All Auction Buy It Now. Crochet pattern for ajacket and pram blanket using 4ply yarn. Age Birth - 2yrs. Easy to use, very practical, durable. The use of knitting need retaining needle, prevent falls off coil, knitting rare is a good helper! Just knitting a sweater for your family,they would love it. Light shooting and different displays may cause the color of the item in the picture a little different from the real thing. For knitting crafts work.
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A great easy, funny, fantastic useful tool set for you. Size length of base: Central Axis D x H: COPY of ladies crochet cardigan pattern printed on quality paper. Crocheted in cotton classic DK. Designed to be knitted or crocheted in Patons 8 ply yarns. See photos for the different styles included. Patons Knitting Book No Knitting Patterns - 24 Styles Size: Book cover and pages inside are all in excellent condition. S oft cover book has 16 pages. Tartan is crocheted in trebles with colours woven through on hook size No. Band and collar is knitted in rib on No.
This pattern has been enlarged to an easy read A4 size - 2 pages. Knitting and crochet pattern book for ladies clothing includes jacket, skirt, jumper and a dress. Crocheted suit has a matching skirt and jacket. Book covers and pages inside are in excellent condition. This old pattern is for two lovely party dresses for Barbie. The red dress is crocheted with steel hook No. Other doll patterns listed. The Yellow party dress is knitted with size No.
Knitting pattern book for children's clothing in Patons Totem 8ply wool. See attached photos for the styles included. Knitting and crochet pattern book for ladies clothing includes pants, jumper, hat, bag, top, skirt, jacket and suits. Slippers - 5mm crochet hook. Slippers require 2 balls of main shade and 1 ball of contrast shade. Double increases and decreases demonstrations, a knitted assemble made from alpaca yarn, unique yarn blends, and adding i-cord edging to your work. Planning dropped stitches, the wrap and drop stitch, dropped stitch fashions, chained and constructed yarns, a tip on managing dropped stitches so they're neat and defined.
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Tips for repairing common cable knitting mistakes, a quick-to-knit cable ornament pattern, yarn expert Clara Parkes talks about wool, and a quick tip for reading cable charts. A lesson in grafting in patterns, a great pullover design that incorporates textured stitches, how to care for your vintage textiles with proper washing and spot cleaning techniques, and a clever afterthought opening minimizes waste and shaping dilemmas at heels and sleeves.
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A beautiful Latvian old-world technique that shows off color work; Portuguese two-color knitting; Tunisian crocheted lace; and a lesson in thrumming, a technique that adds warmth to your knitting with a layer of rovings knitted in. How to give your knitting a new lift with techniques that carry a strand in to the row above for a pop of color and texture, yak yarns, filet crochet, and a quick tip on fringe.
A primer in I-cord, great beginning needlepoint projects, knitted and crocheted purse fashion, how to crochet a sturdy purse handle, and a tip on mitered corners. Turning cables on the axis with bias knitting; drape, ruching, and more directional stitching; creating vintage potholders; and a lesson on beaded cast-ons. A scrunch stitch, or welting stitch, and how to knit into rows below your working row; various texture filled knitwear and the tubular cast-on; lightweight yarns; and how to knit in stacked ruffles.
A primer on working with pencil rovings, all about pilly yarns, faux overlapping crochet motifs, and reinforcing threads to fix saggy or weak spots in a knitted project. Pinwheel knitting, mitered knitting, creating fullness in your crochet designs, and a short-row scarf project. A stranded knitting lesson with a twist, color blending, interlocking crochet, and Armenian knitting. The Silver Lining Hat, a football shaped headpiece that turns into a fun hat with minimal finishing; beret fashions; a foundation stitch that creates a picot edging; and a lesson in making pom poms.
A demonstration on pleated knitting; trendy, new materials in the needle arts; the serene box pleat and a motif pleated edging; and a tip on Dorset, or yarn-covered buttons for a matched, couture finish.
In-depth instruction on the mattress stitch, some of the best patterns by top designers in the crochet world, the last of the lessons on the Chain Reaction Afghan, and a quick lesson on knit-on edgings. The basics of steeking; the basic scarf - it can be knit or crocheted, and worn multiple ways; the Chain Reaction Afghan Project; a quick tip on decorative seams, including whipstitch, baseball stitch, and blanket stitch.
A primer on substituting cable stitch patterns, the Nirvana Beaded Tank Top, options for combining the afghan's squares in unique ways,and a quick tip for creating custom closures and toggles.
