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Twist Again shawl: Knitty.com - Deep Fall 2014. Set-up Using a provisional cast-on method, cast on 3 sts and knit 35 rows (17 garter ridges).

Twist Again shawl: Knitty.com - Deep Fall 2014

Turn work 90° clockwise, pick up and knit 17 sts along the edge (use front loops of purl edge sts), then undo the provisional cast-on, place 3 live sts on left needle and knit these 3 sts. 23 sts. Have a Yarn. Basic Sock Pattern for Fingering Weight Yarn - size Ladies Gauge: 7.5 st/inch on 2mm, 2.25mm or 2.5 mm needles Size: to fit an 8 “ ankle approx Materials: approx 375 to 420 m of fingering weight yarn Cuff: Cast on 60 (64) stitches and do K2 P2 ribbing for 1.5 to 2 “ Leg: Switch to stockinette stitch (knit every round) and continue to desired length (usually 5.5 to 6 inches).

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Heel: Leaving 30 (32) instep stitches on needles 2 and 3 (15 & 15 or 16 & 16) put remaining 30(32) stitches on 1 needle and work heel flap back and forth over this needle. Regular heel stitch: Row 1: sl1, *k1, sl1* repeat from * across ending with k1 Row 2: sl 1, purl across Work even in heel stitches until heel flap is about 2.25" long. Have a Yarn. Basic Sock Pattern for Fingering Weight Sock Yarn Baby’s/Children’s Gauge: 7.5 st/inch on 2mm to 2.5 mm needles Size: to fit shoe size 3-5 (6.5-7, 9-10, 12-12.5, 2-3) Cuff: Cast on 40 (44, 48, 52, 56)) stitches and do K2 P2 ribbing for 1to 1.5"

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Newfie_mittens. A Beautiful Knit Scarf (free pattern) Classic Cuffed Hat. For as long as I can remember, every Sunday my grandmother makes fresh pasta from scratch, and every Sunday she uses the same metal pasta maker she got as a wedding anniversary gift from my grandfather in 1961.

Classic Cuffed Hat

When we press her to upgrade to a new machine, she always responds, “It’s hard to improve on a classic!” I revisited the truth in my grandmother’s words when I set out to make this winter’s hat. How could I improve on a classic winter hat? Very little, and so my pondering ended with these Classic Cuffed Hats, as reliable and perfectly timeless as a 1961 pasta maker! To ensure a design that would last a half a century, I made a couple of important decisions. Second, I chose a yarn that I think of as an instant classic, Purl Soho’s 100% merino Worsted Twist. Materials. WEB-C-UNITED-K-FamilyStripedBeanies.pdf. WEB-P-CLASSICWOOLWORSTED-K-EffortlessBeanie.pdf. The Perfect Beret PDF. 7FREE KNITTED HATS. Free Pattern: One Row Lace Scarf.

Here is the pattern for my One Row (reversible) Lace Scarf: This pattern makes a beautiful reversible lace scarf that can be knitted in all kinds of different yarns.

Free Pattern: One Row Lace Scarf

An opportunity to use that fingering weight wool, soft alpaca, perhaps some of your sock yarn, sport weight yarn or worsted weight, I've even used a fuzzy yarn (Pep) for this scarf. Materials: I used 45 g (~175 yards) of a superfine alpaca yarn. The scarf is about 13 x 150 cm (~5 x 60 inches) unblocked, and it's very stretchy in both width and length. Needles: 6 mm (US 10).

Use bigger needles than the yarn usually calls for. Gauge (not important): 8 sts = 5 cm (2 inches) in pattern. Skill level: Easy(/Intermediate) Note: This will make an (unblocked) width of about 13 cm (about 5 inches). K= knitK2tog= knit 2 stitches togetherYO= Yarn overSts= stitches. Keyboard Mitts. FW196_DiamondsAreForeverShawl.pdf.

Briargate jacket : Knitty.com - Deep Fall 2014. POCKET LININGS (Make 2) Cast on 30 sts.

Briargate jacket : Knitty.com - Deep Fall 2014

Beg with a knit row, work in St st for 5 inches. Break yarn and place sts on holder. Nyssa Shawl : Knitty.com - Deep Fall 2014. CO 25 sts.

Nyssa Shawl : Knitty.com - Deep Fall 2014

Setup row [WS]: K15, pm, k2, pm, k8. Increase section: Row 1 [RS]: Work Chart 1 to first marker, k to next marker, m1, slip marker, work Chart 2 to end of row. 1 st increased in stockinette section. Row 2 [WS]: Work Chart 2 to first marker, p to next marker, work Chart 1 to end of row. Row 3 [RS]: Work Chart 1 to first marker, k to next marker, work Chart 2 to end of row. Row 4 [WS]: Work Chart 2 to first marker, p to next marker, work Chart 1 to end of row. Repeat Rows 1-4 until you've worked 5 full repeats of Chart 2, and another 8 rows of the chart. 44 sts in stockinette section. Twist Again shawl: Knitty.com - Deep Fall 2014. DB Chevron Scarf. Tahki Stacy Charles, Inc., Supplying Knitters with Fabulous Fibers and Yarn. Free kitting patterns from Laughing Hens.

Faux_entrelac_baby_blanket. Cascade Yarns. To view, download and print our FREE patterns, you must have a PDF reader installed on your computer such as Adobe® Reader®.

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Free patterns (Elite Yarns) Knitting Help free patterns. Ribbed Lace Bolero « 10 feet high. I’ve finished my ribbed lace bolero, with pattern as promised ;) I decided not to give the sleeves ribbing, like most of you suggested.

Ribbed Lace Bolero « 10 feet high

I liked how it was sort of dainty, even with worsted weight yarn, and I thought ribbing on the sleeves would be too heavy for it. The shape of this is based on the Circular Shrug on Craftster. It’s a simple but ingenious design. There is no complicated shaping (it’s really just a big rectangle) and it’s easily customized. If you have questions, please contact me by email or through ravelry. Winter 2006 - editor. Body The body is knit from the tail to the head.

Winter 2006 - editor

Using MC and double-point needles, CO 6 stitches. Divide sts evenly between three needles. Spud & Chloë — Blog. July 1, 2009 Hi Spud & Chloë Friends, I am excited to introduce a new Spud & Chloë free pattern to you today. Meet Ribbit! Ribbit is knit up in the fabulous Spud & Chloë Sweater in the Grass #7502 colorway and you only need one skein. The added twist is that inside of the body is a tennis ball! The tennis ball inside is optional and you can always simply stuff the body with fiber-fill. Have fun, Knitters!