Showing posts with label Arm Knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arm Knitting. Show all posts

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Fall Arm Knitted Scarves


Arm Knitting is back in swing as the fall season approaches! Arm Knitting is a fast and easy way to knit without needles! You can get either one of these projects done before you finish your favorite television program without any experience in knitting! 


Blue and Silver Twist Arm Knitted Scarf @craftsavvy #craftwarehouse #armknitting #scarves #diy

 Blue and Sliver Twist

Supplies:

Two Strands (one Skein) of Cascade Pacific Color Wave
One strand (one Skein) of Premier Starry Night

Directions:

Cast on 6 stitches. Make the length extra long so you can give the project a twist before closing the ends.  This gives it a different look and emphasizes the lovely shine of the metallic in the Starry Night.

Purple Infinity Knot Arm Knitted Scarf @craftsavvy #craftwarehouse #armknitting #scarves #diy

Purple Infinity Knot

Supplies: 

Two Strands (one Skein) of Cascade Pacific Color Wave
Two Strands (one Skein) of Premier City Life

Directions:

Cast on 5 Stitches.

Work yarn to desired length and join the short ends to create the Infinity scarf. Work a fancy knot at the join by having a long starting tail and a long finishing tail.  Then use a simple overcast technique to create the emphasis to the knotted area.  You could also join as usually and use another yarn to wrap to create a focus feature in the scarf.


* Cascade Pacific Color Wave is available in Gresham, Salem, Meridian, Kennewick and Meridian Craft Warehouse stores. Starry Night is available in all stores. City Life is available in all stores.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Arm Knitting Scarves


Arm Knitting Scarves @craftsavvy #craftwarehouse #armknitting #scarf #cowel #diy

Knitters are creating cowls, scarves and even afghans using the Arm Knitting method. With Arm Knitting you get the look of knitting without using knitting needles! You can make an easy scarf in the time it takes to watch your favorite TV show!

Cowl (pictured on the left)

Supplies:

2 Strands Heartland T&Q blue (1 skein)
2 strands Heartland T&Q black (1 skein)

Directions: 

Cast on 5 stitches, you will arm knit all the yarn and cast off.
Weave the short ends together to create the cowl.


Infinity Scarf (pictured on the right)

Supplies:

1 strand Heartland T&Q cream (1 skein)
1 strand Heartland T&Q black (1 skein)
2 strands Marble Chunky red mix (1 skein)

Directions:

Cast on 7 stitches, arm knit to desired length.
Cast off and weave short ends together to create the cowl.


“Learn to Arm Knit” teaches the ultimate quick technique for creating fabulous scarves and cowls!
Using super chunky yarn or multiple strands of thinner yarns, you can be finished in about a half hour even with no experience in traditional knitting. Simple instructions will guide you through every step.

* Arm Knitting book $3.99, Heartland Thick and Quick Yarn 2 for $10 (reg $6.99), and Marble Chunky Yarn 2 for $20 (reg $15.99) on sale from August 27 through September 21, 2014

Monday, May 5, 2014

Knitted Cowl Wrap by Craft Warehouse Employee Melissa Hartwell




Thank you to Melissa Hartwell, an employee from one of our Craft Warehouse stores, who created this lovely Cowl Wrap! I asked her to share how she made it, just for you!



Supplies:

1 Hank "Magnum" by Cascade Yarns  Color used: Shire
1 Skein "Glitz" yarn by Mary Maxim  Color used: Angora
1 Size "J " crochet hook
2 - 1" Black/Silver buttons by Haberdashery
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Your arms!
Directions: 

 
1.  Using the arm knitting method and holding one strand of "Magnum" yarn and one strand of the "Glitz" yarn, Cast on 12 stitches.

2. Without turning, knit back across the cast on stitches to the end.

3.  Repeat step 2 for seven (7) rows.  (12 stitches total).

4.  Bind off stitches loosely.

To finish with Crocheted edges and button holes:

1.  Lay the cowl/wrap flat , using fingers at each end to stretch evenly.  This evens out the stitch pattern and created the points in the end loops to crochet into.

2.  Using the crochet hook and the Mary Maxim "Glitz" yarn, single crochet (sc) in first end loop at the point; chain 1, single crochet (sc) in next loop; repeat to the end. Chain (ch) 2, turn.  (13 stitches plus 2 ch)

3.  Single crochet to the end.  Ch 3, turn.

4.  In next crochet from hook, 1 double crochet.  Dc in next sc, Ch 2, skip 2 sc,  Repeat once more, dc to the end.  ch 2, turn.  This row creates the holes for the buttons.

5.  Sc in next two chain stitches, sc in next dc.  repeat to the end, ending with a sc in last dc.  Ch 2, turn.

6.  Repeat step 5 for next 5 rows.  Fasten off.

7.  To finish the other end (you will sew the buttons onto this edge), repeat step 2.  Next row, Single crochet to the end.  Ch2, turn.  Repeat this row 7 times, fasten off.

