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By Laurie Sundstrom Jamieson’s Double Knitting, 100% wool, DK weight, 82 yards (75.0 m)/25 gram (0.9 oz) skein, 2 skeins of #1020 Nighthawk (MC) Jamieson’s Shetland Spindrift, 100% wool, fingering weight, 115 yards (105.2 m)/25 gram (0.9 oz) skein, 2 skeins of #301 Salmon (CC) Needles, size...
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By Inna Voltchkova It is easy to find knitting patterns and yarn for a woman’s scarf, but it is a different story for a man’s. Inna designed this man’s scarf using ribbing, which is traditional for a man’s scarf, a garter-stitch lace pattern, and a reversible cable. Zitron Lace...
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Piecework Magazine
on Jun 8, 2012
Filed under: Cables, Scarf, Knitting for men, Men, knit, knitting lace, Knitted lace scarves, Knitted lace scarf, cable knitting, cable, traditional, Mens, cabled, knitting, piecework, Men's
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Londie Yeung
on Sep 28, 2010
Filed under: Knit, Merino, blossoms, pink, accessories, crochet, MerinoWool
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The British Isles are home to a large variety of knitting patterns, incorporating the techniques of Western Europe and North Africa. As a result, a rich treasury of expressive patterns developed, including the typical tree of life motif featured here. This pattern can be found in Stephanie van der Linden's...
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The textured patterns found on English fishermen’s sweaters are made up of knit and purl stitches that are often combined with simple cables. The interplay of these patterns also appears frequently on socks. This pattern can be found in Stephanie van der Linden's Around the World in Knitted...
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Italian design is characterized by floral motifs and bright textured patterns, often worked in lively colors. The colorful knitwear of Missoni has made it one of the most beloved fashion houses in the world of fashion. This pattern can be found in Stephanie van der Linden's Around the World in Knitted...
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Heavily cabled patterns made up of twisted and traveling stitches are characteristic of designs of Alpine regions. In this design, the traditional “forgotten love” clock pattern travels diagonally across the instep of the sock. This pattern can be found in Stephanie van der Linden's Around...
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I am 1/2 way on the Chuppah. I won't be working on it for a while because I have to go get more yarn, so there won't be another picture for a while. It is nice because you can really start to see the design. This is 1/4 of the chuppah.
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This pattern is from 25 bags to knit by Emma King, Published by Trafalgar Square, on page 38. It is knitted with beads. I made it from some acrylic yarn someone gave me. I don't know what kind of yarn it was other than knitting worsted (about 4 medium weight).
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Pink Lady
on Sep 2, 2009
Filed under: Knit, handmade, beads, acrylic, accessories, purse, bag
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Parallelograms with seed stitch and beads in a soy wool stripe
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ZassZ
on Jun 23, 2009
Filed under: scarf, Knit, wool, soy, parallelograms