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Old 06-24-2008, 12:37 PM   #1
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Looking for a few good patterns!
Boredom is about to set in and I need some new patterns and can't find what I'm looking for. I want some VERY simple "learn to cable" like fingerless gloves/arm warmers that I can use acrylic yarn on. Hopefully about a size five DPN because thats all I have. lol

Also, there is a certain kind if bag that I have been wanting to make. The girls wear them all over campus but I can't find one in the stores and I want to knit one. It reminds me a bit of a hobo but has a VERY long strap that can be worn across the chest or shortened (usually with a knot) to a one shoulder bag. They are quite deep. I have seen a few patterns (one on lionsbrand) but they are usually crochet. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I have searched and searched and have exhausted my known free pattern sites. Maybe I'm usuing the wrong search terms. lol who knows.

Finally, I would love the simplest, plainest, learn to make socks pattern you can dredge up. no strips, nothing, just a plain old sock. lol

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Old 06-24-2008, 07:03 PM   #2
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Try knittingpatterncentral.com or thedailyknitter.com
Both sites have lots of free patterns in different categories.
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Old 06-24-2008, 07:06 PM   #3
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http://www.cometosilver.com/socks/ Silver's sock totorial is a good place to learn socks.

For the bag, I'm not picturing what you mean. Can you post the lionbrand crochet one to give us a better idea what you're looking for?

For cabled fingerless mits - just google 'knit pattern cable fingerless gloves' or mittens - you'll get a bunch of hits and you can search thru the patterns to see if they call for the correct size needles youwant to use. You can also look here: http://www.knittingpatterncentral.co...ens_gloves.php and http://www.dailyknitter.com/patternsdetail.php?type=MI

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here is the lionsbrand pattern (crochet) http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/kk...tml?noImages=0 this is too big and bulky. If the bottom was a little more squared it would be more like what they look like. I should just tap one of these girls on the shoulder and beg them to know where they get their bags. I probably don't want to know how much they cost. This is almost it also http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B000X5OO1I
Those are the two closest pictures that I could find in a hurry. Maybe they help?
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Lion Brand does have a knit version of that bag: http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/kkc-tote.html

maybe this one:
http://www.creativepartnersllc.com/Pattern-HoboBag.html

Another site with lots of patterns to seach thru:
http://knitmore.com/free_patterns.ph...tern=gm_vaskor
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Old 06-26-2008, 03:28 PM   #6
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um am i being thick but your hoob bag is knitted not crochet. if in doubt i have a bought pattern i can send you to borrow if you like. its very like the bag on lionbrand the pattern i have. you are very welcome to borrow it
for your fingerless id have a look at www.straw.com.

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I agree with Mirl on the socks, the Come To Silvers were my first and I did them in Paton's Merino (before I knew about Superwash) and my first pair went super quick.

However.........I find a simple lacey socks which go fast because they are lace, I made these - (my favorite pair and my 2nd pair ever) during a lazy weekend and it's an easy to remember 4-row repeat. It's Magknits' Rainy Day Socks

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