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Yall look at this goofy hat I made
 
It's too big lol
It's about time lol
Thursday, September 7.
Knitting.
This is a public service announcement.
Well, this is sort of a public service announcement. It's an announcement serving the great and the good of the #knitting public, to be precise. If this public includes your fine self, then boy, have we got news for you.
Knitting is trending. Knitting is up there, in fact. So we are putting the usual on the backburner for today: no Pedro Pascal, no farmcore, no Riverdale, no Dimension 20, no David Tennant, no The Sims 4, and no dark f*cking academia. This one is all about you: you good folk with your yarn in one hand and needles in the other. For today is your day, your moment in the sun.
However you chose to celebrate is very much at your discretion, but we would hope you do so by doing what you do best, and, say, knit the pink trending icon or something. If you are a knitter not yet in Tumblr's vast community of cuddly autumnal creators, or if you simply appreciate this wonderful craft, welcome. Make yourself at home.
 
watership down inspired dress
 
 
 
 
Birds Sweater<33
Hand knit by me, pattern is called Birds Chart and is by Priscilla Publishing Company, the structure of the sweater is made up by me.
 
I finished these fingerless gloves in class :)
 
 
I worked on this pair of hand warmers with secondhand wool yarn until I realized I didn't have enough to make a whole pair. I'll have to figure out what to do with the unraveled yarn, does anyone have any suggestions? It's just enough to make 1 1/2 pair of hand warmers
The pattern is soaring heart mitts by Nicola Blechschmidt in case anyone wants to make a pair
I started a new sweater on Monday, the body is halfway done, I'm so excited to show you! The yarn is Unger fluffy (it's an acrylic yarn), I'm pretty sure it's been discontinued, but you can find it on eBay and such. I got a ton of it at a yard sale and I've knit three sweaters with it so far, this is my fourth. I really love the colors and how it feels, it's great to knit with
 
 
 
Just finished today :) for my amazing boyfriend
 
 
 
 
The Joan of Arc sweater is complete! Made entirely out of secondhand acrylic yarn. Started April 22nd, finished July 11th.
Active duty
Designer Max Cyr [IG, Ravelry].
Sweater’s page on Rav.
Size: M. My bust circumference is 92cm / 36in.
Yarn: Sandnes Garn Duo. DK. 55% / 45% merino / cotton, 124 m (113 yards) / 50g. MC - 212 (brown), CC - 2564 (yellow).
Needles: 4.5mm / US 7, 4mm / US 6 (for ribbing).
Gauge: 24 sts & 25 rounds = 10cm / 4in in colorwork stockinette in the round.
Yardage: MC - 681m / 623 yards, CC - 496m / 454yards.
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Top down seamless sweater with raglan construction.
With a height of 160 cm I worked: rounds 1-61 of the body chart + ribbing; rounds 1-75 of sleeves chart + ribbing After 75th round I had 60 sts per sleeve -> next round with decreases -> 56 sts in total for ribbing.
Body length (front center, from collar) 53.5 cm / 21.1 in; Sleeve length (from collar) 65.5 cm / 25.8 in.
 
Active duty
Designer Max Cyr [IG, Ravelry].
Sweater’s page on Rav.
Size: M. My bust circumference is 92cm / 36in.
Yarn: Sandnes Garn Duo. DK. 55% / 45% merino / cotton, 124 m (113 yards) / 50g. MC - 212 (brown), CC - 2564 (yellow).
Needles: 4.5mm / US 7, 4mm / US 6 (for ribbing).
Gauge: 24 sts & 25 rounds = 10cm / 4in in colorwork stockinette in the round.
Yardage: MC - 681m / 623 yards, CC - 496m / 454yards.
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Top down seamless sweater with raglan construction.
With a height of 160 cm I worked: rounds 1-61 of the body chart + ribbing; rounds 1-75 of sleeves chart + ribbing After 75th round I had 60 sts per sleeve -> next round with decreases -> 56 sts in total for ribbing.
Body length (front center, from collar) 53.5 cm / 21.1 in; Sleeve length (from collar) 65.5 cm / 25.8 in.
 
