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Y Saturday, April 04, 2009

lace knitting


For all knitting addicts...follow this link and get 7 free patterns for lace knitting. All very pretty. I was surprised after downloading. It's like a whole book!

http://www.knittingdaily.com/blogs/patterns/archive/2009/03/31/knitting-lace-knitting-daily-presents-7-free-knitted-lace-patterns.aspx?download=true

Have fun lacing. :)

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Y Monday, May 26, 2008

a whole library of free patterns!


Hi guys, I was searching for some yarn supplies on the internet and found this wonderful website. Sign up for free membership and get access to a whole library of patterns!

www.bernat.com

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Y Friday, March 28, 2008

Free Knitting Patterns and Tips


have a look ... it's one of the most informative sites.

http://www.knittingdaily.com/freepatterns/

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Y Friday, January 04, 2008

A Beret to Knit



Knit this beautiful beret. It is done with 5mm knitting needles. Get the right yarn and the right sized needles and start knitting away. Should be able to get this done real quick.


thinner yarns and smaller needles = smaller beret

thicker yarns and bigger needles = bigger beret


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Y Monday, December 17, 2007

cute little minis



Thought this is really cute as presents. Someone shared this with me and so will like to share with all...

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Y Saturday, December 08, 2007

Easy to Crochet - Fingerless Gloves









hi all, make a fashion statement with this pair of fingerless gloves. it really looks lovely. make it plain or colourful or glittery by sewing some blings on it.

got this from http://www.myknittingbasket.blogspot.com/ and the owner has kindly agreed to let me share her design with my friends.

This is worked top down.
1. Make enough chains to wrap around your fingers semi-loosely - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtmOEzm_OXQ

2. Slip stitch to first chain to form a circle - this is used for every round. Always go through the first stitch and pull through all loops on the crochet needle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JPGpBxsRto

3. Make one chain and work single crochets on every chain - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqhaQQajt0U, close with slip stich (as in step 1) after one round. Continue until you have enough to fill the section between the top part and your thumb. Remember to close with slip stitch after every round.

3. After closing of the last row in step 2, continue making enough chains to go around your thumb. Join to 2nd or 3rd stitch of the beginning of the last row. Continue working with single crochets on every stitch including chains round the thumb. Once again, remember to close with slip stitch after every row. Do enough rows to cover your palms.

Give it a go. Probably need only one ball of yarn. This will be a good project to do to use up balance yarns from finished projects.

Ever wondered how they do those "complicated" designs on a knitted piece? Will work on "how to do cable" soon. In the meantime, happy hooking....

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Y Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Simply Knitted Scarf


anyone tried the shawl in the earlier post? if yes, do share with us your experiences so that we can all learn from it. i am attempting a bead crochet necklace....tough on the eyes. will post a pic once i can get past the first 2 rounds with satisfaction.

for those who have started on the crochet tutorial videos and are itching to start on a simple project, it will be soon as i will be posting something simple in the next post. be patient ok while i figure out how best to present it.

following is a scarf i saw in one of the free patterns site. thought it looked really difficult but is really easy to do. they have indicated requirements for 2 different yarn thickness. i have done some simple explanation next to the instructions for the first 3 rows....try and figure out the rest, ok? feel free to give me a call or send me an e-mail if you need any clarification. :))



Unisex Scarf

Baby Camel 8-Ply Version: Finished Measurements: 6” wide x 53” long
Requirements: 2 hanks of Makalu Yarns 100% Baby Camel 8-Ply yarn Size 10 U.S. (6mm) Straight Knitting Needles

Directions for 8-Ply Version:

1. Cast on 25 sts.
2. K1, P1 to end of row. - Knit one, bring yarn forward to do a purl, continue doing one knit and one purl till end of row - remembering to bring yarn forward in between needles for a purl stitch and backwards in between needles for a knit stitch.
3. P1, K1 to end of row. - Purl one, bring yarn backward to do a knit, continue doing one purl and one knit to end of row.
4. Repeat Steps 2 & 3 (Steps 2-4 are the Seed Stitch). - do row 2 again, followed by row 3
5. Complete Box Pattern, Set 1 as folows:
K1, P1 *K3, P3 to last 2 sts *P1, K1.
P1, K1 *P3, K3 to last 2 sts *K1, P1.
Continue working these two rows for 10 rows.6. Complete Box Pattern, Set 2 as follows:
K1, P1 *P3, K3 to last 2 sts *P1, K1.
P1, K1 *K3, P3 to last 2 sts *K1, P1.
Continue working these 2 rows for 10 rows.
7. Continue working Box Pattern Set 1 and then Set 2 until the scarf measures approx 52” long.
8. Work 4 rows in Seed Stitch and bind off in Seed Stitch.


Baby Camel 4-Ply Version: Finished Measurements: 6” wide x 60” Long
Requirements: 2 hanks of Makalu Yarns 100% Baby Camel 4-Ply yarn Size 6 U.S. (4mm) Straight Knitting Needles

Directions for 4-Ply Version:

1. Cast on 31 sts and work in Seed Stitch for 4 rows the same as the 8-Ply version.
2. Continue working Box Pattern Set 1 and 2 as given for the 8-Ply version until the scarf measures approx 59"
3. Work 4 rows of Seed Stitch and bind off in Seed Stitch.

