Wrote up some simple patterns to encourage my begin to knit class. They're in love with cables but hesitant about knitting in the round on circular or DPNs. We'll get there.
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Wrote up some simple patterns to encourage my begin to knit class. They're in love with cables but hesitant about knitting in the round on circular or DPNs. We'll get there.
Simple summer stitches 💚
Take Hat and Rosettes: Shake
I made this hat out of handspun yarn that I bought off of Etsy with a pattern called Pinch Hat from Cecily Glowick MacDonald which I found in The Best of KnitScene, a book with patterns from the magazine. You can also find it online at Ravelry.com. KnitScene is the younger sibling of Interweave Knitting which often features simpler patterns that a new knitter can take on. This is a super simple hat that you knit flat and then sew together with the ends of the yarn, so perfect for someone like me who is new to knitting but very comfortable with sewing by hand.
The pinched part calls out for some kind of adornment. The book uses a jewel, Ravelry photos added buttons and bows, but with such a rustic yarn, I thought more yarn would do the trick. So, I knitted rosettes from the yarn left from my Hello, Sunshine Scarf. These are also very simple, just a length of garter stitch a few rows deep that you can roll up and sew. I made them with 2 rows, with 3 rows, and in different lengths, and then I played with them, to see what I liked.
I used what is called a doll’s head and used in millinery. I like the name because it is kind of a doll and I play with it. They come in head sizes, are stuffed with sawdust and can be pinned into, so you can try out different configurations. Then you pull out those pins after more pinning only to the hat itself, so you can sew the ornaments permanently. I left on the yarn ends on the rosettes when I realized I could use them to sew the rosettes to the hat.
While the doll’s head is useful, trying your design on the human who will wear the hat is essential. You may discover that your proportions are off, or some other element of design is wrong, and you need to tweak what you made up on the doll’s head.
You can find Ravelry here: https://www.ravelry.com/
You can find Etsy here to look for handspun yarn: https://www.etsy.com/?ref=lgo
Wrote up some simple patterns to encourage my begin to knit class. They're in love with cables but hesitant about knitting in the round on circular or DPNs. We'll get there.
Knitting isn’t just for making hats, sweaters or gloves you can make lovely designs for around the home like this storage basket. You can keep your yarn stash tidy, toys or even your toiletries in the bathroom. Cats love these baskets too. They are easy to make and perfect for a someone who’s just taken up knitting
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Transform your home with the stunning knitted oversized chunky basket, a perfect blend of warmth and style. This versatile piece adds a cosy
I like starting new things First time knitting on the round! I've actually been putting this off for months because I started once and just couldn't make it work, but it was surprisingly straight forward today. Maybe I'll have a cowl by the end of the weekend?