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Ribbit Sweet Yarns for Real Life
Ribbit a free design by Susan B. Anderson ™ ™ www.spudandchloe.com ™ sweet yarns for real life Black embroidery floss Stitch marker Stitch holder or waste yarn Gauge: 6 stitches per inch in stockinette stitch Abbreviations: k: knit p: purl k2tog: knit 2 stitches together m1: make a stitch by placing the bar between the stitches on the left needle and knitting it through the back loop kfb: knit in the front and back of the same stitch st(s): stitch(es) rnd(s): round(s) Body: Starting at the bottom of the body with Grass and the double‐ pointed needles cast on 9 stitches placing 3 stitches on each of 3 double‐pointed needles. Join to work in the round being careful not to twist the stitches. Place a stitch marker on the first stitch. Rnd 1: knit Rnd 2: (k1, m1, k1, m1, k1) repeat to the end of the round (5 sts per needle, 15 sts total) Rnd 3: knit Rnd 4: (k1, m1, knit to the last stitch on the needle, m1, k1) repeat on each needle Rnd 5: knit Repeat rounds 4 and 5 until there are 15 stitches on each needle, Finished Measurements: 45 stitches total. 3 inches wide by 5 inches tall End with a round 4. Place a stitch marker on the last completed round and leave it there. Yarn: Knit every round until the body measures 1½ inches above the Spud & Chloë Sweater (55% superwash wool, 45 % organic stitch marker. cotton; 160 yards/100grams), 1 skein in Grass #7502 Decrease rounds: Tools: Rnd 1: (k3, k2tog) repeat to the end of the round (12 sts per US size 5 double pointed needles, set of 4 or size to obtain gauge needle, 36 sts total remain) Yarn needle Rnd 2: (k2, k2tog) repeat to the end of the round (9 sts per needle, Scissors 27 sts total remain) Tape measure or ruler Polyester fiber‐fill (small amount) Tennis ball (optional) © 2012 • This pattern is copyrighted material and under the copyright laws of the United States. -
Crochet for Beginners : the Complete Guide on the Basics of Crochet Pdf, Epub, Ebook
CROCHET FOR BEGINNERS : THE COMPLETE GUIDE ON THE BASICS OF CROCHET PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Dorothy Wilks | 58 pages | 28 Jan 2015 | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform | 9781507755631 | English | none Crochet for Beginners : The Complete Guide on the Basics of Crochet PDF Book All images for patterns can be found at the pattern link provided in the text. And using thicker yarn helps your project grow more quickly! On the other hand if your gauge is less than the pattern either loosen up your tension or use a larger hook. In addition, you can use the stitch in rows to create a dense material. Check out the Blankets, the toys and the fabulous hats. Friday 15 January Goats produce the fibers used for mohair yarn. Show More. For now stick to mid-range yarns that are easy to work with and easy to care for. The second block is formed. I spend most of my time blogging, hiking, and drinking coffee. Shell Stitch Shell stitches make a very pretty edging for lots of projects. Chain 3 and work two double crochet into the same stitch, chain 1, skip next double crochet, work 3 double crochet into the next chain 1 space, chain 1. Many thanks go out to the wonderful designers and teachers who have help add to the wonderful content in this book they have shared for free. Turning Chains: A chain made at the start of a row with your hook to bring the yarn up to the height of the next row. Continue to crochet the beginning stitches of the first round around the loop. -
SENTIERS Simple Crochet Technique, After the Knit Was (En: Trails) Done
