Snoodie
I designed the snoodie pattern this week... check it out!
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/snoodie
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/snoodie
SnoodieI designed the snoodie pattern this week... check it out! http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/snoodie
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This is my newest pattern!!! I designed it to worn in the fall, because it has a great leaf lace on the front of the hat. If you would like to purchase it the "Buy Now" link is here:
using worsted weight yarn and size 7 16"knitting needlesFor sizes small(kids), Medium(18"-20") and Large(20"-24") Hey there! Some of you have been asking for a easy knitted hat pattern., Well here it is!
Using worsted weight yarn and size 7 dpn's Body( make 2): Row 1: Cast on 32 stitches, join to make a round. Row 2: k2,*p2,k2* repeat from * all the way around. Row3-14: Repeat Row 2 Row 15: knit all the way around. Row 16: k4,c4b,c4f,k4, knit 16( to the end). Row 17: knit all the way around. Row 18: k2,c4b,knit 4,c4f,knit2, knit 16 (to the end). Row 19: knit all the way around. Row 20: c4b, knit 8, c4f, knit 16(to the end). Row 21- 39: repeat Rows 15- 20 ( you repeat them 4x) Row: 40: Knit all the way around. Row 41: knit 2, *p2 , k2* repeat from * all the way around. Row 42-45: repeat row 41. Row 46: bind off. For the thumb hole: Go to row 21 on the non-cabled side of the glove and pick up 8 stitches, go up a row pick up 2 stitches, go up a row pick up 8 stitches, go down a row pick up 2 stitches, refer to picture. Knit 2 rows, the cut 6 out of the 8 stitches to make a hole, knit for 8 more rows then bind off. For the left hand do the same thing on the opposite side. There you have it a finished glove set! Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions. Oh! If you have a different way of making the thumb, go ahead and do it your way. This is the way I learned, and it is easiest for me! Please do not sell the pattern, or copy the pattern that is plagerism, but you may sell the items you make! |
AuthorI knit, crochet, and machine knit with the addi machines. I design patterns that are easy, quick and good looking, because I am the type of person that will always find a shortcut in anything!! Archives
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