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  • All Hail the Snood!

    "Snood" sounds like a Dr. Seuss creature, doesn't it? The snood has been around for quite a while—remember those hairnet type things in the 40s? They were the quintessential woman's look of the era, and when I see a photo of one or someone wearing one in a movie, that era is evoked...
    Posted to Knitting Daily by Kathleen Cubley on Nov 20, 2009
    Filed under: Crochet, Easy, Scarves, Lace, Holiday, Yarn, Silk, Knits, video, fashion, KDTV, knitting, patterns, Knit, knitters, blog, Adina Klein, stripes, reversible, Alpaca
  • Interweave Knits Accessories Preview!

    Remember that hilarious line from the movie Steel Magnolias : "the only thing that separates us from the animals is our ability to accessorize"? Well, our new special interest publication, Interweave Knits Accessories , is a collection of patterns that'll keep you from becoming an animal...
    Posted to Knitting Daily by Kathleen Cubley on Nov 16, 2009
    Filed under: Gifts, Gloves , Hats, Scarves, Lace, Socks, Mittens, Books, knitscene, Interweave Knits, Yarn, Stash, Silk, Finishing, tutorials, Knits, fashion, knitting, patterns, Knit, Kathy Zimmerman
  • This Winter's Hot Accessory: The Snood, Moebius or Infinity Scarf

    Free Pattern for The Endless Love Moebius and Hat! Today’s guest blogger is Adina Klein, creative director for Tahki Stacy Charles and former editor in chief of knit.1 and Vogue Knitting magazines. Adina has made several guest appearances on Knitting Daily, most recently in Season 3 demonstrating...
    Posted to Tuned In to Knitting Daily TV by Knitting Daily TV on Nov 13, 2009
    Filed under: Series 300, Knitting, video, easy, knitters, yarn, knit, KDTV, Lace, crochet, scarves, Alpaca, reversible, vests, Adina Klein, cardigans, pullovers, fashion
  • The Central Park Hoodie (and Voting for the Next KAL!)

    The Central Park Hoodie Knit-a-Long is officially over, although there are many of us still knitting like the wind to get this puppy done so we can wear it already! I've got a sleeve left and the finishing, which is at least a week's worth of work. I'm knitting steadily, though! We had an...
    Posted to Knitting Daily by Kathleen Cubley on Nov 6, 2009
    Filed under: Easy, Scarves, Fair Isle, Mittens, Interweave Knits, Tips, Colorwork, Finishing, Central Park Hoodie, Hoodies, Knits, New Stranded Colorwork, knitting, patterns, Knit, Freyja Sweater, Mary Scott Huff
  • Building Block Scarves

    Easy knitted scarf in two sizes with mitered corners and center graft line. This scarf is worked in the round from the outside in. Make one for an adult or kid with two versatile sizes. Designer Sarah Hoadley Finished Size 5¾ (7¼)" wide and 40 (57)" long. Yarn Valley Yarns Sugarloaf...
    Posted to Patterns by AmyPalmer on Oct 28, 2009
    Filed under: Easy, #5 - Bulky, Scarves, Scarf, Knitting for men, Interweave Knits, Sarah Hoadley, Three-needle bind-off, Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2009, Knitting for children, Superwash, Striped, Mitered
  • (Almost) Double-Knit scarf

    An intermediate scarf that is worked in two colors in a unique double knitting technique. I-cord trims the cast-on and bind-off, and is worked into the selvedges of the scarf, then excess ends are knotted for a decorative effect. Designer Theresa Schabes Finished Size 4½" wide and 60"...
    Posted to Patterns by AmyPalmer on Oct 27, 2009
    Filed under: Colorwork, Intermediate, Scarves, Interweave Knits, I-cord, Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2009, #4 - Medium, Double knitting, Theresa Shabes
  • Knit up a Blizzard (Scarf), Plus a Free Edging Pattern!

