Wednesday 9 July 2014

Cowls


Cowls are easy and fast projects, perfect for beginners, presents,and for finish stashed yarn. Also for resting brakes from larger projects. Here are a sample of different textures, colours and forms.


White Frosted Glow
Pattern: Frosted Glow by Melynda Bernardi
Yarn: DROPS Eskimo White
Needle: KnitPro 7 mm










Frosted Gray Cowl
 
A Noble Cowl
Mostaza Cowl
Lila Cowl


Pattern: Frosted Glow by Melynda Bernardi
Yarn: Podium Sportive Yarn
Needle: KnitPro US 7 - 4.5 mm











Pattern: A Noble Cowl by Emily Kausalik
Yarn: Black cotton












Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Karisma Superwash
Needle: KnitPro US 7 - 4.5 mm











Yarn: Podium Sportive Yarn
Needle: KnitPro US 9 - 5.5 mm

Tuesday 24 June 2014

A Simple Sweater


Pattern: Simplest Sweater by Juliet Romeo Juliet
Yarn: DROPS Nepal 1709 Blue
Needle: KnitPro US 9 - 5.5 mm
Date: January 2014


An easy sweater worked in one piece, top-down, with boat neck and no ribbing, just simple and elegant crocheted ending. You can find the free pattern at Ravelry.
Top-down construction

Crocheted ribbing detail




Monday 9 June 2014

Espiga

Pattern: Inspired by 
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Alpaca 618 Green
Needle: KnitPro US 5 - 3.75 mm and US 2½ - 3.0 mm
Date: May 2014

One piece raglan pullover inspired by Hanna Fettig's Lightweight and Melissa Schaschwary' Heathered patterns.

With textured chart at the front and plain at the back, the distance between the lines is increased from top to down, which gives it some kind of lightness and movement to the whole.
Front
Back
More pictures at Ravelry

Cardigan 2.0

Pattern: Baby Sophisticate - Free by Linden Down
Needle: KnitPro 
US 7 - 4.5 mm
Date: December 2011

An elegant and easy baby swater worked in one piece, from the top to down, seamless and unisex.

Notes:
For 18 months size: Cast on 48 sts
Row 1: sl1, k4, pm, k7, pm, k24, pm, k7, pm, k5.
15 cm raglan
Ending body with 10 rows in garter sticht
Sleves: 37 sts
I forgot to count the sts for the collar but I made it quite larger. Also made a mistake and repeated row 5 and 6 of the collar several times… but I kind of like the result.

You can see more project details at Ravelry

Thursday 5 June 2014

Lightweight Pullover

Pattern: Lightweight Pullover by Hannah Fettig
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Alpaca 7815 Green
Needle: KnitPro US 5 - 3.75 mm
Date: January 2013

Worked from the top down, in one piece, this is an easy pattern for beginners. Drops Alpaca yarn is soft and warm, lightweight and comfortable.
More details at Ravelry.
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