55 Shells by Frankie Brown, a free pattern on Ravelry!
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55 Shells by Frankie Brown, a free pattern on Ravelry!
Someone on Ravelry requested a PDF version of the Warm Winter Mitterns because they had trouble printing the pattern off the website. So I made one. Here it is!
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Get them on Ravelry!
New Knitty is out! Lots of great patterns, like Norah Gaughan’s Vale…
Mary Keenan’s Sleepless…
Candace Joggerst’s Sky Isle. Love this issue! Lots of stuff I’d like to knit.
Neville’s Sweater by Joannie Newsome via Ravelry
FREE PATTERN
Yarns suggested: Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash
Yarn weight: Worsted / 10 ply (9 wpi)
Gauge: 6 stitches and 7 rows = 1 inch
Needle size: US 6 - 4.0 mm
Yardage: 2400 - 2900 yards (2195 - 2652 m)
Sizes available: 36”, 40”, 44”, 48”
Comments: Probably too ambitious for a gifty thing, but there’s no requirement to give it away! AND inspired by Harry Potter’s ‘Neville’.
Wow, that is awesome!
More Christmas balls! Free pattern from DROPS.
(via Knitted DROPS Christmas balls in 2 strands “Alpaca”. ~ DROPS Design)
Christmas knitting should probably be underway by now. Here’s a pair of mittens I made for my mom as a Christmas present a couple of years ago.
There’s a name for the yummy turtleneck sweater I test knit: Vaahtokarkki (Marshmallow) by Pirkko Jokela
iPhones get cold, too, right?
(via How to Knit a Sweater for Your iPhone | ColoradoMoms.com)
Knit Skirt with Cable Pattern by the ever lovely Drops Design
Free Pattern
Yarns suggested: Garnstudio DROPS Karisma Classic
Yarn weight: DK / 8 ply (11 wpi)
Gauge: 21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches in stocking st
Needle: size US 6 - 4.0 mm
I don’t do knitted skirts but that’s cute.
(via Ravelry: Surly Sheep’s Owl Gloves pattern by Brooke Snow)
Cute!
This pattern will be offered free through October 31st 2011.
Get it while you can!
Crochet owls, too cute!
(via ♥ tuto chouettes au crochet ♥ - Tournicote…à cloche-pied)