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Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free pattern. Show all posts

March 20, 2012

Free Pattern - Sugar Cubes Knit Scarflette

This was one of my debut patterns. It's a beginner knit scarf pattern which incorporates an optional crochet edging. Anyone with basic knitting skills, you can make this scarf. It a perfect pattern for that quick gift because it can easily be made in one weekend. The gentle pattern gives a beautiful texture to any yarn.

Pattern Level
- Beginner

Materials
- Worsted Weight yarn color of your choosing (demo made from 85% wool, 15% mohair). Approximately 190yds.
- US #9 needles (5.5 mm)
- Crochet hook H (5.0)

Size
- Will vary

Pattern stitches used
- k- knit
- p- purl

Instructions:
Cast on 33 sts.
Rows 1 and 5 (RS): Knit
Rows 2, 4, 6, and 8: K the knit sts and P the purl sts
Row 3: k1, *p2, k6; rep from * to end
Row 7: k5, *p2, k6; rep from * to last 4 sts, end p2, k2
Rep rows 1-8 twenty one (21) times (or as many times as your desired length requires)
Bind off all sts, and insert crochet hook in last loop

Edging:
3 sc in corner
sc evenly across to corner, 3 sc in corner 3 times
Sc evenly across, sl st in first sc, bind off
Weave in ends, block & wear

Feel free to contact me if anything is unclear or doesn't work. I am available via email, and or leave a comment here on the blog (with a way to contact you).

March 1, 2012

Knit Chunky Scarf - Free Pattern


This was one of the first patterns I ventured to write. This knit chunky scarf is also a staple in my closet. I love it! I made myself one a few years back and it still gets tons of compliments simply because it is very impressive. I've sold several copies of this pattern, but now I'm retiring it from my shop(s) and giving it to you here for free! Why? Well a couple of reasons: 1) I want to focus my shop and efforts on crochet so I'm slowly retiring all knitting patterns. I love to knit, but I can't get as much done in that medium as I can in the limited time I have to crochet; 2) I love the supportive handmade community and sometimes you gotta give something back to show your love.

So here is the Knit Chunky Scarf Pattern for your enjoyment! You can also download a free copy if you're on Ravelry.

Materials:

- Size 11 needles
- Size I9 crochet hook
- 2 Balls Wool Ease Thick & Quick® or comparable yarn

Pattern Level:
- Beginner


Pattern Stitches:
K = Knit
P = Purl

Finished Length:
6 ft. or more

Instructions:

Cast on 16 sts
Cut 32 14’ pieces of yarn for fringe
Row 1: k across
Row 2: p across
Row 3: k across
Repeat rows 1-3 for pattern until 25” of yarn remain
Bind off
Weave Ends

Finishing:
Use two pieces of the previously cut yarn and loop through every other stitch along the edges using I9 crochet hook.

Note:
For men, the fringe may be excluded and the overall body made longer by repeating until yarn is exhausted and weaving in the ends.

November 7, 2011

Free Pattern - Tunisian Crochet Ribbed Cowl

Every now and then you have to create something in a stitch you've never used before. Why? Because it keeps your skills sharp and you grow in the process. When I set out to learn Tunisian Crochet it was for just that reason. I wanted to learn something new and expand my skill set. This pattern was developed with the idea that repetition is the best way to learn a new skill.

This Tunisian Crochet Ribbed Cowl pattern is for the beginner in Tunisian crochet. The finished piece can be used for both men or women making it a great gift option.

Enjoy and share and let me know if you have any questions or problems with the pattern.

Materials:
- Size I9 Crochet Hook
- 3 Balls SWS by Patons Yarn (110 yds each)

Pattern Level: Intermediate

Pattern Stitches: TSS - Tunisian Simple Stitch; TKS - Tunisian Knit Stitch; TPS - Tunisian Purl Stitch; SC - Single Crochet

Pattern Stitch Instructions:

TSS

Foundation base row: Insert hook in the second chain from the hook, wrap yarn around hook, and pull the loop through, keeping it on hook, repeat in each chain across to the end, do not turn.

Reverse base row: Ch 1, wrap yarn around hook and pull it through the first loop on the hook, *wrap yarn around hook and pull it through the next two loops on the hook. Repeat from * to end. One loop remains on the hook. This loop is considered the first stitch of the next row.