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Some basics on working with bias bands as a finishing technique; sideways knitting to create a nautical-inspired sweater incorporating clever combinations of textured stitches and design details; the Chain Reaction Afghan and ways to upsize some of the squares to create even larger blankets or garments; and a lesson on picking up stitches. Intarsia knitting; elementary students who are learning to stitch through the Needle Arts Mentoring Program; different ideas for making the Chain Reaction Afghan in an array of color ways or in favorite colors; and advice on weaving in the ends of your yarns when knitting Intarsia.
A basic tutorial on short rows, with samples of how to translate standard shaping into short-rows for perfectly smooth lines; using short rows, and a few other simple techniques, to create knitted ruffles in fabric; the afghan crochet-along; a unique technique for left-handed reverse crochet while working tapestry crochet flat; and keeping track of knitting with ring markers, stitch markers, or other notions.
A look at popular trends, like ruffles and plaids, the new fashion yarns, and fun embellishments. Doily style knitting; the Summer Night's Shawl, a luxury lace-weight garment that uses two yarns to create an ethereal-quality fabric that is ultra-light and drapes beautifully; squares that involve crochet lace techniques with a variety of stitches, and a quick tip on managing double, triple, and even quadruple increases. Examples of seamed projects versus projects that use other joins, celebrity knitter Deborah Norville demonstrates how to crochet the spring chickie, two of the afghan squares with woven designs, how strips of crocheted fabric can be woven together to create different looks, and a quick tip on how to make jogless joins.
Two different techniques for wrapped stitches, a variety of quick projects that can be knit with a single skein of yarn, a lesson on post stitch techniques in crochet, how post stitches can create different effects in the fabric, and advice on planning buttonholes in your knitting.
Tips on fixing knitting when you've made a piece either too long or too short, advice on taking basic body measurements before knitting garments, the Chain Reaction Afghan project, and advice on fixing knitting to ensure fit. An overview of felted knitting and what types of yarns are best, a big button wrap, the Chain Reaction Afghan project, and ideas for using felted swatches to make a patchwork blanket or rug. Different methods for working socks in the round, the Helping Hands Foundation's Needle Arts Mentoring Program, the Chain Reaction Afghan project, and a quick tip on how to close up gaps and holes in a knitting project.
Advanced techniques for making increases in a knitted garment, basic sweater construction for plus-sized women, how a top-down pullover can be quickly adapted and altered for a custom fit, using crochet edging to make jewelry and other stylish accessories, versatile and trendy wraps, and a quick lesson on picking up stitches evenly around any curve or straightaway. Four different techniques for binding off; handy tips for lace knitting; using single crochet as a traditional sewn seam, either in knitted or crochet garments; biggest complaints about yarn; and a quick tip on button hole placement.
A primer on knitting to fit a shape, the basic increases and decreases when knitting garments for children, a simple crochet baby dishcloth, a tutorial on illusion edging, young people who are learning needle crafts through the volunteer efforts of the Helping Hands Foundation, and a quick tip on creating twisted cord. I-cord basics to make tassels and corkscrew fringe; meet young Scottish designer Ysolda Teague, who is known for her whimsical details; how edges can be layered and tiered to create a fringe effect; on location with designer KT Baldassaro; how to knit together small bits of novelty fibers to make brooches that can be added to almost anything; and knitting flawless colored stripes in ribbing.
Techniques for brioche knitting: Advice for knitters on a budget; meet designer KT Baldassaro who encourages knitters to "think beyond the scarf" and advance to sweaters and sporty tops using novelty yarns; perpendicular edging on shawls, cardigans, or boleros; knitting with trans-seasonal yarns; and a tip for minimizing pooling when knitting with hand painted, multi-colored yarns.
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Methods of twisted-stitch knitting, a folk knitting technique that originated in Austria; the history of Yak fibers and how these fibers are growing in popularity because of their softness, warmth, and durability; crochet edges and borders; using motifs as edging along shawls, capes, ponchos, and other circular-style garments; big-stitch Tunisian crochet techniques for making chunky garments with size U crochet hooks; and a quick tip for making your colorwork appear as even as possible by knitting it inside out. Three different techniques for adding beads to your knitting, unique and creative ways to add charming embellishments to knitted projects, learn more textured crochet stitches for a variety of projects, a discussion on necklines for knitwear, and tips on creating bulk-free seams for garments knitted out of heavy or thick yarns.
