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Alyoops!: FLCL Hat. This hat has a huge stretch factor. The size shown fits women's small - men's medium. If in doubt, knit a gauge swatch and take some measurements; simply cast on so many more or less stitches (by a factor of 4, so you don't mess up the ribbing). NOTE: This was kind of a seat of the pants project. I it, then went back and said "Okay so... I cast on that and then... erm... " If you knit this and there is something drastically wrong, please e-mail me at lynough@gmail.com! Earflaps (Make 2) CO 10 stitches Row 1: K Row 2: K1, m1, K to the last st, m1, K1. Row 3: K Row 4: K1, m1, K to the last st, m1, k1.

Row 5 (WS): K4, P to last 4 sts, K4. Row 6 (RS): K4, m1, K to last 4 sts, m1, K4. Repeat rows 5 and 6 until you have 20 stitches. Work the following two rows until your work measures 3.5 inches Row 1: (WS) K4, P to the last 4 sts, K4 Row 2: (RS) K across. Band Head: CO 26 sts, K across 1st earpiece. Work Knit 2, Purl 2 ribbing around for 2.5 inches P one round Bind off loosely.

Morgan. Using A, CO 4 sts onto one needle. Slip 2 sts to second needle and join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist. After working a few rounds, you may wish to place a safety pin or split ring marker in the work to indicate beginning of round. Set-up Round: [Pfb, place marker, pfb] twice. 8 sts. The work is now divided into four sections. Each needle holds 2 sections; ends of first and third sections are indicated by stitch markers, and ends of second and fourth sections are at ends of needles. Using B, work as follows: Round 1: [Kfb, k to end of section] four times. 12 sts. Continue in pattern, working rounds using colors as follows. Work 2 rounds A. 24 sts. Size Large Only: Work 18 rounds A. 624 sts. All Sizes: Loosely BO all sts using A. Moogle Pattern « Amy’s Babies. Moogle Doll Pattern By Amy Shimel Copyright Amy Shimel 2007 For personal use only. Not for resale or to create resale items. Design Notes Some of the parts of this doll are started using the magic ring technique.

Here are directions if you are unfamiliar with this technique. The doll is worked in the round unless otherwise instructed. Mark the last stitch in each round to keep track of where you are supposed to stop each round. This is also done with a very tight tension. ABBREVIATIONSch – chainsl st – slip stitchsc – single crochet US (same as double crochet UK)hdc – half double crochet US (same as half treble UK)dc – double crochet US (same as treble UK)sc – 2tog decrease one stitch with single crochet() – indicates section to be repeated GAGE 6 stitches and 6 rows per inch HEAD With White yarn , MAKE ONE R1 – 6 sc in the ring and pull the ring tight.

BODYWith White yarn, MAKE ONE R1 – 6 sc in the ring and pull the ring tight. ARMS AND LEGS With White yarn. Like this: Like Loading... Feather « tangle. Shoulder Shawl. The finished shawl is full sized for an 8 year old and a shoulder-shawl for the fully grown! Pattern Size 54 inches (135cm) wide including border 30 inches (75cm) deep including border but excluding fringe Materials 5.5mm knitting needles 400gms worsted weight wool at approximately 100mtrs per 50gms 5mm crochet hook Gauge 16sts to 10cm over garter stitch on 5.5mm needles The centre of the shawl is knit on the diagonal as shown in the picture below. Cast on 118 sts and knit across 1st Row: Knit 2nd Row: K to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 Repeat these two rows until you have 2 sts left, k2tog and fasten off The Border The increases on the bottom point of the shawl Note: This pattern uses US crochet terms. Along the bottom edges work as follows: 1st Row: Put one dc in every other stitch with one chain between. 2nd Row: Three dc in 1st loop with 1 ch between each, 1dc, 1ch until you reach the point. 6th Row: Like the 5th row.

