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Hands Occupied is a blog, online shop and design studio by Heidi Gustad, an artist, author and crafts designer specializing in knitting, crochet, latch hook and macrame. TIPS FOR BIAS KNITTING If you want to knit a rectangle (i.e. a scarf), all you’ve got to do is increase along one side of your rectangle, while at the same time decreasing on the other side of the rectangle. Here’s a sample pattern for how to construct a rectangle on the bias: row 1. (RS) Work an increase near the beginning of the row (such as a M1, YO or kfb).LATCH HOOK BASICS
Fans of the Very Serious Crafts Podcast and those who follow the Hands Occupied Instagram are well aware of the fact that I’ve fallen hard for another yarn craft in recent months: latch hook. Last month, I rounded up ten amazing latch hook projects to highlight just how much this craft has evolved from the rug-making kits that may have found their way into your childhood craft room (and CROCHET HOOK SIZES & A HANDY CONVERSION CHART Crochet Hook Sizes & A Handy Conversion Chart. There was such a good response to the knitting needle size conversion chart that it seemed like a crochet chart was in order too! While crochet hooks use letters instead of numbers to differentiate sizes in the US, they use good old (and arguably less confusing) millimeters elsewhere to tell sizes PUNCH NEEDLE RUG HOOKING BASICS Canvas prep option 1: Sew along the raw edge to prevent fraying. Using a long zig zag stitch*, sew all the way around your canvas, parallel to the raw edge. If any of the edges of your canvas include a selvage edge, you don’t need to sew along that edge because it won’t fray. *And if you have a serger at home, you’re in luck! KNIT ALONG DAY 3: THE HEEL TURN Continue working in k1 p1 until your sock is 7 inches from the cast on edge, or as long as you want the ankle to be on your leg. Heel Flap. Divide half of your stitches* onto 1 needle (or 2 if you like my method of starting on more to avoid stretching). LeaveCOMFY TABLET SLEEVE
1. The first two stitch legs at the bottom left of the right hand panel. Thread your tapestry needle (large sewing needle) with Clr A yarn. Your yarn should be approximately 2.5 times the length of the seam you’re sewing. (In my case, that means 2.5 times HOW TO ESTIMATE & MANAGE YARN TAILS IN INTARSIA KNITTING Intarsia 101: How to Manage Yarn Tails 3 Ways. Once you’ve estimated your intarsia yarn tail length, you’ve got a few options for how to manage it. Whether you prefer fast and loose (literally), bobbins, or a yarn butterfly, this video will show you a few things. One, how to work each method. Two, why you might want to use each method. BASIC LATCH HOOK FINISHING Turn your latch hook project right/shaggy side down. Draw your yarn from back to front, leaving a few inches of a tail as shown. Using a whip stitch, sew around the folded edge of your rug canvas as well as that tail to hold the extra rug canvas down at the back of your work, as well as secure the tail end of your yarn. BRIOCHE KNITTING & A BRIOCHE COWL PATTERN Brioche knitting (which creates a type of fluffy, thick knit) is something I’d been avoiding for years.Maybe because it’s got a French name? Maybe because said name made it seem like it would involve some crazy hard technique that could only be accomplished by continental style knitters who were skilled at knitting upside down and maybe partially submerged in water?HANDS OCCUPIED
Hands Occupied is a blog, online shop and design studio by Heidi Gustad, an artist, author and crafts designer specializing in knitting, crochet, latch hook and macrame. TIPS FOR BIAS KNITTING If you want to knit a rectangle (i.e. a scarf), all you’ve got to do is increase along one side of your rectangle, while at the same time decreasing on the other side of the rectangle. Here’s a sample pattern for how to construct a rectangle on the bias: row 1. (RS) Work an increase near the beginning of the row (such as a M1, YO or kfb).LATCH HOOK BASICS
