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Clothing for Fall and Winter

22707 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 1:30 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
here is the thread where you can discover or showcase new designs for your fall and winter wardrobe .
Start making clothing now.

@Authors,
2-3 patterns are enough. Don’t forget the link and image, as well as the usual information.

225 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 1:53 PM
Knit a Striped Vest for Children (1 to 3 Years)

A vest is the ideal garment for children in the cooler season. With a long-sleeved shirt underneath and a comfy, cozy pair of pants to go with it, it makes the perfect play outfit. Kids like things this easy—and so do moms and grandmas ;-)

  
Click here to go straight to the pattern with lots of info and photos!

What is special about this pattern?

  • The armband is knitted on directly here in garter stitch.
  • The side slits are also set off in garter stitch—this makes the look even sportier and more modern.
  • The two specified yarns (summer and winter baby yarn) have exactly the same gauge! So you can knit both yarn types with the same pattern—depending on your taste and the season!
The vest is described in detail in 3 sizes:
  • Size 80 (1 year)
  • Size 86 (18 months)
  • Size 92/98 (2-3 years)
You will receive a step-by-step pattern with many high-quality photos and illustrations! The PDF pattern consists of 12
pages and is suitable for advanced knitters.

178 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 2:26 PM
Knitting pattern for gloves with fleece lining

Super warm and beautiful gloves with ca
ble details and lining for fall and winter!
A step-by-step pattern is illustrated with photos and easy to understand. Basic knitting skills are required.
Material: one ball of merino wool in the desired color with a yardage of 130 m/50 g, a little Schachenmayr Molly 45 m/ 50 g, needle size 3 mm, crochet hook 3 mm.

Knitting pattern for a Norwegian hat

Step-by-step knitting pattern for a Norwegian hat. Numerous photos help you follow the making process.
The hat can of course also be knitted in other colors.
Difficulty level: intermediate.
The following stitches are needed for the hat: knit stitch,purl stitch,yarn over,knit 2 stitches together.
Materials:
25 g each Schachenmayr Merino Extrafine 50g/120m in white, red, and gray, set of double-pointed needles 3mm.

Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 3:15 PM
                    Warm, Cozy Baby Hat with Mittens 

This warm hat with mittens is quick to knit, and the mittens keep little hands nice and warm. For ages 0–3 months. This also makes a lovely Christmas gift or a small present to bring when visiting a newborn for the first time.

Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 3:20 PM
  
      Knit Socks Without an Annoying Heel 38/39

Warm feet in winter—what could be nicer? This pattern comes to you with a special heel, very easy to knit without counting. Especially great for all sock knitters who don’t want to knit socks because of the heel.

Materials needed: 100 g variegated wool, a set of double-pointed needles size 2.5 or 3.0

Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 3:23 PM
    Cute baby booties, approx. 2–4 months

Knitting these is great fun, and these sweet little booties will bring lots of joy. They’re perfect as a gift.

You’ll need 50 g of yarn, here in pink, and a pair of needles in size 2.3–3.0, depending on whether you knit loosely or tightly.

2729 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 5:32 PM
Scoodies are simply always on trend...
The cold season is wonderfully easy to get through with this cozy combo scarf.
Whether under your jacket as a scarf and loop, or over your coat as a scarf-and-hood combo -
always a trendsetter!
The contrast comes from both the pattern and the little flowers.

Once you’ve crocheted the pattern repeat, you’ll have the hang of it -
even beginners will enjoy this pattern!

A detailed step-by-step explanation guides you through the crochet pattern.
To make it clearer, 1 crochet chart is included in the pattern.
The flowers are described both in words and in pictures.

The scarf measures about 84 x 40 cm on each side.
The loop is approx. 70 cm high and approx. 42 cm in diameter.
However, it can easily be made smaller or larger as needed.
The gauge helps with that!

And here’s where to find the pattern and more details...

 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 5:33 PM
With this wonderfully warm collar scarf, nothing can go wrong for men or women on cold days...
... and it’s trendy on top of that!

This great relief pattern adds stability and a braided texture.
Once you’ve crocheted the pattern repeat, you’ll have the hang of it -
even beginners will enjoy this pattern!

A detailed step-by-step explanation guides you through the crochet pattern.
For clarity, 1 chart in crochet chart form can be found in the pattern.
In addition, a template with an integrated diagram helps you through the crochet process.

When laid out flat, the scarf has a size of about 27 x 96 cm.
However, it can easily be made smaller or larger as needed.
The included template and the gauge help with that!

And here’s the pattern and more details...

 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 5:34 PM
This sweater in a “hoodie” look is the perfect companion for fall and winter!
Whether for a boy or a girl—it's warm and trendy either way!
The cable look is always in style, and the turtleneck with cords adds a sporty touch!

A detailed step-by-step description guides you through the knitting process.
In addition, 2 charts in knitting chart form are included,
describing both the cable pattern and the seed stitch pattern.
The finishing of the collar is described in detail—with pictures.