This symmetrical triangular shawl is simple, warm and squishy, quick to knit and makes the artisanal yarn Chalet really shine. It has vertical, contrasting stripes added with SENTIERS simple crochet technique, after the knit was (En: Trails) done. A perfect project to participate in social knitting or just to take a break of complicated projects. It is suitable for beginners as well. The name is in French and Triangular shawl means Trails. Choose your contrast colors in w i t h a way they will remind you trails you wish to afterthought crochet walk. i n t a r s i a [email protected] www.artfil.ca © 2019, ARTFIL Yarn 1 MATERIALS GLOSSARY Chalet by ARTFIL, (50% Merino / 50% Hemp; 120 m 50 g. CO- Cast-on or any other DK weight yarn. BO – Bind off • MC – 4 (5) skeins approx. 480 (600) m MC – Main colour col. Fraise/Strawberry CC – Contrast colour • CC1 – 1 (1) skein, approx. 100 m col. Hibou/Owl k – Knit • CC2 - approx. 20m. of color Hamac p- Purl • CC3 – approx. 20m. of color Pedalo st – stitch • US 7 (4.50 mm) 32”-40” circular needles or size to sts - stitches obtain gauge. yo – Yarn over (1 st increase) • Darning needle pm – Place marker • 14 Stitch markers sm – slip marker • 1 stitch marker in different color to mark the center RS – Right Side WS – Wrong side stitch (optional) sl1yb – Slip 1 st with yarn in back GAUGE sl1yf – Slip 1 st with yarn in front 16 stitches and 26 rows per 4"/10 cm Measured over blocked (well stretched) stockinet stitch . -
The Cushion Grip Is Easy and Comfortable to Hold The
Crochet Hooks The worldwide favorite ETIMO Series brings you ETIMO Red. A smooth feel, and cushioned grip are easy on hands to prevent fatigue! The matte red tones of the hook tip tend not to reflect light and are gentle on the eyes. Crochet Hook with Cushion Grip Ruler Transparent ruler to measure the number of stitches and rows. Smooth hook tip Yellow-colored scale to easily see crochet fabric in any color. 1-cm wide, transparent color line. Case Compact carry case to hold only the crochet hooks you need. Easy to grip shape prevents Wind the string to easily open and close the case. hands from tiring. Polka-dotted jacquard woven fabric in a cute, The cushion support grip yet mature pattern fits your hand comfortably. Binding cord to hook and fasten rulers Two pockets to store all and scissors crochet hooks in the set Pincushion for tapestry needles and pins NEW NEW 2020 2021 UPC : 846550017705 ART. NO. : TED-001e ART. NAME : ETIMO Red Crochet Hook with Cushion Grip Set Package size : 215mm×210mm×27mm Net weight : 192g SET CONTAINS : Crochet Hooks with Cushion Grip (1.80, 2.00, 2.20, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00mm), 2 Tapestry Needles, Ruler, Case UPC : 846550018030 ART. NO. : TED-002e ART. NAME : Jacquard case with red polka-dots TED-002e 1pc./pack TED-001e Package size : 65mm×185mm×20mm Net weight : 42g NEW 2020 UPC ART. NO. US NO. SIZE NO. SIZE Net weight 846550017712 TED-010e * 1/0 1.80mm 12g ○The cushion grip is easy and 846550017729 TED-020e * 2/0 2.00mm 12g 846550017736 TED-030e * 3/0 2.20mm 12g 846550017743 TED-040e * 4/0 2.50mm -
8 Free Amigurumi Patterns for Beginners and Intermediate Crocheters
8 free amigurumi patterns for beginners and intermediate crocheters. CROCHET PATTERNs BY Table of contents Abbreviations in US terms st stitch(es) ch chain slst slip stitch sc single crochet MR magic ring rep repeat previous round instructions rnd round inc make 2 sc in the next stitch (in- Abbreviations .............................2 crease) General instructions .......................2 dec single crochet 2 stitches together Tutorial : the invisible finish (Inv.FO) and the (I use the invisible decrease tech- invisible color change (INV.CC) ............3 nique but sc2tog would do just fine) 1. Mad fluffy Bunnies .......................4 hdc half double crochet Tutorial : How to embroider details........5 2. Valentine Bunnies .......................6 dc double crochet dc2tog double crochet 2 stitches together 3. Tinycorn ................................8 dc3tog double crochet 3 stitches together 4. TinyPegasus ............................11 BLO back loop only 5. Ghosty, Casper’s cousin ................12 FLO front loop only fasten off 6. Star Wars Lightsabers ..................14 FO inv.FO invisible finish of (see p3) 7. Minibuddies : girls ......................16 8. Minibuddies : boys .....................19 Inv.CC Invisible color change (see p3) 9. Lil’Agnes (Despicable me) ..............20 (...,...)