Knitted cowl pattern

Knooking

2015.02.02 01:23 Jules- Knooking

Knooking (pronounced "nooking") is knitting with a crochet hook.
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2008.06.14 20:25 knittit

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2024.05.15 04:37 carmcarmcarmcarm Porcelain Sweater Neckline Bindoff help

Hi, I’m working on the Porcelain Sweater by le knit, and I’m almost done but I’m super confused by the instructions for folding over the collar and jointing and binding it off. Would appreciate any clearer instructions people could give or even videos of the same technique I should use!
The pattern says this
You will now fold the neck band and knit it in place: pick up sts, with a second 3 mm (US3) needle, 80 cm (32 inches), and without the working yarn. Pick up 1 st in every 2nd st (every purl st) along the cast-on edge = approx. (52) 54 (56) 56 (56) 58 sts. Note: pick up the sts on the inside of the neckband, so any seaming will be hidden inside. Hold the 2 circular needles together so the neck band is folded. Knit stitches together and cast off as follows: knit the first stitch on both needles together, purl 1 (first st on the short needle). Repeat from * to * around while also casting off.
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2024.05.15 04:01 CloudElectrical7627 Is this crochet or knitting?

Is this crochet or knitting?
Please help me if this is from knitting crocheting? And what stitches are these. Or if you see any patterns for the top. Thank you!
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2024.05.15 02:44 CGS212 Hi everyone! I absolutely love this ( https://pin.it/FMonAxhXu ) knit halter top from Ralph Lauren but I can’t find it for sale or resale anywhere. So I figure I can knit it! I’m comfortable with knitting but I just have no idea how to do the pattern. Any tips or patterns/ideas would be appreciated!

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2024.05.15 00:18 Rubythedeer Marius sweater

Marius sweater
I have wanted to knit a few Norwegian Marius sweaters for my family for… a long time. I’m in the US and I don’t speak Norwegian. I know that Sandnes Garn has the sole right to print any Marius patterns but I was hoping to get my hands on a booklet. In a perfect world, I would have the option of knitting a yoke sweater, drop sleeve, different yarn weights and different sizes.
I know that years ago they had a booklet printed in Norwegian and English that was exactly what I was looking for. It was called Sandnes Tema 15, Til Fjells Klassikere I haven’t been able to find an old copy though. Do any of you have advice?
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2024.05.14 21:47 lilleafygreenz can i rip out from the bottom and reknit? more info below

can i rip out from the bottom and reknit? more info below
pattern had me do 5 rows of purl for a faux roll edge but i hate how this looks. i was considering doing a ribbed edge before i started and now i wish i had. should i undo the whole thing or can i take it out from the bottom and knit it again? is there a way to fix the stitches from being in the wrong direction?
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2024.05.14 21:19 AgfaAPX100 How to reinforce heel with odd number of stitches?

So I am knitting socks that require me to have an odd number of stitches for the heel. Can I still use a reinforcement pattern? I usually do the slip stitch one but it won't work with uneven stitches.
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2024.05.14 21:01 VioletsDyed I DID IT!!!!!!

I DID IT!!!!!!
https://preview.redd.it/9rr5wqcysf0d1.jpg?width=1512&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=55e9e835ff625305838c32c1da3e49401de99d6f
I can't believe it. I finally did it. I can't believe it! This is the hardest thing I've ever done and now I want to make another one.
The original pattern was, to my super beginner eyes (I'd only ever knitted scarves with knit stitch only), really difficult to understand. I had to create an 8 page spreadsheet where I break down ever row step by step so I can use a row counter. Now that I've re-written the pattern it's easy.
Someone on Reddit Knitting told me I could do it, because I doubted my abilities in knitting, she said she knew I could do it and just push forward and learn the new moves. I am so grateful to that person.!
I learned how to do short rows, wrap and turn, KFT, SSK, KFB, purl, casting on while yarn is on the needle. The chicken's kind of wonky but I love her. Her name is Henrietta. There's something about this chicken - it has magic powers. I brought it to work yesterday and people would pick up the chicken and I told them it's an Emotional Support Chicken and you're supposed to hug it and you'll feel better. I got some stellar reviews. :)
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2024.05.14 20:40 needlelacemaster Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *

Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *
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2024.05.14 20:40 needlelacemaster Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *

Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *
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2024.05.14 20:40 needlelacemaster Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *

Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *
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2024.05.14 20:37 needlelacemaster Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *

Delightful Crochet Pattern Easy and Beautiful Filet Etol Shawl Cover Model Knitting Tutorial Tığ İşi.. https://youtu.be/D02v6kzS1vU?si=9ncsxuEoTdsmWflL *
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2024.05.14 18:20 BalancedScales10 Question About a Designer

Does anybody know if KWknitsWlove does crochet or knitting? Based on their screen/shop name, I'd usually say knitting, but the pictures of the shawls look crocheted. I looked at the item detail section on a few listings, but it doesn't seem to say, and I would like to know before I purchase as a pattern, as it would not be returnable if it does turn out to be a knitting pattern.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/KWknitsWlove?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=895932849&from_page=listing
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2024.05.14 18:16 Antique-Night2083 Wedding Gowns from the 1940’s, Part II

Wedding Gowns from the 1940’s, Part II
1-3. Ivory satin Balenciaga wedding dress, 1945.
  1. Bride in a slim line wedding dress with bustle and train. She wears a floral headdress. The high fastening, hip length bodice has long sleeves and pearl buttons, 1948.
5-6. The ultimate ration during wartime. This dress was worn by 15 brides in Britain. It is beautiful and timeless. The floor-skimming gown was made from floral-patterned pre-war silk, originally intended for making petticoats. It was first worn by Evelyn Higginson when she married sailor Charles Butterfield on 18 September 1943. Then by her friend Margaret Walls in 1945 and again by Evelyn's sister, Linda, for her wedding in 1946. It went on to be borrowed by 12 other brides.
7-9. Wedding dress by Cristóbal Balenciaga, 1946, satin, sequins, tulle
  1. Famous fashion designer Oleg Cassini made the timeless all over lace wedding gown that his wife at the time, actress Gene Tierney, wore as Isabel in the film, “The Razor’s Edge.” 1946.
11-12. Gloria Vanderbilt and Pasquale DiCicco married on December 25, 1941. Her dress was a draped gown of white slipper satin “in the style of 1890” by Howard Greer and included a 24-foot veil-train. Her flowers were Calla lilies.
  1. Bride Barbara Cushing (later to be commonly known as Babe Paley) wore this exquisite silk jersey bridal gown by New York designer Mabel McIlbain Downs in 1940. Downs was one of several American designers who became better known after WWII essentially shut down Paris couture. Here Babe married Stanley Mortimer in 1940.
  2. This dress by Balenciaga was designed as a wedding dress in 1944. It originally had the chest and shoulders covered in sumptuous embroidery. In 1948 it was modified to be an evening dress, eliminating the sleeves and replacing the closed neckline, more in line with prevailing fashions and the new function for which it had to be transformed.
15-16. Cream satin wedding dress, full length with train. The dress has a sweetheart neckline with cowl front. Worn by Elaine Smith at her wedding to ex-serviceman Leo Thomas ('Dick') Colbert on 6 September 1947. Elaine designed the dress herself. She had designed many dresses in the past, and generally made her own. (During the War, she often used curtain fabrics due to rationing.) This time she asked her mother's dressmaker to make the dress, with fabric Elaine bought with clothing coupons from Georges.
  1. Wedding dress, 1948, English, Molyneux, ivory moire ribbed silk.
Wedding dress in cream silk moiré with a full length, full skirt, closely fitted bodice and long tight sleeves. The neckline cut wide and low, with a knife-pleated bertha collar. Row of closely spaced covered buttons at wrists and back zipper. Two stiffened synthetic silk waist-petticoats, the top one in silk with a deep moiré flounce, the bottom a crinoline slip interlined with stiffening to support the skirt.
18-19. Actors Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were married in 1945. The bride wore a two-piece belted doeskin suit with a dark scarf around her neck. Her embroidered slip was her something blue for the ceremony.
  1. Parachute Brides
This wedding tradition began during the war, as many times it was difficult to find the amount of white silk fabric needed for a wedding gown. Military parachutes were made of yards of soft silk, and once they were wet or torn, they were deemed unusable by the military. With World War II rations impacting fabric supply, the parachute allowed the bride to have the beautiful dress she always wanted. Towards the end of the war, the military was unable to receive anymore silk from Japan, and switched to using nylon fabric. Brides continued to use the parachutes that their fiances used to create custom gowns as a symbol of their love for their soon-to-be husbands who survived the war.
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2024.05.14 17:35 Neither-Meeting-4491 New sweater for a friend!

