Hillingdon, Harrow & Brent. “I’m the pompom expert,” she reveals, winding a yarn of wool up into a perfect sphere. “People don’t like making them, but I do. So they get ... carry on her legacy. “This is Anne’s wool,” she says, holding up a ball of pale pink yarn. “And I’ve been speaking with her daughter to bring all the knits she didn’t finish
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K2tog) repeat to the end of the row (12st). row 27: (K2tog) across all stitches (6st). Thread the yarn through the remaining stitches and pull tight. how to make the cherry: Cast on 1 st. K1, P1, K1, P1
If you want to send any pots of gold you find to us directly, we’re totally fine with that. Cut the yarn and pull through remaining stitches. making up: Use a sewing needle to join side seams. Make a pompom
left needle, from front to back. Then wrap the working yarn around the tip of the right needle. 2. Pull the tip of the right needle and the yarn through the loop on the left needle. 3. Slip the old ... your favourite armchair. 2. This time you need two colours. Using your main colour double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches. 3. Knit 2 rows. Then, starting with a knit row and working
one you should use yellow and red double knit yarn, and you’ll also need some green for the stalk and leaves. Knitting 1. Using your red double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches ... three times (4 stitches). 4. Transfer the 4 stitches from the right to the left needle, pulling the yarn tight and knitting them again. Repeat six times. This is an l-cord and will be the strawberry’s stalk
st. next row: k2tog to last st, k1 (16sts). next row: purl. next row: k2tog to end (8sts). Cut the yarn pulling it through the remaining stitches and fasten off. ears: (make 2) Cast on 7 sts and work 6 ... row: k1, k3tog k1(5sts). Knit another 5 rows in garter stitch then knit all 3 sts together and pull yarn through the loop. making up: Use a sewing needle to join side seams. Sew end in at the tip of the
one you should use yellow and red double knit yarn, and you’ll also need some green for the stalk and leaves. Knitting 1. Using your red double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches ... three times (4 stitches). 4. Transfer the 4 stitches from the right to the left needle, pulling the yarn tight and knitting them again. Repeat six times. This is an l-cord and will be the strawberry’s stalk
one you should use yellow and red double knit yarn, and you’ll also need some green for the stalk and leaves. Knitting 1. Using your red double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches ... three times (4 stitches). 4. Transfer the 4 stitches from the right to the left needle, pulling the yarn tight and knitting them again. Repeat six times. This is an l-cord and will be the strawberry’s stalk
left needle, from front to back. Then wrap the working yarn around the tip of the right needle. 2. Pull the tip of the right needle and the yarn through the loop on the left needle. 3. Slip the old ... on. 2. For this one you should use yellow and red yarn, and you’ll also need some green for the stalk and leaves. Using your red double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches. 3. Knit