The the ins-and-outs of woven knitting; combining knitting and crochet techniques in garment design; an advanced lesson on Tunisian crochet, a technique that is considered by many to be a cross between knitting and crochet; Deborah Norville is back for a lesson on sock yarn and demonstrates ideas for using them in garments and accessories; and tips to make intarsia knitting easier including a technique for getting rid of tangles. Different techniques for working with unique yarns, designs featuring texture and lace, a few easy techniques for fixing lace knitting mistakes, the basics of crocheting in the round, how to adapt pattern stitches from any basic stitch reference to alter and personalize a basic pattern, and advice on knitting with ribbon and other designer yarns.
Tips on knitting with mohair, a yarn that can be a challenge but is fun to knit and luxuriously warm and soft; how to treat stains for specific types of fibers; how one stitch pattern can look very different when crocheted in different fiber weights, or thickness; an introduction to animal fibers ; and a tip on getting shaping right the first time with hard-to-fix fibers.
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Lace knitting tips, from choosing the right needles and creating lifelines to managing a basic eyelet pattern used in many lace wraps; a tutorial on dropping stitches to make a fringed edging on a knit wrap; a three-sided twist on the traditional granny square that fits together to make a geometric throw; a knitted wrap that has a unique reversible lace stitch pattern and bobble stitch edging; and the Tabard Vest finishing work.
A variety of short row techniques; a closer look at the latest needlework trends popular; how to interpret a stitch pattern and translate it into a scarf, shawl, or other customized crochet project; a cable kimono that has a unique and innovative finishing detail with its two color garter slip stitch border; and how to join the pocket and the lining to the Tabard Vest project.
A primer on two-color slip-stitch knitting, travel to the National Needle Arts Association trade show to see the latest trends in yarns for knitting and crocheting, a tutorial on crocheted ripples, ideas for selecting and blending colors from one to another through multiple strands of yarns, and more work on the Tabard Vest project.
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A tutorial on domino knitting; projects that make the yarn work in new, unexpected ways; basic crochet sweater construction; projects that incorporate ruffles, ruching, or lace to create feminine detailing; a technique for making lace in different yarn weights, using the yarn over, slip-stitch knit pattern in the Flying Geese; tips on simple decreasing; and how to use stitch markers to make it easy to keep track of knitting.
A primer on double knitting; a "Hoodini" knitwear pattern-a changeable accessory that can be worn as a scarf, wrap, hood, or shrug; Crochet; a new knit along project - the stylish Tabard Vest. A tutorial on darning knitting to fix small holes or weak spots using two old-world techniques: Swiss darning and woven darning; author Veronik Avery; a primer on Hairpin Lace, a beautiful and easy crochet technique that was very popular in Victorian times; how to make covered buttons and properly attach them to a vest project with interfacing; and finishing the Little Lamb Sock Critter project.
Using yarn leftovers for embellishment work; magic ball knitting is a fun, frugal way to turn yarn scraps into a finished project; the Manos del Uruguay co-operative, which was recently admitted as a full member of the World Fair Trade Organization; a fun crocheted poodle ; and how to shape the head with simple decreases in the sock critter project. A primer on joining yarns, spinning fuzzy yarns, a unique crochet edging, simple embroidery techniques that can be used to make mitten projects more colorful and unique, and basic cabling on the Little Lamb Sock Critter project.
A lesson on three ways to knit a hat in the round - on DPNs, on circular needles, and using the magic loop; Jared Flood discusses his flair for hat design and his alternative method for Slip-Slip-Knit; crochet edgings; and next knit along project - the little lamb sock critter. A basic lesson on Entrelac knitting, a form of colorwork knitting that makes a fabric of textured diamonds and triangles; using a board game spinner or a deck of cards to mix up the colorwork selection process when knitting or crocheting; how to use simple, single, and double crochet stitches to make a southwest motif throw and pillow; and wrapping up the fallen leaves scarf project.
Three different techniques for simple button holes, how to choose the perfect button to complete the look of a handmade project, finishing techniques for the flowered tote, and focusing on color work for the knit along project. Learn how to solve the most common knitting mistakes before they happen; easy ways to make patterns and textures with a pick-up stick and the rigid heddle loom; reading crochet charts and symbols; a unique lesson on South America; and the first knit along project of the season, the fallen leaves scarf.
