Tag: Knit

  • The Right Tools

    To complete a knit or crochet project you must first gather the necessary tools. This includes the obvious needles or hook, yarn and pattern. Other tools may be needed as well: measuring tape, scissors, tapestry needle.

    It would be hard to crochet a pair of mittens or knit a hat without these basic essentials.

    Similarly, Bible Study has a tools list. First and foremost, you need a Bible.  There are a number of versions. For myself I like to do my study from the NIV (New International Version) but if I want to read in modern language, using more commonly used words, I will read the MSG (Message). 

    Like comparing two different patterns to create the same scarf, I read both versions to see how the word usage completes the thought in my mind, bring more understanding of God’s Word to my heart.

    Other tools useful for both knit/crochet and bible study would include highlighters.  Mark pertinent text that you may not understand so you can further explore its direction.  An ink pen to write notes about the passage and comments of your thoughts.  Extra paper on which to journal your progress through the pattern or through the biblical passage.

    Just as a carpenter would not begin to build a house without a hammer, a surgeon would not begin without a scalpel, you must be equipped with the proper tools.

    There are free online resources for knit and crochet patterns. Some include:

    free-crochet dot com

    free-knitpatterns dot com

    lion brand yarn dot com

    There are also a number of Bibles and commentaries online.

    Blue Letter Bible dot org

    Bible Gateway dot com

    It is easy to skim through to pick and choose only what you want, but that limits your knowledge.  Pick a pattern you haven’t tried before, stretch your comfort level and learn a new stitch. 

    In Bible Study don’t just pick a verse here and there, read the context. What was happening at the time of the event? What were the people looking for? What did they find? What can you learn from their experience?

    Time is always a factor.  I could certainly get a lot more projects completed if I didn’t have to do things like laundry, cooking, dishes.  But I always find the time each day to sit with my yarn and knit or crochet.   By the same token I must plan on time to spend in God’s Word. 

    When my children were younger they joked, if mom puts it in her Outlook calendar you know we get to go.  So, make the time to knit, to crochet, to read the Bible.  Even if you have to put it on the calendar.

    Now gather your tools and get started !

     

  • Salvation Colors Afghan – Part 4 GOLD

    Hell offers complete separation from God. This comes from rejecting him as Lord and Savior. We used ORANGE to represent the Gates of Hell in the previous panel.

    Heaven, however, is eternity spent with God. Gold is used in this next panel to represent heaven as described in Revelation 21:18 and the city was pure gold.

    Jesus is preparing a home for you and me. He promises to take us to that home in John 14:2,3 In my Father’s house are many mansions..I am going to prepare a place for you I will come back and take you to be with me.

    Your heavenly home is under construction right now.

    I love the stitch pattern names for this color.  In crochet we have a stitch pattern called Crosses.  What better representation of the love our Father in Heaven has for us than that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8)

    The knit pattern is called Trinity because you knit/purl 3 stitches in one stitch. Like Father, Son, Holy Ghost, 3 in 1.

    Download the pattern for both knit and crochet (click here). (PDF reader is required) 

    I will be posting video of stitch demonstration for each version. Check back for the tutorial.

    How did you like this stitch?  Leave a comment below.

  • Orange: video demo of stitches

    I have hesitated posting the videos on the patterns.  I have edited, re-edited; deleted and started over a number of times.

    My husband finally grabbed both hands in his and told me to stop, get it edited and post. Quit trying to make it perfect.  So I am going to offer what I have and hopefully improve as I go along.

    For the knitted project, the Vertical Weave is a 2 row pattern repeat.  Here I take you through each step. I hope this helps you understand and become more comfortable with the pattern.

    For the crochet project, the pattern is called Alternate Stitch. At first it looks difficult and deceiving, but once you work a few rows you will easily slip right into it.

    How is your project coming along?  Did the video help?  Leave a comment and share your thoughts with others.

  • Name that Newsletter

    ****EDITED 10/18/09:  I am adding several pattern books, yarn and miscellaneous accessories from my stash to the prize package. ****

    I have been publishing the newsletter under the name Knit In Prayer.  Several crocheters have commented to me this leaves them out. So, I need a new name for the newsletter.

    So, how about a contest! Starting today and running through October 20th.

