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Hi everyone, here is a two in one accessory: a scarf that you can use as a wrap. The perfect project for beginners who want to try the easiest dropped stitch.

SIZE :
·         Length : 155 cm
·         Wide: 25 cm
MATERIALS:
·         5.5mm needles
·         Yarn weight: light worsted
·         Number of ball: 2

TENSION:
·         18 st x 14 rows: 10 cm x 10 cm on 5.5 mm needles

ABBREVIATIONS:
·         K: knit
·         yo: yarn over

INSTRUCTION:
‬DROP ‪STITCH‬ GARTER
  • Cast on 36sts
  • Row1,2: knit
  • Row3: k1, (yo twice,k1)
  • Row4: knit accross, dropping the yarn over as you go

Hi everyone! Today I'm going to share with you this cute lacy hat pattern. As usual, you will use straight needles. Why always straight needles? I thing there are enough knitting hat and sock patterns that require double pointed needles/ circular needle on internet. However, it does not mean I will never post patterns that require these needles. 

OK, here is the pattern:

MATERIALS:
_ 3.5mm needles
_ 3mm needles
_ Yarn weight: fine (sport)

TENSION:
20sts x 34rows = 10 x 10cm with 3mm needles
Size: medium

ABBREVIATIONS:
K: knit
K2tog: knit 2 together
P: purl
Psso: pass slipped stitch over
Sl: slip stitch
St(s): stitch(es)
St st: stockinette stitch
Yo: yarn over

INSTRUCTIONS:
Cast on 106 sts
On 3mm needles, work in 2x2 rib for 6cm

Then work on 3.5mm needles in lace stitch:
Row1: k2, (yo , sl1, k2tog , psso ,yo  k3) , k2
Row2 and 4: p
Row3: k2, (k3, yo , sl1, k2tog , psso, yo) , k2

Repeat row 1 to 4 until piece measures 23cm
Then:
Row1: k2tog, (k10, yo , sl2, k2tog , psso ) , k10, yo , sl1, k2tog , psso = 90 sts
Row2: p
Row3: k2tog, (k8, yo , sl2, k2tog , psso ) , k8, yo , sl1, k2tog , psso = 74 sts
Row4: p2tog
Row5: (k2tog), k1 = 19sts
Cut yarn and thread through remaining sts and pull
Sew back seam and enjoy!

Hi everyone! Here is another sock pattern. It's very similar to the previous one but with lace. Instead of making the socks entirely in st st, a lace stitch will add a touch of elegance. These socks are meant to be viewed and admired so do not hide them in your boots!


MATERIALS:
_ 2.5mm needles
_ 3mm needles
_ Yarn weight: Super fine (fingering)

TENSION:
26sts x 34rows = 10 x 10cm with 3mm needles
Measurement: size 37-38

ABBREVIATIONS:
K: knit
K2tog: knit 2 together
K2tog tbl: knit 2 together through the back of the loop
P: purl
Psso: pass slipped stitch over
Sl: slip stitch
St(s): stitch(es)
St st: stockinette stitch
Yo: yarn over

INSTRUCTIONS:
Cast on 58 sts
On 2.5mm needles, work in 2x2 rib for 2.5cm:
Row1: (K2, p2), k2
Row2: p2, (k2, p2)
Repeat rows 1 and 2

On 3mm needles, work in lace st for 15cm:

Lace stitch:
_Row1: k2, (yo, sl1, k1, Psso, k1, k2tog, yo, k2)
_Row2and4: k2, (p5, k2)
_Row3: k2, (k1, yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k3)
Repeat row 1 to 4


Then begin heel first side:

(right side)Row1: k15 and turn
Row2:Purl every even row
Row3: k14 and turn
Row5: k13 and turn
Row7: k12 and turn
Row9: k11 and k7 and turn
Row19: k8 and turn
Row21: k9 and turn
Row23: k10 and turn
Row25: k11 and turn
Row27: k12 and turn
Row29: k13 and turn
Row31: k14 and turn
Row33: k15 and turn
Row34: knit all 58sts

