Free knitting pattern for some basic fingerless mitts.
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Last Minute Valentines
Looking for a last minute gift to knit that special someone? Look no further, I have compiled a (very) short list! These projects can be knit in just a couple of hours. I Heart You Dishcloth is an easy, straight forward pattern and knits up in an hour or two. I knit mine in Knitpicks Dishie.… Continue reading Last Minute Valentines
Sprinkles & Stripes – a stash busting beanie
You guys. YOU GUYS. I have come up with the most perfect stash busting project. Ever. If you have bits of fingering weight yarn and you're not sure what to do with them - look no further! This beanie is really quite simple, only a step up from my Very Basic Beanie. To get the effect,… Continue reading Sprinkles & Stripes – a stash busting beanie
Very Basic Beanie
The simplest of simple, most basic beanies. Size - one size adult. Needles - size 7 16" circulars, and size 7 DPNs Yarn - Worsted weight. I like using two colors, one for the brim and one for the body but it can all be in one color, stripes, whatever! The beauty in this beanie… Continue reading Very Basic Beanie
Simple Mitts
This is made from yarn I found in my local yarn shop, called flock, and I developed the pattern around the yarn. That’s how much I fell in love with it. Normally, I develop a pattern then go find yarn that fits it. This pattern is super easy, takes less than a skein, and a… Continue reading Simple Mitts
Double Brim Double Stripes
Buy the pattern - Double Brim Double Stripe Beanie When I was a teen, I had this beanie. It was double brimmed, had stripes, and was so squishy soft and warm. This poor hat went through so many things, and ended its life in a very unfortunate way - food poisoning was involved. Enough said.… Continue reading Double Brim Double Stripes
Magdalena’s Heart
Buy the pattern on Ravelry! What a labor of love this little pattern has been! Well, for the most part it kind of just came together. I was knitting a stocking for several someone specials and wanted them all to be different, so started designing charts for the third one. My daughter loved the hearts… Continue reading Magdalena’s Heart
Let’s Dye Some Yarn
A great and creative activity! You will need: - a teaspoon - a big enamel or cast iron pot - a thermometer - white, cream or light colored wool yarn - dye - citric acid STEP ONE: Wash yarn. Follow washing instructions on yarn. STEP TWO: Fill large enamel or stainless steel pot with warm… Continue reading Let’s Dye Some Yarn
Flower Headband
Some light, airy knitting for those hot summer days! What better to make for summer then a sweet flower headband or hairclip? I like to use cotton or acrylic so they can be thrown into the wash, but feel free to use whatever worsted weight you like. My daughter's headband is knit in Dishie by… Continue reading Flower Headband
Enchanted Forest Peg Dolls
Lately, I have been absolutely obsessed with peg dolls, and enchanted forest. I thought, why not combine the two and make gnome peg dolls with these cute little hats? Check out the pattern here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-elf-hat-and-beards. Included with the pattern is a little beard! Super cute, super fun, and I think my class will love them! They… Continue reading Enchanted Forest Peg Dolls