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20. februar 2013

February FO #4



Super easy wristwarmers:

Garter stith, yarn overs, buttons, needles 5 mm, Mirasol Sulka yarn (super soft: Merino, Alpaca and Silk). Two small wriswarmes took the whole 50 g skein, so they're not the cheapest. But quick, easy and warm!

11. februar 2013

February FO #3 - Scalloway wristwarmers

Another FO to be blogged about in February - Scalloway wristwarmers.

The first night at Jamieson &Smith during the Wool Week, I bought four balls of Jumper Weight yarn (in addition to yarn for the Scatnes tunic, that is..), and I wanted to try it right away. So I cast on for a pair of wristwarmers. I don't know where the houses came from, the just popped up in my head then and there. 

I went on knitting in the car the next day. And in Scalloway we saw one of the purple houses from the wristlets!

I might be writing a pattern for these one day...

11. oktober 2012

Knitting on the ferry Belmont - Gutcher


23. februar 2012

Warm wrists for you?


Life is busy at the moment, I was not able to show you photos of the puff stitch wristwarmers this weekend, but here they are. These are for a friend whose birthday is tomorrow. you can make your own from this free pattern, Elf Clobber, offered by Kerstin.


5. desember 2011

♥ 5 ♥ Des petites amies françaises

Thanks for all the nice comments on my new mitten pattern yesterday!

Un cadeau
pour mes lecteurs français
- Mimi m'a demandé si elle pouvais traduire
 mon patron de mitaines "Amiguitas" en français
Eh bien sûr! Merci beacoup!
Vous le trouvez ici:
Choisissez la version française (Amiguitas Fr )
Vous pouvez voir les mitaines qu'a fait Mimi ici.


Mimi asked if she could translate my wristwarmer pattern to French!

21. mars 2010

Amiguitas Crochet along on Ravelry

My Amiguitas wristwarmer pattern has been chosen as the March CAL in the Fingerless Glove Fanatics Group on Ravelry. This pattern was originally posted on my blog, and you needed the Amiga neckwarmer pattern (Ravelry download) for the pentagon pattern. I'm honoured to have my pattern chosen for a CAL, and I have therefore made the pattern available as a free download: download now


If you're a Ravelry member, you can see the CAL projects here.

6. desember 2008

Small friends

Playing around with the Amiga pentagon, I came up with these wristwarmers, It’s a quick little gift, for a friend or yourself, “Amiguita”, small friend in Spanish.


You need one Amiga pentagon, from The Inside Loop Winter Issue. You can use any type of fingering yarn. English terms and abbreviations are used in this pattern. Equivalent US terms may be found here.

Don’t cut the yarn, turn work. In each 2 ch loop you make 3 tr, 2 ch, and in each corner 3 tr, 3 ch, 3 tr, 2 ch.

Then you’ll make one or two rounds of tr, depending on the size of your wrist and your tension. After this, the pentagon should fit around your wrist, folded like this.

You make 1 tr in each tr and in each 2 ch loop. In the corners you make 1 tr 3 ch 1 tr, if you’re making two rounds. I one round is enough, you make 2 tr, 3 ch, 2 tr in the corners, so that you end up with 27 tr in each side. Cut yarn.

Start in one of the corners, 1 dc, *1 shell (1 shell = 5 tr in same st) in 2nd tr, skip 2 st, 1 dc in next st, skip 2 sts * repeat from * to * 4 more times (= five shells), 1 dc in corner loop.





Now you will join two of the pentagon sides: 1 dc in next dc. 11 ch, 1 dc in each of the first 2 sts on the opposite side. 10 ch, 1 dc in each oft the next two sts on the starting side. 9 dc, 1 dc in each oft the next two sts on the opposite side. Continue like this, reducing the number of ch by one each time. When you reach 1 ch, you continue with 1 ch, 2 dc in each side till you reach the end of the joining sides. (In theory, you should end on the left side of the joining. But if not, don’t worry, just slip stitch your way to the left side.)




You’ll now make shells around the two last pentagon sides: 1 dc in first tr of last tr round. *Skip 2 sts, 1 shell in next tr, skip 2 st, 1 dc in next st * repeat from * to * 3 times, skip 2 sts, 1 shell in corner loop, repeat from * to * 4 times (=9 shells). 1 shell in 1 ch loop of joining line, sl st in first dc. Cut yarn.

Weave in ends. Block if needed. Two small friends to warm your wrists!






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