Showing posts with label how to knit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to knit. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

How to Make a Yarn Doll


How to Make a Yarn Doll

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It's easy to take a child out to the mall, snatch a pricey doll off the shelves, and pay for it at the register. But will it be memorable for the child? Another way to approach the situation is to take the time to sit down with them and make a simple yarn doll. The end product may not be as fancy as a store-bought doll, but it'll carry fond memories of quality time spent with someone who cares about them.

Steps

  1. Decide the size of your doll. How big or small do you want your doll to be? Select a piece of cardboard that is roughly the same height. This card, the back of an old notepad, is about 5.5 inches or 14 cm tall.
  2. Select your soft yarn and loop it around the cardboard lengthwise. Tie a knot at the top to secure it.
  3. Keep wrapping the yarn around the board. You'll need at least 100 loops for a good doll. Remember, the more times you wrap it, the thicker your doll will be. On your last loop, tie it to a previous loop to secure it.
  4. Slide a piece of string between the loops and the cardboard. Slide it up to the top and tie a tight knot. This will gather all of the strings together in the center of the board. For a pretty accent bow, you can use a different color piece of yarn.
  5. Slide the strings off of the cardboard. Tie a piece of string in a tight knot around where you'd like the neck of the doll to be. Don't worry if it ends up being too big or too small. You can change it later.
  6. Tie a string tightly where you'd like her waist to be in the middle section of string.
  7. Tie the arms at the "wrists" and trim the looped yarn ends.
  8. Clip the end loops off of the body of your doll to make a "skirt" of yarn. If you want, you can make legs instead of a skirt by sectioning off the middle into 2 parts from the waist down and tying them off like you did the arms.

Tips

  • For a different look, braid the arms and legs before tying them off.
  • If you want your doll to have hair, make sure you put more loops in the beginning, then pull out some loops to be just hair before you tie the neck piece. Leave the extras to dangle in back until you're ready to make them hair.
  • Corn husk dolls are made in a similar fashion, only from corn husks rather than yarn.
  • To make a giant sized yarn doll use a string mop instead of yarn. Take the mop off the plastic piece that would connect it to the handle, fold in half and tie to make head.
  • For less waste, after tying the yarn at the top of the card, cut the yarn loops along the bottom before separating them into arms and legs. This reduces the waste of simply trimming off the loops after they are tied for arms and legs.
  • Try some embellishments like ribbon or using two colors of yarn successively.
  • If you want a doll with a long skirt, you don't have to cut and tie the legs. The bottom half of the doll will look like it's wearing a long skirt.
  • You can put a ring of LifeSavers in the middle for the body. It's really cute!!
  • You don't have to have legs you can make a dress for a girl.

Warnings

  • Always be careful with scissors.

Things You'll Need

  • Cardboard
  • Yarn
  • Scissors

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Calculated Industries Quilter's FabriCalc Quilt Design and Fabric Estimating Calculator

Calculated Industries Quilter's FabriCalc Quilt Design and Fabric Estimating CalculatorCALCULATED INDUSTRIES-Quilter's Fabric Calculator allows you to simplify your quilt planning. You can take pride and satisfaction in a finished quilt that starts with accurate measurements design and layout. This quilt design and fabric estimating calculator is perfect for all of your design needs and it can save you time materials and money! Calculate your total quilt yardage including borders binding and backing. Find the correct amount of fabric needed for blocks squares triangles and diamonds. This easy-to-use fabric calculator works as a regular calculator too. Use it anywhere. Convert your ideas into yards inches or metric measurements. Includes a long-life battery reference guide and illustrated user's guide.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Harrisville Designs Lotta Loops

Harrisville Designs Lotta LoopsLotta Loops Replacement Set contains enough cotton loops to create 10 additional potholders. Made in the USA.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Empty Pockets

Empty Pockets2008 Ardsley Music.1.Can't Slow Down 2.I Feel So Low 3.Empty Pockets 4.Musics Only Outlaw 5.More 6.I'm Down 7.Ain't That A Sin 8.Christopher Street 9.I've Already Won 10.Lies I've Told 11.You Don't Love Me Anymore 12.5 Guitars 13.Nuthin But Time 14.Roadhouse 15.Girl on the Side.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Circular knitting Yarns


There are many types of s yarn, different textures and colors. The other difference between thread s is the price. High quality yarn s bear a label price higher than the synthetic yarn s. Using the exact yarn requested in a pattern usually creates the best results, but there will be moments in which you can choose a different yarn that suggests the pattern. In doing so, you must choose a wire closest what weight to the recommended by the master as possible. Choose a thread that is similar in fiber will give a result that match the pattern.

