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Grannies gratuits
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Shara Lambeth Designs: Crochet Chain Link Necklace Tutorial
Hello friends! I have had many, many requests for a How-To tutorial so others could make a Crochet Chain Link Necklace, so I thought I ought to do it :-) These necklaces are simple, pretty & even practical, yep, they're baby proof! So here's what you need to know to make yourself a Crochet Chain Link Necklace: What you need: 90m (100yds) DK weight cotton (approx) 4mm (US#6) crochet hook Wool Needle to weave in ends Scissors Gauge: Gauge (or tension) is not really important for this pattern. Abbreviations: Ch = chain sl st = slip stitch dc = double crochet (sc = single crochet, if using U.S. crochet terms) yrh = yarn round hook Pattern: -Ch 20, join with sl st to form ring, taking care not to twist your sts. -Ch 1, dc (sc) in each st for 4 rounds. -Now you will be joining the working edge of your work (top) to the foundation ch (bottom). -Now yrh, pull through all sts on hook (that was a sl st), now repeat these steps to the end, joining your link together. Cherry Cotton 4 ply Saffron Cotton 4 ply
Lacy granny square
I present to you the newest block in the town! Lets welcome the Lacy granny square ;) It is fun, simple and supercute if I may say so myself :) And it will be a great addition to my BigBrightBlanket. So here comes the scheme!I was drawing the scheme thinking how lacy granny square would be made using just one color. O, and I made up symbol for half double crochet because google hates me ... and the last row I draw black, because I use it only if I need to make the square bigger or end it like typical granny square. So here are some color variations of this square I have already made :) Hope you'll have fun with it too! p.s.
Coco Rose Diaries
Tuto fleur (en anglais)
Here’s a new skill to learn: crochet! We know how much you loved these beauties from issue 3, so Carmen Heffernan is back to share the crochet love with even more of you online. Supplies: Cotton DK yarn in various colours 3.5mm (UK9/US E4) crochet hook Tapestry needle Abbreviations: UK terms are used in this pattern ch – chain dc – double crochet htr – half treble crochet tr – treble crochet dtr – double treble crochet rep – repeat sl st – slip stitch st – stitch If you’d like to use a different weight of yarn, just check the label for the recommended crochet hook size and use that! Large Flower Row 1: ch 3 Round 2: 11 tr into 3rd ch from hook, join with sl st to top of beginning ch 3 (12 tr made) Round 3: Join 2nd colour into top of any tr st from last round. Fasten off. (6 x 4 ch loop spaces made) Round 5: sl st into 1st ch space. (2 ch, 3 tr, 2 ch ) over each 4 ch loop space. Round 7: sl st into 1st chain space. (2 ch, 4 tr, 2 ch ) over each 5 ch loop. Small Flower Row 1: ch 2
Sew Sweet Violet
Assemblage des Granny
Vous venez de terminer un lot de carrés Granny Comment les coudre pour les assembler ? Ici, assemblage avec une couture en mailles coulées. Nous vous conseillons de border chaque carré avec un rang de mailles serrées. Vous pouvez le faire avec un fl de la couleur du dernier rang ou de la couleur avec laquelle vous pensez coudre les carrés. Vérifiez que tous les carrés sont bien à l'endroit et disposez-les selon votre inspiration. Pour identifier l'endroit du travail, regardez le dernier rang : Il ressemble nettement à une chaînette alors que sur l'envers, ce n'est pas le cas : Poser les deux carrés endroit contre endroit puis bien positionner les mailles les unes en face des autres. Sur l'endroit on cherche à attraper les rangs marqués ici : Le résultat final sera celui-là Autre exemple avec des couleurs différentes sur le pourtour : Pour mettre un lien vers cette page, à partir de votre site internet en html : Pour mettre un lien vers cette page à partir d'un blog ou d'un forum en BBcode :
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. 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. I hope this pattern is of some help to you anyway :) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx