Quick Little Hat I made this hat last night for Callie, it took me about 30 minutes to complete from start to finish. Pretty great considering I ended up making two hats with the yarn which I got for 40% off! Two cute hats for $3.81 and 30 minutes of my time = success in my book! I've made this hat several times in the past and last night when I made this one, I finally wrote down how I did it. Here it is: For a 9-12 months size: *Ch2 *DC 8 st. into first st. to make a circle. *2 DC in each st., repeat around. *1 DC in first st. 2 DC in second st., repeat around. *1 DC in first st., 1 DC in second st., 2 DC in third st., repeat around. *1 DC in first st., 1 DC in second st., 1 Dc in third st., 2 DC in fourth st., repeat around. *1 DC in first st., 1 DC in second st., 1 Dc in third st., 1 DC in fourth st., 2 DC in fifth st., repeat around. *1 DC in each st. around for the next 5 rows or to desired length. *1 SC in each st. around for 2 rows. (Photo by Amber Middleton of Foxtree Photography) P.S.
Revisiting the Granny Mandala…. | Crochet with Raymond Helloooooo!!!!!! I hope you’re all having a fabulous week!! I certainly am and it is very much due to the amazing and beautiful sunny weather we are STILL having! It seems that summer has arrived early and it is just the best! I’m pleased to announce that my creative slump is officially over! I noticed that today as I was leaving the house for work, I had an urge ‘make’ which I am sure was directly related to the fact that I couldn’t! I’ve been contemplating my Granny Circles for a while now, and decided that it is time to re-do that tutorial, as since I first had a play with making the circle back in August, I’ve learned a few new techniques and stitches, and I like the way I’ve been doing the centres lately much more… they’re not as ‘squished,’ so I decided to do up a brand spanking new tutorial! Soooooooooooooo………. Rounds 1-3! Yes! OK… let’s make our first round of increases….. Rounds 6&7: No increases in these rounds, just repeat rounds 3 & 4 Mandala-rific! Like this: Like Loading...
Tuto pull filet au crochet toutes tailles facile et rapide Pour réaliser ce pull qui est totalement ajustable à toutes les tailles car c'est la chaînette de départ qui compte, prévoir pour une taille enfant entre 300 et 600m de fil et pour une taille adulte je dirais environ 1500m. Très rapide à faire et sans couture, compter environ 4 heures pour une taille enfant J'ai réalisée ce pull avec de la laine qui se tricote en 4-5 et j'ai utilisée un crochet n°5.5 Pour commencer monter une chaînette qui correspond au tour de votre taille en respectant un nombre de maille divisible par 3 + 1 maille Faire 2 rangs de brides. Après ces 2 rangs de brides faire 5 mailles en l'air, sauter 2 mailles et faîtes une maille serrée dans la maille suivante répétez tous le rang. Pour le second rang et ont va travailler en spirale faire 5 mailles en l'air piqué dans l'arceau du rang précédent et faîtes une maille serrée répétez jusqu'à ce que vous arrivez aux dessous des bras. Tous droits réservés.
Zola- Bulky Stacked Shell Shrug/ Cowl- free crochet pattern ZolaBulky Stacked Shell Cowl and Shrug This bulky cowl is super simple to make. Its front post triple crochet and stacked 3dc shells give it a much more intricate look than the pattern really is. I love the versatility in this pattern. It can be worn as a regular cowl, a hooded cowl or even as a shrug. I hope you enjoy making and wearing this easy but beautiful bulky cowl Finished Dimensions: My finished cowl measures 19″x19″ which will fit someone with a shoulder diameter (measure completely around the shoulders) of 35-40″. Washing Instructions: Machine wash cool/warm Tumble dry- low heat. Cost of Materials: $6.50-$8.00 Time Involved: Approx 4.5-5 hours at approx 10 mins per row Recommended Retail Price: $50-60 Notes: The fptc rounds in this pattern are 100sts. MaterialsRed Heart With Love approximately 600 yards- color shown is Celery6.0 (J) hookembroidery needle to weave in ends Special Stitches fdc- foundation double crochet (click here for tutorial) *optional Instructions: ch100.
