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Faites vos Mitaines de A à Z. Mardi 26 janvier 2010 2 26 /01 /Jan /2010 00:45 Non !

Faites vos Mitaines de A à Z

Non ! Je n'ai pas déjà terminé la paire ! Hihihi ! Juste une ! - Le sens de lecture (photo 2) est de bas en haut une fois les premiers rangs indiqués dans les explications rédigées sont faits. Alors, si comme moi, vous avez tendance à serrer ne serait-ce qu'un peu vos mailles lorsque vous les montez ! - Astuce pour tricoter 2 mailles ensemble (photo 2) excercez une légère pression vers le bas en "tirant" délicatement bien sûr, sur les mailles concernées juste avant de piquer votre aiguille droite dans les 2 mailles (photo 3), celà est fortement aidant ! - Choix des aiguilles à tricoter : préférez le bambou la kid silk étant une laine extra fine qui glisse bien, elle glisserait de trop sur les aiguilles en métal vous auriez plus de risque de perdre des mailles. Rabattre vos mailles avec 2 fils : Assembler la mitaine : Vidéo Tuto pour la couture invisible : Par Stef & sa Belette - Publié dans : TRICOTEZ ceci ou celà...

Multicolor Basket Weave Fingerless Gloves. I know it's not gloves season yet, but I just got some awesome new 100% wool multicolor yarn so I just had to make some fingerless gloves!

Multicolor Basket Weave Fingerless Gloves

I used Deep Night yarn from Kaleidoscope. I can't wait until this unbearably hot summer passes and I can welcome fall with these new gloves. Happy knitting! About 100 yards of Kaleidoscope Deep Night 100% wool yarnSize 8 straight needlesCO - Cast onBO - Bind offK- KnitP - PurlM3- Make 3 stsK2tog - Knit two stitches togetherSts - Stitches CO 32 sts leaving a long tail to sew up the seam when doneWork in K2, P2 rib stitch for 2 inches for the cuff M3 sts so you now have 35 sts on the needleNow we start the basket weaving Row 1: (K5, P5)3x, K5 Row 2: (P5, K5)3x, P5 Row 3: (K5, P5)3x, K5 Row 4: (P5, K5)3x, P5 Row 5: (K5, P5)3x, K5 Row 6: (P5, K5)3x, P5 Row 7: (P5, K5)3x, P5 Row 8: (K5, P5)3x, K5 Row 9: (P5, K5)3x, P5 Row 10: (K5, P5)3x, K5 Row 11: (P5, K5)3x, P5 Row 12: (K5, P5)3x, K5 - Repeat rows 1 -12 one more time.

Spatterdash wristwarmers: Knitty Deep Fall 2011. Right Mitt Cuff Using the straight or circular needle as you prefer for working flat, CO 50[54, 58] sts.Row 1 [WS]: P to last 2 sts, k1, p1.Row 2 [RS]: P1, k to end.

Spatterdash wristwarmers: Knitty Deep Fall 2011

Work Rows 1-2 twice more. Warm winter pom pom hat. Yarn3 balls Pickles Pure Thick Alpaca NeedlesSmall circular needles and DP needles US 9 Gauge13 stitches = 4” HatCast on 60 stitches on circular needles US 9.

Warm winter pom pom hat

Knti a rib in the round, K2, P2 for about 2”.Start knitting moss stitches, K1, P1 over the next 22 stitches while evenly increasing 5 stitches.Place marker (PM)P2K 10 while evenly increasing 2 stitchesPlace marker (PM) P2Knit moss stitches P1, K1 (Note: start with a purl stitch) for the rest of the round while evenly increasing 5 stitches. You´ll now have 72 stitches. A Rainbow for My Hand. I have decided to go ahead and put this pattern online even though I'm not quite done with the test knitting yet.

A Rainbow for My Hand

I'm just too excited about it. This design was actually inspired by another design for Entrelac fingerless mitts. I have shortened it, written it for knitting on 2 circular needles rather than double points, and improved the instructions so it fits better, taking care of the problems I had with the other pattern. It features 2x2 rib for the cuffs and top with small Entrelac blocks in between. By decreasing and increasing the sizes of the blocks, I have succeeded in shaping the mitt for a better fit.

This design works best with yarns that have long color repeats. Click on the following link to download: I do my best to make these patterns accurate, but even still there might be errors.