Fans of the Very Serious Crafts Podcast and those who follow the Hands Occupied Instagram are well aware of the fact that I’ve fallen hard for another yarn craft in recent months: latch hook. Last month, I rounded up ten amazing latch hook projects to highlight just how much this craft has evolved from the rug-making kits that may have found their way into your childhood craft room (and CROCHET HOOK SIZES & A HANDY CONVERSION CHART Crochet Hook Sizes & A Handy Conversion Chart. There was such a good response to the knitting needle size conversion chart that it seemed like a crochet chart was in order too! While crochet hooks use letters instead of numbers to differentiate sizes in the US, they use good old (and arguably less confusing) millimeters elsewhere to tell sizes PUNCH NEEDLE RUG HOOKING BASICS Canvas prep option 1: Sew along the raw edge to prevent fraying. Using a long zig zag stitch*, sew all the way around your canvas, parallel to the raw edge. If any of the edges of your canvas include a selvage edge, you don’t need to sew along that edge because it won’t fray. *And if you have a serger at home, you’re in luck! KNIT ALONG DAY 3: THE HEEL TURN Continue working in k1 p1 until your sock is 7 inches from the cast on edge, or as long as you want the ankle to be on your leg. Heel Flap. Divide half of your stitches* onto 1 needle (or 2 if you like my method of starting on more to avoid stretching). LeaveCOMFY TABLET SLEEVE
1. The first two stitch legs at the bottom left of the right hand panel. Thread your tapestry needle (large sewing needle) with Clr A yarn. Your yarn should be approximately 2.5 times the length of the seam you’re sewing. (In my case, that means 2.5 times HOW TO ESTIMATE & MANAGE YARN TAILS IN INTARSIA KNITTING Intarsia 101: How to Manage Yarn Tails 3 Ways. Once you’ve estimated your intarsia yarn tail length, you’ve got a few options for how to manage it. Whether you prefer fast and loose (literally), bobbins, or a yarn butterfly, this video will show you a few things. One, how to work each method. Two, why you might want to use each method. BASIC LATCH HOOK FINISHING Turn your latch hook project right/shaggy side down. Draw your yarn from back to front, leaving a few inches of a tail as shown. Using a whip stitch, sew around the folded edge of your rug canvas as well as that tail to hold the extra rug canvas down at the back of your work, as well as secure the tail end of your yarn. BRIOCHE KNITTING & A BRIOCHE COWL PATTERN Brioche knitting (which creates a type of fluffy, thick knit) is something I’d been avoiding for years.Maybe because it’s got a French name? Maybe because said name made it seem like it would involve some crazy hard technique that could only be accomplished by continental style knitters who were skilled at knitting upside down and maybe partially submerged in water? FREE PATTERNS FROM HANDS OCCUPIED handsoccupied. Craft book author & content creator in love with primary colors & vintage vibes. / knitting, crochet, latch hook & macramé. . #latchhookbook out now! ICYMI, I’ve been road tripping to see family thi. Spent the afternoon crocheting in the woods in the. CROCHET HOOK SIZES & A HANDY CONVERSION CHART Crochet Hook Sizes & A Handy Conversion Chart. There was such a good response to the knitting needle size conversion chart that it seemed like a crochet chart was in order too! While crochet hooks use letters instead of numbers to differentiate sizes in the US, they use good old (and arguably less confusing) millimeters elsewhere to tell sizes KNIT ALONG DAY 3: THE HEEL TURN Continue working in k1 p1 until your sock is 7 inches from the cast on edge, or as long as you want the ankle to be on your leg. Heel Flap. Divide half of your stitches* onto 1 needle (or 2 if you like my method of starting on more to avoid stretching). Leave BASIC LATCH HOOK FINISHING Turn your latch hook project right/shaggy side down. Draw your yarn from back to front, leaving a few inches of a tail as shown. Using a whip stitch, sew around the folded edge of your rug canvas as well as that tail to hold the extra rug canvas down at the back of your work, as well as secure the tail end of your yarn. HOW-TO: PLEATED LAMPSHADE REDO How-to: Pleated Lampshade Redo. Carefully remove the cover from your old lampshade. This process will vary depending on the cover used, or if there’s a cover at all. Cut your upholstery fabric. Measure around the bottom (wider end) of your lampshade using a tape measure. Measure the height of your lampshade from top to bottom. KNIT ALONG DAY 2: HEEL FLAP Anyway! :) Row 1 of the heel flap starts with the wrong side (a.k.a. inside, purl side) facing you. Slip 1 stitch purlwise, then purl 1 stitch across, which means you’ll repeat sl 1, p1, sl 1, p1 all the way across the row. You should be working with an even number of stitches, so you’ll end on a p1. At the end of the row, flip yourwork to
DELICIOUS SANDBAKKEL FILLING IDEAS Directions. Place all the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor, pulse several times to breakdown the cranberries and incorporate the ingredients; it should still be a bit chunky. Allow the cranberry relish to sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes, so theflavors can marry.
