Thursday, November 29, 2012

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Knit a Blissful Afghan Pattern - Free and Easy pattern

Blissful Adghan
Finished Size: 45" x 60"
MATERIALS
Worsted Weight Yarn:
451/2 ounces, (1,290 grams, 2,965 yards)
29" Circular knitting needles, size 17 (12.75 mm) or size needed for gauge
Note: Afghan is worked holding two strands of yarn
together.
GAUGE: In Stockinette Stitch, 9 sts and 12 rows = 4"
AFGHAN
Cast on 102 sts.
Rows 1-12: Knit across.
Row 13 (Right side): K 14, P2, (K6, P2) across to last 14 sts, K 14.
Row 14: K9, P4, (K4, P4) across to last 9 sts, K9.
Row 15: K8, P2, (K2, P2) across to last 8 sts, K8.
Row 16: K8, P1, K4, (P4, K4) across to last 9 sts, P1, K8.
Row 17: K 10, P2, (K6, P2) across to last 10 sts, K 10.
Row 18: K8, P6, (K2, P6) across to last 8 sts, K8.
Row 19: K8, P1, K4, (P4, K4) across to last 9 sts, P1, K8.
Row 20: K 10, P2, (K2, P2) across to last 10 sts, K 10.
Row 21: K9, P4, (K4, P4) across to last 9 sts, K9.
Row 22: K8, P2, K2, (P6, K2) across to last 10 sts, P2, K8.
Repeat Rows 13-22 for pattern until Afghan measures approximately 57" from cast on edge, ending by working Row 22.
Last 12 Rows: Knit across.
Bind off all sts.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

How to Make a 3D Paper Snowflake: 11 steps (with pictures)

Snowflake Ornaments

3D paper snowflakes look beautiful hanging in a window or on a wall, and they're an easy winter craft. Here's how you can make one

 

Monday, November 26, 2012

208 Free Crochet Christmas Patterns

12 Awesome Free Christmas Crochet PatternsCandy Cane Patterns and Xmas Recipes34 Snowman Decorations and Crochet Snowflakes12 Free Easy Crochet Patterns for Holiday Visits
The Christmas season sneaks up on us every year and it seems like there is less and less time to make our Christmas gifts.
That's why this page of 208 Free Christmas crochet patterns include home decorations, snowmen, teacher gifts, crochet gifts, Christmas ornaments, Christmas afghans, wreaths and so much more.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Peace Sign Granny Square Crochet Afghan

Peace Love and all that jazz goes into making this one-of-a-kind retro afghan pattern
Below is a great  Free good granny square pattern to create a beautiful afghans if you want to find one check out the link below for some groovy peace sign granny squares to make.
Peace Granny Square  - This one gives fairly detailed instructions

Tuff Granny Throw - Free Crochet pattern




Saturday, November 24, 2012

Easy to Make Christmas Ribbon Wreath




Here's a fun and festive way to make a Christmas Wreath from ribbons.
All you need is an assortment of holiday ribbons, floral wire, and Scissors.
  • Take four lengths of florist stub wire and twist ends together to make one long length.
  • Select a variety of colored ribbons in various widths and cut into 12cm lengths.
  • Leaving 2.5cm of wire clear at each end, knot ribbons on to wire, pushing them up close, until wire is completely covered.
  • Bend wire round and twist ends together to form a ring.
  • Knot on more ribbons to cover wire ends. Then trim away any long lengths of ribbon and hang your wreath.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Easy Scarf to Knit Free Knitting Pattern

No Name Knit Scarf

If you are looking for an easy scarf to knit for friends and family whip this one up in no time with the free and easy pattern.  The interesting edge and knit braided cables makes this soft, easy-care yarn is just the thing for and feels good.  Make in your favorite Red Heart Yarn colors. 


