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Cosy Rip Socks

This pattern is simple and classic, and a great first socks project for beginners hence it uses a worsted weight yarn instead of fingering which is more difficult for some newbies, even expert knitters need some easy peasy project every now and then You can find a pdf paid version of the pattern in ravelry for 3$ only Materials 60g of any worsted weight yarn 5mm / 80cm or 100cm circular needle Notions: Scissor, 2 Markers, Darning needle Gauge 16.5 sts x 24 rows = 10cm Size 22.5cm x 10cm Abbreviations K: knit P: purl k2tog: knit two together W&T: wrap and turn around next stitch Rep: Repeat PM: put marker M: marker Sl: slip stitch St:  stitch Sts: stitches Note W&T in a knit stitch: sl next stitch to right needle with yarn in back, bring yarn in front, sl back stitch to left needle, bring yarn to back and turn your work W&T in a purl stitch: sl next stitch to right needle with yarn in front, bring yarn to back, sl back stitch to left needle, bring yarn to front and turn yo

The Tube Needles Holder


The tube needles holder is a quick fun project that can be done in an hour or two, and its super beginner friendly, if you know how to knit and purl you got it



Have fun and share your WIP with #TubeNeedlesHolder #ZarkashaatyPattern and don’t forget to mention me @zarkashaaty so I can see it

Yarn: YarnArt Inca (Super Bulky)
Needle: 10mm
Hook: 10mm

Abbriviations
K: knit
P: purl
Rep: repeat

Ripping Stitch: k1, p1 to the end (rep for every row)

Instruction
CO18 sts
Work in ripping stitch for 12” 

Bind off keeping the last loop open
With your crochet hook ch10


Cut your yarn keeping about 24” tail for sewing
Fold the knitted fabric in half and sew along the opening, tie the yarn before sewing the whole 


Sew the whole by inserting your darning needle in and out every stitch, then pull up the yarn and tie it 


Weave in ends
Make a chunky tassel and attach in the bottom
And there you have it

Comments

  1. I really like this needle holder. I plan to make a couple for me. I really do not like the resulting fabric using Super Bulky yarn. I know, I am just a bit weird, huh? I plan to use either 5 or 6 weight yarn. When I get one completed, I will show it to you.
    I have a friend who is an incredibly talented crocheter. She uses mostly steel hooks for most of her projects. I plan to sorta reference your pattern, but I think I need to use smaller knitting needles and yarn no heavier than Sport weight to ensure those tiny steel needles can be securely stored with minimal concern about them falling through the fabric.
    Thank you for providing this needle holder pattern.
    I hope you are not hurt or displeased about my being inspired by your pattern and wishing to modify it.
    I will not modify the pattern if you wish. After all, it is your design.
    Yvonne Murray
    ymurray70@gmail.com

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    1. I'm very glad you liked it, of course you can modify it to your preferences and use different weight yarn

      I will be happy to see your version of it 😉 😊

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    2. Thank you. I will show it off. Hugs

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