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Here are some easy projects:
| Saskia |
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Do you have enough
handbags? I haven’t.
Here is a nice summer version.
Finished Size(s):
one
Skill Level: beginner
Yarn Used:
2 balls of Lang Yarns Saskia or any other
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| Fuzzy Scarves I |
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Sometimes knitting has to
be easy, mindless and colorful.
Eyelash and fun fur yarns
are ideal for this purpose. Just choose a great couple of
different yarns and knit. No pattern reading, no shaping – just
knit.
Finished Size(s):
one fits most adults
Skill Level: beginner
Yarn Used:
Gedifra Dandy (2 balls) and Gedifra
Techno Hair (2 balls) and/or Lana Grossa Pep Light (2 balls) and
Regia Single Color (1 ball) and/or Lana Grossa Pep (1 ball) and
Lana Grossa Twin Print (2 balls). |
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| One ball scarves |
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A
normal size scarf from just one ball of yarn? A scarf made of 25
grams of wool?
I’ve
worked on that issue.
Here
are 4 scarves, made from either 1 ball of Rowans KidSilk Haze or
Adriafil Touch, 1 ball of recycled Sari Silk yarn, 1 ball of
Gedifra Sheela or 1 ball of Lana Grossa Pep.
All
make great commuter or “on the go” projects – light weight, easy
to store, comfortable to knit everywhere.
Finished Size(s):
one fits most adults
Skill Level: Beginner/easy
Yarn Used:
either 1 ball of Rowans KidSilk Haze or Adriafil Touch, 1 ball of
recycled Sari Silk yarn, 1 ball of Gedifra Sheela or 1 ball of
Lana Grossa Pep.
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| Merry Needles |
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Spending a couple of weeks in
the UK this summer I wanted some travel gear for a selection of
knitting needles. As Germany isn’t the place to buy good knitting
equipment, I decided to knit and felt my own needle quiver.
So the first Little John came
to life. He did an excellent job during my stay in the UK and now has
gathered several mates.
The quivers are nice give-aways
– not only for the poor.
You will get patterns for
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2 Robins - quivers for double point needles
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2 Little Johns - quivers for straight needles
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2 Tucks - quivers for circular needles
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1 Much (the millers son) - quiver for crochet
hooks, lucet or short double point needles
All are felted knits.
Finished Size(s):
see above
Skill Level: intermediate
Yarn Used: Alafoss Lopi, Gedifra
Gigante, Noro Kureyon
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| Sheela Scarves |
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In the last couple of weeks I
had quite a few people asking or searching for scarves made from
Gedifra Sheela.
Sheela is a great yarn, soft,
quick to knit and - best of all - it knits into a fabric coming close
to a sheepskin. A knitters dream.
A scarf can be finished in one
evening which makes it a nice gift.
If you like Sheela scarves,
please also look at my “One Ball Scarves”, there is a pattern for a
cravat knitted from just one ball of Sheela included.
You will get patterns for 2 Sheela scarves
- one calling for 3 skeins of Gedifra Sheela, one calling for one ball
of Gedifra Sheela and two balls of Gedifra Tagliato.
You should know how to cast
on, bind off, knit and purl.
Finished Size(s):
One fits most adults
Skill Level: beginner
Yarn Used:
Gedifra Sheela
and Gedifra Tagliato.
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Scarves Bags, purses, baskets Self striping yarns Hats Gloves, mittens, wristwarmers Felted Knits One Ball Very quick Very easy Noro Yarns Rowans KidSilk Haze Recycled Sari Silk Yarn Mix & Match |
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Skill Levels:
Beginner
Projects for first time knitters using basic knit and purl stitches
Easy
Projects using basic stitches, repetitive stitch patterns, simple
color changes, and simple shaping and finishing.
Intermediate
Projects with a variety of stitches, such as basic cables and lace,
simple intarsia, double-pointed needles and knitting in the round
needle techniques, mid-level shaping and finishing.
Experienced
Projects using advanced techniques and stitches, such as short rows,
fair isle, more intricate intarsia, cables, lace patterns, and
numerous color changes.
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