Top 17 Apps Similar to Knitting Sock Patterns

How to Knit 1.0
AndroStudio
This app offers a large scale of video tutorials to easily learnhowto knit.
Nasıl Yapılır TV 2.1.1
VideoMatik
Örgü, Moda, ElSanatları,Tasarım,YemekTarifleri ve Pratik Bilgiler videolarınıyüksek kaliteveçözünürlükle izleyebilirsiniz.Knitting,Fashion,Crafts,Design, Recipes and Practical Information can watchvideosof thehighest quality and resolution.
Free Knitting Patterns 1.0
AndroStudio
This app contains multiple galleries with knitting patternstoinspire you! When you're looking for knitting patternsorinspiration for new baby accesoires, a new scarf, blanket,bag,home accesoires or other crafts, this app may be yoursolution!Take a look at our other apps to learn how to knit or foractualpatterns. To make it extra easy for you, we've included theselinksalso included in this app. Have fun knitting! :) Missingacategorie? Let us know!
Scarf Knitting Patterns 1.0
AndroStudio
Anyone can easily knit a scarf. There's no need to spendexorbitantamounts of money at the store! This app provides a listof 17beautiful scarf patterns that are easily described. Aren't youveryfamiliar with knitting? no worries, there's also a videoincludedwith a how-to-knit tutorial :)
Baby Knitting Patterns 1.0
AndroStudio
Anyone can easily knit it's own baby clothing &accesoires.There's no need to spend exorbitant amounts of money atthe storefor baby clothing! This app provides a list of 21 cuteandbeautiful baby knitting patterns that are easily described.Aren'tyou very familiar with knitting? no worries, there's also avideoincluded with a how-to-knit tutorial :) There are knittingpatternsfor multiple baby clothing & accesoires, like... ♥Socks &Booties ♥ Hats ♥ Sweaters & Cardigans ♥ Bottoms& Pants ♥Blankets ♥ Baby sets ♥ Dresses ♥ And more...
The Basics of Loom knitting 1.0
AndroStudio
This app will guide you step by step through the beginning stepsofloom knitting. We will start off by showing you the knittingloomand the different parts that make up the knitting loom.Aftermeeting the knitting loom, we will get some yarn and learnthebasics of round loom knitting. Although we will be concentratingonknitting in the round, the same knitting loom can be used toknitflat panels to create items like scarves, blankets, andevensweaters!
Crochet Vest Patterns 1.0
Mike Govrik
If you have ever been interested inknittingorcrocheting, then chances are you have heard ofsomethingreferred toas Tunisian crochet. In this article we willcover someof thehistory as well as some ideas for usingTunisiancrochetInstructions.This particular kind of crocheting differsfromclassicalcrocheting and knitting in many key ways. We are goingtocoversome of the basic instructions on Tunisiancrochet.Tunisiancrochet is considered by the majority to be ahybridbetweenknitting and crochet. The distinct fabrics createdbythisparticular technique look more as if they have beenwovenratherthan knitted or crocheted.Tunisian crocheting is done on a long hook with a stopperontheend of it and the hook on the other. This is similar toaknittingneedle in the fact that it is long. The stopper keepsthemanystitches held on to the tool.Tunisian crochet is different from the other two otherformsofcreating fabric in the fact that each row is done intwospecificpasses. First is the forward pass in which the loopsareworked onto the hook and then there is the reverse pass, wheretheloops areworked off of the back of the hook.When you are doing any sort of Tunisian crochet the workisneverturned, meaning that the right side of the fabric willalwaysremainfacing the correct side. Another name for thisparticularkind ofcrochet is Afghan crochet or the Afghanstitch.This particular type of crochet creates a moretightlywovenfabric and is perfect for things like blankets orsweatshirts.The fabric this crocheted material produces is very warmandworkswell insulating the body. As this kind of crochet makesthefabriclock tighter together. Which of course means that itisgoing to bemore likely to keep out the cold elements becauseofthe fact thatthere are fewer openings in which wind canflow.Afghan rugs (blankets) have become valuable because ofthiskindof crocheting creates an almost air tight kind ofblanket.Whichmeans that it is going to remain warm unless it getswet,howeverif you manage to keep it dry it is a great insulatorwhetherit bea shirt or a blanket. A vest made with thisparticulartechnique itisextremely effective to wear underneath a jacket asprotectionagainstthe weather.Many items can be made using Tunisian crochetinstructionsbesidesa vest. There are beautiful baby blankest,shawls, rugs,and eventoys. This is a wonderful and fun stitch thatcan beapplied to manyprojects.