Friday, November 16, 2012

How to Make Christmas Stockings from Sweaters

I love this idea if you need to make a stocking but don't have time to knit or crochet one for Christmas.
Making a stocking out of thrift store sweaters is an easy and quick way to make beautiful stocking for family and friends.  Imagine picking up one of those unique Christmas sweaters at Goodwill and turning it into a treasure.
Basically it's just tracing the shape and stitching the lines up before cutting so the sweater does not unravel.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Evergreen Wreath Thread Crochet Pattern ePattern

Reminiscent of a ring of Christmas greenery, our delicate door wreath will delight your guests. The pretty piece is starched and then finished with a glossy, plastic-like porcelain glaze. Colorful glass balls and festive ribbon and trims complete the lovely holiday look. The design is crocheted with size 10 bedspread weight cotton thread using a size 2 (2.25 mm) steel crochet hook. Number of Designs: 1 Holiday Wreath Approximate Design Size: 11" diameter
Evergreen Wreath Thread Crochet ePattern


ePattern Holiday Picots Wreath Crochet

Monday, November 12, 2012

Knit Bright Tweed Socks Free Knitting Pattern


Bright Tweed Socks knitting pattern

Bright Tweed Socks


Size: Woman
Finished Foot Circumference: 7" (18 cm)
Finished Foot Length: 91/2" (24 cm)

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Size Note: These socks can easily be made to fit children ages 10-12 by making the foot length shorter.

MATERIALS
Super Fine Weight Yarn
[1.75 ounces, 191 yards (50 grams, 175 meters) per hank]:
A (Red multi) - 2 hanks
B (Yellow) - 1 hank
Set of 4 double pointed knitting needles, size 2 (2.75 mm) or size needed for gauge
Split-ring marker
Tapestry needle


GAUGE:
In Tweed Stitch,
16 sts and 30 rnds = 2" (5 cm) 
in Stockinette Stitch,16 sts and 23 rnds = 2" (5 cm)
Take the time to check your gauge.


Techniques used:

KNIT 2 TOGETHER
(abbreviated K2 tog)
Insert the right hand needle into the front of the first two stitches on the left hand needle as if to knit (Fig. 1), then knit them together as if they were one stitch.
Fig. 1

SLIP, SLIP, KNIT
(abbreviated SSK)
Separately slip two stitches as if to knit (Fig. 2A). Insert the left hand needle into the front of both slipped stitches (Fig. 2B) and knit them together as if they were one stitch (Fig. 2C).
Fig. 2 

PURL 2 TOGETHER
(abbreviated P2 tog)
Insert the right hand needle into the front of the first two stitches on the left hand needle as if to purl (Fig. 3), then purl them together as if they were one stitch.

Fig 3.



CUFF
With A, cast on 56 sts loosely. 

Divide stitches onto 3 needles, arranged 19-18-19. 

Place a marker around the first stitch and join for working in the round, being careful not to twist stitches(see Figs. 5 a and b, DOUBLE POINTED KNITTING NEEDLES)

Work in K1, P1 ribbing until Sock measures 11/2" (4 cm) from cast on edge.


LEG
When instructed to slip a stitch, slip purlwise with yarn in back, unless otherwise specified.

Rnd 1: Knit around.

Rnds 2 and 3: With B,  slip 1, K3; repeat from  around.

Rnd 4: With A, K2, slip 1,  K3, slip 1; repeat from  around to last st, K1.


Rnd 5: With A, K2, P1,  K3, P1; repeat from  around to last st, K1.

Rnds 6 and 7: With B, K2, slip 1,  K3, slip 1; repeat from  around to last st, K1.

Rnd 8: With A,  slip 1, K3; repeat from  around.

Rnd 9: With A,  P1, K3; repeat from  around. 

Repeat Rnds 2-9 for Tweed Stitch until Sock measures approximately 6"(15 cm) from cast on edge, ending by working an odd numbered round. 

Cut B. 


HEEL 
Dividing Row: Knit across Needle 1, with same needle, knit 9 sts from Needle 2; slip remaining sts from Needle 2 onto Needle 3 and leave these 28 sts unworked for Instep.

The Heel Flap will be worked back and forth in rows across the first 28 stitches.

HEEL FLAP
Row 1 (Wrong side)Slip 1 purlwise with yarn in front, purl across; turn.

Row 2:  Slip 1 purlwise with yarn in back, K1; repeat from  across; turn.

Repeat Rows 1 and 2, 13 times. 

HEEL TURNING
Begin working in short rows as follows: 

Row 1 (Wrong side): P 16, P2 tog, P1, leave remaining 9 sts unworked; turn.

Continuing to slip the first stitch holding yarn to wrong side, slip knitwise on all right side rows and purlwise on all wrong side rows.

Row 2: Slip 1, K5, SSK, K1; turn.

Row 3: Slip 1, P6, P2 tog, P1; turn.

Row 4: Slip 1, K7, SSK, K1; turn.

Row 5: Slip 1, P8, P2 tog, P1; turn.

