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Wristlets No. 210
MATERIALS: Bear Brand or Bucilla “AA” De Luxe Knitting Worsted, 1 skein, or Bear Brand or Bucilla Standard Brand Knitting Worsted, 1 skein. 1 Pair Bucilla White 10-inch Knitting Needles, Size 4, Article 3845. Cast on 48 sts. Work back and forth in ribbing of k 2, p 2, for 10 inches. Bind off, knitting the knitted and purling the purled sts; break off yarn, leaving an end to sew with. Thread end in a darning needle and sew side edges of wristlet together for 6 1/2 inches, fasten off; leave edges open on the next 10 rows (thumb-opening, see illustration), then sew the edges together for remaining 2 inches and…
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Ear Muffs No. 205
Medium Size MATERIALS: Bear Brand or Bucilla Cassimere Sport Yarn, 1 ball, or Bear Brand or Bucilla Ladyfair Sweater and Stocking Yarn, 1 skein. 1 Pair Bucilla Steel Sock Needles, Size 13, Article 3494. Please see my WW II Pattern FAQ for information about needles sizes, or just use the size you need to achieve the gauge. GAUGE: 8 ridges=1 inch, 8 sts=1 inch Ear Muffs Cast on 15 sts, work even in garter stitch (k all rows) for 3 inches. * Next row increase in first st, k to the last 2 sts, increase in next st, k the last st. K 1 row even. Repeat from * until there are 35 sts…
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Beanie No. 212 – WWII Beanie Free Knitting Pattern
MATERIALS– Bear Brand or Bucilla “AA” De Luxe Knitting Worsted, 1 skein, or Bear Brand or Bucilla Standard Brand Knitting Worsted, 1 skein. 2 Pairs (4) Bucilla White 10-inch Double-pointed Knitting Needles, Size 4, Article 3843. Cast on 96 sts, 32 on each of 3 needles. Join and work in ribbing of k 2, p 2 for 6 inches (about 42 rounds), then work in ribing of k 6, p 2, for 22 rounds. K 1 round plain. Decrease 1 st at both ends of each needle, as follows: * k 1, slip 1, k 1, pass the slipped st over the knitted (“slip-k-pass”), k to within 3 sts of end…
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Spiral Socks No. 214 – WWII Spiral Socks Free Knitting Pattern
Spiral Socks No. 214 Cast on 72 sts, divide them on 3 (or 4) needles, join and work in ribbing of k 2, p 2, for 4 inches. SPIRAL PATTERN– K 4, p 4, alternately, for 4 rounds. * At beginning of next round k 5 just once, then p 4, k 4, alternately, to end of round, ending with p 3; p 1 st from next needle, then k 4, p 4, alternately, for 3 more rounds. Repeat from *, thus moving the pattern 1 st to the left every 4 rounds, until the sock measures 22 inches. At this point try sock on foot, to determine the exact length…
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Trigger Gloves No. 208 – WWII Fingerless Gloves Free Knitting Pattern
This pattern comes from the wonderful site hjsstudios.com which appears to be down. GAUGE: 7 stitches=1inch, 11 rows=1 inch. CUFF– Cast on 56 sts, place on 3 (or 4) needles, join, work in ribbing of k 2, p 2, for 3 inches. HAND– K 1 round plain; mark last st as end of round. 1st increasing round for thumb gore: k 2 sts in first st (an increase), k 1, increase in next st, k to end of round. K 2 rounds even. 2nd increasing round: increase in first thumb st, k 3, increase in last thumb st, k to end of round. K 2 rounds even. 3rd increasing round: increase in first thumb st, k…
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Mushroom Chapstick Holder
Watch the Video Buy Ad-Free PDF Pattern Getting Started Tools Crochet Hook – 2.75mm/C Scissors Yarn needle Yarn Yarn Bee Bamboo-Tiful Or any Yarn roughly 227 yards per 100 grams, 257 yards per 4 oz. For a similar feel, I think Coboo would be a good alternative. Stitches & Abbreviations MR – Magic Ring Sc – Single Crochet Inc – Increase Dec – Decrease Sk – skip stitck Ch – Chain stitch Sl St – Slip Stitch BLO – Back Loops Only ( ) – repeat stitches inside ( ) as many time as stated or “around” Notes This is a second version of my original Magical Mushroom Lanyard pattern.…
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Cinnamoroll Plush Pattern
Full Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/Sen8LVi_wc0 Cinnamoroll Plushie! Cinnamoroll Plush Pattern What you need: Bernat Blanket Yarn – Vintage White Baby Bee – Adore-A-Ball pink-a-boo Baby Bee – Adore-A-Ball baby’s blue Polyfill or other desired stuffing Large yarn needle Size K / 6.50MM Crochet Hook Key: Ch – chain Sc – single crochet Inc – two single crochet in same stitch Dec – decrease Slst – slip stitch flo – front loops only Blo – back loops only ()* – repeat stitches within parenthesis the stated number of times or “around” Notes: All rounds will end with a slip stitch and the subsequent round will start with a chain one. Head and…
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Bee & Beehive Pattern
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Spell Pouch
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Free Pattern: Santa Kirby