    As a comment below, enter your idea for a new name. Be sure to enter your email address so I can contact you.  The email address will not be visible to others.

    If I choose your name idea you will receive a PDF version of the “Knitting and Crochet Bible Study Book 2: the Proverbs 31 Woman scheduled to be released mid-November. **and the items listed above**

    CLICK HERE to see previous issues.

  • Salvation Colors Afghan – Part 3 ORANGE

    We are condemned to life in hell. Romans 6:23 says For the wages of sin is death. Not the physical death, but the spiritual second death, life eternally separated from God.

    It is further described in Revelation 21:8 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is a second death.

    Are you anywhere on that list?

    All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23.

    Download the pattern for both knit and crochet (click here). (PDF reader is required)

     

    If you have problems with the stitch pattern, check back here for a video tutorial.

    How did you like this stitch? Leave a comment below.

  • Salvation Colors Afghan – Part 2

    Want to know more about the Salvation Colors Afghan in knit and in crochet?  Find out what each color represents. Get ideas on using it as a witnessing tool.

    Check out the video to learn more about the Salvation Colors project. 

    Collect your supplies. Gather a group of friends to work on this project together. It can be a great time to share your knitting and/or crochet skills; to learn new stitch patterns; and to enjoy each other’s company.

    May your heart be encouraged, being knit (crocheted) together in love. Colossians 2:2

  • Salvation Colors afghan/lapghan – Part 1

    This lesson on various colors representing God’s Plan of Salvation is a fun way to learn Scripture and to tell the Salvation story. When you are finished with the project you will have your own witnessing tool at your fingertips.

    Each color represents God’s love and desire to spend eternity with us. Salvation is a FREE GIFT, but must be accepted.

    Each panel offers a chance to learn a new stitch pattern. I have offered up stitch patterns for a Knit version and for a Crochet version. Both are finished off with crochet edging.

    IF YOU ARE NEW TO KNIT OR CROCHET and are not yet ready to try new stitch patterns, work the project using garter stitch (knit every row) and stockinette stitch (knit one row, purl one row) for the knit version and just single, half, double, or triple crochet for the crochet version.  The important thing here is the colors to make your witnessing tool, not the stitch.  Once you are comfortable with the techniques, make another using the stitch patterns. Mix and match the stitch patterns and colors when you remake the project.

    Make the panels long enough for an afghan or smaller for a lapghan or child size cover up.

    Other project ideas include making shorter strips and planning 3 on each side and still doing the black edging between then using the red to stitch around and make a pillow cover.

    Another idea is to make a scarf by working a pattern to desired size, add 2 rows of black do to the next pattern and continue until all colors are used with black row separators. Edge in red.

    Materials I used and suggest:

    Knitting Needles size 9 for Knit version

    Crochet Hook C or G for both versions

    Cable hook for Knit version for the green panel

    Yarn needle for both version

    1 Skein each color in Red Heart or I Love This Yarn (1 skein of each color made 2 lapghans so would be just right for afghan) WORSTED WEIGHT

    Black

    Orange

    Red

    Gold

    Purple

    Blue

    White

    Green

     

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  • Upcoming STASH BASH giveaway

    I am finalizing the September newsletter. This month will include a giveaway from my extensive stash. 

    This month the giveaway includes miscellaneous patterns leaflets, a size H crochet hook and 2 hardbound pattern books:

    You must be registered for the newsletter. Not signed up?  Go to http://www.KnittingBibleStudy.com and sign up.  You will also receive notification of how to download a sample lesson from Knitting Bible Study, Book 1 within approximately 24 hours.

     

  • Knitting Rules! A fun read for all.

    Looking for a fun knitting read?  How about Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot’s Bag of Knitting Tricks.

    With wit, humor and story telling Stephanie Pearl-McPhee explores the fun and long standing rules of knitting. What if you break those rules?!

    Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot’s Bag of Knitting Tricks

    Other books from the author include:

    Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: The Yarn Harlot’s Guide to the Land of Knitting

    At Knit’s End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much

     

  • Still working

    My local Knit Crochet Bible Study starts tomorrow night so I am frantically typing away, getting the pattern written out for the Colors of Salvation afghan/lapghan.

    I finished up a knit and a crochet version.  I will be posting the patterns and scripture verses soon.