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Knitted coat hanger pattern
Covering an old wooden hanger brightens up your wardrobe as well as stopping clothes from slipping off.
Inspired by 1940's make do and mend and remembering seeing similar hangers in my grandmother's wardrobe when I was a child, I wrote a pattern for my book, Instant Expert knitter.This is based on that pattern.
There is also another version in my new book Homemade.
This knitted coat hanger cover couldn't be easier to knit. A simple length of garter st (knit every row), without any shaping to confuse a novice knitter.
As well as the yarn you will need:
a wooden coat hanger, mine measured 45cm long and 2cm wide and some dried lavender.
My local health food shop sells 25grms of dried lavender for 40p, an absolute bargain.
I used 4 ply mercerised cotton as I like the sheen but any 4ply yarn, cotton or wool would work, approx 20 grm.
Thread for embroidery and knitting needles 2.75mm (UK 12)
Pattern
With 2.75mm (UK 12) needles and your yarn, cast on 17sts and work in garter st (knit every row) until your strip measures the length of your hanger when slightly stretched. cast off.
To cover the hanger, find the centre of your work in both length and width and slip over the hanger hook.
Stitch the strip together on the underside of your hanger with a neat catch stitch. Sew both ends.
If you want an instant finish,
Wrap the hanger hook with yarn securing it at either end with a blob of PVA glue.
alternatively
cast on 38sts (measure your hanger hook and adjust accordingly if this seems too long or short), work 4rows of garter st. cast off.
Fold the piece around the hook and sew edges together so that the hook is covered, catch to your hanger cover to avoid hook cover slipping off.
Knitted lavender bag
With 2.75mm needles cast on 22sts and work in garter stitch for 4 rows then work in st st for 20cm, work 4 rows garter st and cast off.
With a contrast thread embroider in chain stitch a motif onto the front of bag. a heart, flower or an initial are a few ideas.
Fold the bag in half, cast on edge to cast off edge, and sew both side seams.
With a crotchet hook make a 30cm chain, thread this through the top of the bag, approx 2cm from top..
Fill the bag with lavender or pot pouri then pull crotchet chain tie to secure the bag,tie in a bow or knot and hang over the hook of the hanger.
Other ideas
Be adventurous and thrifty at the same time by using up odds and ends of yarn and knit a striped cover instead of plain, you can sew in the ends at the same time as sewing the seam.
If you are a beginner and daunted by the lavender bag, you could sew a bag from a scrap of vintage fabric and attach that to the hanger instead with a piece of ribbon.
www.dried-lavender-bag.co.uk sell lavender on line
This beautiful hand made embroidered silk coat hanger was given to me by Sarah Stuart when I ran my mail order business Little Badger. We sold these exquisite hangers and this remaining one hangs in my youngest daughter's room with a favourite dress hanging from it.
This orange hanger is a particular gem, it belonged to my beautiful friend Em. It is tightly knitted in chunky nylon yarn, very 1970's, but so well made and such a fab colour that it's a beauty.
I am always on the look out for hangers, whether with knitted or fabric covers or occasionally I have seen painted ones. I have found many over the years in thrift/charity shops and at Portobello market, my favourite Friday morning hunting ground.
This is my most recent find, probably mass produced, as it's definitely not hand made, but lovely colours and a sweet idea to sew pretty little crochet flowers along it's length.
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coat hanger.,
knitting,
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6 comments:
thank you for sweet comment on my blog. it made me happy. what lovely things you make! best,
lee
Hi Ros. I was so happy to hear from you and see what you're up to. I'll send you an email later on when (if!) my little one takes a nap. xx elvis
Just stumbled across your Blog. It is so lovely. The knitted hanger reminds me of making Christmas presents as a child for my Great Gran. How I grumbled, now I would happily knit 100's just to get the time with her again.
Just came across your blog when looking for patterns for hanger covers. I just adore the picture of the afghan hanging over the line in the snow. Wow! Now I have another project to add to my never ending list of things I'd rather be doing than being at work! Oh well, one day I'll be a free woman again and knit, knit, knit to my heart's content.
dirtcheapfixtures.com sells the wooden hangers to crochet/knit on like Grandma's hangers she made for gifts. There description is:16" wooden dress hanger. I just received mine in the mail and they are beautiful & will work perfectly for crocheting/knitting over to give away as gifts like Grandma did.
Did a search for knitted hanger patterns and found your blog. What a nice blog! LOVE your ideas and the instructions are well written! :-)
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