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Each season, the store presents fibers, yarns, patterns, and supplies that reflect the latest fashion trends. Designer trunk shows, special events, and classes provide clients with opportunities to expand their interests and abilities. Check the calendar on the News page for a current listing of events and classes. (Those of you who can't come in person, visit our online store!)

If you love the drape and comfort of a hand knit garment, fresh and new designs are always featured. Prefer a certain style or color? Choose a design from the latest fashions or recreate a tried-and-true item from your wardrobe. We can help you assemble the pattern, needles, and yarn to make the project you choose. We also have a fabulous selection of buttons and purse handles, as well as numerous beautiful kits. Whatever your taste or skill level, we have delicious materials and projects to choose from.

Casting about for a new knitting or crochet project? Check out the latest trends or classic styles in the books and magazines available at Fine Points. We carry the latest hardback and paperback pattern collections from several companies and designers. And try our patterns below!

Northeast Ohio knitters make the trek from points north, south, east and west of Cleveland to visit Fine Points.

Knitters visiting the Northeast Ohio area should definitely make a point of visiting the store in person! We are up the hill from University Circle (Case Western Reserve Campus), Severance Hall, The Cleveland Museum of Art and The Cleveland Clinic and a few miles east of downtown (where the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Jacob's Baseball Field and the Great Lakes Science Museum are, among other attractions).


FREE PATTERNS

ONE LINER SCARF

Create a beautiful scarf that looks woven by knitting one row stripes in a sequence of 5 different yarns. Make the fringe as you go and itās ready to wear after the last stitch is bound off.

Materials

  1. 1 pair each US 13 and 15 needles
  2. 5 different balls of yarns

Come into the store or call and we will kit this for you in your colors

Stitches Used: Garter stitch ö knit every stitch, every row

Finished measurements: 5 inches X 80 inches including fringe

Pattern

With US 15 needles and yarn A, cast on 98 stitches leaving an 8 inch tail (for fringe). Cut A leaving an 8 inch tail.

Row 1. Change to US 13 needles and knit this row with yarn B, leaving an 8 inch tail (for the fringe) Cut B leaving an 8 inch tail. If desired, tie fringe tails together close to needle to keep them in place.

Rows 2., 3, and 4. Continue changing yarns each row leaving an 8 inch tail at the beginning and the end of each row, staying in sequence, C, D, and E. Continue in this manner, repeating the 5 rows, for a total of 10 repeats. Knitting will measure 10-11 inches at this point, but will narrow after the stitches are bound off. Bind off loosely with US 15 (or even a 17) needle and yarn A.

Give the scarf a gentle tug to help it achieve its full length. Trim fringe to make it even, if necessary.

Option: For a lighter version, work the 5 row repeat 7 or 8 times, then bind off


CORKSCREW SPIRAL SCARF

Materials: 600 yards sport weight yarn(s), J crochet hook

Directions: Make a loose chain about 60 inches long or 12 inches longer than the desired finished length of the scarf.

Row 1: Skip 2 chains, then make 3 double crochet into the next stitch and every stitch in the chain. Cut yarn.

Row 2: Go back to the beginning and join yarn; make 2 double crochet in each double crochet. Cut yarn

Row 3: Repeat row 2.

Finishing: work in ends. Add buttons or poms or tassels at ends if desired.

We can create a kit for you for this project; call us for details!


KNITTED DROP STITCH BELT

Materials: 1 ball Ornaghi Positano, 9 short needles, belt buckle

Directions: Cast on 8 stitches (or number to fit your buckle)and K 10 rows (garter stitch). Loop end around center bar in belt buckle and on 11th row, put needle tip through the first stitch on completed end, also thru stitch on needle, and knit. Continue across and this will "sew" your work onto the buckle.

*K 5 rows.

Row 6: drop stitch. Wrap yarn around needle 3 x.

Row 7: knit back, dropping extra loops (this will count as row 1 for your 5 rows of garter stitch)* 15 times or to desired length.

K10 rows and bind off.


Crocheted Shell Belt with Buckle

Materials: 1 skein Tahki Yarns hand dyed cotton classic

Needles: F crochet hook

Directions: Ch 10. Turn. *SC 9 across, ch 1 Turn.* 10 x. Pull end through belt buckle and around center bar. Put hook through first stitch of first row and sc to row 10. Continue across Row to "sew" the belt onto the buckle.

Pattern
Row 1: 2 sc, sk 2 st, 5 dc in next sc (to make shell), sk 2 st, 2 sc, ch 2, turn.

Row 2: (ch 2 counts as first dc, dc in next st, ch 2, sc in center stitch of shell, ch 2, 2 dc, ch 1, turn.

Row 3: 2 sc, 2 sc in ch 2 space, sc in sc, 2 sc in ch 2 sp, 2 sc, ch 1, turn.

Row 4: 9 sc across

Repeat these rows until 36" or desired length. End with a shell row.


Oh Pretty Baby
(A Baby Blanket Using Bits!)

Materials: 700 yards DK weight yarn (cotton, wool, acrylic or blend)

Needles: 10 1/2

Stitches Used: Garter -- knit every stitch, every row

Gauge: 4.3 stitches/inch (if your gauge is little different, it's okay)

Finished Measurement: approximately 22 by 30 inches

Method: This project is done holding 2 strands of yarn throughout, one DK strand and one of the bits strand

Directions: Holding 2 yarns together, cast on 95 stitches. Work in Garter Stitch, changing bits yarn every 1-6 rows as desired. Weave in loose ends. Work until peice measures 30". Bind off.

If desired, crochet around edge of blanket.

Options: using our gauge or yours, knit a scarf, shawl or throw using this technique.

Not enough variety in your bits? Fine Points can help you with this. Ask us about the "bits booster".


Rita's Wrap!

Materials: 2 balls Colinette Point 5 (A)
1 ball Karabella Gossamer (B)

Needles: size 17 circular 24" or 29"

Pattern stitch: is stockinette.

Directions: With A, cast on 68 stitches. Purl back 1 row. Do not cut yarn.

*With B: K-1 row, P-1 row, K-1 row.
Slide the stitches to the opposite end of the needle, and with A, K-1 row.
With B, P-1 row, K-1 row, P-1 row.
**Slide the stitches to the opposite end of the needle and with A, P-1 row.
Repeat from * to ** until B runs out. Work 1 row with A, then bind off with A.
Seam the short ends together for about 7 inches.


Links of Interest

Berroco offers Free Patterns: http://www.berroco.com/pattern_library.html

Knit 'N Style Magazine Online: http://www.knitnstyle.com

See the magic wrought by Cheryl Schaefer of Schaefer Yarn Company: www.schaeferyarn.com; remember, if we don't have it in stock we can order it for you.


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