Hi everyone. Hope you're having a great week so far. I wanted to share an awesome Etsy shop with you. Kimberlee has the best knitting and crocheting patterns, not to mention items that are already made for you. You can find them at Kimberlee's Korner.
The patterns are so cute, I am looking for video tutorials on how to learn to knit and crochet. My daughters LOVE scarves and these are just a few of her patterns
I know this one will be a big hit with my daughters...they love the infinity type scarves.
This one is perfect too...to cover your shoulders over a cute little dress...
One word...Adorable
Ok, this one is mine!!! and gray is the perfect color.
I love the lacy look of this one!
There is so much more in her shop to look at.
Visit Kimberlee's shop by clicking HERE. You won't be disappointed. Her patterns are pdf and have such great prices...patterns $2.95-$3.50. Her already made items are beautiful too.
Thanks in advance for visiting her. I really appreciate your time and the support for all our independent crafters trying to make a little niche in the world.
Take care,
~Karen~
The patterns are so cute, I am looking for video tutorials on how to learn to knit and crochet. My daughters LOVE scarves and these are just a few of her patterns
I know this one will be a big hit with my daughters...they love the infinity type scarves.
This one is perfect too...to cover your shoulders over a cute little dress...
One word...Adorable
Ok, this one is mine!!! and gray is the perfect color.
I love the lacy look of this one!
There is so much more in her shop to look at.
Visit Kimberlee's shop by clicking HERE. You won't be disappointed. Her patterns are pdf and have such great prices...patterns $2.95-$3.50. Her already made items are beautiful too.
Thanks in advance for visiting her. I really appreciate your time and the support for all our independent crafters trying to make a little niche in the world.
Take care,
~Karen~
Great find, Karen. I am learning to knit and crochet, too, and have been searching for patterns that allow me to learn something new each time I attempt a project (that's how I learned to quilt so many years ago before quilt blogs were all the rage!) Thanks for sharing her link! Good luck with your scarves!
ReplyDeleteBest place I have found for instructions, classes, and fun stitches is www.newstitchaday.com Love that site! I've had more fun learning from all the different posts! and there is a video tutorial for each stitch/pattern used.
ReplyDeleteI love her shop! One of the best knitting (and some crochet) teachers I have found is on YouTube and the channel is verypinkknits.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this site. I love that she tells you what stitches will be used in the pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharin, the scarves are great and I love the infinity scarves. I am just getting back to learning how to crochet and look forward to buying one of her patterns.
ReplyDeleteSo excited to see you post something knitting related :) Are you on Ravelry? (www.ravelry.com) It's a knitting/crochet community website. There are literally thousands of free patterns and very knowledgeable people who are happy to help out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute shop with so many great ideas! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis site is very nice, I like her patterns. Currently I'm doing crochet hats and scarves, but I have to learn to knit. The patterns she has to sell are beautiful, I kept it in my favorites. I have a board on Pinterest, where I've been pinned multiple sites that offer free projects, video tutorials and a bit of everything about crochet. I have another board that has only scarves in crochet projects, and they are generally free tutorials. I give here the two links in case you want to see the projects I pinned :
ReplyDeletehttp://pinterest.com/marisa62/knit-and-crochet/
http://pinterest.com/marisa62/crochet-scarves-with-tutorials-and-more/
Thanks for sharing with this etsy shop!
Marisa from
http://passionetcouture.blogspot.ca/
Very nice shop and it looks like the patterns are pretty easy. I am always looking for new patterns for scarves! Thanks for sharing with us. :)
ReplyDeleteI learned how to knit when I lived in England. I was there from 1965 till 1968.
ReplyDeleteI bought a book and taught myself. I picked the hardest thing in the book (I did not know that) a baby bootee. I got my two ended needles and started.. In a week or so I had one bootee... and it was big enough to fit my husband but it was a perfect bootee.. I never looked back.. It is great fun to learn to knit... Go for it...