Granny with a circle in the center and the pattern Thanks for visiting !... Gracias por visitarme ! Daisy Granny Square pattern Hello Lovelies, thank you all so much for your wonderful "Yorkshire" comments. I'm so glad you enjoyed sharing my pictures :0) Here is a photo tutorial of my latest square .Quite a few you you lovelies seemed to like it . I expect there are similar patterns already in existence , but this is my own creation and thought you might like to try it ..... It's a simple pattern . The only part you may find tricky is the puff stitch . The pattern is written in U.S. terms. using yellow yarn.......... begin by chaining 4 and slip stitch in first ch to join to form a ring........... ch 1 ........ and work 7 sc into ring, the space you want is the bottom space in the picture above ............ I crochet over the loose end as I make my sc stitches , that way you can pull the centre tighter with it if you want slip stitch into first sc to join and fasten off......... NOTE the next part will seem rather tricky if you are not used to making puff stitches. yarn over hook 3 loops on hook 5 loops on hook
Crochet DROPS moebius neck warmer and hat with squares in ”Delight DROPS DELIGHT PRINT (50g) 4.95 USD DROPS 152-155 are now available in the stores for $2 per catalog – no yarn purchase required! The catalogs are printed in a limited edition, so visit your local DROPS store today! Find the DROPS Spring & Summer 2014 Collection here! The DROPS knitting and crochet experts are also working full time making new tutorial videos for this new collection! The videos show how to work the techniques used on the patterns. NOTE: This pattern is written in American English. ROUNDS WITH DC: Beg every round with dc with 3 ch (= 1st dc), finish round with 1 sl st in 3rd ch from beg of round. COLOR CHANGE: To get a nice color change work last sl st on round with the new thread. SQUARE: Ch 6 with Delight on hook size 3.5 mmE/4 and form a ring with 1 sl st in 1st ch. NECK WARMER: Worked from middle of piece = the twisted ring and out towards the outer edges - i.e. work upwards and downwards at the same time. HAT: Worked in the round. © 1982-2014 DROPS Design A/S.
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NEW CROCHET BOBBLE FLOWER GRANNY SQUARE FOR YOU TODAY from a square to a hex and back to a square again l know there are a lot of the flower granny squares out there in Blogland but l couldn't resist designing another hehehe...always room for another flower don't you think? As you can see l didn't finish anything yesterday....but hope you like the result of yesterdays playtime ? New Chunky Bobble flower Granny Square Made several versions before deciding on the chunky bobble flower with leaves in a Granny Square Round 1: Chain 4 and sl st into a circle Round 2: 8SC into circle sl st to complete round change colour Round 3: these bobbles are quite chunky and again worked from the back of the work so the bobble pop on the right side Attach flower colour with a SC and in the same stitch do a cluster of 3 Trebles,* sc into next stitch and another cluster of 3 trebles* and repeat*to* until you have 8 bobble petals Would make a lovely flower decoration as it is so stop here if you want to Round 4: Adds leaves and work from the front of the square again
fleurs japonnaises Her kommer oppskriften på hvordan du hekler “japansk blomst”. Har valgt å dokumentere med bilder og tekst sånn at det skal være lettere å forstå. Oppskriften er skrevet på en enkel måte, så den stiller krav til at du har heklet tidligere. Jeg har beskrevet hvordan man hekler blomstene sammen samt hvordan du hekler bestmorsruten inn mellom blomstene. Eksemplene jeg viser her er heklet i bomullsgarn…, selve skjerfet er heklet i ullgarn, det kan du lese mer om HER… Legg opp 6 lm, ta sammen til en ring. 1. 2. omgang: (mellom st på forrige rad)5 lm(= 1 st + 2 lm) *1 st, 2 lm* gjenta mellom **. 3. omgang: Skift farge, 4 st i hver lm bue. 4. omgang: Skift farge, start mellom førte og andre stav i en stavgruppe; *5 lm, hopp over 2 st, fm, hopp over 2 st, fm* Gjenta mellom ** rundt hele. 5. omgang: *8 st i hver lm bue, fm mellom de to fm* gjenta mellom ** rundt hele. Sammenhekling av “japansk blomst”: Du hekler blomstene sammen på siste raden. På samme måten hekler du alle blomstene sammen.
fleurs Chose promise chose dûe, les explications de cette fleur au rendue séduisant et très agréable à travailler : Commencer sur un anneau magique, 3 ml pour 1 br + 2 ms. Répéter 6 fois "1br, 2 ms". Fermer en rond par 1 mc. Répéter dans chaque arceau "1ms, 1 br, 3 dbr, 1 br, 1 ms". Faire 6 arceaux de 5 ms derrière chaque pétale en piquant 1 mc. Lexique du crochet américain français Tous les mots sont classés dans l' ordre alphabétique , les termes américains sont en gras et en violet . Un tableau de conversion des tailles de crochets se trouve tout en bas de cette liste. across : tout le long afghan(s) : couverture(s) afghan stitch : point tunisien amigurumi : petit personnage en laine (terme d' origine japonaise) angel(s) : ange(s) app. (approximately) : approximativement approximately (app.) : approximativement arm(s) : bras armhole(s) : emmanchure(s) around / all around: autour, tout autour ou tout le long baby cloth(es) : layette back : dos, derrière bag(s) : sac(s) ball(s) : pelote(s) bath / bathroom : salle de bains beach : plage bead(s) : perles bear(s) : ours, nounours body : corps bookmark(s) : marque(s)- page bottom : bas butterfly(butterflies) : papillon(s) cap(s) : chapeau(x), bonnet(s) ch. dc (double crochet) : bride dec. each : chacun(e) easter : pâques edging : bordure(s) end : terminer par, fin evenly : régulièrement inc. obtain (to obtain) : obtenir
Tuto crochet # 6 : le chrysanthème japonais en super kid mohair Selon le fil utilisé, le résultat est complètement différent. Mes premiers essais ont été faits en Super Kid Mohair. J'ai également testé le Mohair, le Kid Mohair, le coton et le mélange laine/acrylique. Les plus beaux résultats on été obtenus avec la Super Kid Mohair. Pour ce tuto j'ai utilisé un fil non poilu pour que les points soient bien visibles. N'hésitez pas à cliquer sur les photos pour les agrandir. Fleur en Super Kid Mohair "Chrysanthème japonais" Le nom a été trouvé par la souris à plumes Désolée pour le pansement, j'ai été sauvagement attaquée par le couteau à pain ! Enrouler le fil autour de l’index. Passer le crochet sous la boucle qui se trouve sur l’index pour attraper le fil de derrière (celui qui va à la pelote). Faire 8 mailles serrées (ms) comme ci-dessus. Piquer le crochet dans la première maille serrée (celle que j'ai déformé à gauche). Tirer un petit peu sur le fil libre pour resserrer un peu le coeur de la fleur. Faire 5 mailles en l'air. Faire 2 mailles en l'air.
clothogancho2 March 2008 Yes, this is supposed to be a blog about knitting, but today I am going to post about crochet. Crochet is not something that I do (although my Mum did try to teach me many moons ago). And boy do I wish I had listened more then. Ah well, we live and learn. Do you crochet? If so, then you may already get a lot of this stuff that I am about to talk about. If you do not crochet (and I am in that boat), then I am going to urge you to get yourself a crochet needle and have a go. So, what has gotten me all excited about crochet? To read more about the above sweater, check out the Finnish Ostrobothnian Museum's website . This sweater utilizes not just knitting, but large swathes of crochet, and it is the reason why people who only knit (people like me), or people who only crochet, should expand their horizons. Also, check out Carol Ventura's Tapestry crochet blog:
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