Sunday 19 December 2010

Knit me quick.


If you have a couple of spare hours grab 5 ball's of big softie  from sidar and a pair of 10 mm needles. I got mine from c and h fabrics but you could try  John Lewis or any wool shop.

Down load this free pattern ( not for commercial use please)! And cast on.

Using a crochet hook sew in the ends, insert the hook along the knit line
 twisting in and out wrapping the yarn around the needle and pull through, cut.

You can also thread the loose ends onto a large needle and weave the needle
 along the knitting line pull through and cut.

When you have sewn in all the loose ends, wrap enough yarn around a book
mine measured 22 cm x 15 cm, to make the fringe. Cut along the natural indent,
 and you have a neat pile of yarn to make the fringe with.

Make the yarn into bundle's of two, or whatever you feel looks good.

Using a crochet hook start making the fringe by sliding the hook into the first stitch.

Loop two strands of yarn folded in half around the crochet hook and slip through.

Slip the yarn through the loop and pull, your first,
 cont. along the cast on and off row to make the fringe.

                                                        Happy  Christmas

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