Mini Christmas Wreath Free Pattern. These mini wreathes are only slightly bigger than an inch in diameter.
They are easy and quick to make. It took me only ten minutes to make one. They will be great for Christmas card making, decorating wrapped presents, or as Christmas tree ornaments (just add a string for hanging). You can also use a pin and wear one as a Christmas brooch. Size ten green and red cotton thread. Granny%20Square%20Angels. Snowflake Monday. I'm looking over six four-leaf clovers, and they make my flakes as lucky as can be!
The events of last week prevented me from posting a snowflake pattern, so today I am sharing two, a giant one and a tiny one. The tiny one also looks good in green thread or sock yarn. You may do whatever you'd like with snowflakes you make from this pattern, but you may not sell the pattern. Christmas. This week and last I’ve been making lots of snowflakes ready for Christmas.
I plan to use them for ornaments and Christmas cards. I’ve been using the wonderful Festive Snowflakes patterns by Valerie Bracegirdle which I think is great value, three great patterns for £2.oo. There has been a whole group discussion in her Ravelry group about things we are making for Christmas now that it is just around the corner. After a little chatting and some lightning fast pattern design by Valerie, she agreed to create a snowflake design for me to share with you for free! I’ve recorded a how to video; And as promised here is the chart; Here is the link to the Ravelry design page.
I hope you all like it! Tutorial - Easy Zig-Zag Crocheted Edging. Crocheted thread edging can add a beautiful heirloom-quality to so many articles in a hope chest.
This simple crocheted edging is the perfect embellishment for ordinary kitchen towels, pretty printed sheets or plain white pillowcases. It looks lovely on washcloths and tablecloths and even a baby’s burp cloth. It is so easy and fast. The kitchen towel in the picture was completed in about 30 minutes! The stitches used in thread crochet are the same as for yarn, but the thread and hook are both much smaller. To begin, if you are right handed, grab the thread with your left hand pinkie finger and loop it around the finger. The process is really much the same as using larger yarns and hooks, but the thread feels quite different in your hand.
Crochet by Midknight - Pretty Picots Poinsettia Snowflake~Free Pattern. ~oOo~This pattern is now available on Crochet Me~oOo~(published there on October 13, 2007) This is my Original design and is is very simple to make.
I thought that it kind of looked like a poinsettia too. Pretty Picots Poinsettia SnowflakeRating: EasyMaterials:Royale Metallic Crochet Cotton size 10 in White/pearlSize 7/1.65 mm Steel hookStiffener, stainless steel straight pins, a pinning board (I cover mine with plastic wrap, "Press and Seal" works really well), follow directions on the stiffener. Download: Ravel This download now This patterns has not been tested. *This is my original design. *copyright Jennifer Christensen* A Free pattern from the JPF Crochet Club. Designed By Julie A.
Bolduc This lacy snowflake is fast and easy to make and you could make several in an evening! It is just the right size for filling those large open spaces on your tree. Northern Snowflake Christmas Crochet Pattern. Northern Snowflake This pattern is COPYRIGHT © Jackie Tyler Karp 1998/99/2000-12.
Do NOT post on other web sites, crochet groups etc or copy illegally. It is free for personal use ONLY! A Free pattern from the JPF Crochet Club. Designed By Julie A.
Bolduc This little snowflake is super fast and easy to make. Project: Crocheted Snowflake Ornaments. By Haley Pierson Cox My steel crochet hooks belonged to my grandmother.
They’re nothing fancy – some are a little bit bent, and all of them are scratched up from years of use – but every time I use them I feel deeply connected to a long and loving history of strong women creating beautiful things with their hands. I designed this crocheted snowflake pattern with my grandmother in mind, because I hope that they will become as much of a tradition in my home as they still are in hers! Materials: Size 9 steel crochet hook (1.4mm) Cotton crochet thread, size 10 (lace weight) Shallow disposable bowl White glue Silver or white glitter Paper plate 5″x5″ piece of cork or foam board Wax paper Scotch tape or clips Rustproof straight pins Embroidery floss in a festive color, 8″ per snowflake Crochet Symbol Key: ch = chain sl = slip stitch sc = single crochet dc = double crochet beg = beginning.
Make a Crocheted Snowflake Ornament. How to Make It Rnd 1: Ch 1, work 24 sc in ring; join with sl st to beg sc.