S yarn are different in weight and thickness. There are four layers, tops, coiled s yarn. Layers is the number of threads that have been woven together to form the final thickness and weight of the finished yarn. When you purchase thread for a given project, must be exactly buy the quantity you need at that time, paying special attention to the number found on the label of yarn dye lot. If you only buy the wire by looking at color rather than batch dyeing, you could do not realize how yarn s may look the same in the store of have a slightly different hue which becomes evident when the threads are later joined while your project are circular. These subtle differences affect outcomes of your project, unless, of course, are deliberately choosing these tones. If you don't buy all the thread you need at the same time, it is possible that you are unable to find that dye lot number more later when you need it.A good idea is to keep each ball of yarn label until you have finished your project weave because it contains not only information on batches of dyeing and color number but also has lavado.Así instructions, there is often a pattern on the back you might want to knit sometime in the future.

Wire light s are best when circular newborns socket, shawls and baby wear and thin socks or gloves weaving fine needles.It is best to choose smooth treated wool washable or yarn for these elementos.S of yarn of medium-weight are better suited for adult sweaters, socks and scarves and wear more resistant articles as mittens and gloves. Heavy or bulky yarn s are ideal for outdoor or sweaters ski resort where you need a warmer and heavier quilt jackets.

Wool - yarn is spun from the fleece of the sheep. Wool is very durable and wool sweaters offer warmth against the cold of winter. Some people prefer to weave wool due to the quality of the finished project.Should be recalled, however, that wool has different textures and some will be rough texture considering that some will be suave.Si plans to lead wool next to the skin, I recommend as smooth a thread as possible. Some people find that more rough wool will make them feel a little spicy.When cleaning anything knitting wool, it is necessary to use a SOAP only very mild and cold or lukewarm water because wool will shrink and mat.

Cotton - this yarn is made from natural plant fibers.Cotton is warm in winter and cool in verano.El cotton is easy to wash, wear and can be used for almost any pledge you want to knit.








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Sunday, November 7, 2010

5 Reasons to join a group of Knitting


Only learned to weave? Do you have books from the library with pleasant patterns? Sometimes, when you knit it, is like the image of the book. You can do two things. Pay for a class of weaving in a local store thread which ranges between $80 for sessions from 4 to more than $100. What happens if you don't have time to take the class yet, or if you are outside your budget? Here's his answer: yourself to a group of weaving! The friendly knitters with much gusto answer some of your questions weave and get the help you need. Is worth the time? There are knitters in my age group? Here are the five reasons to join a group of weaving:

(1) To understand a pattern of weaving written in a book

How do not check pattern knit written with abbreviations and without explanations?Seem symbols in the chart of weaving to overwhelming? when a new Weaver wants to make a challenge of weaving patterns, get a book Dictionary collection mesh. Cannot wait to weave patterns such as that in the pictures.

Sometimes the drawings and explanations of terms like "pass slipped collection on" are not too clear.Non-frustrado.El pattern knitting written with you to the Group of weaving, and politely ask someone to help you find what you are doing mal.Por example, you want to test a "Vine" pattern and want to know if others found in the same problems you have. It might know some tips to make the pattern "Vine" stay flat or modify it, it seems that you want to search.

(2) In order to make new friends of weaving.

Assume that you are a new Weaver.You're so happy when you knit but who has not complied with nobody to teje.Desea tell someone what is your next project weave, or want to know if anyone tried to a thread that you want to mark. What can you do? Join a group of weaving. Talk about yarn and needles with other knitters in the Group!You can also learn new techniques for your next project and make a friend of weaving can stay in touch with a knitting yarn shop, or simply talk "knitting."

If you want your age to knitters, is time to go out and meet knitters. Don't be lazy to only looking for knitters your age online.Not all Tejedor your age spends much time online.Remember that when you meet a Weaver in person in a group of weaving t, they usually have a group of friends of tejer.Podría know knitting friends that have things in common with you...

I think that they won't find knitters your age group knitting? Won't, unless you start going to the meetings. There are a lot of circular groups meet weekly and have pictures on their blogs.Therefore, no excuses so you can not find friends of weaving of your age.

