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Little Mitten, Take Two. Here's another tiny mitten. I like this one much better; it has more of a mitteny shape than the larger one. Here's how it's done: A few yards of worsted weight yarn, or really, whatever you've got on hand.DP needles to give you a pleasing guage. I used Manos del Uruguay Bing Cherry and size 7 needles. CO 3 sts looselyKnit one rowFlip the stitches over so you can see the purl bumps on the bottom. On a second needle, pick up and knit 3 sts through those bumps. You should now have three stitches on each of two needles, and they're ready to work in the round.

On each needle, k1, m1, k1, m1, k1You should now have five stitches on each needle. Knit until the "hand" of your mitten is as long as you want it. Take the last stitch on needle 2 and the first stitch on needle 1, and K2tog. Then k3, k2tog, k3. Knit k2p2 ribbing for about an inch, BO all stitches, weave in ends. Now you want a thumb. Valentine, Heart Shaped Kitchen Trivet Pattern. My Whole Heart « Halifax Charity Knitters. One day I knit a heart. I thought about its meaning and decided that it is such a universal symbol that attaching any kind of story or emotion would be limiting. So, dear knitters, you decide what it means to you.

Since I don’t like sewing pieces together that much, it’s made in one piece that doesn’t require any sewing at all. It starts as a toe-up sock, and ends as two little hats. The photo tutorial below is showing basic steps. First, you divide the top in two halves. Then shape one half. Then stuff the heart up to the live stitches level, filling the finished top. After that, finish the second half the same as first.

If you take a close look, the heart in the tutorial pictures has a different shaping on top. As always, you can download a printable pattern in .pdf format. Materials: Stitch Nation Full o’Sheep 100% Peruvian wool, in Poppy colourway, or any aran or worsted weight yarn, 30-35 m (33-38.5 yrds), 4 mm (US#6) double-pointed needles, stuffing, scrap yarn, tapestry needle. Hearts for Valentine's Day. A Simple Valentine Heart Pattern and Out In the Garden. I’ve been knitting more hearts today, I just love them! They are addictive, so quick and easy to make and amazing for yarn bombing too!

I have knitted so many, they just seem to knit themselves, so here we go, you can knit a few too if you want, but I warn you, once you start, you won’t be able to stop:) Materials:4mm needlesYarn compatible with 4mm, I have used hand spun stash.Needles for sewing ends Pattern: (This one is the heart with a little cross in the middle, I will also include the basic heart pattern below which is just garter stitch.) All my increases are kfb (knit front and back ie. knit into the front of the stitch and then before you move the stitch off the needle, knit into the back of the stitch too, this makes the extra stitch:) If there are any errors in the patterns I do apologise most sincerely, do let me know though and I will fix them right away:) Please note these patterns are for personal use only:) There are quite a few, as you can see.

Lovestruck. "There are three things that remain - faith, hope, and love - and the greatest of these is love. " 1 Corinthians 13:13 NLT Hello Knitters, Since Valentine's Day is fast approaching I had to share with you this little pattern I made yesterday. It's super fast and easy which means you can whip one (or more!) Finished Measurements: 3 1/2 inches wide by about 3 1/2 inches tall Materials Yarn: Bernat Cottontots (100% cotton; 100 grams) or any worsted weight yarn would work - Country Pink and small amounts of Bernat Cottontots - Wonder White and Lion Brand Cotton - Black (or just use any small amounts of worsted weight yarn for feet and hands) Small amount of fiberfil Needles: US 7 double-pointed needles Tools: Yarn needle, scissors Abbreviations: k - knit p - purl m1 - make one by inserting the left needle from the front to the back under the bar in between the stich on the left needle and the stitch on the right needle and place the bar onto the right-hand needle.

k2tog - knit two together sl - slip Face. My Heart - Free Pattern | HarpaHarpa. My Heart By: Harpa Jónsdóttir This little heart can be used as a window decoration, hanging from a chandelier, just about anywhere. It’s the perfect little gift, inexpensive and relatively quick to make. Difficulty: Intermediate Yarn: Ístex Plötulopi 0001 – white. 1 plate is enough for e few hearts Notions: Kemba (wool stuffing) 0851 – whiteA set of 6mm (US 10) dpn’sTapestry needleStitch markerA stitch holder or some scrap yarn.

Tension: Approximately 14 sts and 20 rnds = 10 x 10 cm. Decorations: Some lace, scraps and leftovers are ideal for this project.Satin ribbon, approximately 71 cm (27.5 in)White sewing threadA sharp embroidery needleFew pins Six stranded embroidery floss, for example these colours from DMC: 369 LT Pistachio Green 809 DelftBlue 3713 V LT Salmon Split the floss and work with only one strand at a time. The Hearts: CO 4 sts and divide them on 2 needles (2 on each). Knit in the front and the back of each st (P 4 st on each needle, 8 in all) * k1 st, m1.

K 3 rnds. The “Bumps” Felting: My first design... Knit Heart Dishcloth with Pattern. I have been making the "Grandma's Favorite Dishcloth" these last few days and I kept thinking it would make a GREAT heart dishcloth if I could just figure it out,so today I started one and at the halfway point when I had 40 stitches on and started the decreases, I just did the 1st 20 stitches and left the other ones on my "DP" (still do not have any , so I'm using an orange wood stick, I DID however file the point!!!) And used a small hair tie to hold it on, I decreased each row just like I would have for Grandma's Favorite Dishcloth and then joined the yarn in the middle and put the stitches back on the other knitting needle and did the same thing. I will write up the pattern this evening and post it. But I just had to share!!!! I AM SO PROUD OF MYSELF!!!!!! AND I was smart enough to 'kinda' write it out as I went, I just had to post this right away!!!

Heart dishcloth (Knitted) © 2009Created By Micki 01/11/2009This is my pattern for you to use ANY way you choose. Cute Knitted Heart Pattern - Free Knitting Projects. By Dorothy Wood This sweet little knitted heart pattern is so cute, we thought a string of these would be perfect for baby’s room. Use bright exciting colours for a fresh and fun effect, or use light pinks and reds for a pretty gift for that someone special. This clever knitted heart pattern was made by best-selling author Dorothy Wood. You Will Need: Procedure 1. Using 4mm knitting needles and lime yarn cast on 2sts. Row 1: (WS) Knit, purl to end. Row 2: (RS) Increase by knitting into the front and back (kf&b) of both of the stitches on the needle. (4sts) Row 3: Purl to end. Row 4: Kf&b of 1st st, knit to last st, kf&b. (6sts) Row 5: Purl to end. Repeat rows 4 and 5 until 18sts. Knit 6 rows stocking stitch. Knit 9 and turn, purl to end of row.

K2tog tbl, knit to last 2sts k2tog. Purl. Repeat last 2 rows to 3sts rem, cast off knit wise on the purl side. 2. 3. 4.