Here’s another foray into multi-color projects. A cute little dish cloth for those small jobs, a little mix of hearts and checks using 100% cotton yarn.
A double-knit loom pattern for baby with elephants? How cute is this! Another great pattern from the Knittingboard Blog
Using Color Charts for Color or Texture
Last week we shared how to loom knit the purl stitch. This week, let’s expand on that. We can create interesting looks whether we use color or stitches.
Bring the Sea Home
I’m going through a blue phase and when I saw this Afghan Pattern, I had to share. Nautical patterns are all the rage these days so this baby fits right in. Plus, this double-knit loom pattern has all my favorite things: Shades of blue! Circles! Stripes! Stockinette stitch (which equals quick)!
Since 4th of July is coming and I have a plethora of red, white and blue 100% cotton yarn, I just had to make some sort of patriotic …something. I came up with this – a dishcloth flag.
Basic Shrug Pattern – How Lovely!
Since double-knit patterns are so hard to find, when I find one I have to share! This one comes from Echstudio in the Netherlands. Thanks to the simplicity of this pattern (and Google Translate!), here is a wonderfully simple-to-make shrug that you can double-knit loom, traditional knit or crochet with ease.
Intricate or Simple – The Celtic Knot Pattern
Celtic patterns are beautiful, spiral patterns used primarily for decoration. They can be as intricate or simple knot patterns as your project and your experience requires.
Classically Chic Houndstooth Clutch
When I created the post for the Houndstooth motif pattern, I fell in love with it. So much so, I decided I wanted a cute clutch in that pattern to go along with a pretty dark suit I wear.