(3) Get motivated to finish a work in progress (WIP)

Growing list of sketches? sometimes helps to share their WIPs with another Tejedor, encourages finish a WUP. Others can help underant why is postponed a work in progress. For example, didn't know that it was because the pattern is too simple, don't like yarn, don't like colors is selected and you want to try it with another color. These are things that a weaver who don't want to admit to himself, sometimes, but others can show you. Never hurts to get a second opinion on his ongoing work to improve it.

(4) To get new ideas to see other projects.

You is ending its WIPs (WIP), but seems to be "blank" when it comes to new ideas.Go online and see pictures of fabrics, view photos in magazines and not circular projects ' get inspired with a new idea yet.Start the fork and open your mind to new types of projects.

See what other knitters in your group are circular.Ask them how they got ideas for your project.Are they weave him for a friend?Ask them where get ideas for a project of tejer.Por example, a member can weave a sock in the round with beautiful pink yarn.See only the thread that you are working on can inspire to test a new yarn color or a pattern of lace.

(Write 5) about in his Blog of circulars

Are you a weaver who writes a blog knitting? you familiar with the common publish "weave" things only related problem? what if you weave not both in 5 days and therefore can register the imágenes.Tampoco can tell readers about things not weave or what you liked about a group of weaving together with you were to.?

Remember that many knitters do not belong to a group of tejer.Ellos feel curious as to where the meeting took place, how many members attended, how many years were, and what tejer.Por example, you can publish photos of you and circular members and write about technical circulars or tips that aprendiste.después seeing your post on the Group of weaving meet you went to some readers even that want to join a group of weaving. what meeting your readers and let them know when the next circular-group meeting is?

I hope that these 5 reasons to join a group of weaving motivate to make new friends of weaving and finishing their BOCETOS.Ahora, you have a topic related to weaving to put on your blog, when you don't have any news of tejer.Usted has no more excuses to join a group of weaving.








Monica Silva motivates other young knitters in his 20 years as she, to weave thin scarves and skinny scarves with patterns of weaving simple, such as horizontal stripes, diagonal stripes, vertical stripes and a stitch fall vertical.Silva enjoys making skinny belts scarves and also dressing them as a venda.Visite his blog at [http://1knitscarf.com] to get ideas of scarf mesh and patterns.


Saturday, November 6, 2010

Friday, November 5, 2010

Crochet So Fine: Exquisite Designs with Fine Yarns

Crochet So Fine: Exquisite Designs with Fine Yarns
Kristin Omdahl's Crochet So Fine takes crocheted clothing from fussy to fashionable! By working with thinner yarns and more flexible stitches, crocheters can produce garments that are stylish and comfortable, figure-flattering without being form-fitting and great for layering. And just because the yarn is thin doesn't mean crocheters need to use the smallest of hooks, fine crochet can be quick and easy, too.

Crocheters begin by exploring techniques specific to crocheting with fine yarns: gauge, blocking, and garment construction tips to maximize drape. Then they can choose from 20 projects including stunning crocheted pullovers, cardigans, jackets, capes, shawls, scarves, hats, and more. Many of the projects only require one or two skeins of yarn. The designs are interesting to make, using clever stitch motifs, innovative and traditional shaping methods, and a variety of crochet techniques and embellishment ideas. In addition to a variety of stitch patterns, motifs, and techniques, Crochet So Fine includes tutorials with detailed illustrations and instruction on Tunisian crochet, broomstick crochet, and hairpin lace. The garments include couture details such as colorwork, beading, lace, ruffles, tiers, and more. All stitch motifs include charts, and the specialized techniques include how-to sections.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Free eBook! Felt Projects: 6 Free Felted Knitting Patterns

There's something magical about felting your knitting.

The first felted project I made was a pair of slippers. It was absolutely amazing to knit a Shaquille O'Neal-sized pair of slippers, throw them in a hot wash, and pull out a pair of Mom-sized slippers. They were beautiful, and my mom still wears them, even though I've had to patch them a couple of times.

Here at Knitting Daily, we love felting and we want to share that love with you. We've put together six felt projects for you in our new free eBook Felt Projects: 6 FREE Felted Knitting Patterns. From slippers to beads to bags, you'll have a blast practicing the art of felting your knitting.

Felt Projects: 6 FREE Felted Knitting Projects
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Knitted Felted Slippers by Marcy Petrini: Learn the ins and outs of knitting felted slippers. With a little experimenting, you can figure out how to make felted slippers in any size—and they're great for gifts!

