Turit Wilroy
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Knitting: Dress
Very easy little girl’s dress with Lazy Daisy flowers, knitted bottom up in the round. Almost no sewing (just attaching the straps in the front; seam will be covered by embroidered flower). Use the tiniest leftovers for the flowers!
Knitting: Pullover
Two different balls of Kureyon Sock are alternated every two rounds/rows to create the narrow stripes. There is a rectangular cable panel in the front and also in the back; it can be left out to speed things up. Easy drop shoulder style, but with a narrow rectangular inset for better fit.
Knitting: Pullover
Cheerful little sweater, shown in Lamb’s Pride Worsted. Very little yarn is needed for the dots in the yoke; great way to use some leftovers!
Knitting: Pullover
Combine a self striping yarn with classic Lamb’s Pride for a men’s pullover. This pattern has raglan shaping for a perfect fit. This is an easy way to learn carrying two yarns throughout in a simple stitch pattern.
Knitting: Cardigan
Add some vintage charm to your wardrobe. Any tweedy yarn can be used for this pretty cardigan. The purple one is actually worked in Elsebeth Lavold Silky Wool held double.
Knitting: Cardigan
This playful cardigan is knitted with two different yarns. The peplum is knitted with a classic cotton yarn and the body of the cardigan is worked with a satiny ribbon for a comfortable fit and a variety of textures.
Knitting: Cardigan
Cute little cardigan with lacy ribs that end in little points. The yarn is very stretchy, so this will be quite fitted, unless you knit it in a bigger size and use a different yarn. The buttonband with the loops is crocheted on in the end.
Knitting: Cardigan
Long cardigan with a nice elongating silhouette. Wide ribs; sleeves are in reverse stockinette (of course you can turn them inside out if you prefer). Whenever I wear this jacket, I get compliments on it from strangers!
Knitting: Vest
Simple little cotton vest, can also be worn solo as a top. Knitted in the round from the bottom up. Easy first time lace garment.
Knitting: Dress
Tank top style dress in Ty-Dy Cotton by Knit One Crochet Two. Can be worn solo or with a tank/tee/blouse underneath. Knitted in the round from the bottom up. All stockinette with a small ribbed portion right under the chest. There are two vertical lines each in the front and back that look like seams; they are crocheted on later. This creates a...
Knitting: Pullover
Boy’s round yoke sweater. Sweater is knitted from the bottom up in the round; sleeves are knitted flat until they are joined at the yoke. Fair isle pattern requires small amounts of yarn; great for using up leftovers!
Knitting: Scarf
Golden scarf with an edge. Instantly dresses up a little black dress or t-shirt without looking too formal.
Knitting: Doll
Soft, cuddly dolls - better than Barbie. Buy a ball of skin colored yarn for the body, and then use leftovers for everything else. Fill with roving or synthetic stuffing. This makes a wonderful gift for a baby or small child.
Knitting: Pullover
Hip-covering kossack-style pullover with wide, gathered sleeves. Inspired by East European peasant blouses. Should be worked in a yarn that drapes nicely (Noro Silk Garden is perfect). Worked in the round from the bottom up until you separate to knit front and back. Sleeves are knitted top down and sewn in (could probably also be picked up and ...
Knitting: Pullover
The mistake rib, an easy stitch pattern that you may know from scarves, is used here to provide a bit of interesting texture. Easy to knit drop-shoulder style with flattering, drapy cowl neck. Sweater is knitted in separate pieces (front, back, 2 sleeves) and sewn together. The collar is knitted on in the round.
Knitting: Skirt
Plain stockinette skirt in a variegated yarn with a solid color ribbed edge in airy mohair. Knitted from the top down, so length is easily adjusted. No buttons or zipper required, easy invisible elastic in waist.
Knitting: Cardigan
Comfy jacket with an interesting twist stitch pattern. You can never lose the belt because it is built in! Sleeves are worked in ribbing.
Knitting: Skirt
The top part of this skirt has vertical garter stitch stripes and the bottom part has a double layered blue lace edge. The skirt is knitted from the top down (so the length is easily adjusted!). There is a wide elastic in the waistband, so no zipper or button is needed.
Knitting: Pullover
Very easy and quick drop shoulder style mohair sweater with asymmetrical collar. Great for displaying a beautiful, big pin! A loose knit, light and fluffy!
Knitting: Pullover
Cotton pullover with a lacy stitch pattern, which is quite see-through, so you have to wear a tank or cami under it. Nice to wear in air-conditioned rooms in the summer.
Knitting: Skirt
Skirt in Berrocco Suede. Toss in the washing machine and it comes out like new (if you use Suede). Easy and fun to knit. Knitted in the round, from the top down, so length is easily adjusted! No zippers or buttons needed at waist, invisible elastic waist band makes skirt very comfortable.
Knitting: Cardigan
Fitted little cardigan with vertical eyelet ribs. It has ties instead of buttons for a whimsical, non-stuffy look. Shown in Waterlily, but you could do this in any yarn of similar weight.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
Cute little purse with flowers and long shoulder strap. Flowers are cut out from extra felted piece and sewn on with a few seed beads. Combine any two colors you like.
Knitting: Pullover
Drop shoulder shoulder pullover with slightly set in (square) sleeves. Cable detail at arm hole. Worked from the bottom up in the round (until separated for arm holes). Little dots are worked in fair isle technique; this sweater is a good project for first time fair isle knitters!
Knitting: Skirt
Simple, slightly flared cotton skirt. k1, p1 ribbing at waist. No zipper or buttons required, waistband has a wide elastic inside. Knitted from the top down, so length can be easily adjusted.
Knitting: Cardigan
No fox had to die for this fur collar. Jacket has a little bit of shaping at the waist; combination of cables and seed stitch.