Free Patterns
Jan 25th, 2007 by turtlegirl76
1) Spreadsheet - Short Row Heel Wrap Generator (Excel File)
2)Red Dwarf Socks

3)Red Dwarf Socks - The Knee High Version
4)It Felt Random Bag

5)Tutorial - How to Make a Pattern Row Counter

How to Make a Pattern Row Counter (Word Doc)
6)Cascade Fixation Ankle Socks

7)Nalgene Water Bottle Cozy

Beginner Crochet Market Bag











I’ve only been reading you blog for a little while, but I was happy to see your pattern for fixation ankle socks. I came up with the idea too, but knit mine toe-up. Yours is a great pattern. Thanks for sharing!
Just read your blog for the first time today. Quite enjoyed it and will add it to my fave’s. I started a pair of fixation ankle socks about a year+ ago, for a friend that is allergic to wool. Naturally, I became distracted and they were put away (not to mention, packed and I moved across country). You have me inspired and reminded about this pair of socks. I will be starting back on that project and I have more fixation to start on a pair of these. Thanks again.
Thanks for posting the Red Dwarf Socks free pattern; I have wanted to try toe-up socks for a while and thanks to your pattern-I did it! I did have a few false starts on the heel but even had a few glimmers of understanding by the second sock! The socks are of my own handspun superwash in yellow/orange/red-no wallflower these beauties!
Hi i love the stitch counter and yes i printed it i have just started making things with beads sence i started MS3 lol it got me hooked on that as well. at least im trying to make things with beads not very good at it as yet but love this pattern and i realy liked the lady bug and turtle I love turtles and lady bugs so of course i would like to make them both but can’t find beads like them but im going too look for others.
Linda
Love the idea of the row markers. very inovative and convenient. Going to make a batch up for myself, tomorrow in fact! I’ll tell everyone how brilliant you are!
I love your Red Dwarf socks, am making a pair of them right now. Thanks so much for sharing this pattern. Great job.
I want to make them mine. I made a lot of things mine today!
Ha ha… sorry, whenever i see the “Red Dwarf Socks” link, I get the song in my head… “It’s cold outside, there’s no kind of atmosphere…”
Adam got me hooked on that show.
The socks are great. I really do want to make them mine!
I saw a similar version yesterday at the PA Farm show in Harrisburg, when a woman saw me admiring a shawl she’d made in a 4-row pattern. She saw the glazed look in my eyes and showed me her beaded row marker, which she was using to make socks with the same lovely rippled pattern. Thank goodness for the internet, and for generous knitters like you who are willing to share their tips to the beginners!! I’m off to the craft table to make my own set, and a set of stitch markers as well (much classier than the bread-ties I’m using right now).
Your Red Dwarf pattern are my husbands all-time favorite socks. He wears them first whenever they’re clean!
Love the row counters. Thanks ;0)
I LOVE the row counter! I’m going to make one up to use when I start the Red Dwarf socks. I was nervous about getting lost in the pattern but with the counter, that potential is gone. Brilliant! Thanks!