Easy Felted Beads by Amy Clarke Moore: Learn to use the wet-felting technique to make felt beads! This technique is really fun and rewarding. You'll end up with a beautiful string of beads that will wow your friends. You can embellish your beads with needlefelting, too!

Felted Oven Mitts by Beth Lutz: Turn beautiful alpaca yarn in to beautifully felted oven mitts! This fun project proves that you can felt with many types of yarn and end up with fabulous results.

Celtic Tote by Jennifer Tallapaneni:  Cables look great in felted knits, and in the Celtic Tote, Jennifer Tallapaneni really makes those cables pop by outlining them with a contrasting color.

Dumpling Bags by Sharon Dreifuss:
This cleverly designed little cutie is one of our all-time popular bag patterns. You'll want to make one of these for each of the women in your life.

Formal Boot Bag by Laura Irwin  This sturdy bag is decorated with buttons and bobbles. Add to that the stylish metal chain and you'll be carrying this bag all winter long, gathering compliments wherever you go.

So download Felt Projects now, dig out your feltable yarn and your needles, and get knitting (and felting!).

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Ball Of Yarn Charm Sterling Silver

Ball Of Yarn Charm Sterling SilverFrom the Sterling Silver collection. Ball of Yarn Sterling Silver Charm. This hand made charm features a detailed on both sides a ball of yarn with two knitting needles. Includes a small ring to attach it to a bracelet, necklace, etc. Measures .75" high. The art of the silversmith has been practiced for nearly twenty centuries. Because of silver's wonderful properties, it is a perfect medium for the craftsman's expression. Silver is also a precious commodity, and so the silversmith's work becomes treasured possessions. Many families have heirlooms of silver passed down through the generations. These sterling silver collectibles capture the images of popular events, places, family, and life, each hand made by the artisans in the same manner today as centuries ago.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Sunday, October 31, 2010

7 Ways that you can feel comfortable in a Knitting group meeting


Learn to weave? Bitten by the bug of weaving? Now is the time to meet more people who are engaged to knit! Correct errors in its fabric too. Get the most out of their group of weaving a meeting. You can tell you what to expect from a meeting of the Group of weaving and I show you 7 ways you can feel comfortable between experienced knitters. Have fun making new friends to share ideas of weaving and projects.

Here are 7 ways that you can feel comfortable in a group of weaving meeting:


Talk with other knitters, not remain quiet. Not only are displayed and weave their projects!

Can do you at home, right? The first time I went to a group of weaving, I thought that only the people sat down together and weaving in silence. I was wrong! It is more like a group of friends get together to talk and become circular.

You'll be surprised how the other members of the Group want to know it.It is your way of making feel you welcome.


You will be the same when members come first to their tissue group meeting.

Be prepared to answer questions like, "how long had you weave," "Where to buy your thread," "where you live" and "what big plans for the weekend?" Ask them what they think of LYSs (Local Yarn Shops). If you are a new Weaver, a list of LYSs near you to view and play the new brands of yarn, buy yarn or go to their sales throughout the day. Keeping the list of their LYSs and ask them to think of a certain LYS. The group members are happy to tell you about his experience of shopping in a LYS.

Hear comments such as "staff was gloominess, the staff is so friendly, too expensive for me, basically same thread in my LYSs, not worth the trip".This information is useful when handling the LYS to buy yarn.


If you've been to a LYS before, please share with them how were treated, that you have purchased or only what you liked the LYS. For example, the first time I went to a group of weaving, 2 members worked in a LYS! Help a Weaver once again with your project. People go to a group of weaving weaving, but also to learn from experience knitters. For example, be kind enough to submit your project for a second and help other new Weaver with his project as "holes" fixing or cose extra in a needle.

I remember that my first Tissue Group, meeting only knew how to put and weaving in the collection of the League.Had finished my handkerchief, but didn't know how to get rid.


I asked a member if she could show how to get rid of my scarf, and she politely quell the hat and needles 4, to show me discarded! Wow, talk about being nice! Carry a simple project weave for knit. You are at the meeting that satisfy knitters, share tips and weaving. If it takes long, complicated patterns that require stitches you count each row and focus too, then stay home to do so.


The idea is to join the conversation and be friends.

I recommend putting a project of weaving as a dishcloth, sock, scarf or shawl which has 1 or 2 patterns, or the collection of the League.For example, a member in one of the meetings that says, "brought something mindless knitting." It was a long scarf in the collection of the League. Bring your list of patterns of weaving writing.

