Fend off those wintery chills with this pretty cowl. Snug enough to keep your neck warm with just enough room to pull up over your chin when the breeze picks up. The lace design is easy to memorize after just a few pattern repeats and knits up quickly. Horseshoe Lace Cowl Materials 50 [...]
Archive for November, 2009
Horseshoe Lace Cowl
Posted in Uncategorized on November 24, 2009 | 9 Comments »
Twin Leaf Fingerless Gloves
Posted in Uncategorized on November 22, 2009 | 4 Comments »
These dainty gloves are great for taking the chill off while keeping your fingers free – for knitting or whatever . I knit these up with Yoga Toes which has bamboo in the blend. They are soft and sqwishie. The lace pattern is simple and perfect for beginner lace knitters Twin Leaf Fingerless Gloves [...]
Posted in Uncategorized on November 20, 2009 | 10 Comments »
Twin Leaf Wristlets Materials: 50 grams sqwish Cuddle Toes Sock yarn knitting needles size 3mm, US size 2 4 buttons Gauge: 26 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches Pattern abbreviations k: knit p: purl yo: yarn over k2tog: knit [...]
Reverse Rib Neck Warmer
Posted in Uncategorized on November 19, 2009 | 10 Comments »
This is a quick and easy knit. Button it all up or leave a few open. Lots of options. Materials Sqwish Cuddle Toes Sock Yarn – 50 grams Knitting Needles – Size 3.75 mm or US size 5 5 Buttons – ½ to ¾ inch Abbreviations k – knit p – purl [...]
Reverse Rib Wristlets
Posted in Uncategorized on November 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here is part two of the Reverse Rib Trilogy. These wrist warmers knit up super quick, make fabulous gifts and are a nifty accessory. Measure around a coffee cup and you can easily adapt this pattern to make a coffee cup cozy Reverse Rib Wristlets Materials [...]
Reverse Rib Fingerless Gloves
Posted in Uncategorized on November 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Reverse Rib Fingerless Gloves Materials: Sqwish Cuddle Toes Sock Yarn – 50 grams Double Pointed Knitting Needles: 3mm, or US size 3 2 Stitch Markers Stitch Holder Cast on 56 stitches. Divide onto 3 needles as follows: Needle 1 – 20 stitches Needle 2 – 20 stitches Needle 3 – [...]