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Related: technique tricot • butterfly1980 • tricotKnitting Tip - Gloves Fingered Gloves The following pattern is based on gloves (Size 7) knitted in stocking stitch using Cool Wool big with number 3.5 needles. Gloves are normally knitted pretty tightly so you should use a set of needles thinner than you would normally use for this yarn (tension: 21 stitches and 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm). Apart from the thumb gusset the right and left glove are worked in the same way. For the border rib work knit one (through the back of the loop) and purl one. This is how it goes: *Cast on 40 stitches and divide these over 4 needles and work to a round.
Cookie, the Amigurumi Girl Free Pattern I’m super excited to tell you that the pattern for Cookie, the amigurumi girl, the little cutie you all loved so much, is now ready for download :D And, as I had promised in my last post, the pattern is FREE for all you lovely, amigurumi lovers! Cookie is 8.5 inches tall and very, very mischievous. So should you decide to make one for yourself, be warned—she can be quite a handful. Ravelry What is the best way to get started? Jump right in! Navigate by using the tabs at the top of the screen. You can return to this Welcome page at any time by clicking the tab at the top of the site.
♥♥♥ knitloop ♥♥♥ Ok, so jewelry isn’t exactly seasonal, but just look at how well Alyson Fox nails a transition-to-fall color palate. Star Wars Costumes and Trick-or-Treat Bags Start the countdown to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which opens in theaters on December 18th, with authentic Halloween costumes from Disney Store and DIY trick-or-treat bags. What you’ll need: Felt, scissors, our printable templates, and of course, The Force. Rey Costume & BB-8 Trick-or-Treat Bag There’s a new droid in the galaxy, and his name is BB-8.
CROCHET GEEK Free crochet flower patterns with Crochet Geek. The crochet lessons are detailed, some with slow motion for additional time needed to learn new crochet techniques and stitches. Examples are a crochet rose, blue ivy, marigold, daffodil, poinsettia, pansy and lilly to name a few. Twist Collective Knit Two Together (k2tog) This is a right-leaning decrease. It looks the same on the right side as p2tog .
Halloween 2014: Lala Lucy and Lil Squirt I know. Halloween is so two weeks ago. BUT….I must share the girls costumes with you! Because they’re so much fun! And if by chance you have a LalaLoopsy loving girl at your house, you can tuck this post away till Halloween rolls around again. Okay. Knitca™ Cast on a multiple of 12 stitches. Add 2 more selvage stitches if you want to make a nice-looking edge. Row 1 (right side) : *purl 1 st, yarn over, SSK, knit 8 sts, purl 1 st*, repeat from * to * as necessary. Row 2 and every wrong side row : work stitches as they present themselves (all yarn overs should be purled). Row 3 (right side) : *purl 1 st, yarn over, knit 1 st, SSK, knit 7 sts, purl 1 st*, repeat from * to * as necessary.
How to Make a Yarn Wig, 4 ways Ever since posting about the girls’ costumes last year, I’ve been excited to share this with you! It’s the classic old yarn wig. And there are so many ways to make it, mix it, and use it! In fact, I’m amazed at how you can make an entire costume with JUST a wig. Sliding loop : an easy way to begin granny square! The double sliding loop is my favorite way to begin a granny square. I find this method fabulous as I can make the beginning ring the size I want. I worked it with a double ring as I find it more safe and easier to weave in end the tails. And here is a tutorial just to share with you my way to work :
VIDEOS Do you love our detailed tutorials? Then welcome to our new show—MADE Everyday, with Dana!…where it all comes to life. We’re going to help you make everyday items you’ll love and use. Because life is busy…for all of us. Steeking Tutorials The brown sweater is now a cardigan. I had of course been planning this from the beginning, hence the two purled stitches running up the front. Sure enough, I have some finishing to do, and the recipient has not decided if she wants a hood or not – but the steeking is done. I usually secure the steek with a sewing machine: I like to sew twice on each side – that is four seams in all. Not very exact as you can see, but that doesn’t really matter.