BULKY KNIT RUG PATTERN Heidi Gustad is a craft book author & content creator in love with primary colors & vintage vibes. She specializes in knitting, crochet, latch hook and macramé, and her first book, Latch Hook: 12 Projects for the Modern Maker, is out now! HOW TO FIX MISTAKES IN BRIOCHE KNITTING Today’s new video shows how to wrangle all of the yarn-overs and slipped stitches when you’re ripping back to get rid of a misworked stitch in brioche. The Basic Brioche Cowl Pattern. I’ll admit, fixing brioche is a little scarier than ripping out and rethreading loops of vanilla knit and purl stitches. The key is knowing whereyou’re
HOW-TO: CARD CATALOG END TABLE Place a leg over the pilot holes. (The hairpin legs are nice because you can see what you’re doing the whole time.) You can use a drill or handheld screwdriver to screw the legs to the card catalog. My dad preferred switching between the drill for the pilot holes and the handheld screwdriver since he opted not to drill all 12 pilot holes atonce.
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HIGH DESERT YARN REVIEW & GIVEAWAY April 21, 2021 1 Comment _Yarn provided by Knit Picks through their Brand Ambassador Program. Post contains affiliate links_. _See site policies . __Opinions are my own._ Hey! It’s been awhile since there’s been a yarn review & giveaway on Hands Occupied, and we’re breaking the dry spell with a yarn appropriately named High Desert.
This springy yarn from Knit Picks is 100% American from sheep to skein, which is more rare among accessible yarn brands than I wish it were. I’m so excited about this yarn that I already have a few handmade gift and design ideas in mind after putting together thisreview.
_Read on for more about High Desert, recommended patterns, and to enter to win FOUR skeins to add to your stash!_…
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YARNIVERSAL CHAMPIONSHIP BELT DESIGN DIARY & A NEW YOUTUBE SERIESApril 16, 2021
Let’s take a look at how my recent obsession with professional wrestling resulted in a wooly reimagining of the WWE’s Universal Championship title belt, just in time for Wrestlemania. I share how I took this project from a grief-induced grain of inspiration and crafted a fully functional belt combining basic embroidery and punchneedle rug hooking.
DIMPLE STITCH VIDEO TUTORIALMarch 17, 2021
If you love a knitting stitch with a LOT of puffy texture, the Dimple Stitch is for you! Get to know this fun stitch that lives precisely up to its name in a new video tutorial. LITTLE BUTTERFLY STITCH (A.K.A. BOWKNOT STITCH) VIDEO TUTORIALFebruary 26, 2021
Learn how to knit an adorable stitch with two names. The Little Butterfly Stitch (also known as Bowknot Stitch) adds so much character to simple stockinette. Only a little funky to knit, and it packs ahuge visual punch!
DIAMOND BROCADE STITCH VIDEO TUTORIALFebruary 17, 2021
Learn how to knit the beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch in an easy-to-follow video tutorial. This stitch has a clear right side and is worked over 8 rows. COLOR VALUE FOR MAKERSFebruary 5, 2021
Let’s talk a bit about color theory for makers, beginning with the concept of color value. This is a great place to start if you’re having trouble selecting yarn colors for projects. See more from the blog → HANDS OCCUPIED ON YOUTUBEVideo Player
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