Knit Picks Hawthorne Multi Fingering Weight Sock Yarn (Alberta Arts)

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Knit Picks Hawthorne Multi Fingering Weight Sock Yarn (Alberta Arts)

Knit Picks Hawthorne Multi Fingering Weight Sock Yarn (Alberta Arts)

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Length from foundation edge to top edge: 16.8 (16.8, 18.5, 18.5, 18.5, 18.5, 18.5, 20.4, 20.4)” OR 42.5 (42.5, 47, 47, 47, 47, 47, 52, 52) cm for cropped version, 20.4 (20.4, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 24, 24)” OR 52 (52, 56, 56, 56, 56, 56, 61, 61) cm for full-length version. Assembly: Named for the Greek god of the sea, the clear turquoise shades of this colorway are fresh and cool. They range from a deep teal to aquamarine to a light celeste, perfect for bright projects or paired with a more neutral color like Slate. An extinct volcano, Mt. Tabor's rich soil grows the greenest plants imaginable. Just like its namesake, this yarn is a riot of cool greens from the color of new leaves to dark olive, with soft hints of navy and cerulean. This top can be worn braless, with bra, or with pasties – whatever you prefer. Just note that if you plan on wearing a bra, take your bust measurement while wearing your bra. If you plan on wearing it with just pasties, make sure you take your bust measurement braless to get an appropriate fit for your body. Construction Stitch Counts: Stitch counts are listed after each round. If no stitch count is given, there has been no change since the previous round. If only one number is provided, it applies to all sizes.

Various pinks from watermelon to fuchsia and hot pink enjoy undertones of tangerine and contrasting highlights of mulberry. Customers rave about the quality, saying it has excellent stitch definition (I totally agree) and the colors are true to the swatches shared in the product’s listing. Hawthorne is a fantastic value for its price range, making it an affordable choice for all crafters. Note: This is the first row in the stitch pattern. When you work Row 2 for the first time, it is worked into a row of plain double crochet. However, when you are instructed to repeat Row 2 in the instructions that follow after Row 11, all of the remaining times you repeat Row 2, it will be worked across Row 11, which has some ch-2 spaces in it. So when you are repeating Row 2, and the pattern says to “dc in nxt 12 sts”, you will be working across a span of stitches that includes a ch-2 space. You can either double crochet in each individual chain stitch of the ch-2 space, or you can work 2 dc in the ch-2 space. It’s up to you. 😉 Row 9: Turn. CSDC in same st. Ch 2, sc in nxt ch-sp, ch 3, sk 2 dc, dc in nxt 4 sts. *Ch 3, sk 2 dc, sc in nxt ch-sp, ch 3, sk nxt sc, sc in nxt ch-sp, ch 3, sk 2 dc, dc in nxt 4 sts.* Repeat from *to* until 6 sts remain. Ch 3, sk 2 dc, sc in nxt ch-sp, ch 2, dc in last sc of row. <108 (123, 138, 153, 153, 168, 183, 198, 213) sts, including ch sts.>

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in next ch 3 space, ch 3, *3 dc in the next dc, ch 3, skip the first ch 3 space and sc in the next ch 3 space, ch 3, sc in next ch 3 space, ch 3*; repeat from * to * until the last st, 2 dc in the last, turn. What it looks like crocheted! The start of my circular yoke sweater. This is what it looks like in the double crochet stitch!

Ch 2, *[dc next 9 sts, inc next st] 4 times, dc next 10 sts, inc next st; rep from * to end of rnd, sl st to join rnd, turn. [280 dc] Construction : This sweater has a circular yoke construction, worked seamlessly from the top down. After completing the yoke increases, the yoke is then separated to create space for the body and the sleeves. The body is worked next with some optional waist shaping and then the sleeves are worked last. XS: Work a total of 51 rnds, working the following rounds as decrease rnds: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50. [46 sts] Follow your size only; total number of rnds given includes Rnd 1 you just completed . Since arm lengths differ from person-to-person, you can adjust the sleeve length by adding or eliminating non-decrease rnds as you see fit. Row 6: Turn. CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 3 sts. *2 dc in nxt ch-sp, ch 2, sk nxt sc, 2 dc in nxt ch-sp, dc in nxt 8 sts.* Repeat from *to* once more. 2 dc in nxt ch-sp, ch 2, sk nxt sc, 2 dc in nxt ch-sp, dc in last 4 sts. <42 sts, including ch sts.>

Once you’ve got the correct circumference for your bust, use your yarn needle to whip stitch (or use any seaming method of your choice) the short edges together to form a tube. Row 12: Turn. CSDC in same st. *Dc in nxt 12 sts, 2 dc in nxt ch-sp.* Repeat from *to* once more. Dc in nxt 13 sts. <42 sts.>

Row 11: Turn. CSDC in same st. 2 dc in nxt ch-sp. *Dc in nxt 8 sts, 2 dc in nxt ch-sp, ch 2, sk nxt sc, 2 dc in nxt ch-sp.* Repeat from *to* until 12 sts remain. Dc in nxt 8 sts, 2 dc in nxt ch-sp, dc in last sc of row. <98 (112, 126, 140, 140, 154, 168, 182, 196) sts, including ch sts.> L: Work a total of 54 rnds, working the following rnds as decrease rnds: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48. [56 sts] Wisp was inspired by soft clouds drifting across a clear blue sky. With forget-me-not blue as the darkest shade, the color travels through periwinkle and baby blue before lightening up into a warm cream. Row 7: Turn. CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 5 sts. *2 dc in nxt ch-sp, dc in nxt 5 sts, ch 3, sk 2 dc, dc in nxt 5 sts.* Repeat from *to* until 8 sts remain. 2 dc in nxt ch-sp, dc in last 6 sts. <104 (119, 134, 149, 149, 164, 179, 194, 209) sts, including ch sts.>Like the roiling clouds of an overcast sky, various shades of silver and grey get contrast from slate and denim blues, with an overall blue undertone and subtle brown highlights. A great complement and contrast to Klamath Falls. Ch 2, dc in next 9 sts, inc in next st, *dc next 7 sts, inc next st, dc next 6 sts, inc next st; rep from * to end of rnd, sl st to join rnd, turn. [300 dc] Row 37: Ch. 3. Sk 1, DC in the next. *Ch 1. Sk 1. DC in the next Repeat from * until the end of the row. Turn.

When seaming 2 identical edges together, I like to use stitch markers at the two ends as well as the center to make sure that my edges are aligned as I seam (see below). Here, I’m using the hexagon stitch markers from the Hook Nook! I place one at each end, and one in the middle. You can use scrap yarn for this if you don’t have stitch markers! Shop the Hexagon Stitch Markers here. Close up of the hexagon stitch markers. RouchingTo begin, chain 3. Yarn over, insert hook into the 3rd chain from the hook. Yarn over, pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook. Yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook. Yarn over, pull through 2 remaining loops on hook.



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