Fleurtje Eliza

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Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This is a pattern that calls for waste yarn. Therefore, there is no yarn weight specified, nor a gauge or yardage listed.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These Beeautiful Arm Warmers are knitted with 100 grams of fingering yarn. It is a unique stitch pattern with a multiple of two stitches and worked over four rounds. Every second round is in stockinette stitch. There is a bee stitch (k1below) in it, which explains the name of this pattern. Nope, there is not a purl stitch in sight – even though...
Knitting: Knee-highs
While enjoying another smashing cup of herbal tea, I started working out this design. I was drinking a lot of elder flower tea, or Sambucha in Latin - hence the name.
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
This pattern is no longer for sale online, but can be found in this knitting book Basic Knitting and Projects.
Knitting: Cozy - Other
These cute cosies are perfect for turning tin cans into decorative desk containers or empty bottles into instant vases
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is for a shawl with very playful features. Not only starts it with a triangular part, the largest part of this shawl is made out of two parallel but separate, rectangular parts. You can also knit a completely triangular version. And on top of that, it is an entirely new stitch pattern, which can be described as both classy and eleg...
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
A nice garment for the computer, in this case for a Macbook Pro 15 inch for DH. He calls it his fishnet stocking for his notebook ;-)
Knitting: Decorative - Other
Once I knitted a small Christmas tree in 3d for my grandmother instead of a Christmas card. She was blind in the last years of her life and this way she could literally feel that I was thinking of her during these holidays.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a stitch pattern for a diagonal and slightly textured knitwear. It can be used not only to knit a dish or washcloth, but also as a scarf or shawl.
Knitting: Coffee / Tea Pot
Perhaps your tea pot is larger, wider and/or higher. No worries: you can easily adjust the pattern. You can add a multiple of ten stitches to your cast on for a bigger tea pot. And/or knit either the lower (square) part or the upper part with the decreased number of stitches a bit longer.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
I have a thing for naming patterns. While knitting this golden dishcloth I heard the song ‘Gold’ by Spandau Ballet and I have been humming it ever since. It was one of my favorite songs in my childhood. Hence I had to name this Always Believe In Your Soul Dishcloth.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
Size: length 60 inches or 150 cm; width 20 inches or 45 cm.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I knitted these socks for a kid, as you can see on the first photo. But I also included the instructions for this pattern if you want to knit these knee high socks in an adult size.
Knitting: Food Cozy
Sorry all, there seems to be a typo in the pattern. Please be aware that from the part where there are 18 stitches knitted in rows (after knitting 26 rounds) row 5 should be like this:
Knitting: Coffee / Tea Pot
This is a tea cozy the old-fashioned way: a pyramid without its top. A tea cozy that you can put completely over the tea pot in order to keep most of its warmth inside. This Picea Lux Tea Cozy is an abstracted Christmas tree with 3-dimensional, vertical parts that extend from the pyramid shape.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging.
Knitting: Toy Plant, Hanging Ornament
My dinner table is starting to look like a miniature forest with only colorful, playful and posh Christmas trees. With a shiny bead on top as a cherry on the cake these trees look hilarious, and decorative in those dark days of winter.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag, Money Purse
Around the time I was working on this knitwear, I read ‘the Teahouse Fire’ by Ellis Avery. Taking a closer look at how the yarn between the stitches in this design seems to be woven, it came to me that it (in my imagination) looked like the tatami mats in this book. Tatami mats covered the floors in the traditional Japanese houses that were ver...