Speed knitting tips for different knitting styles, how to get published as a knitwear designer, the Helping Hands Foundation's Mentoring Program, Tunisian crochet, and tips for machine knitting. A variety of knitted edgings; a unique double-knit, double-sided reversible scarf that begins by casting on from the scarf's i-cord edging; important first steps of finishing a crochet project, from weaving in loose ends and simple joining methods to fastening off; and instructions for a long-tail cast on, knit-on cast on, and a unique two-color cast-on with one stitch done in each color yarn.
All of the uses for thin yarns beyond lace; techniques for ruching, gathering, and making ruffles; techniques for crochet lace and shellwork stitch patterns; and a funky bangle project using thin, fine yarns as embellishments. A cable technique that doesn't' require a cable needle, the quintessential New England style and the signature fibers of New England knitters, the "Cranston" bobbles, and lace cardigan designed by Cecily Glowick.
How to choose a stitch pattern and scale to make a great custom, one-of-a-kind scarf; creative felting techniques for making a scarf; a tutorial on the placement of stitches; how working into chain spaces, working around the stem of a stitch, and working between stitches can create some great effects; and a unique scarf knit from recycled strips of silk.
How to eliminate droop, minimize bulk, plus other techniques that work well with cotton; Pathways into Professional Needlearts program; the construction of a simple cotton vest that can be worn year-round; how to grow or shrink the width of your crocheted fabric; and how to use cotton embroidery thread to create adorable embroidered dog and cat motifs. The differences between "roving" and "top" fibers; ideas for working with unspun fibers; evaluating a wool yarn by determining fineness, staple length, and crimp; working in rounds rather than rows to produce both flat motifs, as in granny squares or shawls, and three-dimensional items like hats; and the wide variations in wool yarns, from twist to chain, and unspun to boucle.
Winding a ball of yarn on a thumb or nostepinne, using a niddy noddy, and using long DPNs instead of a circular knitting needle; the art felting; how to join in new yarns and change colors while crocheting; and the ultimate gadget- the knitting machine. How to "read" yarns by examining the threads, the movement toward organic and naturally dyed yarns, how-to read a crochet pattern and interpret basic crochet symbols, and making your own yarn from natural animal fibers. A seaming primer, garment washing for a professional finish, beginning a project with the basic chain, and putting seaming and grafting tips into practice with a beautiful scarf.
How to knit and purl in different knitting methods; an in-depth explanation of the throwing versus picking methods of knitting; meet knitwear designers Courtney Kelly and Kate Gagnon Osborn; important crochet techniques like the half-double crochet, back and treble crochet; and a fun and flirty sweater dress. How to customize knits with easy embellishments; a fashion forecast on the colors, fibers, and silhouettes that are shaping the future of knitwear design; two variations on single crochet; and knitted cables.
How to rip knitting and unknit to fix your knitting mistakes; meet designer Adina Klein; how to hold a hook, the types of knots for starting a chain, and the basic chain stitch; and how to overcome fears about fit and running out of yarn. A lace primer on yarn-overs and decreases - two stitches that will stretch those eco-friendly yarns a long way; the creation process and attributes of "green" yarns; how different yarn properties lend themselves to specific garments; how to dye yarn the eco-friendly way using natural materials like indigo and madder; and tips for working with bamboo, linen, and sisal yarns.
How to make pompoms and tassels, Amigurumi - the coolest craze in crochet, how to cast on for a sock using three different types of needles, and ideas for fiber crafters who want to organize their supplies and yarns with fun knitting accessories. How to knit jogless stripes in the round; tips for knitting simple stripes; techniques for creating stripes using the Fibonacci sequence of numbers; and the "Swirling Bag" design, which is crocheted in striped panels and sewn together at the end for interesting shaping. How to use a hand spindle from a CD, how to use the hand spindle to spin self-striping sock yarns from hand painted fibers, spinning techniques applied to commercial yarns to make them uniquely your own, and the last lesson on the "Ivy League Vest" pattern.
A primer on knitting a gauge swatch, the process of selecting a silhouette and neckline for a sweater, choosing the yarns for stitch patterns, combining colors in your designs, and the second part of the "Ivy League Vest" pattern. A variety of cast-on and bind-off methods used around the world, Portuguese knitting methods on a simple baby bootie design, knitwear inspired by global textiles and traditions, and the first lesson in the three-part progressive project - the "Ivy League Vest" pattern.
Holding and managing your yarns for colorwork, author Mary Scott Huff demonstrates her ebony jewel-wing hat and purse, the 'star beret' hat project, and organizing your yarn stash based on color. The fundamentals of basic hat construction and knitting in the round to create preemie caps; information about the Helping Hands Foundation - teaching kids to knit and crochet; the Breast Cancer Support Scarf and how to combine the scarf's five different yarns; and a step-by-step through the Guard's Gauntlet and Glomitts patterns for American veterans.
