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Directory of Free, Online Knitting Patterns by Category

Directory of Free, Online Knitting Patterns by Category
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Morgan - Fall 2008 CROWN CO 8 sts. Place 4 sts on each needle and join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist. After the first 1 or 2 rounds, place safety pin or split ring marker in work to indicate beginning of round. Note: Crown increases are planned in such a way that no regular lines of increases are formed. Round 1: K all sts. Crochet School Sorry I've taken so long to post this very last post of the crochet school series. Would you believe me if I said I don't want it to end? haha That's not the real reason, although it is a little weird to be writing the last crochet school post (for now). All Wrapped Up All of the snow we've been getting lately has inspired me to write a new pattern. I can't have enough headbands -- and this one has a bow! Description: A headband/earwarmer worked flat using short rows to accomplish shaping. NOTE: wrap stitches if you want to avoid holes in your knitting that come from knitting short rows.

Welcome to the Craft Yarn Council People of all ages—more than 50 million—know how to knit, crochet and craft with yarn because its fun, relaxing and you can make great things, Whatever your reasons for wanting to learn, the Craft Yarn Council of America wants to help you get started today. On these pages, you will find all the basics. There's an explanation of the differences between knitting and crocheting, Illustrations and instruction about how to make the basic stitches, FAQs, a list of helpful resource materials and tips on reading project patterns. Once you feel that you are ready to begin a project, we have some pattern suggestions for you as well. As you begin your project, if you have questions, visit 911/FAQs at this site or find us on Facebook, where some of our favorite crocheters and knitters hangout.

Betsy Headwrap ~ A Free Knitting Pattern This dandy headwrap reminds me of something from the 1950's, whether you're going ice skating or tying up your hair to get some housework done, it'll keep your ears toasty and the hair out of your face. I tried, but it didn't help me get any housework done. Size: one size - average adult woman For a custom fit, measure the wearer from earlobe to earlobe, running the tape measure over the crown of the head. Materials Worsted Weight Yarn: 31-36 grams I used: Wisdom Yarn Poems, 1 ball Needles: US 8 dpns (this project can be worked on only 2 dpns, you do not need a full set) Removable stitch marker Gauge 4.25 sts and 8 rows = 1 inch

Learn How to #Crochet for Beginner's - with Moogly Videos! Odds are, if you follow Moogly, you already know how to crochet. But every so often I get an email or message asking me where a newbie can go to learn how to crochet, starting with the basics. While learning in person is great, not everyone has access to a class or crochet buddy. And books with their 2D drawings can be hard to follow if you don’t already know how to get started! So today I’ve done something about that!

Winter 2006 - editor The project is worked using short rows. To work short rows, work to the point indicated in the pattern, then turn your work around and begin working back in the other direction. Holes will form in your work at the turning points of the short rows; don't worry! This is to be expected. One of these holes will be used as a buttonhole when the project is completed. The pattern uses 2 stitch markers to help you keep track of your short rows. Free Crochet Patterns and Knitting Patterns Calling all knitters and crocheters, take a few minutes to unwind with Red Heart’s free crochet patterns and knitting patterns and find inspiration for your next knit or crochet project. Are you looking to create a soft blanket or hat for charity? Looking to create a bespoke gift for your friends or family?

knitty.com Cord Using #7 needles CO 2 sts, work in St st for 6 inches, finish on a WS row. Main hat Switch to #9 needles. Row 1: k1, m1, k1 Row 2 and all WS rows: p all. Horseshoe Cable Headband Pattern Free horseshoe cable headband pattern for knitting and crochet. Enjoy! This pattern is on Materials US 6 needles Sister Scarves [ Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick] Every year I knit myself and my sister matching scarves. It is funny because she and I are complete opposites. She is a super girly girl with blond curly hair and I am a no nonsense practical gal with brown hair and eyes. Crafts from the Cwtch: Hilda: Vintage-inspired Headwrap The headwrap is designed to be a bit stretchy - it should be worn snug without being tight. My head measures 56cm (22") and this would fit larger or smaller heads as it is tied. Before starting you should measure your head where you'll wear it - there is flexibility but if your head is significantly larger or smaller than mine, you will need to add or remove rows from the central moss stitch section to ensure a good fit. My gauge = 6 sts and 5.5 rows per inch in stocking stitch. If you are making this for a child, sections A and C are the same, but there are less stitches and repeats on the central band (section B).

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