8.  Choose 2 buttons and sew them onto this edge, centering under each of the two holes. 

9.  Button the closure to finish.
 
* Pick up the Learn to Arm Knit Book at Craft Warehouse Stores for only$3.99 until May 18th, 2014

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Arm Knitting a Cowel and Full Length Scarves



Directions:

Using 1 strands of Ecru Magnum, 1 strand Lumio Capri Blue, and 1 strand Eros II Jewel, 1 stand Berroco Kodak Snowy White. Cast on 6 stitches. AK (Arm Knit) strands of yarns together. Knit until desired length. Knot ends together to create a cowl.



Created by Patricia McBride from our Gresham Craft Warehouse store

Directions:

Using 1 strand of Lumio Lime, 1 strand of Lumio Capri Blue, and 1 strand of Eros II Blue/Green cast on 6 stitches. AK (Arm Knit) 1 strands of all yarns together. Knit until desired length. Cast off and to add fringe see below video.

How to Arm Knit:



How to Arm Knit Fringe:

Monday, March 24, 2014

Arm Knitting Aqua and Grey Chunky Scarf



Created by Patricia McBride from our Gresham Craft Warehouse store

Directions:

Using Cascade Summer Sky Magnum and Cascade Gray Pacific Chunky. Cast on 6 stitches. AK (Arm Knit) 2 strands of both yarns together. Knit until desired length. Cast off. To create a fringe watch the video below.

How to Arm Knit:

 
How to Create a Fringe on your Arm Knitted Scarf:
 

Friday, February 7, 2014

USA Olympic Pride Arm Knitted Scarf



The 2014 Olympics have officially begun! Show your USA Olympic pride while wearing this Arm Knitted scarf!

Use 2 strands of Starbella USA, cast on 5 stitches and AK (Arm Knit) until the end of the skein. This will make a long infinity scarf that you can have fun twisting into different ways to wear it!

To learn how to Arm Knit, watch the tutorial below! 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Arm Knitting Scarves


Arm Knitting is a hot new trend that is easy and fun! You do not need any needles and it is perfect for any age whether you have knitted before or not! Here are two of our new favorite designs!


Starbella and Starry Night Yarns are made by Premier. The Starbella ( red and orange) by itself is one skein. Cast on six stitches. Work all the Starbella. Starbella and Starry Night red and gold infinity scarf (1 strand each) are cast on seven and work all Starbella. You will have extra Starry Night left. Tie ends together to create an Infinity Scarf.


Magnum is made by Cascade Yarns and Passion Chunky is made by James Brett. It is the cream wool with little bit of variegated blue scarf. Measure off approximately 30 yards ( twice) of each Magnum and Passion Chunky, working 2 strands of each cast on  five stitches. Work all yarn.

Follow the video below to learn how to Arm Knit!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Arm Knitting Scarves


Arm Knitting is a hot new trend that is easy and fun! You do not need any needles and it is perfect for any age whether you have knitted before or not! Here are two of our new favorite designs!



The Starbella ( red and orange) by itself is only one skein. Cast on six stitches. Work all the Starbella yarn and tie ends together to make an Infinity Scarf.


Frilly Yarn is by Schachenmayr and City Life is by Premier. 1 skein of each, with City Life using two strands and Frilly only one. Cast on seven stitches and work all the Frilly. You will have lots of City Life left over. Tie ends together to make an Infinity Scarf.

Watch the video below to learn how to Arm Knit!

Monday, January 20, 2014

Introducing Arm Knitting


Last week when I was at the Craft and Hobby Association in California, I saw the most amazing make and take! It was called Arm Knitting! I had never heard of the technique and fabulous CRAZE that is sweeping the nation! But, after seeing everyone walking around the conference in their new scarves I had to check it out!

Trendy Vickie Howell, for Yarnspirations, was teaching hundreds over the week how to make these simple 20 minute scarves with just your hands! 


I had to check out Vickie's tutorial online to see if I could do it myself!


Now, after watching this video I had to hop into my car and rush to my local Craft Warehouse to gather some chunky fibers to try it out!

Once I got the hang of casting on, I was on a roll! You can see me go at it on our Instagram feed in this 15 second video. One tip that I want to  share with you would be to make sure that your tail end (not the working yarn attached to the ball of yarn) is very long (about 2 yards) when you make your slip knot. It is hard to see her tail end in the tutorial.

When looking for yarn to make your scarf, look for big bulky yarns for texture. Add as many strands as you would like! For my first, I used ivory, neutrals, and gold yarn!


Shown above are Pearl (gold) by Feza Yarns - one strand, Haciendo (ivory) by Plymouth Yarn - two strands; and Brio (color 9404) by Berroco - one strand


I have to admit I am hooked! I created two simple scarves and have enough yarn to make another one if I wanted! I made an infinity scarf by tying the ends together to wear around my neck as shown above. Then, I created one long enough to be able to  wrap twice around my neck, as shown below. I especially love the gold weaved through!


I hope you have been inspired to try this new trend out! It is fast and easy! I made both scarves in only 40 minutes! Stay tuned into our blog this week and next as we share some more designs! Depending on what yarn you use with this technique the scarf will look different! I can't wait to share more! Until then, happy knitting!

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