Party in the front, business in the back; how about party in the front AND party in the back?! The Buttercup Pullover is a cute and cozy vest, perfect for any occasion. Using a flat, top-down construction with intarsia colorwork and featuring different colorwork designs for each side, th...
) ago, I finished knitting the parts of the sweater for La Petite Princesse. That is, the front, back and both sleeves. I will not have enough of the yarn to knit the hood, but no matter. I’ve adapted this pattern in the past to exclude the hood, and the result was just fine...
The simple lace columns on the body are carried into a floral lace motif on the upper front and back, and the waist is shaped with side decreases. All edges are self-finished, and the lace pattern creates an attractive wavy edge along the armholes. I decided to add gussets under the ...
To perform a knit stitch, you insert the right-hand needle into the front of the loop on the left needle from front to back, wrap the working yarn around the right needle, and then pull this stitch loop through the original stitch to transfer it onto the right hand needle. This simple ...
The simple lace columns on the body are carried into a floral lace motif on the upper front and back, and the waist is shaped with side decreases. All edges are self-finished, and the lace pattern creates an attractive wavy edge along the armholes. I decided to add gussets under the ...
Insert the needle between the first and second stitches on the first row. Slide the needle under two rows, then bring it back to the front between the first and second stitch of the row. Return to the opposite side and, working under two rows throughout, ...
kfb– knit front and back pm – place marker sm – slip marker st(s) – stitch(es) w&t – wrap and turn yo– yarn over [ ] – work step in brackets number of times indicated Get the Ad-Free Printable PDF at These Sites Crochet Foundry(that’s me!) ...
I’m happy to report that the drive home was largely uneventful. And we arrived home to this. Spring on the Marsh. It’s hard to be sad about vacation ending when this is a short jaunt from your front door. It was another one of those trips that teaches you to not give up, to ...
It doesn’t have to stretch over a body or a head, so you can practice getting the right tension. Here’s the front and back of the complete piece. After poring over too many stitch dictionaries, I decided the easiest way to approximate the long pointy leaves was to do a crochet chain...
You will repeat rows 1 and 2. In each row, you knit only half of the stitches. The other half is slipped with the working yarn carried on the right side (front of the work) of the fabric. Row 2 has you holding the yarn to the back of the work, but since you are working on ...