Friday, November 30, 2007

Little Knit Jingle Bells

Well, from the poll, it appears that out of the 2 votes (thank you two for visiting and voting!!!), both people had heard of Tunisian crochet, hairpin lace, and knitting looms/boards, but no one has yet heard of beadpoint. Looks like I need to do a bit of presenting! Stay tuned for more on beadpoint and a new survey.

As promised, here is my first free pattern!

You can also download this pattern from my site: http://www.horse-round.com/shop/freepatterns.html.


Traditional Jingle Bells
A traditional knitting pattern written by Kathy Kemp (http://www.horse-round.com/)




These adorable bells can be made in nearly any type of yarn. Use them as Christmas ornaments or attach them to packages. You can even use pastel yarn for baby shower gifts or Easter ornaments!

Materials:
  • 1 skein of worsted weight yarn, or yarn of choice

  • 1 pair of knitting needles in 1 size smaller than recommended for chosen yarn

  • Yarn needle

  • Scissors

Directions:

Cast on 14 sts.

Row 1 (right side): Knit across.

Row 2 (wrong side): Purl 4 sts; knit 10.

Repeat rows 1 and 2 until you have 46 rows. The edge with the purl stitches will curl slightly on its own.

Bind off, leaving a tail that is long enough to sew up the edge.


Finishing:

  1. Fold in half so that the right side is inside. The curling edge should be on one side.

  2. Sew up the edge. This becomes the side of the bell.

  3. Turn right side out. Attach a metal jingle inside and ½ inch loop on the top.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

pretty neat [pun intended] :-) thanks for sharing!!!

Horse 'n' Round said...

Thanks for visiting! Love your gorgeous new interior design, too. =)

Anonymous said...

waiting for you new poll :-) thanks for the compliment!!!! have a fabulous week