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Knit. Knitting. Knitting. Free nerdy crochet patterns: Nerdigurumi! Easy Two Needle Socks - Audrey's Knits. Materials: sport weight sock yarn 3.5 mm straight knitting needles; Tapestry needle to sew the side seams Abbreviations: sts =stitches; K =knit, P =purl; K 2tog =knit 2 stitches together to make 1 stitch; ssk = slip 2 stitches knitwise and knit these 2 stitches together through the back of the loop.

Easy Two Needle Socks - Audrey's Knits

Gauge: 22 sts & 30 rows = 10 cm Sizes: narrow, medium, wide. Using Long Tail Cast On, cast on 48 [ 50, 52 ] sts over both needles held together. Row 1: *K 2, P 2, repeat form * to end of row. Row 2: * knit the knit sts, and purl the purl sts as they face you, repeat from * to end of row. These two rows form 2x2 ribbing. Continue in ribbing for 1 - 1 ½ inches. Begin working in Stockinette stitch as follows: Knitted Bunnies « Jo so and sew. This bunny is so simple as it is made from a knitted square – any size is fine.

Knitted Bunnies « Jo so and sew

(This one is in 8ply wool on 4mm needles and 28 stitches across.) With the same coloured wool (I have used contrasting wool here so you can see more clearly) and a very big running stitch – stitch across the middle of the square (fold in half if you want to be accurate.) Make sure you have a secure knot at the end as the thread will be pulled later. Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 1 Then stitch up into one half of the square to make a triangular shape – as in the picture Knitted Bunny tutorial - Step 2 As you start to pull this thread you can see the head and ears of the bunny start to form. Knitting yarn by the thickness you need, the fibre or by your favourite knitting yarn brand.

How to knit close-fitting fingerless gloves - StumbleUpon. Simple hat calculator - StumbleUpon. Abbreviations: K = Knit K2tog = Knit 2 stitches together as if they were one (this is a decrease).

simple hat calculator - StumbleUpon

Round is the same as row, except it is in a circle. Step One: Find number to cast on: Choose size from row on top; drop down column to row with your gauge. If you are between gauges and/or sizes, multiply your gauge times hat size in inches, then look in the gauge rows on either side of your gauge to find the closest cast-on number. Use that gauge number to determine which decrease row (see below) to begin on. Step Two: Knit in stockinette st (knit every round) for the number of inches below for the chosen size, or desired length; the brim will roll naturally for the first 2 or 3 inches; unroll the brim to measure.

Step Three: Work top decreases; Begin with the round indicated for your gauge and work the rest of the rounds from that round on. Repeat the directions for each round over and over to the end of the round. Knitting Patterns: Leafy Washcloth. Latest Post 2 skeins and 1 season of Chuck into my fingering weight project. New pattern finally delivered to my sample knitter after months of indecision. I get stuck on the silly things. Like, crew neck or V? V. Read More Our Story Tricksy Knitter is the brainchild of Megan Goodacre and Charles Jaimet. As a programmer (Charles) and designer (Megan), they had made a lot of websites, but one day thought it was about time they work on a personal project, just for fun.

One rollercoaster ride and several thousand yards of yarn later, here we are, in Ottawa, with a growing library of knitting patterns, a huge how-to-knit section, a couple of books, an exclusive line of knitting accessories, and an online chartmaker. Have a look around, leave a comment, try out a pattern! Free Crochet Pattern 90419AD Delicious Colors Baby Afghan. Kemps wool shop. The Black Sheep - The lowest priced craft retailer on the web! Ravelry - a knit and crochet community. Silver's Sock Class. To make it easier for you to find your directions, if you're using sock weight or fingering weight, your directions will be in purple for sport or double knitting wieght, blue and for worsted weight, green.

Silver's Sock Class

Instructions for everyone will be in red. If you're using: -Sock weight or Fingering weight yarn - approx 420 yards, and either size 2 or size 3 Double Pointed Needles -Sport or Double Knitting weight yarn - approx 350 yards, and either size 4 or size 5 Double Pointed Needles -Worsted weight yarn - approx 285 yards, and either size 6 or size 7 Double Pointed Needles. You will also need a tapestry or yarn needle, a ruler or measuring tape, and PATIENCE. Step One On ONE needle, cast on 64 48 40 stitches LOOSELY. My yarn is multicolor (Marks & Kattens Clown Sock Yarn in colorway #1722) this is all one strand of yarn, even though it looks like a strand of white and a strand of purple.

Help casting on: Step Two For 64 stitches, divide to 22, 20, 22 stitches.