Heel: second side
Row1 (wrong side): p15 and turn
Row3: p14 and turn
Row5: p13 and turn
Row7: p12 and turn
Row9: p11 and turn
Row11: p10 and turn
Row13: p9 and turn
Row15: p8 and turn
Row17: p7 and turn
Row19: p8 and turn
Row21: p9 and turn
Row23: p10 and turn
Row25: p11 and turn
Row27: p12 and turn
Row29: p13 and turn
Row31: p14 and turn
Row33: p15 and turn
work in st st the first 15sts, lace st next 28sts, and st st the last 15sts until piece measures 27cm 

then work as following:
Row 1: k12, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k22, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k12
Row2: p every even row
Row 3: k11, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k20, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k11
Row 5: k10, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k18, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k10
Row 7: k9, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k16, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k9
Row 9: k8, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k14, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k8
Row 11: k7, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k12, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k7
Row 13: k6, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k10, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k6
Row 15: k5, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k8, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k5
Row 17: k4, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k6, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k4
Row 19: k3, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k4, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k3
Cast off 

With the right side together, sew the back seam with the yarn
Make another sock

Happy new year everyone! May the new year bring health and happiness to you :) 
Ok,  my first post of the year is a free knitting sock pattern. What makes this pattern special is that you will use regular straight needles. The pattern is very simple and you won't have difficulty knitting these socks. Find the colour that best suits you and begin!


MATERIALS:
_ 2.5mm needles
_ 3mm needles
_ Yarn weight: Super fine (fingering)

TENSION:
29sts x 38rows = 10 x 10cm with 3mm needles
Measurement: size 37 

ABBREVIATIONS:
K: knit
P: purl
St(s): stitch(es)
St st: stockinette stitch

MATERIALS:
_ 2.5mm needles
_ 3mm needles
_ Yarn weight: Super fine (fingering)

TENSION:
29sts x 34rows = 10 x 10cm with 3mm needles

ABBREVIATIONS:
K: knit
P: purl
St(s): stitch(es)
St st: stockinette stitch

INTRUCTIONS:
Cast on 58 sts
On 2.5mm needles, work in 1x1 rib (k1,p1) for 8rows 
On 3mm needles, work in st st
When piece measures 10cm, work as following:
Heel:  first side
(right side)Row1: k15 and turn
Purl every even row 
s, work rib 1x1 (k1,p1) for 8rows 
With 3mm needles, work st st 

When piece measures 10cm, work as following:

(right side)Row1: k15 and turn
Purl every even row
Row3: k14 and turn
Row5: k13 and turn
Row7: k12 and turn
Row9: k11 and turn
Row11: k10 and turn 
Row13: k9 and turn 
Row15: k8 and turn
Row17: k7 and turn 
Row19: k8 and turn 
Row21: k9 and turn 
Row23: k10 and turn 
Row25: k11 and turn
Row27: k12 and turn
Row29: k13 and turn 
Row31: k14 and turn 
Row33: k15 and turn 
Row3: k all 58sts 

Heel: second side
Row1 (wrong side): p15 and turn 
Row3: p14 and turn 
Row5: p13 and turn
Row7: p12 and turn
Row9: p11 and turn
Row11: p10 and turn 
Row13: p9 and turn 
Row15: p8 and turn
Row17: p7 and turn
Row19: p8 and turn 
Row21: p9 and turn
Row23: p10 and turn
Row25: p11 and turn
Row27: p12 and turn
Row29: p13 and turn
Row31: p14 and turn 
Row33: p15 and turn

work in st st until piece measures 22cm 

then work as following:

Row 1: k12, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k22, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k12 
p every even row 
Row 3: k11, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k20, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k11
Row 5: k10, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k18, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k10 
Row 7: k9, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k16, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k9
Row 9: k8, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k14, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k8 
Row 11: k7, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k12, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k7
Row 13: k6, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k10, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k6 
Row 15: k5, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k8, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k5 
Row 17: k4, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k6, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k4
Row 19: k3, k2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k4, t2tog, k2, k2tog tbl, k3 
Cast off 

With the right side together, sew the back seam with the yarn

Make another sock and you're done! 