Knitting Edges Patterns 1.0
AndroStudio
Your knitting projects will lookchic,polishedand sophisticated if you finish them well; and one ofthebest waysto accomplish that is to finish each appropriatepieceoff with asuitable border, trim or edging — perhaps aroundtheouter edge, orperhaps only on one or two sides. This sortoffinish is recommendedfor many different types ofprojects,including blankets, throws,towels, linens, sheets,pillowcases,skirts, scarves, cowls &more.This app contains 15 beautiful & free knittedlaceedgingpatterns.
Scarf Knitting Patterns 1.0
Mike Govrik
Of all the scarf knitting patternsoutthere,nothing makes a beautiful and bold fashion statementasthisdazzling confetti scarf. The best part of making thisprojectisthat it makes use of large needles that make the yarnsuperblyeasyand simple to knit!You'll need:1. 160 meters of bulky ribbon yarn2. Size 15 US needles3. Stitch markers, crochet hook and tapestry needleGauge: The gauge is not critical due to the loose textureofthepiece.Size: The length is approximately 66 inches whichincludesthefringe; width is approximately 4 inches.Let's start!1. Begin by casting on 14 stitches2. For Row 1: knit3. For Row 2: purl4. Switch to garter stitch by knitting every row untiltheprojectmeasures about 50 inches.5. Purl one row, next, knit the last row.6. Bind off and don't forget to weave in the loose ends.How to make the fringe:I recommend using open stitch markers so that youcanproperlydetermine where you want to place the fringe.1. Cut about 60 strands of yarn (about 18 inches each).2. Divide the strands of yarn in 12 groups, each oneconsistingoffive fringe strands.3. Gather a group of 5 fringe strands, starting at oneoftheshort edges.4. *Put in the crochet hook starting from back to frontalltheway into the openings just above the second row ofthepiece'sedge.5. Fold the fringe strands in half and make a loop byholdingthecut ends together.6. Next, put the loop on top of the hook and pullithalfwaythrough the piece.7. To create a knot, pull the cut ends of the fringethroughtheloop. Do this with the hook still in place.8. To tighten, pull the fringe ends.9. Repeat from step 4 5 times, making sure to allow anevenspacebetween fringes along the scarf's edge, creating a totalof 6groupsof fringes.10. Repeat the process at the opposite end of the scarf.11. Trim the fringes to at least 8 inches.
Knitting for Beginners 3.0
Smart Choise
Learn to knit together beautifully with ouruniqueapplicationthat will help you create unique things withspokes, andnot only.Learn to knit sweaters and skirts that wouldalways lookbeautiful.We will teach you the hidden skills ofknitting, whichwill helpyou to survive in the future. A very simpletechniquewhich willallow you to knit a lot of things a day! Learnunique andbeautifulcraftsmanship that will tell you how to proceed.You caneven sellthose things which are done by yourself! Start knitandcrochetwith our app that will teach you how to kniteverythingfromscarves to sweaters!Fascinating people will start to appear inyourlifeimmediately!- Best video tutorials on knitting;- Photo instruction threads;- It's become very fashionable;- The most interesting kinds and types of thread!
