Intermediate
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23 min 2 sec
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07:07
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Tossing your eyeglasses into your bag without protection is never a good idea. Wendy Bernard's eyeglass case is a great project for beginner knitters ready to try a new stitch pattern, and for anyone who needs a quick gift idea. Wendy's pattern even includes three different size options, so you can create a case for slim reading glasses, standard eyeglasses, or oversized sunglasses. Using lovely hand painted yarn, Wendy shows how to knit Linen Stitch in the round for the body of the case then work the flap of the case flat. Finally, learn how to make a buttonhole and add a button.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- One skein or one skein fingering weight yarn - Wendy uses Koigu Wool Designs Koigu KPPPM (100% merino wool; 175 yards / 50 grams) Colors shown P882B67-lighter, P812317-darker
- One set double point needles U.S. Size 3 (3.25mm)
- Stitch marker (optional)
- tapestry needle
- 1” button
- Scissors
- Tape measure
Downloads:
- Knit Linen Stitch in the Round
- Knit Linen Stitch Flat
- Make a buttonhole
- Add button for closure
- Whipstitch the case closed
- Step-by-step expert instruction from Wendy Bernard on how to knit a linen stitch glasses case
- 3 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list and downloadable PDF included
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Knit a Linen Stitch Glasses Case Reviews
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Dee Anderson
My first knitted item I managed to complete with no extra help.
I made some mistakes along the way, but I am incredibly proud of this project which will carry my glasses to group! Thank you.
More than 3 months ago
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Mary Ohno
It was very helpful. However, I would like instructions about how to reinforce the buttonhole.
More than 3 months ago
Isabel Cueva-Fernández
It looks easy, but if it’s your first time knitting Linen stitch, as is my case, the instructions are not clear enough. The first row is very well explained, but the second row is assumed… I didn’t know how to handle the yarn slipped in front: is it knitted together with the slipped stitch? I am starting all over again for the 3rd time ??I am sorry to be critical but a bit more explanation would have made this class a wonderful one. Thank you for the inspiration,
More than 3 months ago