Hi everyone! Today's pattern is for advanced beginners.

Have you noticed that these fingerless mittens are very furry? Of course you have! I used a quite advanced stitch called loop stitch(loopy stitch or fur stitch)

If you have never knitted a loop stitch of your life, I suggest you to learn it before making the glove. Cast on as many stitches as you want and follow the instructions on Special stitch below.

MATERIALS:
_ 4mm needles
_ Light weight Yarn
You are free to choose any color you like but here are few suggestions: brown, white, grey

ABBREVIATIONS:
_ k: knit
_ st(s): stitch(es)
_ WS: wrong side

SPECIAL STITCH: Loop or fur stitch
Row1: k
Row2: loop
Loop:
knit but do not drop st off the needle.
Bring yarn to front, between needles and loop it over your thumb, then bring it between the needles again.
Knit the stitch again -> you have 2sts on the right needle
Pass the 1st st over the 2nd and off to secure the loop.

INSTITUTIONS: ( for averaged women's hands)

Right hand:
Cast on 44sts
Rib 2x2: (k2, p2) for 5cm
Row 1: k22, loop21, k1
Row 2: k22, p22
Repeat row 1 and 2 until piece measures 14cm
Then rib 2x2 again for 1cm
Bind off
Sew down from bind off edge for 4cm
Sew up from cast on edge for 6 cm

Left hand:
Cast on 44sts
Rib 2x2: (k2, p2) for 5cm
Row 1: k1, Loop21, k22
Row 2: p22, k22
Repeat row 1 and 2 until piece measures 14cm
Then rib 2x2 again for 1cm
Sew down from bind off edge for 4cm
Sew up from cast on edge for 6 cm





Hi everyone! Today the pattern is a little bit more difficult than my previous ones. This is also my first free pattern with lace stitch. These wrist warmers are very stylish with the Mock Cables Rib, a mini cable stitch that doesn't require cable needle. I found this stitch on craftsy and I totally fell in love with it!


MATERIALS:

_3mm needles
_Yarn: super fine (fingering, baby, sock)

ABBREVIATIONS
  • K:knit
  • K2tog: knit 2 together
  • P: purl
  • Psso: pass slipped stitch over
  • RS: right side
  • Sl: slip
  • St(s): stitch(es)
  • St st: stockinette stitch
  • WS: wrong side
  • Yo: yarn over

STITCHES USED:

_ Lace stitch
_ st st
_ Mock Cables Rib:
Rows 1 and 3 (WS ): K2 , (P2 , K2)
Row 2: P 2, (knit into the second stitch on the left
needle, do NOT drop. Knit into the first stitch , as usual , drop BOTH stitches, P2)
Row 4: P 2, (K 2, P2)
_ Rib 2x2

INSTITUTIONS:
  • Cast on 51sts, or if you have big hands cast on 58sts
  • Row1: k (WS)

*Lace stitch
  • Row2: k1,( sl, k1, psso, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1, k2tog), k1
  • Row3: p
  • Repeat lace stitch 6 times

*St st
  • Work st st until piece measures 7cm
  • With the last row, k2tog once (RS)
*Then work mock cables rib 3times
  • Work rib 2x2 until piece measures 13cm
  • Work mock cables rib 2times
  • Cast off
  • With RS together, sew back seam
  • Turn RS out

Make another wrist warmer



Hi everyone! here is the pattern of a pretty fancy girly belt. The perfect gift for a teenage girl!  If you haven't learned the daisy stitch yet, hold this opportunity to add a new stitch under your belt ;)



