2 products
Dylan Double Knit Belt
Regular price $ 35.00Free Backpack Project Bag
Whether you know and love double knitting or are ready to try it for the first time, this reversible belt project may prove to be extra fun. The playful skulls in this pattern and variety of yarn color combinations offer you options that can add a touch of humor to your wardrobe. Or this kit makes a perfect gift for someone who enjoys a bit of devilish fun in their knitting.
Knitting Help
For your convenience, this website includes a page where I’ve collected knitting tips and links to videos that will make knitting your project easier and even more fun. Knitting Help
This belt kit includes a handy pocket size pattern, yarn and brass buckle. Your knitting kit is delivered in a backpack-style project bag.
Yarn:
HiKoo’s CoBaSi 55% Cotton, 16% Bamboo, 8% Silk, 21% Elastic Nylon
This fiber blend is wool-free to avoid irritation or overheating. It is soft and gentle on the hands with a wool-like stretch and is machine washable.
Yarn care instructions: machine wash cold and lay flat to dry
The on-screen color representations for yarn may not be precise representations of actual colors due to variance in monitor calibrations.
Gauge: 9 sts and 13 rows = 1"/2.5cm, in double knit pattern stitch
Suggested Needles and Notions:
The following is included in the kit.
The following are recommended but not included in the kit.
* or size needed to obtain gauge.
Delivery is estimated at 5 to 10 business days. If you should need to return a purchase, please click on the returns page for our Returns Policy.
The kit for this project, complete with pattern and yarn, comes in a backpack-style project bag. On the front of the backpack is a zippered pouch with a porthole. You can insert the ball of yarn from which you’re knitting and run the yarn through the porthole, so if you like, you can even knit while walking down the street.
Note: needles and handsome guy not included.
SaveSaveJonas Double Knit Belt
Regular price $ 35.00Free Backpack Project Bag
This classically themed nautical belt design is available in navy blue and white or a wide variety of other color combinations to please the taste of any sailor. The double knit pattern is fun to knit and the reversible design is fun to wear. The brass D-ring buckle provides the finishing touch. So whether you’re seeking a knitting project for yourself or your favorite knitter, this kit will provide hours of knitting pleasure and a fashionable addition to any wardrobe.
Knitting Help
For your convenience, this website includes a page where I’ve collected knitting tips and links to videos that will make knitting your project easier and even more fun. Knitting Help
This belt kit includes a handy pocket size pattern, yarn and brass buckle. Your knitting kit is delivered in a backpack-style project bag.
Yarn:
HiKoo’s CoBaSi 55% Cotton, 16% Bamboo, 8% Silk, 21% Elastic Nylon
This fiber blend is wool-free to avoid irritation or overheating. It is soft and gentle on the hands with a wool-like stretch and is machine washable.
Yarn care instructions: machine wash cold and lay flat to dry
The on-screen color representations for yarn may not be precise representations of actual colors due to variance in monitor calibrations.
Gauge: 9 sts and 13 rows = 1"/2.5cm, in double knit pattern stitch
Suggested Needles and Notions:
The following is included in the kit.
The following are recommended but not included in the kit.
* or size needed to obtain gauge.
Delivery is estimated at 5 to 10 business days. If you should need to return a purchase, please click on the returns page for our Returns Policy.
The kit for this belt, complete with yarn, pattern and belt buckle, comes in a backpack-style project bag. On the front of the backpack is a zippered pouch with a porthole. You can insert the ball of yarn from which you’re knitting and run the yarn through the porthole, so if you like, you can even knit while walking down the street.
Note: needles and handsome guy not included.
SaveSave“James taught me to use knitting as my daily meditation. I’m still an overworked restauranteur, but one that has more patience and less stress.”
~ Edith C.