Row 6: Slip 1, K9, SSK, K1; turn.

Row 7: Slip 1, P 10, P2 tog, P1; turn.

Row 8: Slip 1, K 11, SSK, K1; turn.

Row 9: Slip 1, P 12, P2 tog, P1; turn.

Row 10: Slip 1, K 13, SSK, K1; turn.

Row 11: Slip 1, P 14, P2 tog; turn.

Row 12: Slip 1, K 14, SSK:16 sts.


GUSSET
Rnd 1: With right side of Heel facing and using needle holding Heel sts (Needle 1), pick up 14 sts along edge of Heel Flap (Fig. 4, PICKING UP STITCHES), pick up one st in gap between Heel Flap and Instep; with empty needle, knit 28 Instep sts (Needle 2); with empty needle, pick up one st in gap between Instep and Heel Flap, pick up 14 sts along edge of Heel Flap, knit first 8 sts of Heel from Needle 1 (Needle 3), place marker around next st to indicate beginning of rnd: 74 sts, arranged 23-28-23.

Rnd 2 (Decrease rnd): On Needle 1, knit across needle to last 3 sts, K2 tog, K1; on Needle 2, knit across; on Needle 3, K1, SSK, knit across: 72 sts.

Rnd 3: Knit around.

Repeat Rnds 2 and 3, 8 times: 56 sts, arranged 14-28-14.


PICKING UP STITCHES
When instructed to pick up stitches, insert the needle from the front to the back under two strands at the edge of the worked piece (Fig. 4). Put the yarn around the needle as if to knit, then bring the needle with the yarn back through the stitch to the right side, resulting in a stitch on the needle. Repeat this along the edge, picking up the required number of stitches. A crochet hook may be helpful to pull yarn through.

Fig. 4



FOOT
Knit each round until Foot measures approximately 8" (20.5 cm) from back of Heel, or about 11/2" (4 cm) shorter than desired length of Sock. 

Note: The Foot length can be adjusted before beginning the toe. The length is measured from the back of the Heel, not the spot where the heel meets the gusset. To adjust the foot length, measure the total length of the foot that will be wearing the sock. Subtract the measurement given for the toe. Work the foot to this measurement.

TOE
Rnd 1 (Decrease rnd)On Needle 1, knit across needle to last 3 sts, K2 tog, K1; on Needle 2, K1, SSK, knit across needle to last 3 sts, K2 tog, K1; on Needle 3, K1, SSK, knit across: 52 sts.

Rnd 2: Knit around.

Repeat Rnds 1 and 2, 6 times: 28 sts. 

Repeat Rnd 1 only, 4 times: 12 sts.


FINISHING
With Needle 3, knit sts from Needle 1: 6 sts on each needle. 

With tapestry needle, graft Toe (See GRAFTINGFigs. 6a & b). Weave in ends.


General Instructions

DOUBLE POINTED KNITTING NEEDLES
Divide the stitches into thirds and slip one-third of the stitches onto each of 3 double pointed needles (Fig. 5a); form a triangle. With the fourth needle, knit across the stitches on the first needle (Fig. 5b). You will now have an empty needle with which to knit the stitches from the next needle. Work the first stitch of each needle firmly to prevent gaps.
Fig. 5



Place a marker around the first stitch to indicate the beginning of the round. You may use purchased split-ring markers or place a length of contrasting color yarn around the stitch. Move it up at the end of each round.


GRAFTING
Stitches to be woven are held on two knitting needles, with one behind the other and wrong sides together. Threaded tapestry needle should be on the right hand side of the work. Work in the following sequence, pulling yarn through as if to knit or as if to purl with even tension and keeping yarn under the points of the needles to avoid tangling and extra loops.

Step 1: Purl first stitch on front needle, leave on (Fig. 6a).

Step 2: Knit first stitch on back needle, leave on (Fig. 6b).

Step 3: Knit first stitch on front needle, slip off.

Step 4: Purl next stitch on front needle, leave on.

Step 5: Purl first stitch on back needle, slip off.

Step 6: Knit next stitch on back needle, leave on.

Repeat Steps 3-6 across until one st remains on each needle, then repeat Steps 3 and 5.

Fig. 6
a



b






FREE FOR YOU from Leisure Arts, Inc. ©2012 All rights reserved. These instructions may be photocopied and shared with your friends. They may not be sold. We have made every effort to ensure that these instructions are accurate and complete. We cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes, or variations in individual work.

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