MATERIALS:
  • 3.5mm needles
  • 3.5mm crochet hook
  • 3cm ring belt of your choice
  • Yarn

ABBREVIATIONS
  • K: knit
  • P: purl
  • P3tog: purl 3 together
  • RS: right side
  • St(s): stitch(es)
  • St st: stockinette stitch
  • Yo: yarn over

INSTITUTIONS
  • Cast on 9sts
  • St st:
  • Row1,3, 5: k
  • Row2,4: p
  • Daisy stitch:
  • Row 6 and 8 (RS ): K
  • Row 7: K 1 ( p 3 tog and don ’ t drop them off the needle, yo ( wrapping yarn completely around needle), p same 3 together again and drop them, k1
  • Row 9: K 1, p1, k 1, p3 tog and don ’t drop them off the needle, yo (wrapping yarn completely around needle) , k1, p1, k1
  • Repeat row6-9 until piece measures 100cm.
  • Bind off
  • Crochet border with 3.5mm crochet hook


Hi everyone! Here is another pattern. I named it the mariniere because it is inspired by the famous french striped shirt called mariniere.

MATERIALS

White yarn
Dark blue yarn
3.5mm needles
Lining fabric

ABBREVIATIONS

K: knit
RS: right side
St st: stockinette stitch
St(s): stitch(es)

INSTITUTIONS

Sides: (st st)
Cast on 84sts  with dark blue yarn
Row1: k
4 next rows: increase 1st at each end
Row11: switch to white
Row15: decrease 1st at each end
Row21: switch to dark black
Row25: decrease 1st at each end
Row31: switch to white
Row35: decrease 1st at each end
Row41: switch to dark black
Row45: decrease 1st at each end
Row51: switch to white
Row55: decrease 1st at each end
Row61: switch to dark black
Row65: decrease 1st at each end
Row71: switch to white
Row75: decrease 1st at each end
Row81: switch to dark black
Row86-91: work in garter st
Bind off
Make another side 
Sew both sides together

Handle: st st
Cast on 16sts
Work in st st until piece measures 85cm bind off. With RS together, sew back seam
Turn RS out

Lining
Use the knitted pieces as pattern and cut lining fabric out.

Hi everyone! This is a cool and little project. I used a kind of stitch called Purl twist ring and it's not as difficult as you may think if you find the name intimidating. If you are a beginner, don't be affraid and push youself to the next level! Here is the pattern:



MATERIALS:

  • 4mm Needles
  • Yarn
  • Button


ABBREVIATIONS:

  • K: knit
  • P: purl
  • P2tog: purl 2 together


INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Cast on 28 stitches
  • Row1: k (right side)
  • Row2: p1, (p2tog, but do not slip off needle, then p the 1st st again and SL both sets off needle together), p1
  • Row3: k
  • Row4: p2, (p2tog, but do not slip off needle, then p the 1st st again and SL both sets off needle together), p2

  • Repeat rows 1-4 until the piece measures about 25 cm. 
  • Bind off.
  • Fold one end of the knitting up to create a
  • pouch approximately 10cm deep.
  • Make a loop with yarn in the middle of the top and sew a button in the front side right where the loop is when the pouch is closed.

And you're done!
Hi everyone!  As Christmas is coming, today I’m going to share this Santa Claus’ hat pattern with you. If you are a beginner, this pattern is perfect for you. This hat is very easy to make, you just need regular single pointed needles and know the basics (stockinette stitch, garter stitch and knit tow together).