Pattern provided courtesy of Makalu Yarns.


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Y Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Pretty Loosely Knitted Shawl



Saw the above sometime back in one of the websites I was browsing through. Copied it wanting to do it for myself but didn't get down to doing it yet. Thought I'll share it here with all of you. Can't remember which website it is now.

Size 10 mm (U.S. 15) Knitting Needles - using a bigger sized needle than is suitable for the yarn gives the loosely knit effect. you may choose to use a smaller sized needle if you prefer one that's more tightly knitted but do know that the look and feel of the finished shawl may look different from what is shown.
Cast on 55 sts. - number of stitches can vary according to the size you will like to make. tip: increase or decrease accordingly to the number of stitches required to complete a design (refer 2nd Row in this pattern)

1st and alt Rows: (WS). Knit. - i.e. 1st row, 3rd row, 5th row, etc...knit the whole row.

2nd Row: K1. *yfwd. K2tog. Rep from * to end of row. - knit 1 stitch, yarn forward (bring the yarn to the front of work in between the 2 needle tips), knit 2 together and then repeat doing the yarn forward and knit 2 together till the end.
to modify, count the number of stitches in between the * and this will give you the number of stitches required to complete a design for this pattern. in this case it is 2 stitches. therefore to make a wider or narrower shawl, you will need to add or subtract number of stitches in multiples of 2.

remember the 3rd row is a knit row...and it will be the same for all odd rows.

4th Row: *K2tog. yfwd. Rep from * to last st. K1. - knit 2 together, yarn forward and keep repeating till there is only 1 stitch left, do a knit stitch. if you do not have 1 stitch left, then something is wrong...do not continue until it's rectified. look at the row again from the start and check if any stitches were missed out.

Rep last 4 rows until work from beg measures 50-inches [127 cm], ending with WS facing for next row. - start from 1st Row again and work through the 4 rows to form a set. keep repeating Rows 1 to 4 till work measures required length ending with an odd row which is the WS row as indicated in 1st Row.

Next Row: Knit. - knit all stitches

Fringe: Next row: **Cast off first st. *Turn and cast on 10 sts. Turn back and cast off 13 sts. Rep from * to end of row. All sts have been cast off.** - Cast off the first stitch by doing 2 knit stitches and dropping the 1st one over the 2nd one. Cast on 10 stitches onto the right-hand needle. change hands (needle on right to left and left t right) and cast off the next 13 stitches. keep repeating this casting on and casting off of stitches untill there is only one loop left on yuor right hand needle. cut the yarn off at about 4 inches away from last stitch, put it through the loop and pull tight. this finishes one end of your shawl.

With RS of work facing, pick up and knit 55 sts across opposite short end of shawl, rep from ** to ** as given above. - with right side (RS) of work facing you, pick up same number of stitches casted on at start of project along the opposite edge and do the same as above.

Tip:
Size: 25-inches [63.5 cm] wide x 50-inches [127 cm] long (excluding fringe).
- this is only indicative as much depends on yarn and needles used - can be modified to your own needs.

Gauge: 11 sts and 15 rows = 4-inches [10 cm] in stocking st. - this is based on yarn and needle used for shawl as shown in the picture. this is especially important when using a different needle size and type of yarn as what is indicated in the pattern. we all this a sample swatch. will elaborate more on this in another post i.e. how to measure and calculate.

Abbreviations:Alt = AlternateBeg = beginningK = KnitK2tog = Knit 2 stitches togetherPat = patternRep = RepeatRS = right sideSl st = Slip stitchSt(s) = Stitch(es)WS= wrong sideYfwd= yarn forward - abbreviations are usually shown in any written patterns. it is a good habit to look through this before starting a project.
Give this a try if you can and do post your progress to share...or if you have any queries of any experience you have when doing this project that you will like to share, feel free to give me a call or drop me an e-mail.
That's all for now folks...will be back.

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Y Monday, August 20, 2007

FREE Craft Projects to download


free downloads plus free membership....

http://www.mycraftybooks.com/?ref=2232

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Y Thursday, July 26, 2007

patterns for beginners


Found some really simple to do patterns and will like to share them with all of you. These are written instructions and it will be good to try and understand them.

Feel free to send me a message or give me a call if you need assistance or any clarification.



for starters......




hat


scarf



hairband


for the more adventurous starters...

bolero



ribbed lace bolero



Above patterns are available at http://www.bhkc.co.uk/data/knitpatt.htm

The laced bolero is from here - http://kellymaher.wordpress.com/2007/07/04/ribbed-lace-bolero/

It is important to know that the needle size and number of stitches required varies with the yarn you intend to use.

Want to start but not sure how, what to get or where to get them? SEND ME A MESSAGE or CALL ME @9633 6156. I'll be most glad to help in any way I can.

have fun!!

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