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Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
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Crochet: Scarf
A triangular scarf/shawl worked on the bias
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
between 6 and 10.5 oz of sock to sport weight yarn, or about 10.5 oz of dk-aran weight yarn
Knitting: Poncho
Supplies:
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks, Ankle Sock
Knit with any gauge yarn between fingering and worsted
Knitting: Beret, Tam, Beanie, Toque
Work with any weight yarn in any size, knit to your own measurements. Use a needle size appropriate to your yarn choice.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A top down shawlette with a drop stitch border, the shaping of the shawl is accomplished with short rows.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
An asymetrical triangular shawl, worked from the right side to the long edge on the bias, gauge is not critical, knit until you almost run out of yarn, add the final border rows and bind off.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Bottom up, charted, 1 skein for Small, 2 skeins for Large (with a little leftover)
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Top down shawlette with a wide wingspan. Choose your own garter stripe width. One skein of yarn is enough for this simple shawl.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knit with around 450 yds, this shawl measures 58 inches wide and 22 inches deep. For a larger shawl, use approximately 800 yds.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Use 2-3 skeins of DK weight yarn depending on desired size. 2 skeins makes a shawlette 15” deep with a 50” wingspan. Use a needle large enough to get a nice drapey fabric.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
The small size can be worked with one skein of sock yarn, the large size will use two skeins of sock yarn. Other weights of yarn can also be used, but may require more yardage. This pattern is also ideal for handspun, just knit on the increase section until you have just over 50% of yarn left, then continue on to the decrease section.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
The small size can be worked with one skein of sock yarn, the large size will use two skeins of sock yarn. Other weights of yarn can also be used, but may require more yardage. This pattern is also ideal for handspun, just knit on the increase section until you have just over 50% of yarn left, then continue on to the decrease section.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Concavus, latin for concave, a term used in mathematics meaning curving inwards like the line of yarnovers on this half circle shawl.
Knitting: Scarf
A one skein, curving non-symmetrical triangular scarf.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Knit from the top down, the stitch pattern is fairly easy to memorize. This pattern is best knit in a hand-painted yarn with alot of color variations. Pick one of your favorites colors in the yarn to highlight by purl ridges.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Worked in just under 2 oz of DK or Fingering Weight yarn for adult sizes, this pattern is a quick knit perfect for gift-giving. The gloves are worked from the palm down, with a slight tapering at the wrist.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
With multiple sizes to fit everyone from babies to adults, this hat can be made with less than a single 4 oz skein of worsted weight yarn for adult sizes.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Eratta: rows 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and 34 should all begin with “K2 (star), yo …”
Knitting: Scarf
Materials:
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Pattern directions are written for using magic loop, top down, with a heel flap and wedge toe. Stitch pattern is mirrored on the left and right socks. The stitch pattern is fairly easy to remember, making it a great project for on the go knitting.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Pattern directions are written for magic loop, (one or two at a time) toe up, with gusset increases before the heel and a reverse heel flap. Cable pattern is morrored on opposite sides of the sock.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks, Ankle Sock
The long slipped stitches in this pattern help break up pooling in hand dyed yarns, and create a faux-ribbed effect.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks, Ankle Sock, Knee-highs
Toe-up Custom Fit Ribbed Socks
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Materials:
Crochet: Toy Food
Uses under 1 oz of worsted weight yarn and a small amount of stuffing.
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
A cozy for your e-reader or other electronic device. Directions given for adapting the pattern to any weight or yarn or any size of device.
Crochet: Electronics Cozy
A pocket pattern for your nook, kindle, or other e-reader or electronic gear. Adaptable to most weights of yarn, from roughly sock yarn to aran. Gauge is not critical as the pocket is worked to the desired measurements
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
The fabric is very stretchy, allowing for a comfortable fit on different hand sizes without making many changes to the glove size. Can easily be worked in different weights of yarn by adding or removing a few rows or stitches.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Gauge is not critical.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Gauge is not critical.
Crochet: Scarf
For narrow width, approximately one 3.5 oz skein of worsted weight yarn and a G or H crochet hook. A medium or wide width scarf may need a second skein to make a longer scarf. Gauge is not critical, just choose a gauge that makes a nice drapey fabric.