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Thursday, 25 December 2014

Finger Knit Glam Infinity Scarf with Scarf Cuffs

How to Finger Knit a Glam Infinity Scarf with Scarf Cuffs

finger knit infinity scarf with scarf cuffs
Finger Knit Glam Infiinity Scarf with Scarf Cuffs
You can make this attract infinity scarf in about an hour and you all need is one ball of yarn and your fingers! One scarf cuff is make of a finger knit cord and the other is crochet. I've used Sirdar Glam for this but you can use any yarn.

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Arm Knitting Reviewed


 Arm Knitting Reviewed


I discovered arm knitting by accident and was instantly attracted to how quickly you could produce a quality item. I am learning as I go along and here are some of my successes and some of my not-so-much successes.

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Arm Knitting: Free Pattern for a Braided Infinity Scarf

Free Arm Knitting Pattern - Braid Stitch

arm knitting braid infinity scarf
This free arm knitting pattern puts a slightly different twist on it. I was fed up with the plain arm knitting and started experimenting - this braid type stitch is what I came up with. Knit this infinity scarf in about twenty minutes.

Monday, 22 December 2014

A new article for Arm Knitting Braid Christmas Necklace and Finger Knitting Cord Christmas Necklace

Arm Knitting braid Cristmas necklace

Finger Knit Cord Christmas Necklace
Arm Knit Braid Christmas Necklace


There is a new article on Hubpages if you would like to arm knit a braid Christmas necklace or finger knit a cord Christmas necklace - follow the link to see how to make these two necklaces - you still have time!
http://annmackiemiller.hubpages.com/hub/Yarn-Craft-Arm-Knit-and-Finger-Knit-a-Christmas-Necklace

Finger knit cord Christmas necklace

Free Pattern for Triangular Bag or Purse

Simple Knitting Pattern for a Triangular Bag with Handles

triangular knitted purse or bag
knitted triangular bag
This is a very attractive triangular bag that teenagers love. The line down the center and the triangular shape is achieved by knitting three stitches together in the center of every alternate row.
You can make them as small or as large as you like - you adjust the size by increasing the number of stitches used, just add as many as you want proportionately, that is, you will need to add them in increments of 2 to keep the shape.
You can alter how it looks by the type of yarn you use. . In this illustration I have used yarn with two colors but there is a huge variety of yarn available to buy today. Check the label on your yarn to determine needle size. 
Alter the type of handles you use. The ones used in this illustration were girl's bangles I had in the house or you could buy handles and bangles from ebay or Amazon.