Just one skein of yarn, a few hours of knitting, and a quick seam! Free pattern + free video tutorial.
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Just one skein of yarn, a few hours of knitting, and a quick seam! Free pattern + free video tutorial.
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Check This OutAfter many, many requests for an Entrelac tutorial, I’m SUPER EXCITED to be able to offer this. And it’s FREE!
Check This OutLace knitting can be daunting to knitters who have never tried it, but with a little help, these techniques are simple to learn, and the reward of a finished lace scarf is totally worth it.
Pattern + links to 5 instructional videos.
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Materials Needed:
• one skein of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Worsted (widely available at craft stores)
• size 10.5 US needles (preferably wooden ones)
• a tapestry needle for weaving in your ends
Pattern + links to seven instructional videos
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• 70 yards of bulky yarn; or 100 yards of worsted, held double stranded
• Size 13 needles
• Tapestry needle
Pattern + links to 3 instructional videos
Check This OutIntimated by the twists and turns of traditional Irish Fisherman knitting? This shawl is a good place to start learning how to manage a cable needle and read the charts.
This pattern is available two ways – either as a pattern with instructional videos, or as a pattern only.
Check This OutUse spit-splicing to create a colorful lace scarf, with limited ends to weave in.
Free Ravelry download.
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