A member or you could get an idea for weaving project meeting.If you are a member regular, a member could even offer yarn as a gift and would like to knit this time.


At times, may not be secure basic as a chevron, pen and the fan or the Horseshoe pattern.You will be glad that someone or have a list of basic patterns in writing in the bag of weaving Bring some of their WIPs (works on projects). Each Weaver strives to finish a project because there is always a new most exciting project to start. Encourage them to complete their WIPs.

Don't forget to tell you what is in your hands!Not just for show, but to obtain their views and suggestions.


For example, one of his sketches is a scarf mohair yarn fitting.Gladly tell you what they think about thread that you use, congratulate him on the idea and ask about the days more later until the end of it. Gather in knit next events. If you are a new Weaver, need not be shy in a LYS event. Why go by yourself to a fabric store sale, event, or circular show?Have fun with friends. what planning go to an event of weaving? Ask the members if going and meet them there!

After attending a meeting of the Group of weaving, you will want to go to the siguiente.Espero 7 ways to help you feel comfortable in a tissue group meeting.Remember that get to know members of your group, make a simple weave and join them in an event of weaving project.Circular not to be a single, sometimes frustrating experience.








Monica Silva motivates other young knitters in his 20 years as she, to weave thin scarves and skinny scarves with patterns of weaving simple, such as horizontal stripes, diagonal stripes, vertical stripes and a stitch fall vertical.Silva enjoys making skinny belts scarves and also dressing them as a venda.Visite his blog at [http://1knitscarf.com] to get ideas of scarf mesh and patterns.


Saturday, October 30, 2010

Tips for prevention of anthelmintic when circulars with chenille


Chenille is a wonderful and versatile yarn which produces soft and luxurious fabric when knit or crochet. Unfortunately, working with chenille is not always a company without any problems. One of the most common problems associated with chenille is the tendency to the anthelmintic when tissues. Anthelmintic occurs when a loop of yarn pulls away from the woven fabric and rolls back on itself. We have found this problem every time with one of our favourite chenille, Muench Touch Me yarn s and therefore we know how frustrating that can be.

Fortunately, if we understand what it is that facilitates anthelmintic chenille, we can take steps to prevent that from happening. Chenille yarn s are constructed of short tufts of anchored in a central core of coiled fibres, yarns and it is precisely this spiral nature core yarn which gives rise to worming. It's like when you hold both ends of a length of string, and then twist and twist and twist...Finally, if there is any delay in the chain, coil to envelope yes mismo.Chenilla begins with some rotation built on it and spin that introduces more when circular, the greater the likelihood that you'll get some worming.

Therefore, there are some things you can try to reduce the likelihood of anthelmintic:


Reduce the size of the needle - a narrower gauge its points of suture is maintained in place and reduce the likelihood of worming. (Some, which tends to produce a more strict meter weave, is less likely to allow anthelmintic.)
Take steps to reduce the amount of rotation you're entering. Each stitch mesh introduces a small amount of rotation for yarn and knitting stitches rotation in the opposite direction of purl stitches. Therefore any piece knitting entirely in stockinette collection (stitches mesh everything on the one hand stitches purl all on the other hand) will be filming at the edges.
Balancing knitting stitches, purl stitches in League collection or collection of seeds, you can reduce the parasite effect. Try to weave continental style. Continental style weaving tends to present less round nut yarn of English style (pull thread). Weaving from the other end of the wire. If the rotation that is introduced in the same direction rotation core yarn, will be much more likely to have problems with disinfectant.Working from the other end of wire can be balanced torque core yarn and reduce vermífugo.Recuerde some fibers have a greater tendency to worms. Slippery microfiber and rayon fibers and synthetic fibers are more likely worm than cotton. If your favourite chenille has a high percentage of fibre slippery, you might want to hold another thread with him when circulars - thread can help your chenille instead of anchor.

A little knowledge can go a long camino.Si you have problems with anthelmintic, try to experiment on some of the points listed above.Don't be afraid of me working with a beautiful thread as Muench Touch and not leave!Keep trying until you find what works for usted.Su reward is the fabric of plush, velvety chenille fabrics.








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Choose a Knitting machine


There are many options when choosing a machine knitting. How to determine which one is right for you?

Machines come in three general categories: manual, punch cards, and electronic or computerized.With a manual machine must move around pins handy when you want to change the pattern. with a boring machine card which you enter basic pattern cards that come with (or make your own cards pattern) in the machine and the machine, then knows how to change settings for patterns.

With an electronic machine, there are files stored in your memory for basic patterns (new add your own), and reads the pattern as well as a machine card and automatically moves clockwise to make that model. Many machine Knitters begin with a machine weaving manual, and then once you have determined what your needs are, move up to an electronic machine.

Machines come in four indicators team diferente.estos indicators are determined by the distance between the needles in the bed of the machine; the higher the bandwidth, the thicker yarn can treat. Think about what you'll want to knit with his machine that gets one with a meter suitable for thread to use.

Bulky (9 mm needles) machines are used for weaving thick circular knitting yarn s hand. Mid-gauge machines (6.5 mm) manage all types of yarns hand including yarn weight DK tape yarn of novelty, mohair and nubby yarn s s s s.They are the best machines for knitters mano.Son probably the most versatile and capable of producing tissue resembling made by hand. Standard gauge (4.5 mm) machine weaving fibers of commercial quality (Nothing finer than yarn DK-weight s); usually coned yarn s.Well s more thin, similar to thread yarn gauge of knitting machines (3.6 mm) and well, producing lightweight fabrics.

All knitting machines are available in models of robust, metals, marching in $700 and go to several thousand dollars.MID-gauge machines are also available in versions of (cheaper) plastic .Buscar machine mid-gauge good, basic that will operate easily, fun and well. You must be able update a good plastic machine of optional accessories.

Most machines bed machines, i.e. to have a set of needle flat bed for stockinette knit stitches. Some metal bed machines are performed as double bed machines that allow to nerves automatically (without points stitches in hand manipulation). You can also start with a machine bed and add in a ribber later.

Weave bed metal machines are available from Silver Reed (also sold as "Studio" in Canada) and craft.Silver Reed offers all four meters and is one of the most respected and reputation of companies of weaving machine.Craftsman offers more basic and affordable standard and mid-gauge machines.

Plastic knitting machines are available from Silver Reed and Bond.Weaving bond machines are the least expensive available and retail of $130 to $250.Plastic retailers (150 needles in her bed) Silver Reed LK-150 for children up to $ 400.This machine is reliable, fun to use, uses hand circular s of yarn and has many accessories complement;so you start with a great year for knitters mano.puede combine hand and machine knitting hand weaving corrugated edges, and then machine knitting the body of a LK-150 suéter.El and other basic as he machines, lets you enjoy the challenge of hand handle stitches to create a texture interesante.El LK-150 has a chariot of Fair Isle optional worthwhile investment for people who feel thwarted by Fair Isle.

Unless you are familiar with circular knitting machines, it would be prudent to locate a reseller or two and go and talk to them about what to do and find out what they can do different machines in its range of precios.Necesitará continued while they are learning with too much of your machine and preferably lecciones.Si support can, you'll want to talk with other machine knitters, or attend a machine knitting club (these are usually sponsored by local distributors) .a beginner you might want to buy a machine mid-gauge for you to use all its s yarn weaving of the mano.Buena luck and have fun.








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Friday, October 29, 2010

Gildan Adult Heavy Weight Blend Open Bottom Sweatpants - in your choice of colors

Gildan Adult Heavy Weight Blend Open Bottom Sweatpants - in your choice of colorsGildan Adult Heavy Weight Blend Open-Bottom Sweatpants. 50/50 blended sweats for comfort and durability. Preshrunk 50% cotton / 50% polyester, 7.75 ounces. Slightly tapered open-bottom leg, covered elastic waistband with draw-cord. Differential rise for better fit. air-jet spun yarn for softer feel and no-pill performance. Sizes are Small to 3X-Large. Care Instructions: Machine wash warm, inside out, with like colors, only non-chlorine bleach, tumble dry medium, do not iron and do not dry clean.

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Alpaca yarn


Alpacas belong to the family of the South American camelid. Addition of the vicuña, alpacas have more rare and best of all camelid fiber. These passive animals have been domesticated for thousands of years and are very much appreciated worldwide for its luxury and high-quality fiber. They must be private sometime around end of may or at the latest by June, to avoid sunshine, and they are very well insulated. Once private, alpacas are free to move, play and graze, of their lives, usually a little beyond 15 years. Alpacas are not harmed by the annual process of shearing, which is similar to the Court of hair and actually enjoy being relieved of its heavy warm coats as summer arrives.

Alpaca yarn is quite rare, reason why is a highly appreciated worldwide luxury material. Its softness is often compared with the softness of cashmere. Alpaca yarn is much stronger, more delicate and more resistant to handling piles that cashmere. The rich luster, flexible ASA and the strength of fiber remain unmatched by most other specialty fibers.Alpaca yarn clothes are relatively light compared with lana.Además this, thread Alpaca is also very warm, almost up to eight times more of wool.

Alpaca yarn comes in about 18 natural tones, ranging from snowy white camel Jet negro.La fiber is classified in microns - ranging from baby, which makes clothing them softer, lighter and more expensive, is in the range of 22-23 microns, while the thicker huarizo varieties can go up to 30 microns. The average human hair is about 100 microns, which is easy to understand.

Alpaca yarn is widely used throughout the world and is usually mixed with Merino Wool or other fibres to make all kinds of garments, ranging from high fashion point genres like pants and shirts sweaters and coats.Alpaca yarn also combines with silk to produce silk alpaca, used to make scarves and other elementos.Edredones and blankets made from alpaca yarn are also very popular, especially among people who are allergic to wool.








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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Hide Flow - circulars in difficult times


In these tough economic times, the new buzzword is definitely "Save". Banks and financial institutions want to save your money for you, towns and cities you want to save the garbage in containers for recycling, the environmental movement wants to save the rainforest with the spotted owl and store the promise of discounts to save money at the checkout line.

Knitters are well known as protectors of experienced, actively stalking yarn and constantly looking around new colors and textures. Made with the game, surreptitiously stored in corners and maze of their homes, much like squirrels hiding the nuts for next winter.Sometimes we forget that where these alijos.Vienen have hidden from a cache outside of place of thread can be a pleasant surprise, only to open the bag or box, look at the contents with nostalgia mutter "perhaps not yet" and put it back where it was found.

Serious Knitters love caressing skeins of yarn, evidence to the softness of his hand, discussed about sample cards while creating how this thread and no other could weave in this sleeve pullover raglan dreamer with funnel neck.Sprouting ideas, although always creative, it is likely that are too ambitious and riding by knitting disponibles.Por, unfortunately, time constraints if enough time between the purchase and distribution passes, are often forgotten why that particular yarn was bought in the first place. Like a financial portfolio, a stash of yarn always can benefit from a scheduled review and put to good use weave before it undergoes a devaluation in texture or color.

It seems strange but even something apparently fairly basic thread may start looking for fashion fecha.S ex yarn as textures chenille and skins, a popular move time sobre needle to make room for yarn types currently on the boards of drawing spinners and manufacturers. Even the more keen-eyed Weaver is aware of what comes in future trends as new production techniques and methods are always in the wings. It is safer to innovative textures and varieties of yarn emerge and take their place in store shelves.

Of course, color can date definitely a thread and a particular color combination can look somewhat old-fashioned a few years, no matter how carefully was chosen.Yarn manufacturers take great pains in the "composition" muestra.colocando card color near a compatible tone or within color groups shows the same intensity or brightness, expect to optimize overall visual appeal of the yarn. At this point, color, councils requiring color trends in the fashion industry are difficult work choose what will be the colors in fashion of two or three years from now. There is more to the popularity of certain colours simple caprice and opportunity. Circular caches can become unwitting victims of fashion to these trends.

Point clothing styles are changing constantly, as well.If a particular yarn was purchased to improve style of clothing, the chosen design may have lost its attraction with the passage of time.Classical styles weave with basic yarn s can help alleviate this particular stash dilemma.It is always difficult to believe that a current trend never becomes fashionable, but is only with the retrospective that we see the subtle changes and changes in our tastes and options.No doubt some elements can become classics, however, warned not to save your yarn too long in order to make a fashion statement.

In the stashers rate buy yarn, one might think that they have a single track or knowledge of a tip of hot regarding an imminent shortage of yarn .Alijos saved during too time and are delivered may require a reassessment of your potential. stash long-term investment term would have to be hoping that perhaps fashion cycles bring these yarn in boga.No s forget to protect an investment with repellents moths and pests, review thread portfolio frequently and increase the rate of rotation of the alijo.Si nothing more, promising yourself that you will save you much time to weave this year.








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Be happy...It be Knitting!


Life is good. We must always remember. Do something worthwhile. Learn to weave.

Of course, to learn how to weave, one of the first things you need to know is how to hold needles.

Knitters, regardless of where live, all weaving in the same way.The only difference is how maintains thread in which hand.

There are two basic forms of tejer.Uno is the form of English (or United States), and the other is the way to continental.

To begin to weave English method, hold the right needle as you would with a pen. The left needle gets held between the left thumb and index finger to control points stitches.

Some knitters as weaving near the tip of the needle, while others prefer security maintain points further back on the needle stitches. Either way is fine.

In fact, some projects are easier to work close to the tip than others. This information can be found with patterns that weave.

Your choice, control, is what works for you! That is the beauty of weaving;find your own camino.poco shortly after similar life.

Note the word "loose" at all times when in. Actually serves.And you want to be flexible enough to work with the Foundation row.

When you start to weave, keep clockwise slightly and don't let that stitches to become too tight or close points.If you're new to weave, probably this will happen.Only unravel and start again.

Weave should flow fácilmente.Oh yes, there are those bulky s of yarn thickness, which are difficult to work, so it will require a greater force you as you progress, but that is normal for that particular yarn.

Nothing must be so close as to be impossible to work out of the needle.If that happens, just go back and recheck intentarlo.Y again.And, perhaps, even once more.

As you progress, remember to check your yarn and stitches with their index finger derecho.O you can use several fingers to control.This is important to keep all points suture needle.Especially as you learn to include stitches beyond "knit and purl", as "I" or "k2tog" or aumentar.No wishes to start the fall of stitches or lose from row to row.

You know the transaction; what becomes 43 points stitches and the sixth row has perhaps 39, what other suture four points where?

Remember, no one correct method that is 100%;If something works for you, then, you paste with.

Keep in mind when making stitches; maintain a hand sign in their needles, but firmly grip that not a stitch can weave.

Relax! it's only the thread.

Weave should be comfortable to you, and in principle, do not feel that manera.Eso is normal, too. only with much practice you will begin to form its own unique approach to weaving!

When you reach, weaving will be so easy to do and ideas will appear in the head all the time, ideas that you can transfer to their needles knitting for creations not like no other!

For will have found a gift, a gift that can bring to the world! you see, is the thread that weave invisible thread that weaves us all... one to another.

Copyright 2006 Alice Seidel








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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Got circular questions? I've got answers!


One of the things you love about weaving is that there is always something new to learn! Much information is out there, in magazines, books and Web sites; weaving can become confusing very quickly if you don't know that only what is basic to their needs of weaving.

All in all, really need to know what brand of enlightened to the purchase or what brand of yarn of Silk weaving needles knit up better with this advanced pattern that is, when still want by advanced information?

In this article, I searched my files for the best foundation for knitters! When you have this knowledge, much of the rest will begin to sense better.

The basics of Knitting Needle. There are straight needles that all know and use, but what you do with double tips & circular needles?Double pointed needles come in sets of four or five and are used to make items such as mittens, socks and other circular redondeadas.Agujas parts are used when a large number of stitches, i.e. 100 or more, and then "knitting in the round". When you knit a great Afghan or sweater, circular needles are wonderful. They are easy on your fingers and it can take anywhere.

Basics of yarn. Matter what thread weave with? Make sure that no! With so many of yarn s available these days, choose what use may be a dilemma. Therefore, I recommend reading the instructions and read the labels of yarn. There are a lot of information on the labels of yarn. When you use circular elements of baby, sports soft yarn or fine or fingering yarn.For sweaters drawings used yarn .to afghans, Stamen, wool, DK or Aran yarn works best. Carpets or resistant jackets, using bulky or thick thread s. be sure to find out how much yarn comes with each ball, as each project requires a specific amount of yarn, and each ball/ball of yarn is different. Buy always enough thread same batches of dye, even if you buy one extra just to be sure. In time, you will have a stash of extra yarn and then is when you can use your best circulars of creativity to use everything!

Basic concepts of indicators.I see the word "measuring" in each pattern to find.Is this important? Depende.Si are weaving a scarf, place or other elements of the speciality mats and then indicators is not importante.Pero, wear elements or even to afghans, is very important to know how many points stitches per inch and per row, circular with.The required gauge is always specified in each pattern and before you begin this project make a sample of indicators to measure the correction. If your bandwidth numbers are too small, try to use larger needles and vice versa.Some knitters weave more closely than others, so never go by what someone knit produces.

Is to master the basics, whether for weaving, cooking, painting, focus or brain surgery, which will make it easy to do the rest!

Remember that when you get to know the basics, you can create a world of magic pie for you that you will find, is just what has been looking for!... Circularesenjoy!








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