Forward row: Insert the hook under the single vertical thread, from right to left, then wrap the yarn around the hook and pull through keeping the loop on the hook, repeat across.

Reverse row: As reverse base row

TKS

Forward row: Insert the hook through the center of the stitch below, from front to back, then wrap the yarn around the hook and pull through, keeping the loop on the hook. Repeat as required.

Reverse row: As reverse base row

TPS

Forward row: Bring the yarn forward to the front of the work. Insert the hook under a single vertical thread in the same way as for Tunisian simple stitch, then take the yarn to the back, wrap it around the hook and pull through keeping the loop on the hook. Repeat as required.

Reverse row: As reverse base row

Pattern Instructions:

With I9 hook and yarn Chain 34

Row 1: 1TSS in second ch from hook, 1 TSS in each ch to end, do not turn, ch 1

Rows 2: *YRH pull through 1st 2 loops on hook, repeat from * to end – 1 loop on hook, ch 1, do not turn

Row 3: Skip 1st st, 1TKS in next st, *1 TPS in each of next 2 sts, 1 TKS in each of following 2 sts, repeat from * to end, ch 1, do not turn

Row 4: *YRH, pull through first 2 loops on hook, repeat from * to end – 1 loop remains on hook, ch1, do not turn, repeat rows 3 & 4 for pattern until piece measures 39 inches. Do not bind off.

Row 5: SC across to last st, ch 1, turn.

Finishing

With WS facing, fold piece and sl st across for seam, ch 1, do not bind off.
   With WS facing SC around edge ending with sl st in first st. Bind off
   With WS facing attach yarn to next edge at seam with sl st, SC around ending with sl st in first sc, bind off

  Weave ends and wear!

September 16, 2011

Free Crochet & Knit Pattern: Gentlemen's Cowl

Men are sometimes the hardest to create and buy for! This crochet & knit cowl pattern is designed specifically with the male in mind, although it can be used by the female persuasion as well.

If you are a beginner in both knitting and crochet, you can create this very simple piece with great results! It uses basic stitches and works up pretty fast and easy.

If you run into any questions, please contact me and I will do my best to help you virtually!

Level: Beginner
Materials: 
  • Size 8 knitting needles
  • Size H8 crochet hook
  • 2 medium size buttons
  • Tapestry needle
  • 1 Skein worsted weight yarn (color A) (6 oz)
  • 1 Skein worsted weight yarn (color B) (6 0z)
Stitches Used:
Instructions:
  • With color A and size 8 knitting needles, cast on 80
  • Row 1: k across
  • Row 2: p across
  • Repeat rows 1 & 2 until you have 26 rows, change to color B and continue for 26 rows, bind off

Crochet Panel 1: Holding colors A & B and using H8 crochet hook
  • Row 1: on first edge of knit panel sc in 20th st from edge, then sc across 20 sts, turn
  • Row 2: Ch 2 hdc in 20 sts across
  • Repeat row 2 for pattern until 6 rows total, bind off
Crochet Panel 2: Holding color A & B and using H8 crochet hook
  • Row 1: On second edge of knit panel, sc in 20th st from edge, then sc across 20 sts, turn
  • Row 2: Ch 2, hdc in 20 sts across, turn
  • Row 3: Ch 2, hdc in next 5 sts, ch 2, skip 2 st, hdc in next 5 sts, ch 2, skip next 2 st, hdc in last 6 sts, turn
  • Row 4: Ch 2, *hdc in next 5 sts, 2 hdc in ch 2 sp, repeat from * to last 6 sts, hdc in last 6 sts, turn
  • Row 5: Ch 2, hdc in 20 sts across, turn
  • Row 6: Ch 2, hdc in 20 sts across, bind off

Finishing
Sew buttons onto flat crochet panel across from buttonholes on crochet panel 2. Bind off, weave in ends, wear.

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May 30, 2011

Free Crochet Scarf Pattern - 2012 Special Olympics USA Scarf Project

Thank you for your interest in the Free Crochet Scarf Pattern made specially for the 2012 Special Olympics. The post has been moved to the new Yarn Obsession home on the web.  Follow the link below directly to the Free Pattern post. . . 

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