
Tricotin.com : Le portail du Tricot et des Arts de la Laine Fork Pom Poms - How To Make A Pom Pom Using A Fork | Eskimimi Makes I’ve been asked if I still have the post on how to make miniature pom poms using only a fork, and I have been back through the archives and am sad to report that it is one of the posts that seems to have escaped the archiving. Typically, it is the most referenced posts that have gone astray. However, I still have the original pictures that accompanied the post, so here for your yarn-filled enjoyment is a reminder on how to use your dining equipment for something other than eating… 1. 2. 3. 4. Knitting With Both Ends Of A Ball - It Is So A reader called Suzie commented on my last blog post:I've often wondered if it's possible to knit with both ends of a ball without it getting tangled... tell me it's… In "knitting" Fork Bows - How To Tie A Bow Using A Fork Yesterday I posted about how to use a fork to make pom-poms to decorate your knitting and craft projects. In "technique"
knitting chart generator : home Pixelated Mushroom Rug! Hooray! It's done! One of the reasons I have been so quiet of late. As promised, my newest (Nintendo related) project! The original awesome project upon which this one is styled is EnemyAirship's 'Giant 7x7ft 8-bit Raccoon Mario rug' which everyone should see! If you're interested the way I made mine is below: Pattern for squares1) chain 6 and join ends of chain 2) chain2 to raise row height, dc2 in centre of circle, chain3, ~dc3 in centre of circle, chain3~ 3 times, then join to start of row2. slip 2 3) chain 2 to raise row height, hdc2 in gap formed by the 3 chains in the row below, ~chain3, hdc3, chain1, hdc3~ 3 times, chain3, hdc3, chain1join to top of first hdc Cut off leaving a tail Sew squares together following this design: Here is David sitting on the work in progress: I love how it looks in our house :)
Tricots de la Droguerie Echarpe entrelacs 1 maille endroit, tourner, 2 mailles envers ensemble, tourner... En ce moment, c'est sûr, je compte: Ah, la géométrie, ça me rappelle le double décimètre, le compas, les figures... et les crayons de couleurs aussi, pour rendre ça plus joli sur le cahier. Plus tard, la géométrie, c'est la découverte de l'art abstrait, de Mondrian, de l'op-art, de Vasarelli et mon obsession pour les mid-sixties qui ne m'a jamais quittée. Aujourd'hui, quand on me dit géométrie, je dirais bien "Génial, je vais me coudre une robe Mondrian"... Toujours aussi fun à tricoter, cette écharpe... pour les non anglophones de la maille! Elle est belle, unisexe, douce mais mais mais.... Alors si vous regarder bien la troisième photo, vous verrez la pelote en haut à droite et un bout d'aiguille en haut à gauche, ce qui signifie que j'ai pas fini!!! Prévue pour 4 pelotes de Noro Silk Garden, je la tricote avec de la Cinque de chez Lana Grossa, tout aussi jolie et beaucoup moins chère, je vous la conseille!
stylish knits, modern life- sock pattern generator toe-up sock pattern generator Use this tool for a custom toe-up sock pattern using a short row heel and toe. NOTE: Before beginning, knit and measure your gauge swatch in stockinette. Select a gauge, needle, and shoe size from the boxes below and click "Make My Pattern!". Enjoy! The math behind this pattern was based loosely on my Toe-Up Socks class and the Universal Toe-up Sock Formula originally published on Knitty. Sizing is adapted from the Craft Yarn Council Standards , and some sizes do overlap. If you found this helpful, please tell your friends! subscribe to mailing list Get Notified! get blog posts by email other ways to stay in touch Latest Pattern: Outlet River Outlet River is knit from the bottom up in one piece, and features a flattering wide ribbed neckline that’s easy to shrug on with your favorite pair of jeans and hiking boots. Read More >
how to crochet a flower Vallery of ValleryB is here today to share with you how to crochet a 5-petal flower clip. Have you seen her adorable crochet strawberry baby hats? or her froggy baby beanie hats? Oh… and if you don't know how to crochet, see this fresh 'petite series' on Crochet 101! Materials For the flower: Yarn in any colorG or H crochet hook For the clip: Snap Barrette or Alligator Clip3/8” Grosgrain RibbonHot Glue Gun Getting started Abbreviations: Chain Stitch (Ch), Slip Stitch (SS), Double Crochet Stitch (DC) Round 1: Tie the yarn onto the hook and Ch 3. SS into first Ch to make a circle and DC 9 times into that same stitch to form a circle. Join with a SS into top of beginning chain. Round 2: DC 6 times in next stitch, then SS in next stitch. Repeat 4 more times all the way around and join with a SS into beginning SS. Cut tail and pull through the last loop. Using hot glue, line a snap barrette or alligator clip with 3/8” grosgrain ribbon. Hot glue the barrette to the back of flower, tucking the tails in.
Die WollBox - Wolle, Lace, Stricken, Strickzubehör, Stricknadeln & Co Snow Day Hat DIY hello there. i have a cute DIY project to share with you today! i've had some snowy days here in Missouri lately and i decided to make a cute hat for the cold weather. this pattern can be modified to fit anyone in your family and even your pup! here are the hats i made... supplies needed: yarn (i like the ultra thick Lion Brand yarn for my adult sized hats and regular yarn for the puppy/doll versions), white yarn for the pom-pom, white embroidery thread, a crochet hook (i like to use larger hooks to speed of up the process!) NOTE: you can easily convert this to a knitting or sewing project, if you would like, scissors and a pom-pom maker (mine is made by Clover & i love it! step 1: measure around your head (or the head of the person you are making it for) from jawbone to jawbone. step 3: stitch up one side of your rectangle (to create the 'bonnet' shape) and turn it inside out. step 5: stitch your pom-pom to the top point of your hat. use 3-5 stitches to make it extra secure.