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Cute sock yarn in stock!
September 16, 2014
Do you know a manufacturer called KOIGU?
A manufacturer of sock yarn in Canada, it is a very popular yarn over there.
100% wool with excellent texture! It's hand-dyed and tiered (it's kind of like a tongue twister...).
The feature is that the pitch of the tiered dyeing is short. If the pitch is long, the stripes will be clearly visible when the socks are knitted.
But this is a short pitch, so you can start without hesitation. And it's fun to knit because the colors change from one to the next.
This pattern was knitted by Tokuko.
The color is P115.
Actually, I don't really like tiered dyeing, and I used tiered dyeing for the first time in my life.
Perhaps the short pitch was suitable for me. was fun!
The color is P118L.
A fun pair of pull-up knitting. It's cute that there are fine colors on the white background!
Knitting socks requires two skeins.
Knitting socks for long autumn nights
September 15, 2014
WALNUT also holds one-off workshops.
This week, starting Thursday the 18th is the sock class. Knit lace socks with Quince's Finch . I knit with English patterns, so that point is also a point. No matter how you look at it, there are more patterns in the English version of socks, so understanding the patterns in English will definitely help you in your future sock knitting life!
Cuff down method of knitting. Knitting starts at the opening and ends at the toe.
Yes, you can also practice lace knitting. When knitting lace, there is a little trick. I will teach you that too.
The heel is a type that picks up and knits. Cuff down method is a common knitting method. In fact, a simple return is hidden here.
Socks are an item that allows you to enjoy various techniques at once. Once you understand how to knit, it should be a lot easier to knit other sock patterns yourself.
We don't knit socks together in the long autumn nights...
This week, starting Thursday the 18th is the sock class. Knit lace socks with Quince's Finch . I knit with English patterns, so that point is also a point. No matter how you look at it, there are more patterns in the English version of socks, so understanding the patterns in English will definitely help you in your future sock knitting life!
Cuff down method of knitting. Knitting starts at the opening and ends at the toe.
Yes, you can also practice lace knitting. When knitting lace, there is a little trick. I will teach you that too.
The heel is a type that picks up and knits. Cuff down method is a common knitting method. In fact, a simple return is hidden here.
Socks are an item that allows you to enjoy various techniques at once. Once you understand how to knit, it should be a lot easier to knit other sock patterns yourself.
We don't knit socks together in the long autumn nights...
Abuku knitting with Quince
September 13, 2014
Amirisu No. 5 is out, but did you all take a look?
I put the URL of the online shop on the side of each pattern, but it seems that some people have not noticed it yet.
Here, we will introduce each pattern and the yarn that you can buy at the shop! Delivered in series.
First of all, Abuku is the most popular wear. Designed by Olga.
This is a piece using Quince's Chickadee . After knitting from the bottom up to the armpits, it is integrated with the sleeves and knitted with the yoke. Finally, the placket pattern is knitted separately and bound to the body.
The pattern on this placket looks like Abuku. Tokuko is the godfather of the pattern.
Chickadee is a Sport Weight yarn. It is a recommended yarn that combines the excellent color development and ease of knitting that are characteristic of Quince.
The abuku pattern stands out only when it is knitted with Chickadee, which is elastic and has a strong twist!
Approximately, if you have 6 to 8 skeins, you can knit...
Grand Opening! Announcement of shop opening
September 10, 2014
Our tiny yarn shop will open on September 5 in Kyoto, near Shijo Kawaramachi. It's very conveniently located near all the shops in Kyoto.
We will carry Quince & Co., Brooklyn Tweed, Madelinetosh, Isager Yarn and many more. HiyaHiya Needles and Soak will also be available. There will be workshops and monthly Stitch&Bitch events.
Looking forward to knitting with you there!
Address: 210-1 Kagiyacho,...