New sweater for a friend!
Any one else stress knit? I love making clothes for my teddy, and due to recent events I figured now would be the best time to make him a winter sweater😅😁🙈 I did not follow a pattern, just made 4 sqaures and stitched them together. I am still not great with ribbing either, so I used garter stitch, the rest is stockinette.
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2024.05.14 17:27 Dianouille_ Which stretch fabric for a wedding guest outfit?

Hello!
I am a guest at a wedding in September, and I am planning to make a top and pants outfit. The pattern I’d like to make, the Blossom crop top from Boo and Lu, calls for "knit fabric with at least 50% 4-way stretch (e.g., cotton lycra, single or double brushed poly, lightweight French terry, etc.)".
I have never worked with stretch fabric before, and I worry that it might look too sporty or casual. Which stretch fabric should I choose to achieve an elegant look? Also, how do you determine how much a fabric stretches when choosing it in a store?
Thanks!
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2024.05.14 17:04 clwe_ CurveLine sweater

CurveLine sweater
Finally got some pictures of this finished sweater, my second ever sweater and my first in fingering weight yarn. Love it and wear it all the time. Already finished the yolk of my next fingering weight sweater..
Pattern is CurveLine https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/curveline
Yarn is Malabrigo Sock in Boticelli (Red)
WIP post: https://www.reddit.com/knitting/s/z92V9f0lSz
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2024.05.14 16:44 equalmind3 My 6 day star blanket

My 6 day star blanket
I just finished my 6 day star blanket (pattern by Betty McKnit) using KnitPal ombré encore yarn in the color white lavender (from Amazon). I also added some white tassels to each of the points for an added bit of flair. This is my first ever completed blanket. It’s about queen/full size width. I’m so proud! I’m obsessed.
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2024.05.14 15:17 penninewton Finally finished

Finally finished
I really like to think I am a good knitter. Alas I really am not. I get so frustrated with the speed and can’t knit a sock to save my life.
My daughter’s best friend got married almost two years ago and I wanted to make them a throw. I tried four different knitting patterns and got four separate bunches of yarn and alas I scrapped them all (and yes I know this is a crochet sub).
I was scrolling through Ravelry patterns and one caught my eye - I ordered the yarn and maybe a month later, the finished product. I love the ombré and and happy with how it turned out — why would I ever stray from crochet?
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2024.05.14 13:00 bowtome_peasant Help with fluffy ducky

Hi, I am looking to make this knitted duck toy that I can't find a pattern for anywhere. I am willing to pay whatever is requested for the pattern, I would just really love to knit this myself and have no idea how to go about it. Let me know if you are interested!
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2024.05.14 13:00 eyes2read Managed to finish the baby blanket before she arrived!

Managed to finish the baby blanket before she arrived!
Hi everyone,
I started this after my maternity leave started and was not sure whether I can make it in time. But luckily with a chunky yarn and nr 9 needles it grew rather fast and was done 1 week before the baby was born. 👣
Here is the pattern https://ravel.me/strawberries-in-brioche Which I somehow managed to follow (haha I'm really bad at following instructions 😅 have the same problem with cooking from a recipe). I had chosen a super fluffy chunky Alpaca yarn (Drops Wish nr 14 and 15) before I picked this pattern. The end result is super warm and fluffy too. It is quite big because I panicked midway and added 4 extra ball of yarn 😁 so the baby can use it next winter as well. Blocking was a bit of a challenge though so it's not perfectly square. I'm happy with the end result though. I love knitting brioche and brioche stitch with a fluffy yarn is a match made in heaven!
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2024.05.14 12:46 Existing_Climate_623 Converting Patterns

Can anyone explain to me in easy to understand words how to convert needle knitting pattern to a loom knitting pattern. I’ve search online and it all has been explained poorly. I heard it can be done. Would really appreciate the help.
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2024.05.14 12:38 Stitchabout Rainbow Socks! 🏳️‍🌈

Rainbow Socks! 🏳️‍🌈
I knit some matching rainbow/pride socks for my wife and I. The yarn is Stylecraft Head Over Heels Show Your Pride in Be Bold (4ply/fingering weight). The lace socks are Spring Rhapsody Socks by "Amanita" Agata Mackiewicz and the plain ones I just knit without a pattern
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