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This scarf is knitted in Linen Stitch, using 3-ply yarn that runs 600m per 100 gr. The pattern offers 2 sizes.The sample in the picture is the small size, which has...
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of the garment:Oversized cardigan in simple, geometric shapes that is easy to combine with a wide range of dress styles.The combination of stocking and garter stitches adds texture and...
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The Wing’m is an asymmetrical scarf that is knitted holding 2 strands of 4-ply or sport weight yarn together and alternating small patches of knitting stitches with either 1 or...
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Instructions are for both designs shown in the pictures. The idea behind these scarves is to create a pattern that is somewhere on the scale between a lariat and a...
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Faerly is our most popular shawl pattern. It is lacy yet simple to knit and the stitches used don't compete with the yarn, so it works very well with variegated, speckled...
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Designed by Andrea, this cowl is effortlessly chic and works beautifully with our Layercake garments. It takes just 200 gr of DK yarn. The sample in the pictures is knitted...
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The challenge was to design an elegant shawl using only one hank of Soliloquy (600 metres) without complicated lace. This shawlette is the result! Light yet warm, long yet not...
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The lace stitch used in this pattern was inspired by a picture of a scarf I saw at ABC Carpets, a beautiful big store in NYC. It has translated really...
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Large lace wrap that takes approx. 1000 m of lace weight yarn. All instructions in written format except for the last lace section which is included in both written format...
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This crescent-shaped shawl is knitted with 100 gr of Tall Yarns Soliloquy.The combination of the drape of the yarn together with the trellis stitch used creates a lovely, flowy, summery...
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Our first Soliloquy Crochet Pattern! Adapted (with permission) from Amanda Perkins' Angel Scarf, this little project can be made using one 50 gr hank of Soliloquy MerinoSilk or AlpacaBoo. ...
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This blanket is knitted in a combination of stocking, moss and garter stitches so that it is completely double sided.It was inspired by one of Helen’s quilts, made with home-dyed...
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Fluid waistcoat with waterfall front. Knitted sideways with short-row shaping for fit and lovely drape. The version in the pictures was knitted in Fyberspates Scrumptious 4-ply in the colours Water...
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The starting point for these socks is 2 strands of regular sock yarn knitted together on thicker needles to create thicker, chunky socks to slob around in at home or...
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This bag lends itself extremely well to a knitting project bag, but can of course also be used as a trendy handbag.It is lined and you can either go for...
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A simple and very effective little beret. Quick to knit and magical to felt - by hand if you want ultimate control and don’t mind the manual work or by...
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This pattern allows for some flexibility of yarn, needles and gauge. The hat is knitted in a repeat of panels that are knitted in sequence. Since it is knitted around the head...
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This little scarf was made in a flash of inspiration when I wanted to quickly knit up my friend Helen’s first home-spun yarn.It was a small, 70 gr hank and...
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Comfy waistcoat with waterfall front. Knitted sideways with short-row shaping for fit and lovely drape. The version in the pictures was knitted in Noro Kibou, a lovely blend of cotton,...
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This shawl came about as a result of a long-held desire to come up with my first own lace design. Both of the leaf-designs I used are well-known but I’ve...
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Koigu yarns just beg to be combined. The more disparate your shades, the better they seem to blend. I have listed the shades used in the pictures as so many...
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The design of this hat started with the wish to use only 1 hank of the gorgeous Tall Yarns Chunky Baby Alpaca (with just 100 metres in 1 hank). I...
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Cute little waistcoat with optional waterfall front. Knitted sideways with short-row shaping for fit and lovely drape. The version in the pictures was knitted with 2 strands of Soliloquy AlpacaBoo...
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The Palmira Poncho can be knit using either a Sport-weight or DK weight yarn. The poncho is knit using 3.75mm needles and takes 500-600gr yarn depending on the running length of...