Mosaic Knitting Pattern Generator

Laura Kogler Mosaic Knitting Pattern Generator

Recently I searched, just for the fun of it, for pattern generators – and I’ve found great things!
Today I start presenting them! ;-)

You can let generate great patterns for slip-stitch knitting with this mosaic knitting pattern generator!

 


Links:
Mosaic Knitting Pattern Generator

Here at unikatissima:
Mosaic (Slip-stitch) Knitting
Entries with the tag ‘generator’

Lace Knitters Advent Calendar 2011

unikatissima's Lace Knitters Advent Calendar 2011

The pattern is published! :)

It’s time again: unikatissima’s Lace Knitters Advent Calendar 2011 can start on December 1 ;-))
This time we will knit a shrug or a scarf/a shawl, just as you like.

This year everythings works a little different: the actual pattern consists of 6 little patterns that can be knitted in whatever order you like.
To get the surprise feeling of an Advent calendar the 6 little patterns are named block 1-6 and are meant to be selected by rolling a die :)

But of course you can arrange the little patterns in advance to get a design that you like.
To get inspiration you may want to look at the project descriptions (read more further below).

You find the Advent calendar at ravelry (where else? ;-))

    Part of it is a file that contains

  • the terms of use (valid as well for the announcement file as for the actual pattern later)
  • an instruction on how to make a shrug from a rectangle (with pictures) and
  • descriptions for 4 projects I made with the pattern.

My terms of use are also available in German.

The project descriptions contain e.g. the sizes of the four items, the used yarns and how much I needed, the needle size etc.
If you’re a ravelry member you can use the links to the used yarns via my project pages, additionally you can look in the group unikatissima what yarns were used for the last Advent calendar.

Additionally you find on the same page more PDF files, in fact the actual pattern with a chart and written instructions and a file with the German legend to the chart.

Addendum: I made all projects with a provisional cast-on for reasons of symmetry and today I eventually found a tutorial for this :))

I always have to cheat a little bit when picking up the stitches, because one ‘looses’ one stitch. Cheating means here that I knit sometimes stitches together and sometimes I make 1 by picking up the loop that lies between the stitch just worked and the following stitch and knit into it to fake a yarn over. It just depends on how the original first row looks.

If you have problems with my cheating technique, you can simply knit a couple of rows in garter stitch to ‘hide’ every unevenness.

I hope that everybody will enjoy the knitting again! :)

 


Links:
unikatissima’s Lace Knitters Advent Calendar 2011 (Lace Holly)
Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar 2010 (Lace Christmas Rose)
Project pages for Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar 2010
ravelry
group unikatissima at ravelry

Provisional cast-on (Techniques with Theresa)
=> ‘mine’ is the Open, a.k.a. provisional, cast on

Here at unikatissima:
Lace Knitters Advent Calendar 2010
unikatissima’s Lace Knitters Advent Calendar 2010
Entry: ravelry

Diagonally Crocheted Potholder

Mielkes Fiber Arts Diagonally Crocheted Potholder

I find the construction of this potholder interesting.
It seems that you can also knit it.

 


Links:
Double-thick Diagonally Crocheted Potholder
via: Double-thick Diagonally Crocheted Potholder
via: I’m looking for a certain potholder pattern

Pictures of potholders knitted in the same style (Magic Square Potholder by Maria Ekblad)

YouKnits Antimacassar / Placemat

unikatissima YouKnits Antimacassar/Placemat a

An older acquaintance has bought a chair from suede and has forgotten, that the leather will wear down at the arm rests in the course of time.
When she realized this, she asked me to make her brown antimacassars for the arm rests matching the brown chair.

My first thought was: YouKnits!
Because what could be easier (and more appropriate ;-)) than designing a beautiful lace pattern and knitting an antimacassar for the arm rests from? ;-)

Because I haven’t seen the chair myself, but had two different brown yarns (socks wool and crochet thread) I simply made two pairs ;-)
And they were well-received :)

On the photos you see the antimacassars for the arm rests, but they could as well be used as placemats ;-)
(If you click on the photos, you can see larger versions of the photos (in a new window, scroll down there and click on the pictures).)

unikatissima YouKnits Antimacassar/Placemat b

 

And that have been the overview pictures that I got from the YouKnits designer:
unikatissima YouKnits Antimacassar/Placemat a
It is knit with the following Youknits:
009a-#09009a-#09
021b-#12021b-#12
009a-#09009a-#09

 

unikatissima YouKnits Antimacassar/Placemat b
It is knit with the following Youknits:
025a-#15025a-#15
024 – #15024 – #15
025b-#15025b-#15

 


Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Design your own Lace with YouKnits
YouKnits Designer

At ravelry:
YouKnits lace example placemats

More Heart Stitch Chart Uses

stitchpoint Heart Stitch Chart Use

I compiled a list before about what you can do with filet crochet/cross stitch embroidery charts and offered a heart stitch chart, now I found still more inspiration: you can e.g. show your rabbit that you love it ;-)

 


Links:
More Heart Stitch Chart Uses (Heart Stitched on Cardboard)

Here ati unikatissima:
What Can You Do With Filet Crochet/Cross Stitch Embroidery Charts?
Beaded Square Stitch Heart
crochet medaillon

Vintage Crochet Medaillon

celtwich Vintage Crochet Medaillon

I presented several crochet medaillons already and how you can make clothes from, but for this crochet medaillon here I can’t imagine what I could make from ;-))

 


Links:
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now available through webarchive:
Vintage Crochet Medaillon (The Puritan Bedspread – Crochet Treasures You Asked For – Star Treasure Book No. 126)

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the words ‘crochet’ and ‘medaillon’