Active duty
Designer Max Cyr [IG, Ravelry].
Sweater’s page on Rav.
Size: M. My bust circumference is 92cm / 36in.
Yarn: Sandnes Garn Duo. DK. 55% / 45% merino / cotton, 124 m (113 yards) / 50g. MC - 212 (brown), CC - 2564 (yellow).
Needles: 4.5mm / US 7, 4mm / US 6 (for ribbing).
Gauge: 24 sts & 25 rounds = 10cm / 4in in colorwork stockinette in the round.
Yardage: MC - 681m / 623 yards, CC - 496m / 454yards.
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Top down seamless sweater with raglan construction.
With a height of 160 cm I worked: rounds 1-61 of the body chart + ribbing; rounds 1-75 of sleeves chart + ribbing After 75th round I had 60 sts per sleeve -> next round with decreases -> 56 sts in total for ribbing.
Body length (front center, from collar) 53.5 cm / 21.1 in; Sleeve length (from collar) 65.5 cm / 25.8 in.
 
Seed Head socks
Designer Vikki Bird [IG, Ravelry].
Socks’s page on Rav.
Size: C. For a friend of mine with EU38-39 shoe size.
Yarn: Lang Yarns Jawoll Twin. Light fingering. 75% / 25% wool / nylon, 210 m (230 yards) / 50 g. Color 510 Lila.
Needles: 2.5 mm / US 1 2/5, 2 mm / US 0 (for ribbing).
Gauge: 34 sts & 44 rounds = 10 cm / 4 in in stockinette in the round.
Yardage: 253 m / 276 yards. Each sock was knitted from separate yarn ball.
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Toe up socks with floral motif and 2 options for heel.
Foot: 3 full pattern repeats + 8 rounds before heel. Leg: 8 rounds + 2 full pattern repeats before last (2-45) rounds. Ribbing: 12 rounds on 2 mm needles.
 
 
 
 
Seed Head socks
Designer Vikki Bird [IG, Ravelry].
Socks’s page on Rav.
Size: C. For a friend of mine with EU38-39 shoe size.
Yarn: Lang Yarns Jawoll Twin. Light fingering. 75% / 25% wool / nylon, 210 m (230 yards) / 50 g. Color 510 Lila.
Needles: 2.5 mm / US 1 2/5, 2 mm / US 0 (for ribbing).
Gauge: 34 sts & 44 rounds = 10 cm / 4 in in stockinette in the round.
Yardage: 253 m / 276 yards. Each sock was knitted from separate yarn ball.
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Toe up socks with floral motif and 2 options for heel.
Foot: 3 full pattern repeats + 8 rounds before heel. Leg: 8 rounds + 2 full pattern repeats before last (2-45) rounds. Ribbing: 12 rounds on 2 mm needles.
 
 
 
 
Seed Head socks
Designer Vikki Bird [IG, Ravelry].
Socks’s page on Rav.
Size: C. For a friend of mine with EU38-39 shoe size.
Yarn: Lang Yarns Jawoll Twin. Light fingering. 75% / 25% wool / nylon, 210 m (230 yards) / 50 g. Color 510 Lila.
Needles: 2.5 mm / US 1 2/5, 2 mm / US 0 (for ribbing).
Gauge: 34 sts & 44 rounds = 10 cm / 4 in in stockinette in the round.
Yardage: 253 m / 276 yards. Each sock was knitted from separate yarn ball.
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Toe up socks with floral motif and 2 options for heel.
Foot: 3 full pattern repeats + 8 rounds before heel. Leg: 8 rounds + 2 full pattern repeats before last (2-45) rounds. Ribbing: 12 rounds on 2 mm needles.
 
