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Showing posts with label my scarves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my scarves. Show all posts
01 June, 2019
15 July, 2015
Girly Shawl
This lovely shawl is modeled on a pattern I found on Deramores website and fell in love with. The original pattern had a polo neck but since my little daughter doesn't like polo necks, I wanted to make some modifications. The collar is knitted in 1/1 rib pattern in an oval shape with a crocheted edge that gives it a lacy and elegant look.
Crocheted collar edge
Crocheted edges on the opening for arms
12 July, 2015
Woven Cable & Bramble Stitch Scarf
This scarf takes some time to knit as the pattern is quite difficult and involves counting as you go along. It is considered a chunky scarf because it weighs 800 gr, it is 30 cm wide and 2 meters long. It is very soft wool, composed of 10% Wool, 20% Alpaca and 70% Acrylic, so it is soft on the skin. Great accessory for a winter look!
30 January, 2015
04 May, 2014
Hooded Snood in the cable knit with an upholstered giant button
I found this pattern on Deramores website and I simply fell in love it... So I ordered a pattern and the wool and here comes the most beautiful hooded snood. Winter is slowly creeping up here in Australia and this lovely hooded snood has been already out keeping my neck nice and warm. Because I love big buttons I slightly changed the design and instead of 3 smaller buttons, here you can see one giant size button upholstered in dark grey Indian cotton.
30 May, 2012
'Warm Chocolate' super chunky winter scarf
I am loving this super chunky knit. It takes a while to get used to knitting on the large needles but with a bit of practice it becomes super easy. This 'WARM CHOCOLATE' super chunky scarf is the second shade in my winter range and is done in one colour only.
This is just a sneak preview of what it looks like. I am using PATONS wool, it is a very good quality mix that always looks good and is very warm around you neck.
The finished product - coming up soon!
23 May, 2012
Giant Knit Scarf - Belgrade in Winter
Month of May, autumn in Perth, means cooler mornings and cooler nights. Light jumper and a chunky wool knitted scarf always does trick for me. They keep us warm, but they are also very easy to take off and can make such a wonderful wardrobe statement. This is my latest design in winter scarfs, knitted on super chunky needles with a super soft and chunky wool.
Whilst knitting this scarf, the whole time I have been thinking of my home country and Belgrade in winter, a city very dear to me, so this scarf will carry this memory in its name - 'Belgrade in Winter'
BELGRADE IN WINTER - super chunky winter scarf
02 May, 2012
Little Gentleman's Winter Scarf
Here comes a very simple scarf for little men who like to be stylish. Made out of 100% Acrylic, this scarf will last a long time and will keep little people warm in cold winter months. Made in garter stitch and using 4 different colors with fringing along the edge, it will make the little ones smile.
06 October, 2011
10 September, 2011
'Giant Knit' scarf with an Orange rose
Here comes the same giant knit scarf in a different colour combination. Orange & beige go beautiful together!
01 September, 2011
Hand-knitted necklace in a twist
I am obsessed with scarves at the moment. However, up until now I have never attempted knitting a necklace. This one is knitted in 7 strips comprising three main colours that are bonded at the back of the neck. I used two patterns, moss and plain knit pattern which I alternated between colours. This necklace could be worn also as plain, meaning all strips of colour laying next to each other, but it somehow just seemed natural to me to twist them and then secure them in the three loop pendant. What do you think?
09 August, 2011
Giant knit scarf with a smaller red rose
Well, it needs to be left to a personal choice... but just for the sake of comparison, here is the same scarf with a smaller red rose featuring distinguished rose petals.
23 July, 2011
Seed Neck Warmer
I love this scarf and I have been wearing it a lot lately. It is nice and short but very warm. The rose brooch helps secure the scarf, but it can be worn separately as well. With this knitting pattern, use different colours and variations are endless.
Seed Neck Warmer Pattern:
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| June 2011 |
1st row (RS) - K3, *P1, K3, rep from * to end.
2nd row - K1, P1, *K3, P1, rep from * to last st, K1
This forms a pattern, for this scarf I used 6.00mm needles
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