The pattern is designed for sizes 146/152 and 158/164.
However, the included pattern template and the gauge swatches make it possible to knit any size!

And here’s where you’ll find the pattern and more details...

 

795 Posts Recent Started
Friday, November 17, 2017 at 6:40 AM


Crochet pattern for a cardigan/jacket with raglan sleeves XS/S/M/L/XL

This beautiful jacket is crocheted from the top down (raglan). And it is wonderfully cozy, especially for the cold season that is coming now.
It can also be worn nicely as a short-sleeved jacket. 
I also explain in great detail, with lots of pictures, how the sleeves are crocheted.

Contents of the pattern:
Materials - abbreviations - gauge - information on sizes XS/S/M/L/X
small crochet basics section - lots of pictures

The measurements for this sweater are not simply based rigidly on standard sizes. Every body is individual. Since we crochet the jacket from top to bottom, it can be adjusted completely individually.

Materials
  • ONline Cora Linie 20 NS 4-5
  • Colors stone gray (approx. 500 g), black (approx. 200 g), and white (approx. 50 g)
  • Crochet hook 5.0 (or as desired)
  • Sewing needle/darning needle
  • Scissors 
  • Buttons (6 or as desired)
What stitches are crocheted?
  • Chain stitch
  • Turning chain
  • Single crochet
  • Double crochet
  • Slip stitch
  • Crab stitch
I have described everything in great detail in my pattern and also tried to explain every technique as well as possible. In the pattern, I crocheted and photographed size L (40/42).

Beginners can also give this jacket a try. And if you have any problems, I’ll be very happy to help.

3522 Posts Recent Started
Friday, November 17, 2017 at 2:04 PM
With this set of a hat, scarf, and wrist warmers, you’ll always be well dressed in fall and winter. All three accessories have the same pattern, which is easy to knit and a lot of fun—a lace pattern that is knitted in a very unconventional way. There is a photo tutorial for it.
For materials, you’ll need a total of about 500-550 meters of sock yarn.

You can find the bundle here.


2748 Posts Recent Started
Friday, November 17, 2017 at 7:22 PM
For all seasons—how about this:

Knitting pattern for a traditional bodice / top





(Click the image to purchase/download )

This (traditional) bodice is laced; alternatively, you can also attach (traditional) buttons—whichever you prefer.

The detailed instructions are for size S/M—but thanks to the stitch pattern and lacing, it stretches to fit up to size 42. Any size is possible —it’s easy to adjust due to the simple pattern—and it’s suitable even for beginners.

Basic knitting skills and the ability to crochet chain stitches are sufficient (everything is explained with illustrations in the separate PDF)


Included in the download:

  • PDF knitting pattern (includes images from the photo gallery)
  • PDF Knitting Basics – Illustrated Basic Knitting Techniques

You’ll need
approximately 250 g of yarn with a yardage of 125 m to 130 m per 50 g for needle sizes 3–4 and a gauge of approximately 22 stitches x 30 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm, as indicated on the yarn label. Used here: size 3.5 knitting needles and a size 3.0 crochet hook.

Standard knitting supplies: measuring tape, scissors, yarn needle, stitch holder, or additional circular needles for holding stitches; stitch markers are not required here.

If needed, buttons, cord, or velvet ribbon, unless you’re crocheting.

4 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 10:39 AM
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196 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 10:33 PM
Beanie with an elegant cable pattern in sock yarn

Click here to go directly to the pattern for the “Trena” beanie 



Trena is knitted from sock yarn and combines seed stitch and a cable pattern to create a very unique hat. The cable winds its way around the hat and is the focal point of the design. You can knit Trena with less than one skein of any type of sock yarn and 2.5 and 3.0 mm needles. The pattern is suitable for advanced knitters who are confident in working a cable pattern and have already knitted in the round. The cables are explained in detail, and the pattern includes a knitting chart. 

120 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 20, 2017 at 7:18 AM
Sleeveless sweater, knitted vest, many wearing variations possible

Here is the knitting pattern ...

I prefer knitting with circular knitting needles, but the choice of needles is up to each person.
Amount of material:                                            approx. 800 g – 850 g (depending on the material)You can use pure wool, alpaca blend yarn, acrylic, blended yarn (wool/acrylic), or cotton,
but please no novelty yarn. A 50:50 blend ratio and firmly
spun yarn is ideal. For example, BRAVO BIG by Schachenmayr can also be used,
as it is very inexpensive and very suitable for “trying it out” before
using expensive yarn/expensive wool.

The yarn/wool used should be suitable for knitting needle size 10–12
and have a yardage of at least 60 m per 100 g. I knitted my sweater from pure wool (designer wool) and recommend a similar material here (Next Grande, 200 g, roving yarn), available online from wollfactory.

Beginners and those returning to knitting can also follow the pattern well, as it contains many step-by-step photos.

Ines wishes you lots of joy making it.

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