Amanda Bjoerge

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Knitting: Baby Blanket
The mock honeycomb stitch pattern is created by slipping stitches to create floats across the front of the fabric, and then picking up the loose strands later to pull the yarn upward into an inverted “V”. It is important to watch your tension especially when working with your CC. I advise tight knitters to go up a needle size.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Wooly Wonka Shakespeare in Lace December Shawl, will be offered to non members at $8 after club has ended. Feb 2013
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
After one lovely sunny week in Trondheim (in March) and I thought spring had sprung. However I was oh so wrong, as we then got several inches of snow! The snow and cold kept coming while I longed for spring, and this shawl is the result of that! DÁIRÍNE is derived from Irish Gaelic dáire meaning “fruitful, fertile”. This stole is knit in three ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This semi-circular shawl is knitted using a combination of lace and cables. Beginning with a circular CO, this shawl is knit top-down. The increases can be placed at any interval making the shawl easily customizable to any length or width.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
“Beside the falls of Nimrodel,
Knitting: Mittens, Muff
Kjærlighetsvotter is Norwegian for ”Lover’s mittens”. These mittens are patterned after the traditional rose or snowflake pattern seen in Selbuvotter. Selbuvotter are traditional stranded mitten patterns from Selbu, Norway, a small town about an hours drive from Trondheim. Traditionally, mittens were knitted using natural black and white wool, ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Kobenhavn is a reversible triangular shawlette or shawl. The construction of this shawl is non-traditional. The shawl is CO at one end of the garter stitch triangle, increased to the desired size then decreased forming the triangular basis. Stitches are then picked up along the sides of the triangle, and a feather & fan chart is knitted top...
Knitting: Cowl
The stitch motif of this cowl swirls around the neck, like the wind and rain of a tempest. This lace cowl is knitted in the round. This cowl can also be worn as a wimple if desired, or shortened for a smaller cowl.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Traditional Estonian lace stitches are used to create this lacey stole. This rectangular stole begins with a provisional CO and is knit in both directions. Side edging is knit as part of the main pattern and completes the ends using the knitted on edging technique. Beads are used in the last stitch motif and NUPPs can be substituted in place of...
Knitting: Pullover
This ribbed sweater carries a simple cable pattern throughout the sleeves and body. The ribbing allows for some flexibly in blocking and a comfortable fit. This sweater is meant to be worn with 1 inch of ease. This pattern is worked from the bottom up in the round until the armhole BO’s. The front and back are then worked separately, seaming th...
Knitting: Cowl
Sand Winds Cowl is a repeating cabled cowl, knitted using approximately 300 yards of bulky weight yarn. The cowl shown in the pictures below has been knitted using Wool of the Andes Bulky in Masala. The finished cowl measures 10 inches wide and 25 inches around when blocked.
Knitting: Cowl
Sand Winds Cowl is a repeating cabled cowl, knitted using approximately 300 yards of bulky weight yarn. The cowl shown in the pictures below has been knitted using Wool of the Andes Bulky in Masala. The finished cowl measures 10 inches wide and 25 inches around when blocked.
Knitting: Mittens
This pattern would be a good use of leftover sock yarn. It uses approximately 80 yards of a main color and 50 yards of a contrasting color.