70 inches across without i-cords
Sontag shawl history and patterns. Discover the start of the Sontag shawl and how it became popular again with today's knitters!
Outlander patterns inspired by the TV show, including Claire's cable knit wrist warmers, Brianna's capelet, Claire's arm warmers and more!
Sontag shawl history and patterns. Discover the start of the Sontag shawl and how it became popular again with today's knitters!
I've managed to keep quiet about this for a whole seven months (heaven knows how; I'm terrible at keeping secrets!) but the cat is now out of the bag, so I'd like to officially introduce the new... Si
Does anybody need free crochet patterns for cowls? We don't know about you but we certainly love all sorts of scarves and cowls.
The pattern is intended for an intermediate level knitter. It could be a stretch for a beginner, or it could be just the thing that will help you grow your knitting skills exponentially! Provided directions are for 3 sizes: XS-S US size 2-4 M-L US size 6-10 XL-2XL, US size 12-14 Skill Level: Intermediate. Technique: Garter stitch; increasing; garter tab cast-on. Yarn: Worsted (4) Language: English The listing is for PDF PATTERN instant download. This is not a finished garment. Finished garment can be purchased here -- https://www.etsy.com/listing/667765705 The pattern is FOR PERSONAL NON-COMMERCIAL USE There are no returns/refunds available for PDF Download purchases. MORE PATTERNS - https://www.etsy.com/shop/knitsomestudio?section_id=25492316 Show your work! Feel free to contact me via Etsy. Follow me on Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/knitsomestudio or Pinterest Copyright © 2024, Knitsome, LLC
Which of course means that I want to make one. I'm so backlogged on my projects that realistically I won't get to that for a long time, but a costumer can dream, can't she? I've done some preliminary research on patterns and thought I would share that. I will start with some relatively easy patterns for less experienced seamstresses, them move on to historically correct patterns for the hard core historical costumers. Also, except as noted, I have not personally tried these patterns nor found reviews on them. Starting off with a pattern marketed towards sewers with average skills and who just want a general Scottish look, several years ago Simplicity came out with their Celtic collection, including 3623 for women. It's more Renaissance fair than 1700s, but it's still charming. It's currently out of print. It surprises me that Simplicity did not reissue it in anticipation of Outlander coming out. They have a limited number of copies available on their website and you can also find more on Ebay and Etsy. The pattern was previously released under the number 0663, so check for that also. Period Impressions 1735-1740 Open Front Jacket For the look in the above photo from the show, the only jacket pattern I have found for the 1740s, when Outlander is set, is the Period Impressions 1735-1740 Open Front Jacket. I have never used a Period Impressions pattern before, but the sense I get from the Great Pattern Review of the Greater Bay Area Costumer's Guild is that they are usually pretty good. J. P. Ryan A Fine Collection of Ladies' Jackets J. P. Ryan had another good contender with their A Fine Collection of Ladies' Jackets. I have used patterns by that company years ago and remember them as being pretty straightforward. The earliest jacket in this collection is dated to 1750, but it does have the advantage of offering variations that are appropriate up to the early 1780s for other projects you might have in mind. View C-D actually looks the most like the jacket in the Outlander photo, but J. P. Ryan dates it to a couple of decades later. J. P. Ryan Women's Basic Garments For the various underpinnings and skirt that go along with the outfit, J. P. Ryan has a nice set of Women's Basic Garments. That includes a shift, petticoat, pocket, handkerchief, short gown, and apron. My understanding is that only the short gown and pocket are actual patterns. The rest are diagrams and instructions. You could probably draft your own using instructions easily found on the internet, such as these instructions for a shift from La Couturiere Parisienne. Tidings from the 18th Century by Beth Gilgun has diagrams and instructions for basic women's clothing, plus a wealth of other information. Of course, one will also need a set of stays ("corset" to most modern folks) to get the proper silhouette. Advanced costumers can use Mara Riley's instructions on how to modify the patterns from the Elizabethan Corset Generator to work for the 18th century form. I've had good luck with the corset generator. If the boning placement is not clear to you, there is a good diagram for that in Tidings from the 18th Century. If that sounds like too much of a challenge for you, there are plenty of stays patterns available. Since the characters in Outlander were pretty active, you can use more lightly boned jumps instead of the more constricting full stays. Those also come in front opening versions - much easier for us who live alone or have husbands who are at a loss at helping their wives get laced up. Mill Farm offers a Jumps or Leather Stays pattern. My one experience working with a Mill Farm pattern, their Women's Riding Habit Jacket and Waistcoat, went extremely well. Tailor's Guide has an even more lightly boned set in their Ladies' Partially Boned Stays pattern. If you do want to go for a fully boned set of stays, I have used J.P. Ryan's strapless stays without problem. Finally, the aforementioned Mara Riley has a well regarded book out, Whatever Shall I Wear? A Guide to Assembling a Woman's Basic 18th C. Wardrobe, that goes into the specifics of color and fabric choices, accessories, etc. for working class women throughout the 18th century. If you are going to spend all that time and money making a costume, you might as well get it right. The Dress of the People: Everyday Fashion in Eighteenth-Century England by John Styles also sounds like a good resource. Obviously, it focuses on England, not Scotland, but chances are that there are a lot of commonalities.
as makers we know that there is only one thing better than knitting: knitting while watching our favorite television series! that's why we are knitters is proud to partner with the original series outlander on a wrap inspired by our favorite time traveler claire fraser. To knit this wrap you'll need: - 7 skeins of the petite wool (100gr) - 8 mm / 11 us circular knitting needles - a sewing needle to weave the ends watch the trailer below, get your needles ready, and make sure not to miss the latest episodes of outlander ©️ 2022 sony pictures television inc. all rights reserved. starz and related channels and service marks are the property of starz entertainment. By clicking "register to download" the pattern will be downloaded immediately from your web browser and will be available in your device's "downloads" folder.
I decided to knit a traditional Danish Tie Shawl, after observing all the beautiful knitwear worn by characters on the TV series “Outlander”. My tie shawl from the back I used a pattern…