*x repeat “x” number of times the in- structions between brackets General instructions • These patterns are worked in continuous round : do not join or turn unless stated other- wise. • Mark the last stitch of the round with your stitch marker in order to check that you’ve made the right amount of stitches in the round. • You’ll see that the increases and decreases of the patterns are shifted from one row to another. That’s to avoid the small line that shows when you keep on making your increases and decreases at the same place. -
Knit Or Crochet
® LION BRAND FUN FUR/LION BOUCLÉ Fun Fur-Trimmed Poncho - Knit or Crochet Page 1 Pattern from Lion Brand Yarn Page 2 Skill Level: Easy NOTE: The materials list and pattern are written to reflect the smallest size, with changes for larger sizes indicated in brackets. When only one number is given, it applies to all sizes. To follow the pattern more easily, circle all numbers pertaining to your size before beginning to crochet or knit. SIZE Child 3-7 [Tween/Teen 8-14, Adult – one size fits most] Length 19 1/2" (49.5 cm) [22 ½” (57.5 cm), 25 3/4” (65.5 cm)] from shoulder to bottom front point MATERIALS • LION BRAND Lion Bouclé 4 [5, 6] balls #203 Jellybean or color of your choice • LION BRAND Fun Fur 1 [1, 2] ball[s] #113 Red or color of your choice Crochet Version • LION BRAND size K-10.5 (6.5 mm) crochet hook OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE Knit Version • LION BRAND size 10 (6 mm) knitting needles OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE Both • LION BRAND stitch marker or scrap of contrasting yarn to be used as a marker • LION BRAND large-eyed, blunt needle (to weave in ends and attach panels). GAUGE Crochet Version 9 double crochets = 4” (10 cm). Knit Version 11 stitches = 4” (10 cm) in garter stitch (knit every row). BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. CROCHET INSTRUCTIONS PONCHO STRIPS (Make 2) Chain 26 [31, 36]. Foundation Row Double crochet in 4th chain from hook and in each chain across; turn – 24 [29, 34] double crochets. -
VOGUEKNITTINGLIVE.COM SC HEDULE Thursday, October 23 Registration: 3 P.M
VOGU Eknitting CHICAGO THE ULTIMATE KNITTING EVENT OCTOBER 24 –26 ,2014 • PALMER HOUSE HILTON HOTEL PRINTABLE BROCHURE NEW& INSPIRATIONAL KNITWORTHY HAND KNITTING PRODUCTS CLASSES & LECTURES! VOGUEKNITTINGLIVE.COM SC HEDULE Thursday, October 23 Registration: 3 p.m. –7 p.m. OF EVENTS Classroom Hours: 6 p.m. –9 p.m. Friday, October 24 VOGUEknitting Registration: 8 a.m. –7:30 p.m. 3-hour Classroom Hours: 9 a.m.–12 p.m., 2 p.m.–5 p.m., 6 p.m. –9 p.m. 2-hour Classroom Hours: 9 a.m.–11 a.m., 2 p.m.–4 p.m. Marketplace: 5:00 p.m. –8:30 p.m. Please refer to VogueknittingLIVE.com for complete details. Saturday, October 25 HOTEL INFORMATION Registration: 8 a.m. –6:30 p.m. Vogue Knitting LIVE will be held in 3-hour Classroom Hours: 9 a.m.–12 p.m., 2 p.m.–5 p.m., 6 p.m. –9 p.m. downtown Chicago at the luxurious 2-hour Classroom Hours: Palmer House Hilton Hotel, located 9 a.m.–11 a.m., 2 p.m.–4 p.m. near Millennium Park in the heart of Marketplace: 10 a.m. –6:30 p.m. the theater, financial, and shopping districts of downtown Chicago. The Palmer House Hilton Hotel is within walking distance of the Windy City’s Sunday, October 26 most famous museums, shopping,a government, and corporate buildings. Registration: 8 a.m. –3 p.m. 3-hour Classroom Hours: The Palmer House Hilton Hotel 9 a.m.–12 p.m., 2 p.m.–5 p.m. -
