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Woven Woolen Rug. This knitted rug is the simplest of projects to make for the home — and an economical way to recycle remnants of yarn in the age-old tradition.

Woven Woolen Rug

It's also great if you are new to knitting, as it really is so quick and easy to make and a little more functional than many first knitting projects. This is a new take on double knitting, in which the different knitted strips are simply woven together to make a stylish textile for the floor. Alternatively, make this rug in tones of one hue to enhance the textures and coordinate with a particular color scheme in your house. Materialsassorted yarns from your stash (you'll need approximately 1-3? 4 ounces [50 grams] of yarn for one strip measuring 32" long and 3-3? SizeThe size of this rug is determined by the length of the knitted strips, which can be varied as required. Gauge12 stitches and 16 rows = 4"/10cm in stockinette stitch using 10-1? Making a Knitted TubeCast on an even number of stitches. My free patterns.

A new crocheted beret, made with a Puff stitch pattern and embellished by a bow on a side!

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I think this is sooo cute, and the Merino wool makes it very soft and cozy.The pattern is simple, not so quick because of the Puff stitch, but not even too long...Here's another detail, (more pics on my Etsy shop)... ...and here's the pattern: Materials:Two ball 100% Merinos wool extrafine (50g/135m), Red. (DK weight yarn)4.00mm hook Abbreviations:ch = chainhdc = half double crochetyo = yarn oversc = simple crochetsl st = slip stitch Notions:Puff stitch (Ps): (Yo, insert hook in st, draw up long lp) 3times, yo and draw through all loops on hook, ch1.2Pstog.: (Yo, insert hook in st, draw up long lp) 3times, yo and draw through 6 loop, (Yo, insert hook in st, draw up long lp) 3times, yo and draw through all loops on hook, ch1.

Bow:Ch20, hdc in third ch from hook, and in each ch across, turn.Row 1: ch2, hdc in next st and in each across, turn.Rows 2-7: repeat row1.Cut yarn and weave in ends. Gail, le "tuto" - In tricot veritas. Commençons par le petit détail qui fait tout : Est-ce le motif ?

Gail, le "tuto" - In tricot veritas

Est-ce le fil ? Ou le mariage des 2 qui fait que ça me plaît ? Modèle : Gail (aka Nightsongs) de Jane Araujo Fil (arrêté) : Country Silk de Fiddlesticks Knitting (50 % soie, 30 % laine et 20 % nylon, 800 m/250 g), coloris loden Autres petits détails Le modèle : il vous intéresse ? Le fil : très léger par rapport à la Handmaiden Sea Silk que j'ai travaillée pour le Trucmuche, très agréable à tricoter, avec des petites "boulettes" de soie et des variations de couleur pas trop importantes, passant du jaune vert au vert prairie.

Tutoriel Ce modèle rencontre beaucoup de succès : environ 450 réalisations et plus de 2600 intentions sur Ravelry, un groupe généraliste dédié aux dentelles de Jane, qui m'a beaucoup aidée notamment pour la bordure. Avec l'accord de Jane, j'ai monté un petit "tuto" pour vous aider -si nécessaire- à réaliser cet élégant modèle, histoire de compléter la traduction que j'ai faite. La bordure Grille de la bordure.