Tie a fringe in each loop with 3 pieces of yarn a finger long. Paging... a doctor... of some kind... - The Pearl of Civilization. 25 Sep 2006, 11:02 · diy, knitting, knitting patterns I’ve been trying to figure out who to name this knitted doctor mask after. It seems like surely there is a doctor who presides over fashion with accidental political relevance, the way Dr.

Freud presides over objects with accidental sexual inuendo. Perhaps I am confusing doctors with saints. Galen, in a heroic effort to work with my vague doctor-related presentiments, suggested Dr. Free knitting pattern: cozy doctor mask The mask is worked in stockinette stitch with a narrow garter stitch border, with garter stitch ear straps attached afterwards. Gauge: 4.25 sts and 6 rows per inch Needles: 4.5mm (or size to obtain gauge) Yarn: under 25g of worsted weight Size: adult (one size) Pattern Row 1 (RS): sl 1, P2, K to last 3 sts, P3. These two rows make up the pattern (stockinette bordered by a 3-stitch garter border). Main mask Straps Pick up 3 sts at top of left edge of mask. Repeat on right side of mask. Finishing Weave in ends. Tips and notes. Phoenix United Craft Society » Blog Archive » Mini Felted Fascinator Hats. In my search for a cute head covering to wear to my cousin’s Bar Mitzvah, I came up with two bases to make some little felted fascinator hats from.

The “Fedora” style has a little more brim and a smaller dome than the “Bowler” style, which, conversely has a narrower brim and wider potential dome. Both are very malleable, depending on the amount of felting and shaping that you do to the fabric, you can use these two basic shapes to pull out many styles of tiny hat. Finished hats will be around 4 inches in diameter. Feathered Fedora Needed: worsted weight yarn that will felt Gauge: 4 sts = 1” on US 10.5 before felting Optional: comb, clip, or headband to hold the hat to your head; needle and thread or glue to hold add-ons to hat; assorted frippery of choice to fancy-up the hat. “Fedora” Mini Bowler Hat “Bowler” Mini Fedora before Felting Yarmulke/Kippah or Fasinator Base from Bowler Pattern Mini Bowler before Felting Notes about felting and shaping: Heart - Winter 2008. Using MC, CO 6 sts. Divide sts between 3 needles, placing 2 sts on each needle.

Join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist. Round 1: [Kfb, k1] three times. 9 sts. Round 2: [K2, kfb] three times. 12 sts. Each needle holds 4 sts. Round 3: [Kfb, k to end of needle] three times. 15 sts. Round 4: [K to last st on needle, kfb] three times. 18 sts. Rounds 5-14: Work as for Rounds 3-4. 48 sts: 16 sts on each needle. Round 15: K all sts.

Round 16: Work as for Round 3. 51 sts. Round 17: K all sts. Round 18: Work as for Round 4. 54 sts. Rounds 19-30: Repeat Rounds 15-18 three times. 72 sts: 24 sts on each needle. Round 31: K all sts. FIRST VALVE Place first 36 sts of round on hold on waste yarn. Rounds 1-6: K all sts. Divide Valve: Next Round: BO 10 sts, k remaining sts onto one needle. 10 sts. Row 1 [WS]: CO 8 sts, p to end. 18 sts. Fold divided portion of valve in half, so that BO edge meets CO edge, forming a tube. SECOND VALVE Before proceeding, stuff first valve and heart body. C u r l y p u r l y - Pumpkin. This pattern is being provided to you free of charge for your personal use. The conditions are simple. If you make any modifications to this pattern (or have any suggestions), please submit those changes to me and I will make them available to everyone here as an option or enhancement to the pattern. You will be listed as a contributor.

If you prefer to keep your modifications to this pattern private or if you would like to sell items made using this pattern for profit or you will need to license the pattern. Please contact me for licensing information including information regarding special licenses for charity donations. If you would like to contribute to the continuing development of this and any upcoming Curly Purly free patterns, your donations are gladly accepted. Yes, it's true that I used to suggest sending me chocolate as a donation for my patterns.

Finally, drop me a line and let me know your success story! CO 35 stitches. k4p1 around for 25 rows. This is a free pattern.