| Patterns |
| On this page, you'll find details and links about patterns developed by me or patterns used by others to knit up their Stained Skeins yarn. Ordering information is available for each pattern. |
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| Ribbed Socks |
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| These socks are ribbed from cuff to toe to maximize fit and provide a classic design. The ribbing allows for a range of widths as the stitches will ease out for wider feet and stay close to narrower ones. The Ribbed Sock pattern is written for three sizes: youth, women, and men. Versatile. Comfortable. Classic. To purchase this pattern, please visit my
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| Mittens |
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| I love mittens! I especially love that they can be knit without seams and that they take about half the yarn that socks do. For my Mitten Twins pattern, I used a double stranded blank and knit two at a time on two circular needles. You should try it. It's fun and (really!) easy.
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I love mittens! I especially love that they can be knit without seams and that they take about half the yarn that socks do. For my Mitten Twins pattern, I used a double stranded blank and knit two at a time on two circular needles. You should try it. It's fun and (really!) easy.
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| Scarves |
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| K. Mitchell of Georgia, USA used one skein of Stained Skeins Aspen Forest fingering weight yarn to knit the Morning Surf Scarf. The morning surf scarf is a lovely way to display a handpainted yarn. It uses multiple dropped yarn overs to create the wavy stitch definition; the rows of waves are separated by rows of garter stitch. This pattern is available online (free) at
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| For purchasing information, please visit my online Etsy store or contact me at info@stainedskeins.com. |