MATERIALS:
  • 4.5mm needles
  • White and red Yarn
ABBREVIATIONS:
  • K: knit
  • K2tog: knit 2 together
  • St(s): stitch(es)
  • St st: stockinette stitch
INSTRUCTIONS:
  • Cast on 86sts using white yarn
  • K every row until piece measures 5cm (garter st)
  • Switch to red yarn, k2tog, k82,k2tog
  • 14cm st st
  • (k10, k2tog)
  • 5rows st st
  • (k9, k2tog)
  • 5rows st st
  • (k8, k2tog)
  • 5rows st st
  • (k7, k2tog)
  • 3rows st st
  • (k6, k2tog)
  • 3rows st st
  • (k5, k2tog)
  • 1rows st st
  • (k4, k2tog)
  • (k3, k2tog)
  • (k2, k2tog)
  • (k1, k2tog)
  • ( k2tog)
  • Cut yarn and thread through remaining sts and pull
  • With white yarn make  pom-pom and sew it to tip of the hat


Cute bow for little girls <3
MATERIALS:


  • Yarn
  • 4 and 3mm needles

ABBREVIATIONS:


  • K: knit
  • St st: stockinette 
  • Sts: stitches

INSTRUCTIONS:

Bow: use 4mm needles

  • Cast on 20sts
  • Row 1,2,3: k
  • 13 rows st ts
  • Row 17,18,19: k
  • Bind off
Center band: use 3mm needles

  • Cast on 4sts
  • 10 rows sts
  • Bind off
  • Wraps it around the middle of the bow and sew the ends together.

MATERIALS: 

  • yarn
  • 4mm needles for the headband
  • 5 and 3.5 mm needles for the rose
ABBREVIATIONS:

  • K: knit
  • K2t: knit 2 together
  • P: purl
  • Sts: stitches

INSTRUCTIONS:

Headband:

  • Cast on 8sts
  • Row1: k
  • Row2: k1, p1
  • Repeat row 1 and 2 until piece measures 51cm
  • Bind off
  • Sew the ends together

Rose:

  • Cast on 193sts with 5mm needles
  • Row1: k1, *k2, lift 1st of these two over second*
  • Row2: k2t
  • Now use 3.5 needles
  • Row3 and 5: k
  • Row 4 and 6: p
  • Row 7: k1, k2t

Break off yarn and thread through rem sts and pull together. Twist ruffle around into a flower shape and secure using yarn still attached.



Materials: yarn, 4mm needles

ABBREVIATIONS:

  • K: knit
  • P: purl
  • Sts: stitches


INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Cast on 24sts
  • Row 1 and 2: k1, p1
  • Row 3 and 4: p1, k1
  • Repeat until piece measures 51 cm
  • Cast off.
  • Sew the ends together using a yarn needle.
Center band:

  • Cast on 8sts
  • When piece measures 8cm bind off.
  • Wraps it around the middle of the headband and sew the ends together.
Never get cold feet with these cute slippers ;)Hi, everyone ! Do you like these slippers ? They are cute, isn’t itThey are warm and look like ballerina. Girly and useful, they are perfect for women.They are actually easy to make. The only stitch you need to know is Garter Stitch. You also need to know how to knit tow together.


MATERIALS : Straight needles size 4mm, yarn, needle, ribbons

STITCH: Garter st (knit every row)

ABBREVIATION:
  • k2tog:
  • knit two together
  • st(s): stitch(es)


INSTRUCTION:
  •  Cast on 30 sts and work in garter sts until piece measures 14cm.
  • Then, for the next 4 rows increase 1 st = 34 sts
  • Then, for the next 2 rows, increase 3sts = 40 sts
  • When piece measures 18cm, k2tog
  • Next row, k2tog and cast off
  • Fold and sew 
  • Use a 70 cm ribbon to tighten the slipper



Hi, everyone! Here is another slipper pattern. Made entirely with Garter Stitch, beginners experimented knitters will have fun making and wearing this project.
Materials : Straight needles size 5mm, yarn, needle

Stitch: Garter sts (knit)

Abbreviation:

  • k2tog: knit two together
  • st(s): stitch(es)

Instructions:

  • Cast on 28 sts and work in garter sts until piece measures 20cm.
  • Then, for the next row k2tog
  • Next row, k2tog and cast off
  • Fold and sew 


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