Fall Crochet Headband Pattern Get ready for back to school with this easy crochet headband pattern! This cute tie together headband works up quickly and will soon be your new go to fall accessory. Read on down for the full FREE crochet pattern. Skill Level Easy Materials Worsted Weight (4) YarnYarn needleScissorsSize H Crochet Hook Main Headband Chain 32ROW 1 : Single Crochet in 2nd Chain from hook. 2nd Piece Join a new piece of yarn with Slip Stitch along the short side in the center of Band you just finished making2 Single Crochets along side,Turn, Chain 1 for 15 timesSingle Crochet 2 TOGETHER and Chain desired amount (I did 15), tie off (this will be the piece you will use to tie your headband together when you wear it!!) 3rd Piece Repeat instructions for 2nd Piece along other short side of headbandWeave in loose ends. I hope you enjoyed this crochet headband pattern and if you have any questions please feel free to send me an email at krista@rescuedpawdesigns.com Happy Crocheting! Krista Extra Information
How to Crochet Sesame Street Hats Newborn-Adult Sesame Street Hats! I have a pattern to share! I am going to attempt to share with you how to make these OH! I had a brain storm one day watching my son play with his favorite Elmo doll. I know these hats 'look' hard but trust me YOU can make these. In this tutorial I'm gonna share with you the patterns I found and TRY to explain how to do the other stuff I kinda just made up:0 You might have a better way but this is how and what I used to make these. I used Sugar'n Cream 100% cotton yarn. You'll need 1 skein of each color and a H/8-5.00mm hook. This pattern is for an average baby's head 6-12 months. Oscar in his trash can Big Bird catch in the children's net Elmo riding an Elephant at the Zoo Grover Cookie Monster Use the color yarn of your favorite character:1. For the Hats: CH 3, join with a sl st to first CH to form a ringRound 1: CH 3 (counts as first DC), 7 DC in ring, Join with sl st to top of begining DC (8DC)Round 2: CH 3, DC in same st, 2 DC in every st around.
Anleitung: Sunburst Flower Granny Square haekeln « Kasa Amend Geschafft: Meine Foto-Anleitung zum Häkeln der Sunburst Flower Granny Squares für eine dieser tollen Decken, wie sie viele wahrscheinlich von Sandra Juto oder dieser Flickr Group kennen, ist fertig. Für eine Freundin, die heute Geburtstag hat, wollte ich schon längst mal meine kleine Übersetzung dieser englischen Anleitung von MaryjoO abtippen. Nun hab ich mir etwas mehr Zeit genommen, um die Anleitung noch etwas detaillierter auszuarbeiten. Dank des tollen Fußauslösers, konnte ich die ganzen Häkel-Schritte selbst fotografieren und da die liebe MaryjoO nichts dagegen hatte, stelle ich das Ganze nun auch hier in den Blog und wünsche viel Spaß beim Häkeln. Wolle: Cool Wool 2000/ Merino Superfein von Lana Grossa (Das aber nur als Info, ihr könnt selbstverständlich auch ganz andere Wolle nehmen. Häkelnadel: 4,0 (etwas dicker als zur Wolle empfohlen, dadurch wird die Decke schön locker) Bedarf: Etwa 9 g Wolle habe ich pro Granny Square verhäkelt. ::::: RUNDE 1: Der innere Strahlenkreis :::::
Logiciel pour créer un schéma de crochet PRINCIPE : Ce logiciel permet de réaliser des schémas d'ouvrages en rond. Une version gratuite est disponible ICIOuvrez le logiciel, sur la page d'accueil, cliquez sur File puis New Pattern : Dans la fenêtre qui s'ouvre, indiquer le nom du patron (pattern name), le nom de l'auteur (designer), puis cliquer sur Setup et indiquer le nom sous lequel le patron sera sauvegardé. Répondre oui à la question posée. Cliquez sur Display, vous pouvez choisir certains paramètres :SECTIONS : le nombre de divisions du patron (le nombre de mailles de base du 1er rang), il est compris entre 1 et 512. STITCH COLOR : la couleur des points, on peut choisir grey tones (les points sont gris et noirs), color by stitch (chaque type de point est d'une couleur différente) ou colors by row (couleur différente en fonction des rangs). Par défaut, les divisions sont paramétrées à 8 et il y a une couleur différente par point.
