Another little raglan I just finished, this time using a skein of handspun/dyed yarn I got at a festival this summer along with 6 balls of Diamond Luxury Highlander in ecru that I got on sale at my LYS. I knit it with slightly larger needles than recommended, but my standard circular for this raglan, and it turned out just fine -- airy but sturdy. The sleeves are a bit gathered, as I didn't decrease until I got to the cuff ribbing. I love raglans!
Mrs Fisher's Slippers I call these Mrs Fisher's slippers because I knitted a very similar pair when I was in grade four during an extra-curricular craft class, which really means that this is simply my own variation of an easy slipper pattern that's been around for a very long time indeed. My teacher (Mrs F) was an infinitely patient, bespectacled lady who obviously could knit with her eyes closed and I was NOT a very skilled knitter at the time. I suspect she got a little tired of me asking her over and over to explain how to purl, heh. So I feel really accomplished when I can knit these up in a couple of hours.. See what I did, Mrs F? This project works with most worsted weight yarn, doubled (eg. knit with two strands held together). I use between size 4.5 to 6 needles, depending on the weight of the yarn (you can use bulkier, you'll just get a bigger slipper). Play around with sizing by varying size of needles as well as number of cast-on stitches. These are k...
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