Thursday, August 31, 2023

Coffee Tapestry Knitting Pattern


A new knitting pattern is now available! Visit my Etsy store, Dykema Fiber Arts, to purchase a PDF download for the Coffee Tapestry knitting pattern. 

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Thursday, May 11, 2023

Coffee Cup Cozy with Heart Applique

 


A new crochet pattern is now available as a digital download. It's a quick and intermediate project to crochet for a friend, mother, sister, loved one, etc. -- anyone who you want to know is special! This is a great project for scrap yarn.

Skill level: Intermediate

Visit: DykemaFiberArts.etsy.com for a listing of other patterns and gifts available for purchase.


Sunday, April 16, 2023

Hearts a Shimmer Cup Cozy

 By: Kaylan Dykema













A new crochet pattern is now available as a digital download. It's a quick and intermediate project to crochet for a friend, mother, sister, loved one, etc. -- anyone who you want to know is special! This is a great project for scrap yarn.

Skill level: Intermediate

Visit: DykemaFiberArts.etsy.com for a listing of other patterns and gifts available for purchase.

Saturday, April 30, 2022

Cafe Latte Scarf

By: Kaylan Dykema


















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Finished Measurements


74 x 4.75 inches

Yarn

Bernat Velvet (100% Polyester; 315 yards/300g) in Taupe Coffee. 

Needles

US 9 (5.5mm), or size to obtain gauge. 

Notions

Yarn needle
Crochet hook

Gauge

16 sts and 22 rows = 4” in Garter stitch. 

Notes

This scarf is a really easy scarf that is worked flat using garter stitch. It is a great project for beginners or someone looking for an easy project that doesn’t require a lot of focus.

Garter stitch: Knit every row.

CO: Cast on

Sts: Stitches

BO: Bind off

Pattern instructions

CO 20 sts

Knit every row until the scarf measures 63.5 inches, or desired length

BO all sts


For the fringe: Cut 3 strands of yarn, 13 inches long. Using a crochet hook, fold the yarn in half over the hook and pull it through the end of the scarf, creating a loop. Slip the cut ends of the yarn through the loop and gently pull to tighten. Repeat about 7-8 times until the entire end of the scarf is covered with tassels. Trim tassels as needed to clean up the edge.



Copyright 2022 Kaylan Dykema. All rights reserved. For personal and non-commercial use only.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Strawberry French Toast

 


My daughter loves strawberries, and she loves pink! When I asked her what she wanted for dinner on her birthday, she gave me a blank look. I quickly started thinking about what her favorite foods are. Sausage links popped into my head, then french toast, but how could I make it birthday worthy? Strawberries quickly came to mind next, and this recipe fell into place. It was a big winner with the whole family. I hope it will be a winner with yours as well!

Ingredients for the toast:
  • 6 slices of Texas toast
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1/2 c milk
  • 1 Tbsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Non-stick cooking spray
Ingredients for the strawberries:
  • Fresh strawberries, sliced
  • 1 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
Garnish:
  • Strawberry cream cheese
  • Whipped cream
  • Real maple syrup
Directions: In a rectangular casserole dish, add eggs, milk, cinnamon, sugar, and vanilla extract. Whisk to combine. Soak bread in the mixture until absorbed, about 15 minutes. While the bread is soaking, slice strawberries, add sugar and vanilla extract. Stir to combine. Heat a griddle pan over medium heat. Spray the griddle with a non-stick cooking spray. Add prepared bread to the griddle and cook until golden brown, about 2 minutes on each side. Spread a layer of strawberry cream cheese on the toast, garnish with prepared strawberries, whipped cream, and real maple syrup. Enjoy!


© Kaylan Dykema. All rights reserved.

Monday, July 26, 2021

Lace Edging for Dress or Tunic

 


I added a simple lace edging to my daughter's favorite dress that was too short for her. It worked out so well, that I added a lace edging to one of my tunics. I was really pleased with how it turned out too! It was just enough extra length to allow me to feel more comfortable wearing the tunic with leggings. Yay!

Lace edging pattern:
  • Measure the length of the garment you want to add lace to, then chain until you have reached about 1-3 inches less than the length of the garment (this will vary depending on the gauge of your crochet -- usually the length of the crochet will increase as you work)
  • Row 1 (ws): SC across, turn
  • Row 2 (rs): Ch 1, dc across, turn
  • Row 3 (ws): Ch 1, dc in next st, *ch 1, sk next st, dc in next st; repeat from * across; ch 3, turn
  • Row 4 (rs): Star st; draw a lp in 2nd ch from hook, draw lp in next ch, draw lp in next ch-1 sp, draw lp in next dc, yo and draw through all 5 lps on hook, ch 1 for eye of the star; *draw lp in eye of star st, draw lp in last lp on same star st, draw lp in next ch-1 sp, draw lp in next dc, yo and draw through all 5 lps on hook, ch 1; repeat from * across, turn
  • Row 5 (ws): Ch 3, dc in eye of 2nd start st; * ch 1, dc in eye of next star st; repeat from * across, turn
  • Row 6 (rs): Ch 1, sc across, fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing
  • With rs facing, line up the first two rows of the lace to the bottom of the garment; pin it in place
  • Sew the lace to the garment
  • Using the long tail of yarn fastened off on the lace, sew the lace edges together to create a finished edge and weave in ends
  • Note: I like to put the sewn edges of lace on the side of the garment so that it isn't noticeable from the front or back

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

DIY Lace Accent on Toddler Dress


My daughter was given a beautiful cotton dress with lavender flowers all over it. She loves the dress, but the back of the dress is very low and the sleeves kept slipping down. I knitted a simple lace insert and sewed it to the dress. It adds just the right amount of coverage and support to keep the sleeves in place. I hope this inspires you to look at your wardrobe and add some custom knit or crochet lace to make it new and functional! I have a few tunics that could be a little longer, and I might add a lace trim to them. 😉

Simple lace pattern:

- Garter stitch for 5 rows
- Sl 1, *k2tog, yo; repeat from * to end
- Sl 1, *purl; repeat from * to end
- Sl 1, *yo, k2tog; repeat from * to end

I repeated this pattern, incorporating a 2 stitch decrease about every other row, until I had the right length.

© Kaylan Dykema