Hand Knitting Tutorials 1.0
Mike Govrik
Monday Machine Knitting: On this dayyoucouldwrite about the differences between machine knittingversushandknitting, pros, cons, patterns, and so forth. Somegreattutorialtopics would be how to convert a hand knitting patternintoamachine knitting pattern and how to work in rounds onaknittingmachine. There are also a lot of one day projects outthereformachine knitting, like making a SWEATER in one day.Youcouldreview different machine knitting patterns,projectsandaccessories.Tuesday Twos: Get it? Knit one, purl two? Okay, so maybeI'mnotas witty as I think I am, but you get the idea. You'relookingfora daily theme that you can easily write about. Thiscouldbepatterns, frustrations, whatever comes up when you'reknitting.Ofcourse, knitting is just the example here, the same goesforanycraft or really any topic at all, books,movies,cooking,collectibles, whatever your site is about.Wednesday WIPs: If you're wondering WIP stands forwork(s)inprogress. So, sticking with our knitting example thiswouldbewhatever projects you are currently working on.Sharepictures,talk about mistakes you might have made whilegoingthrough thepattern, share a tip about the project.Most importantly get your readers involved, ask themwhattheythink and ask them to share what they are working onaswell.You'll be surprised how many will blog about whatthey'redoingalso and include a link back to your blog post talkingaboutworksin progress. It really builds that community feelingevenmore.Thursday Threads: Product reviews could go on this day.Talkaboutthat awesome luxurious new wool you just bought, or theshinynewneedles. Again, if you've got an affiliate link throw thatinthereand all the better.Friday Free Patterns: Here is another opportunity totalkaboutproducts that you're using and the free patterns thatyou'vefoundon the internet. The nice thing about free patterns isthattheyfree us up to splurge a little more on the supplies.Tellyourreaders about the great hand dyed yarn you bought tostitchthatscarf.Even better if you create your own patterns and sharethemwithyour readers. You'll find yourself with a following of fansinnotime at all.Saturday Scarves and Socks: I couldn't think of an S wordtogowith the knitting category, so I threw in the scarvesandSOCKS,because everyone always seems to be knitting one or theotheratany given moment. I personally wish that I could knit, justsoIcould make some of the great sock patterns I've seenontheinternet.Sunday Wild Cards: I like to leave Sunday as a wild carddaywhereI might or might not blog. If I do then I just go off thetopof myhead.Now, you've got a basic outline to follow each and everyweek.Ofcourse, if something doesn't apply one week you don't havetostickto the outline, write what's applicable when it's fresh.Also, don't be afraid to send out more than one postperday.Let's say you've already written your usual Wednesdaypost,andthen your favorite knitting shop sends out an email for aonedayonly sale and you want to blog about it and shout itfromtherooftops. Don't hold back on that, go for it. It'srelevant,yourreaders are going to love it, and if you've got anaffiliatelinkfor that particular shop it's even better.If you're just getting started as a craft blogger or wanttogetstarted check out How to Start a Craft Blog for FunandProfit.It's a great guide that can give a nice boost toanyonelooking tomake a go of blogging professionally in the craftniche.Getstarted today! It's easier than you might think.
Crochet Rug Patterns 1.0
Salimando
Knitting, I'm sure you've heard ofthisbefore.Most people have, it's a hobby as old as time. It hasbeenaroundfor years, and it has been estimated that the hobbystartedas faras the 1500s! Unfortunately, there is no evidence thatneverborewhen it really came from.Have you ever wondered where and when this startssewinghobby?According to the September 1997 newsletter of theCrochetGuild ofAmerica, researchers theorize that crochet art canbetraced as faras the 1500s in Italy. However, there is nostrongevidence forthis statement.But even so, we can only imagine that this craft hasbeenaroundfor a long time. And it has evolved from making onlyhomedecorworks for stitching clothes and other fashionaccessoriesaswell.recallKnitting can let you do a lot of things. From smallpursestojackets and sweaters, there are many options to choosefrom.Butthere may be some fans who are looking for the oldpeople,theclassic pattern that can usually be seen in the early1900s orevenearlier. To assist you in finding those hard to findapattern,here are some resources that you can see on the WorldWideWeb.- Vintage Crochet Patterns. Tabitha Gibbons, the ownerofthiswebsite, offers a few volumes of crochet patterns. He sellsawideselection of vintage crochet patterns, from smallplacemats,rugs,Afghan to bed covers and tablecloths. By visitinghis website,onecan fill in your name and email form to receive afreepatternbook.- Crochet Treasures. "The pattern of the past;Creatingheirloomsfor tomorrow ..." This is the slogan of this websitewith acollection of classic patterns. It is a member-basedsitethatoffers more than 950 vintage patterns for customers.Forvisitors,it also offers about 25 free vintage crochet patternsforpersonaluse. However, not accepting new members at this timeuntilfurthernotice by the owner.- Vintage Crochet Celt. Yet another vintage crochetpatternssite,it actually has a wide range of vintage patterns tochoosefrom. Andthe best thing about this site is that all ofthispattern for free!It also displays the completed projectowners,most of which aredoilies and other table accessories.- Memories soft. This site brings you back to the pastwithacollection of over a thousand vintage crochetpatterns.Patternsare grouped in different categories - placemats,bedjackets andslippers, handkerchief edgings, potholders, rufflesandflowers,doll clothes, and other home decor pieces. All ofthesepatternscan be viewed and printed by subscribing to the site.Therearealso a few free patterns are available for visitors to getapeakof what the site has to offer.- Vintage Crochet Patterns eBook. a sort of e-bookcontains20beautiful vintage patterns that are easy to crochet andcan behitson exhibition and bazaar. Some examples of patternsavailableis abag of knitted work, beaded lace, and linen weddingring. It isaportable document file (pdf) can be downloaded forfreefromCrochet and Knitting web site.- 1800s to the early 1900s Vintage Patterns Link.Thissite,written by a woman named Martha who is also known astheStargazer,has some links to pattern designed way back in 1800untilthe1930s. These patterns can be accessed free of charge.Thissitealso has links to other web sites that offervintagecrochetpatterns.