Create: Perfect Solutions! ~ Puff Stitch Fingerless Gloves Pattern Winter. It's just a cold blur that lasts for three months. Not exactly my cup of tea. But there are a few upsides to winter, hot chocolate with marshmallows, fluffy socks and blankets, and roaring fires just to name a few! What You'll Need: 4.50 Crochet Hook 8ply wool of your choice Wool needle Scissors Size: You can make this for any size person, just measure your wrist and make the ribbing that big, plus 4cm. Wrist Ribbing: Make a Slip Knot. Row 1- Then take your crochet hook and push it into the second chain from hook. Row 4- Do exactly the same as row 2 until you get to the last 4 stitches. Now fasten it off. Hand:Row 1-Make a Slip Knot. And you're done!
Simple Crochet Headband Pattern Similar Free Crochet Patterns: Simple Crochet Ear Warmer Pattern | Easy Beginner's Crochet Headband Pattern | Free Crochet Headband Patterns | Free Crochet Ear Warmer Patterns | Free Crochet Patterns for Accessories | Free Crochet Patterns for Beginners Project Description: This headband is a fast, easy crochet project. It's made using only two stitches: single crochet and chain stitch. Skill Level: Beginner This pattern is easy enough for beginners, but I recommend this pattern to crocheters of all skill levels who want a quick and easy project to work on. Materials: Worsted Weight Yarn: I crocheted two samples of this headband (and I'm sure I'll be making more of them!) continue reading below our video Crochet Hook: I crocheted both of my sample headbands using a size J crochet hook. Abbreviations Used in This Pattern: rep = repeat sc = single crochet st = stitch Gauge / Finished Size: This headband is designed to be stretchy in the vertical direction. Design Notes: Ch 9. Finishing the Headband
Ruffle Brimmed Granny Style Skull Cap Author by Chelle Grissam Introduction This super fun hat will lend flair to anyone's wardrobe -- young or old. Materials List Red Heart Super Saver Yarn, 3 oz (MC)Bernat Boa or Bernat Eyelash Yarn, small amount (CC)Size G Hook for Infants CapSize H Hook for Toddlers CapSize I Hook for Childs CapSize J Hook for Teen/Small Adult CapSize K Hook for Adult Cap Notes US Pattern Notations Usedtr = treble crochetdc = double crochethdc = half double crochetsc = single crochetch = chainsl st = slip stitchsp = space st = stitch The Pattern Begin With MC: Ch 4, join with sl st to form ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as first dc now and throughout), 2 dc inside ring, ch 1, (3 dc in ring, ch 1) 3 times, join to third ch of beg ch 3. [12 dc, 4 ch 1 spaces] Rnd 2: Sl st in next dc, Ch 3, 2 dc in same stitch, ch 1, (3 dc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1, skip next dc, 3 dc in next dc, ch 1) around, 3 dc in last ch 1 sp, ch 1, join to third ch of beg ch 3. [24 dc, 8 ch 1 spaces] Rnd 3: Repeat rnd 2. [48 dc, 16 ch 1 spaces]
Little Tin Bird & Basic Granny Square Pattern As promised, here is my pattern for the Basic Granny Square. I didn’t invent this pattern in the slightest, (obviously) but I’m going to show you step by step how to make the basic granny square. When I started to learn I couldn’t find a pattern that I could understand easily and so I hope to change that by doing one with lots of pictures :-) This is the pattern I used to make the squares for the Granny Alice blanket (above). For this pattern, you will need to know how to chain stitch, and how to make a UK treble (TR) stitch. This is equivalent to the US double (DC) stitch but I will be using the UK terminology for this pattern. If you don’t know how to make a TR stitch, have a look HERE. I am using Rowan Handknit Cotton DK (and a 4mm hook) to write this pattern as I think it’s easier to see the stitches with cotton than wool. Basic Granny Square Pattern. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. You may wish to block your squares. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx