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A One Skein Crochet Shawl Pattern for a beautiful asymmetric lace shawl crocheted with only one skein of fingering weight yarn. When you are finished, only 2 ends to weave in! Perfect for that precious skein of Indie Dyed yarn you have been saving. The pattern repeat is an easy 4 row repeat with basic stitches, so once you have the repeat established, you can relax and crochet!
As the weather warms up, it's time to knit with some lighter-weight yarns. These fingering and dk-weight patterns, and lacy layering options are perfect for knitting and wearing straight into summer. [left to right; top to bottom:] #212 Aure Thing....
Little Fictions is a crochet triangle shawl, with a beautiful drape, using only 400m of fingering weight yarn. One beautiful skein of yarn is all that is needed to show off this light and lacy
Let me introduce you to this drape! ✨ Crochet often gets a reputation for being a bit stiff, thick, and a yarn eater. But crochet can also be light, airy, and beautifully drapey. The Zelts Sweater is living proof of this! When selecting yarn for your project, aim for a fingering weight strand that isn’t overly twisted and includes a generous amount of fine wool. Pair it with a fuzzy, ultra-light lace weight yarn (preferably silk+mohair). This combination not only makes the sweater a dre...
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Edith Wrap Pattern (SKU 58023). A beautiful and cozy crochet wrap pattern, perfect for any occasion, combining style and comfort.
Finger knitting blankets is one of the best ways to work with chunky yarn. The plus side is these patterns are beginner-friendly. Check them out!
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What Is Super Fine Yarn
Super Fine weight yarn is also called fingering or sock yarn. Both refer to a thin strand of yarn, the smallest thickness next to lace weight yarn. The fabric is composed of tiny stitches and results in a thin, lightweight material. Many garments, socks and accessories are popular projects. Find out more on the blog!
Grab your fingering weight yarn stash and knit this Free Shawl Knitting Pattern. Two yarns are held together and marled to create an ombre triangle shaped shawl. Complete the look with tassels. This shawl looks great with a variety of hand dyed yarn from independent dyers or other tonal and speckled fingering weight yarns. #freeknittingpattern #beginnershawlpattern #beginnerknitting #shawlknittingpattern #triangleshawl #knittingfade
"The Oasis gloves (mittens, really), use fingering weight yarn and simple single crochet with a front post and back post crochet ribbed cuff. They also feature an optional slot for your index finger to be able to stick out to use cell phones or other touch-screen devices without having to take off the entire mitten! The pattern comes with a matching simple headband design and is available for free on my blog, with the option to purchase a printable PDF version."
This pattern is truly stunning, love love love it! Get the pattern via Ravelry, designed by Kristin Ledgett. The effect is achieved by combining a sport weight yarn held together with a lace weight mohair. I've made some suggestions below, and Kristin suggests Lichen and Lace Rustic Heather Sport and Lichen and Lace Marsh Mohair.
The Finger Knit Cowl is a guest post written by Abbey from The Firefly Hook. You can find her on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. I teach crochet classes, and I love thinking of projects that younger children can make all by themselves. I am especially on the hunt for those projects that look amazing and not at all “kiddish” or...
Have you ever crocheted with your fingers? Learn how to crochet without a hook with this tutorial for beginners. This guide from Edie Eckman walks you through every step!
The ultimate guide to DK yarn: what it is, what it's used for, and why you would want to use DK weight yarn for your next project.
Learn everything you need to know to start working with loop yarn, even if you're a complete beginning. No knitting experience needed!
Thats right! With only three weeks to go it is time to start putting the pedal to the metal. Here are a few projects that work with Aran Weight Yarn and will knit up with time to spare. For exampl…
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