Absolute Socks Socks
unico inc.
This application lets you experience puttingonand taking off a sock. You can choose from wide variety ofsocksfrom short crew sock to thigh high sock. It is a completelynewtouch experience even to those who have worn socks on yourdailylife.What are socks?It is a piece of material that covers your foot and leg. Itwillabsorb sweat and in very cold circumstances it will even saveyoufrom frostbites. The name of socks varies according to thelengthof the socks and they come in variation of decoration, colorsandodor. They truly are loved worldwide.You can use this application when-You need to work out what it should be called according toitslength.-You want to understand the physics of a sock.Basic Overview-Socks Viewer-3 socks sceneBasic Functions-Touch to pull up and down a sock-Voice detector-Reacts to motion sensor-Auto-play mode-Explanation of sock depending on its length-Saves your favorite sock positionAdditional contentsIf you would like additional coordination you can purchasethisthrough in-app purchase.Welcome to the beloved world of socks!
Send Your Enemy Smelly Socks 1.0
OzyApps
Send Your Enemy Smelly Socks is aprankgiftsite. Want to piss off someone you hate for only $39.99?We'llsendthem some stupid ass smelly socks that is guaranteed tospoiltheirday.d91de5ee0b
Crochet Mitten Patterns 1.0
Mike Govrik
Crocheting is certainly not my specialty.Ifyouasked me a week back what it was all about, you wouldhavegotten ablank stare, or a lame reason like; well, it's asimilarthing asknitting except the needles have hooks at the endso itcatches theyarn and loops into the opposite side. Yes ,prettylame, eh? I amsure, if I was inclined to crochet I couldfind someextremely simplecrochet for newbies lessons out on thewebsomewhere. And whilst youare looking, see if you can findfreecrochet lessons and freecrochet patterns too. My guess is,youknow someone who knows a wayto crochet and is ready to sharethatknowledge for free. That justcould be a better solutionsthanscouring the web. If not, dive intothe web - you are suretodiscover help for newbies all over theplace.Ok, I did get on the internet and I did find plentyoffreecrochet patterns. Know what else I discovered?Thatcrochetpatterns are often hard to read for newbs like me. Theyhavea lotof asterisks that really mean something so you can't justlookoverit as if it does not mean anything. I have discovered thatI amnotalone when it comes to looking for patterns and helpforknitting.Hey, there complete forums and blogs targeted onthisstuff. Thereare many patterns to select from and if youareplanning on ablanket or baby garments or maybe doll garments,youare sure tofind just what you want.My specialty is starting to become mittens. I lovethesethings!My fave mittens are the ones made from the heart. Youcaneasilydownload crochet patterns free. You simply have to findtherightone for you. What about you? What is your fave thingtocrochet? Ihave found some simple crochet mittens on craftingwebsites andcrochet sites. Typically they are free and just havetodownloadthem - those are the ones I like! Most of these siteshavemorethan simply crochet oriented crafts - so before you leavecheckouttheir offerings - you may find some good stuff. It is awin-winforboth of you. For Ma's Day I saw plenty of crochetprojects likeanAfghan with sleeves or a crochet clutch purse. Iadoreclutchpurses, so I know this would have been a good presentforothermom's too.
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