Crochet Puff Stitch Hat
Crochet Puff Stitch Hat SUPPLIES This hat is beautiful in variegated yarn 4.5 or 5 mm Crochet Hook (or size needed to meet the St. Luke’s Auxiliary sizing guidelines) Darning Needle Scissors Optional: Stitch Marker ABBREVIATIONS Ch – Chain Pf – Puff Stitch (See pattern notes) SC – Single Crochet Sl st – Slip Stitch Sts – Stitches PATTERN NOTES Puff Stitch (Pf) – Insert hook into designated stitch, YO and pull up a loop. Insert hook into same stitch, YO and pull up a loop. Insert hook into same stitch, YO and pull up a loop (7 loops on hook). YO and pull through all 7 loops. Chain 1. This pattern works puff stitches in between the stitches of the previous round. You will not work into the v’s of the stitch until you’ve reached the band. This pattern is worked in the round from crown to band. The band of the hat is worked in a spiral fashion. Round 1: Ch 3 and join with a sl st to the first chain to form a ring. Crochet 6 pf stitches in the ring. Join with a sl st to the first puff stitch, ch 2. Round 2: Make 2 pf stitches in between each stitch in the chain 1 gap spaces. Join with a sl st to the first puff stitch, ch 2. (12 sts) Round 3: Make 1 pf stitch in the first ch 1 gap space; make 2 pfs in the next space. *Make 1 pf stitch in the next ch 1 gap space; make 2 pfs in the next space. -
Studio Classes & Events
STUDIO CLASSES & EVENTS July-August 2016 KNITTING CLASSES MORE ADVANCED BEGINNER LEVEL BEGINNER LEVEL OOPs: Mistakes happen. Some can be passed of as “design elements.: Others can be fatal to your project. It is LEARN TO KNIT: If you have never knitted before then this good to learn the difference. Bring your list of mistakes class is for you. Learn the basics; how to cast on, knit and purl you commonly make and learn how to fix them. Time/Date: stitch and how to cast off. TIME/DATES: Thursdays, July 14 & Sunday, July 10, 1:30-3:30 pm. Fee: $25. Instructor: Jessi- 21, 6-8 pm OR Tuesdays, August 9 & 16, 6-8 pm. FEE: $30 + ca Kerrigan Supplies Instructor: Joan Daniels CRASH COURSE IN KNITTING: This fast-paced class is LITEN KOFTA (Small Cardigan): Make this classic, better suited to those who are re-acquainting themselves with buttoned baby cardigan with a garter ridge round yoke sec- the craft of knitting. In two hours you will review casting on, the tion. The cardigan is worked back and forth in rows from knit stitch and binding off. DATES/TIMES: Fridays, July 8 Or the bottom up . You will learn how to decrease and pick up July 22 OR August 5 OR August 19, 11 am-1 pm FEE: $25 + stitches. Sizes 3 to 12 months. Dates/Times: Thursdays, Supplies. Instructor: Studio Staff July 14 & 28; August 11 & 25, 6:30-8:30 pm. Fee: $40 + Supplies. Instructor: Lynn Haffner ADVANCED BEGINNER LEVEL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL PROJECT MONDAY: This is a great class for those who like to try out new projects but prefer to have an experienced knit- LEARN TO MAKE SOX: If you have never knitted socks ter to help them through the tough spots. -
Little Whale
Little Whale This tiny little whale is waiting for you! Try to make the first one in your favourite { colour and you won’t resist to crochet a “whale-bow”. } You will need then sewn together. The pattern is worked using - Sport weight cotton yarn (suggested yarns: DMC the amigurumi method. Work in a continuous spiral Natura Just Cotton, Silke Estate) (50 g approx. 