    A note from Kathleen: I'm always inspired by each new issue of PieceWork magazine, and the November/December issue doesn't disappoint. It hits newsstands on November 3, and I think there are some projects in there that will have you running to your local yarn shop to pick up supplies for holiday...
    Posted to Knitting Daily by Kathleen Cubley on Oct 21, 2009
    Filed under: Christmas, Crochet, Gifts, Hats, Scarves, Lace, Holiday, Mittens, PieceWork, Yarn, Holidays, jeane hutchins, Nancy Bush, techniques, knitting, knitted, patterns, Knit, Knitter, contest
  • Fall Favorites: Versatile Knitted Wraps

    It's getting down into the 20s and 30s here in Spokane, so it's time to bundle up! I've amassed quite the collection of cozy scarves, but the one I go to more than any other is a large, simple rectangle that I can wear as a scarf or as a wrap. My favorite way to wear it is around my shoulders...
    Posted to Knitting Daily by Kathleen Cubley on Oct 19, 2009
    Filed under: Crochet, Easy, Scarves, Shawls, Fair Isle, Seaming, Wraps, Blankets, Galleries, Interweave Knits, Yarn, Silk, Colorwork, Knits, video, fashion, KDTV, knitting, knitted, patterns, Knit, knitters, Cardigan, Knitter, crocheters, afghan, learn to knit, Buttonholes, programs
  • I'm Chilly & I Need a Sweater: Which One Should I Knit?

    The leaves aren't just falling outside, they're dumping themselves in huge thick carpets on my lawn. I've started wearing a coat when I walk the dog, scuffing my waterproof boots through the rivers of leaves on the sidewalks. Autumn has arrived here in southern Ontario. I've started mentally...
    Posted to What's on Sandi's Needles? by KD Sandi on Oct 15, 2009
    Filed under: Knitting, Patterns, knit, yarn, Knits, tips, Books, knitted, how to, socks, mittens, cardigan, shawls, sweater patterns, sweater pattern, scarves, thrums, handwoven
  • Blooming Cotton Scarf

    A no-finish fringe made by cutting and raveling edge stitches finishes off the Blooming Cotton Scarf. Centered dots of contrast, slipped and stretched over two rows, call to mind the deeply colored hearts of common garden pansies. Three bonus coloroways inspired by the elements are also available. Designer...
    Posted to Free Patterns by Knitting Daily on Mar 6, 2009
    Filed under: Interweave Free Knitting Pattern, Scarves, #4 - Medium, Free Pattern, Colorwork, Intermediate, Women, Eunny Jang, Shawls and Stoles, Interweave Knits Spring 2009
  • Basic Entrelac Scarf

    If you're new to entrelac and need a basic pattern to get started, you're in luck! I just started an easy scarf and thought it would make a great beginner entrelac project. I made up the instructions based on Eunny Jang's Beyond the Basics article on entrelac, so if you have that article...
    Posted to Free Patterns by Knitting Daily on Jan 30, 2009
    Filed under: Interweave Free Knitting Pattern, Scarves, #4 - Medium, Free Pattern, Intermediate, Scarves and Belts, Women, how-to, knitting, Entrelac
  • Bobble Scarf

    Designer: Ann Budd Published: September 26, 2008 Technique: Cables Skill Level: Intermediate Inspired by a machine-knit scarf decorated with random clusters of bobbles (formed by gathering bits of the knitted fabric with elastic thread), Ann Budd set out to handknit a scarf with a similar look. The “bobbles”...
    Posted to Free Patterns by Kat on Sep 26, 2008
    Filed under: Scarves, knit, free Patternn
  • Biker Chick Gear

    Designer: Sara Tobias Published: August 6, 2007 Technique: Crochet Skill Level: Beginner LEARNING TO CROCHET IS LIKE LEARNING TO RIDE A MOROTCYCLE: all you need is one special tool and enough attitude to rule the tool. These beginner accessories have plenty of attitude to help give your crochet a kick...
    Posted to Free Patterns by Knitting Daily on Aug 5, 2007
    Filed under: Free Patterns, Scarves, Interweave Free Crochet Pattern, Wristlets, Cuffs, Patterns, Sara Tobias
  • Basketweave Scarf

    Designer: Ann Budd Published: May 17, 2007 Technique: Skill Level: Easy Spurred on by Pam Allen’s book Scarf Style (published by Interweave Press), for the Interweave Knits Fall 2004 staff project, we all jumped on the bandwagon and worked up our own scarves in warm shades of red and pink. Ann...
    Posted to Free Patterns by Knitting Daily on May 16, 2007
    Filed under: Interweave Knits, Free Patterns, Interweave Free Knitting Pattern, Scarves
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