 
 
 
Seed Head socks
Designer Vikki Bird [IG, Ravelry].
Socks’s page on Rav.
Size: C. For a friend of mine with EU38-39 shoe size.
Yarn: Lang Yarns Jawoll Twin. Light fingering. 75% / 25% wool / nylon, 210 m (230 yards) / 50 g. Color 510 Lila.
Needles: 2.5 mm / US 1 2/5, 2 mm / US 0 (for ribbing).
Gauge: 34 sts & 44 rounds = 10 cm / 4 in in stockinette in the round.
Yardage: 253 m / 276 yards. Each sock was knitted from separate yarn ball.
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Toe up socks with floral motif and 2 options for heel.
Foot: 3 full pattern repeats + 8 rounds before heel. Leg: 8 rounds + 2 full pattern repeats before last (2-45) rounds. Ribbing: 12 rounds on 2 mm needles.
 
 
 
 
Cactus mittens
 
 
Pretty simple fingerless mittens with thumb gusset worked in seed stitch pattern.
Under the cut there are instructions how to knit similar mittens. The instructions are written by me, and hadn't been checked for mistakes and typos.
Mittens page on Ravelry.
To fit a middle size hand ~18 cm.
Finished measurements: Width 8.5 cm / 3.3 in; Length 16 cm / 6.3 in.
Needles: 2.75 mm / US 2;
Yarn: Knoll Lambswool, 100% merino, 420 m (459 yards) / 100 g
Gauge: 26 stitches and 36 rows = 10 cm / 4″ in Stockinette stitch in the round.
CO 46 sts using Tubular CO method, join knitting in the round, pm for BOR. Work in 1x1 ribbing for 3 cm / 1 in. Work in stockinette stitch for 1.5 cm / 0.5 in.
Thumb gusset shaping (in seed stitch). round 1: k1, m1l, pm, k to BOR; round 2: k1, p1, slm, k to BOR; round 3: k1, m1l, k1, m1r, slm, k to BOR; round 4: k1, k1, p1, k1, slm, k to BOR; round 5: k1, m1l, WIP to m, m1r, slm, k to BOR; round 6: k1, WIP to m, slm, k to BOR.
Repeat rounds 5 & 6 until there are 27 sts for thumb (28 sts between BOR and m).
Next round: k1, put the following 27 sts on scrap yarn or holder, remove m, m1, continue working in the round. 47 sts on needles, 27 sts on hold.
Work in stockinette stitch for 2 more rounds. Next round: k1, ssk, k to BOR. Continue working in stockinette stitch for another 2.5 cm / 1 in.
Work in 1x1 ribbing for 3 cm / 1 in. BO all sts using tubular BO method.
Thumb Put sts from holder onto needles. Starting in the “gap” (where we made m1), pick up and knit 2 sts, WIP all thumb gusset sts, pick up and knit 2 sts, place m for BOR. 31 sts. With these 4 extra sts there won’t be any holes.
Round 1: k2, WIP to 2 sts before BOR, k2tog; Round 2: ssk, WIP to BOR; Round 3: WIP to 2 sts before BOR, k2tog; Round 4: ssk, WIP to BOR; Round 5: WIP to 2 sts before BOR, k2tog; 22 sts in total.
Work in 1x1 rib pattern for 3 rounds. BO all sts using tubular BO method.
Weave all the ends, wash and block.
Abbreviations: BOR - beginning of the round; m - marker; WIP - work in the pattern; k2tog - knit 2 sts together; ssl - slip slip knit; m1 - make 1 st using backloop method; m1l - make 1 left leaning; m1r - make 1 right leaning; pm - place marker.
WIP for seed sts: knit purl sts and purl knit sts.
 
Working on my very long WIP - Sister cowl by Junko Okamoto
 
une petite trousse toute mignonne format A5 💗💗
 
 
Lang QUATTRO - Bleu Ciel
Ricorumi - Vanille
 
fait avec un point Jersey avec des aiguilles 3.00 mm
sa se voit pas vraiment sur les photos mais la laine bleue possède un fil opalescent qui fait un effet plutôt joli, voici les photos avec le flash
 
 