How to use a ball swift winder, a lesson on alpaca fiber types and properties, how to crochet an alpaca rug using super bulky yarn and an extra large Tunisian crochet hook, and the "Manchester Jacket" pattern made with a blend of baby alpaca and extra fine Merino wool. An invisible cast-on for reversible ribbing, tips for keeping reversible stockinet patterns from rowing out or curling edges, meet Iris Schreyer with a reversible hat pattern, tips on casting on a mobius, and several reversible woven scarves.
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Shaping basics, how to make some fun embellishments, yarns and stitches that are best-suited for kids' garments, and some basic finishing techniques. How to knit a basic rope cable; combining lace and cable designs in a colorful cardigan; a reversible cable scarf perfect for all seasons, knit in both cotton and wool yarns; and information about cables and other traditional knitting techniques. Stitches that work best with versatile fibers, an introduction to spinning your own yarn, inspirations for creating novelty yarns, how to make placemats with interesting texture using yarns and needle felting, and the very basics of making yarn.
An overview of the wide range of sock yarns, how to upsize a sock pattern, step-by-step through the basics of sock knitting, Estonian cast-on methods, and teenagers involved in the Helping Hands Foundation about their experiences learning to knit and crochet at school. An overview of yarns and their origins, and which regions of the world are known for their fibers; knitwear inspired by African, Inkan, and Japanese textiles; the Nordic neverkont or basketweave knitting; traditional Estonian knitting techniques; and Tunisian crochet.
An overview of the yarns that give a sophisticated look to the simplest designs; transforming runway designs into garments knitters can make at home; a lace pattern on a hat, mitten, and scarf ensemble all made from a single skein; how one garment can be worn in multiple ways; and introducing young people to handcrafts. Making art bags using freeform knitting and crochet, ideas for dressing up bags with unique embellishments, creating bag handles with stability, and re-using plastic grocery bags in creative new ways.
A review of circular needles for knitting in the round, seamless techniques and top down construction for crochet, a festive vest knit entirely in the round in a fine Merino wool, seamless socks, the Kitchener stitch, and the frock camisole. The range of yardages possible in a single skein, designing yarns and single skein projects, the openwork wrap and scarf, drop stitch wrap and scarf, fibers for people who suspect they have wool allergies, and a knitted and felted bag.
Asymmetrical yarns, asymmetry in knitwear design, how to weave a handbag on the loom, and choosing knitwear patterns that are the most flattering for your body type. Handpainted fibers; how handpainted yarns create different effects when making socks; the "Power Station Hat," a simple pattern that is extremely flexible for knitters; and versions of a scarf made with handspun, handpainted fibers.
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The essentials for swatching and getting gauge, how to make a dodecahedron star, a simple v-neck pullover that uses triangles, joining granny squares and other crochet motifs, and getting a new generation excited about learning to knit and crochet. Unknitting, picking up dropped stitches, domino-knitting for lazy knitters, ways to avoid making the mistakes, how to repair incorrectly crossed cables, and the "Knitting Needle Knitting Bag" pattern using needles in the construction.
Ideas for converting your favorite scarf pattern into a shawl or wrap, Kristin Omdahl demonstrates her "Stella Wrap" using techniques for crocheting lace in the round, patterns for scarves with reversible fabric and non-curling edge, and the pattern for the "Float Away" scarf. The latest skinny yarns, including a great collection of sock yarns; a demo on leg warmers with an elaborate traveling-stitch pattern that comes from traditional Austrian socks; a simple beret using skinny yarns; spinning thin yarn with a mix of fibers; and variations on shawls and scarves.
Felt bags, scarves, and more; adding embellishments with needle felting; types of yarn used in felting. A review of some of the warmest yarns on the market, a crocheted cardigan, tips on dyeing sock yarn, and a cause to warm the heart. A look at fibers made from food, including how they're made and how to incorporate them into projects. Fiber-related home improvements, ideas for weaving your own home decor, and a closer look at afghans. Chunky yarns that are high in fiber and knit up quickly, plus a look at spinning your own one-of-a-kind variation.
The feminine world of knitted lace, including which yarns to use and how to block work to showcase the lacy stitches. The world of luxurious fibers, from quivuit to cashmere and from affordable to extravagant, including how to care for knitwear made from them. Price available upon request.
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