130 m) without closing off the rounds with a ss. It may help in Blue and White to use a stitch marker in the last stitch of each round, - 2.5 mm (US B/1 or C/2) crochet hook moving it up as you work. - 2 beads (about 2,5 mm / 0,1 in) You can follow the written instructions or the chart. - black cotton thread - tapestry needle Tension - fiberfill for stuffing To make this amigurumi isn’t necessary to use the recommended yarn and crochet hook. Using a larger Pattern notes crochet hook, and a suitable yarn, the amigurumi will The little whale is formed by 2 pieces (back and belly) be larger preserving the same proportions. Little Whale, amigurumi pattern by airali design (Ilaria Caliri) - www.airalidesign.com This pdf is strictly for personal, non-commercial use. Copy, distribution or commercial use of this pattern or any of its parts are not allowed. For any information contact: [email protected] LITTLE WHALE / AMIGURUMI PATTERN BY AIRALI DESIGN . Measurements Rnd 4: (inc, sc in next 2 st) 6 times [24] Working with a 2.5 mm crochet hook and the suggested Rnd 5 - 7: sc in all 24 st [24] cotton yarn the finished amigurumi will be approx. -
Mary Walker Phillips: “Creative Knitting” and the Cranbrook Experience
Mary Walker Phillips: “Creative Knitting” and the Cranbrook Experience Jennifer L. Lindsay Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts in the History of Decorative Arts Masters Program in the History of Decorative Arts The Smithsonian Associates and Corcoran College of Art + Design 2010 ©2010 Jennifer Laurel Lindsay All Rights Reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.............................................................................................iii PREFACE........................................................................................................................... x ACKNOWLDGEMENTS ............................................................................................... xiv INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1 CHAPTER 1. CRANBROOK: “[A] RESEARCH INSTITUTION OF CREATIVE ART”............................................................................................................ 11 Part 1. Founding the Cranbrook Academy of Art............................................................. 11 Section 1. Origins of the Academy....................................................................... 11 Section 2. A Curriculum for Modern Artists in Modern Times ........................... 16 Section 3. Cranbrook’s Landscape and Architecture: “A Total Work of Art”.... 20 Part 2. History of Weaving and Textiles at Cranbrook..................................................... 23 -
Lots in One Crochet Basket
Lots in one crochet basket This is a multi-purpose basket. With the walls up, it’s a nest for birds that prefer tree hollows, or a flat bottomed pouch for an animal. With the walls folded in half, it’s a nest with sturdy walls for perching. With the handle gaps together, it’s a carry bag, or way to carry the little passenger without having to pick them up from the bottom. What you’ll need: A tape measure Scissors Yarn – 3 balls of either acrylic or wool in 8ply (this size requires just over 100gms of each) A stitch marker (you could use a bobby pin) A crochet hook – size approximately 4.5mm Abbreviations: Sc - single crochet Inc - increase (2 sc into the stitch) Rep - repeat to the end of round St - stitch Note – the stitches of these must be tight to avoid injury to the animals/birds so make sure you have your tension correct. This pattern is written in US terminology – but if you are used to UK terminology the only difference is that you use DC (double crochet) instead of SC (single crochet). Don’t forget to stretch and give those hands a few minutes rest as you go – we don’t want any injuries to you either! Round 1: Create a magic ring. You could also chain four and join the last stitch to the first one with a slip stitch. Round 2: 6sc into magic ring and pull tight on the yarn tail to close the circle. Pop your stitch marker into the first stitch as you start each round of stitches – this marks your beginning so you know when you have completed one full round.