le Crochet de Pandore Wickerwork Mitts ~ Crochet Pattern and Phototutorial Even after 19 winters in Wisconsin, I'm still learning how to keep warm during the chilly months. This year's lesson: cover the pulse points! Not all the sweaters in the world will help if one's neck and wrists are bare. But put on a scarf (or turtleneck) and some snug wristlets, and you feel cozier all over.Here for your crochet warmth (and pleasure) are the Wickerwork Mitts. They're quick to make - my last pair took an hour, including finishing - and easy on the yarn (50 yards makes a Small pair). The Wickerwork mitts are easily customized to fit a larger or smaller hand. A tip for keeping your mitts in good shape: to remove, put your hand around your wrist just below the mitt, and gently push it off. All stitch terminology is American. Size: Small (M,L) Yarn Requirements: 50-60 yards of worsted weight yarn (more for longer or larger mitts) Yarns I used: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Worsted Weight (red) Cascade 220 Wool (black) Stitch Nation Washable Ewe (green) Hook Size: I Stitches: Please Note:
Des bouts de nous : le blog FoodHorsesCrochet - Blog Double Crochets Gleeful Things Free Crochet & Sewing Pattern: Floral Fringe Bag Tutorial March 19, 2014 Did you know that March is National Craft Month?! Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores invited me to create a project tutorial to share with you for the occasion! Anyway, lately I’ve had a lot of ideas floating around in my head that involve incorporating fabric into crochet projects. Finished Size: About 10 inches wide x 11 inches tall (plus fringe). - Cotton fabric (about half a yard will do – I used this one) - Worsted weight yarn (I used Bernat Handicrafter Delux in Navy) - Size G (4.5 mm) crochet hook (or size needed to obtain gauge) - Yarn needle - Basic sewing supplies (this can be sewn by machine or hand) - Ruler - 1 large wood bead (a button would work too) sc – single crochet ch – chain sl st – slip stitch rnd – round ea – each FO – finish off Gauge: 4 sc = 1 inch. Top piece ch 84. sl st to join. rnd 1: ch 1 (counts as 1 sc). 1 sc in ea ch. sl st to join. (84) Strap ch to desired length. Step five: One more time!
Non. C'est du crochet! Dans la quête de la parfaite cordelière je suis passée récement par l’étape scoubidou. Si vous êtes nés aux alentours des années 80 vous avez certainement connu cette vague déferlant sur les cours de récréation, accrochant aux stylos, trousses et porte-clés des formes colorées et sinueuses. Ou peut-être avez-vous à l’esprit la chanson de Sacha Distel… pommes, poires et des scoubidou-bidou-Ha! J’ignore qui a introduit le scoubidou dans le monde occidental, mais il est évident qu’il est en fait directement inspiré des arts de tressage orientaux, en particulier du kumihimo. il faut vraiment avoir du temps à perdre ! J’ai tout de m^me voulu vous faire partager cette expérience, voilà donc un tutoriel animé et commenté, j’ai fait tester l’utilisation du disque, elle arrive à tresser un petit scoubidou en s’aidant de cet instrument, alors qu’elle n’y parvient pas encore à main nue : c’est donc un outil intéressant pour les jeunes enfants que l’échec pourrait décourager.
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