Now that your work is all set up, you can continue with your decreases according to the pattern (remembering that you will have to switch to double pointed needles when you have too few stitches to comfortably go around your circular needle, described in detail below). Round 1: purl to se...
What you need to make DIY party hats My Latest Videos Tuesday Morning is my one stop shop for all things craft. I picked up a few giant pads of scrapbooks paper, tons of yarn, a pom pom maker, and a tape runner in one quick trip. I craft for a living, so I already own a few...
I made some stitch markers using head pins and blogged about how to do it, here. And I made some more stitch markers with flex cord; you can see the process here. Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Loading...One response to “Stitch Markers (how to make)” ...
This How to Make the Most Out of One Skein of Yarn video tutorial is a great resource for you to use for these projects. Sometimes that one skein seems like it won't be enough for the project you want to work on, but if you just follow along with the tips and tricks in this ...
who still love finger knitting but have moved on to something “bigger”. The great thing about these hats, is that they are relatively quick and easy to make. They would be brilliant little “fund raisers” for older kids to make and sell to friends/ family or school fairs. Just lovely...
I have recently learned how to make pom poms on a flower loom. I quickly became obsessed Its easy, fun and a lot quicker then I would have ever imagined. I so loved this pom pom that I have put it not just on top of my hats but also on the side of some of my loom knit hats...
Pull the yarn tight to close the little hole on top. And make a strong knot to secure the closing. If you want to try other kits in the round you should go to ourkits sectionand pick one. We hope you like thistipsand that soon you share your projects with it on social media with...
Secure the top:Pull the yarn tight to close the hole at the top of the hat. Pass the needle through the stitches again if needed to secure it tightly. 3. Seam the hat Fold the hat:Fold the hat in half with the right sides (the outside of the hat) facing each other, lining up ...
You now have a new decision. Do you make a brim or not? Like the knot, the brim is optional There are times when I will choose not to include one in my project. This is mostly for newborn hats. But if you choose to go with a brim then… ...
for donations of yarn and other crafting supplies. Many have knitting groups, and some even sell the seniors’ wares in their in-house gift shops. At my local senior center, there is a group that meets weekly to make hats for children with cancer, and scarves for people who are homeless...