Rnd 2: Ch 3, work (1 dc in next sc) 3 times, (ch 12; work 1 dc in each of next 4 sc) 5 times; ch 12; join with sl st to top of beg ch-3. Rnd 3: Work 1 sl st in each of next 3 dc and into first 6 ch of ch-12 lp; ch 3, in same lp work 2 dc, ch 3, and 3 dc; (ch 7, in next ch-12 lp work 3 dc, ch 3, and 3 dc) 5 times; ch 7; join with sl st to top of beg ch-3. Rnd 4: Sl st in each of next 2 dc and into ch-3 lp; ch 3, 2 dc in same lp; *ch 5, sl st in 5th ch from hook, ch 7, sl st in 7th ch from hook, ch 5, sl st in 5th ch from hook, sl st in top of last dc made -- picot lp made; ch 1, in same ch-3 lp work 3 dc; ch 3, in next ch-7 lp work sc, ch 3, sc, ch 5, sc, ch 3, and sc; ch 3**, 3 dc in next ch-3 lp; rep from * around; end last rep at **; join with sl st to top of beg ch-3; fasten off.
Design a snowflake. Free crochet angel ornament. Small Angel Ornament. Free crochet pattern for a green wreath tree ornament. Wreath Ornament Materials: Crochet Cotton 19 yds Size 10Crochet Hook Size 6 or 1.80 mm. Snowcatcher Snowflake Directory. Crochet for the Home - Holiday Crochet Patterns - Tiny Christmas Tree. Free crochet pattern for a white snowflake christmas ornament. White Snowflake Christmas Ornament Materials: Crochet Cotton White 16 ydsCrochet Hook Size 6 or 1.80 Rnd 1: (right side): Ch 10, tr in tenth ch from hook, (ch 5, tr in same ch) 10 times, ch 2, dc in fifth ch of beginning ch-10 to form last ch-5 sp: 12 ch-5 sps.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in same sp, (ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp) around, ch 2, dc in first sc to form last ch-5 sp. Rnd 3: Ch 1, sc in same sp, ch 6, (sc in next ch-5 sp, ch 6) around; join with sl st to first sc. Note:Beginning Shell: ch 3 (counts as first dc), (2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in same sp.Shell: (3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in sp indicated. Free Crochet Patterns. Green Tree Ornament Materials: Size 10 Crochet Cotton 12 ydsCrochet Hook Size 6 or 1.80 mm Beginning Cluster: Ch 3, * Yo twice, insert hook in same st, yo and pull up a loop, (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice; repeat from * once more, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook. Cluster: * Yo twice, insert hook in sc indicated, yo and pull up a loop, (yo and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice; repeat form * 2 times more, yo and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Rnd 1: (right side): Ch 2, 8 sc in second ch from hook; join with sl st to first sc. Rnd 2: Work beginning cluster, ch 5, (work cluster in next sc, ch 5) around; join with sl st to top of beginning cluster: 8 clusters and 8 ch-5 sps.
Angel%20in%20Flight%20Ornament. Crochet for the Home - Holiday Crochet Patterns - Praying Angel Ornaments. HOLLY BOOKMARK. MATERIALS:Size 10 Crochet threadSize 7 Steel crochet hookNeedle with eye large enough to accept threadRed seed beads for holly berriesNOTES:1. Read instructions all the way through before beginning.2. Leaves and berries maybe worked with any size yarn or thread just use the appropriate size hook for the yarn.3. Holiday Bells - PieceWork Magazine. View printer friendly version Needlework author, teacher, retailer, and PBS television host Shay Pendray brings to each issue of PieceWork a sampling of patterns, charts, and instructions, gleaned primarily from old magazines and books that are no longer generally available.
Our adaptation of Holiday Bells to Filet-Crochet, Cross-Stitch, or Needlepoint, from the November 1926 issue of Needlecraft Magazine, was included in the November/December 2004 issue of PieceWork. Here are the written instructions and chart for the design in filet crochet exactly as they appeared in Needlecraft Magazine. Holiday Bells Chart Scarf-End in Filet-Crochet, Christmas-Bell Design by Nouvart Tashjian A happy conceit is illustrated in the use of a trio of Canterbury-bells for a scarf-end, which may well be made a part of a charming Christmas-gift. 1.
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