MioMi Slouch Beret-Free Crochet Pattern « Cobblerscabin's Weblog Extra wide buttoned ribbing. Mittens and Scarf will also be available. Available as a PDF Download: download now Skill Level: Intermediate Supplies: Size F, G, H and J Crochet Hooks, 6.75 ounces Herschners Whisper Soft Yarn (Dk Beige #0025), yarn Needle, 2-1” Buttons. Stitches Used: ch (chain), sl st (slip stitch), sc (single crochet), hdc (half double crochet), dc (double crochet), dec dc (decrease double crochet). Gauge: with J hook, 2 pattern groups = 2″, 4 pattern rows = 3″ Pattern = 2 dc, loosely hdc in skipped dc, skip next dc. Directions: Ribbing Rnd. 1: with F hook, leaving 12″ tail, ch 16, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, ch 1, turn. 15 sc Rnd. 2: working in back loops, sc in each sc across, ch 1, turn. 15 sc Rnd. 3-71: repeat rnd. 2. 15 sc Rnd. 72: with G hook, working in front loops, sl st in each sc across, ch 1, turn. 15 sl st Rnd. 73: sl st in each sl st across, ch 1, turn. 15 sl st Rnd. 74: repeat rnd. 73. Hat Rnds. 4-14: repeat rnd. 3. Tie pom-pom to top of hat. Pom-Pom
Loopy Love Blanket: Free Crochet Pattern in 7 Sizes! The Loopy Love Blanket is so fun to make! The pattern is easy to memorize, the stitches just fly by, and the end result looks way more complicated than it should. And in 3 colors, you can change colors every row and never have to cut the yarn! Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links. I made this pattern in the baby size, and that’s how the pattern is written out. Loopy Love Blanket Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue and Favorites Sizes: (yardage totals are for all 3 colors combined) Memorial Blanket/Afghan Square (12″ x 12″) – 185 yds; Ch 47; 27 Rows (15 ch-3 loops) Preemie/Lovie (20″ x 20″) – 515 yds; Ch 77; 45 Rows (25 ch-3 loops) Baby Blanket (Shown, 32″ x 36″) – 900 yds; Ch 122; 78 Rows (40 ch-3 loops) Afghan/Throw (48″ x 68″) – 4180 yds; Ch 182; 153 Rows (60 ch-3 loops) Twin Blanket (66″ x 90″) – 7610 yds; Ch 257; 204 Rows (85 ch-3 loops) Queen Blanket (90″ x 100″) – 11,540 yds; Ch 347; 225 Rows (115 ch-3 loops) King/Cal. Row 1: With Color A, ch 122. My little “helper”…
Newborn Ballcap Pattern I've made many ballcaps using a light weight baby yarn, however I wanted to use a worsted weight yarn. I adapted the pattern to compensate for the different yarn and wanted to share the end result. I haven't had this pattern tested, hopefully it is clear and error-free. Please contact me if you find any problems with it or have difficulties understanding the directions. Enjoy Newborn Ballcap Create this adorable ball cap for the littlest player in your life. DESIGNED BYHelen Heaverin SKILL LEVELEasy FINISHED SIZENewborn GAUGE8 dc and 5 rows = 2” MATERIALS· Caron Simply Soft 3 oz. (85 g) skein1 skein Soft Blue (makes approx. 2 caps)· Size F/5/3.75 mm crochet hook or size to obtain gauge· Tapestry needle · Stitch markers SPECIAL STITCHES Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc): YO, insert hook from front to back around post of dc on previous rnd. PATTERN NOTESBeg Ch-3 counts as dc. Starting at the top of cap, Ch 5, sl st to form ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3, 11 dc in ring, join: 12 dc.
Free Crochet Floor Pouf Pattern Hi there! If you are looking for an awesome crochet project then you have come to the right place! Kim from 733, Mandy from Sugar Bee Crafts and I have been having fun hosting Project Crochet all month long. Before wrapping up this series I wanted to share the pattern for the Crochet Floor Pouf that I completed. I was inspired by a crochet floor pouf found on etsy and every other crochet/knit floor pouf in store. They seem to be everywhere now! This is actually a pretty quick and easy project to crochet. Choose a bulky, heavy weight yarn. I used Bernat Roving yarn {the colour is Bark} with a 9mm hook. Approximately 5 skeins of yarn {120 yards each} are needed for a pouf of this size with 32 oz of poly fill {stuffing}. Abbreviationsst = stitchsl st = slip stitchch = chaindc = double crochetfpc = front post crochet Crochet Floor Pouf Pattern ch 4, sl st into the first chain to create a circle, ch 2 Round 1: dc 10 into the circle {10} Round 11-24: repeat round 10 {100}
How To Crochet: Broomstick Lace You can use a very large knitting needle for bigger loops and you can create different rows with different size stitches. The only stitch that you need to know is single crochet, can you believe it? For this tutorial, I used my favorite crochet thread in size 3 with a size C crochet hook and a size 17 knitting needle. The usual grouping of stitches is 4 to 6. Your initial chain will vary in length depending on how many groups of stitches you want to make. In this example, I am going to make 4 groups of 5 stitches so I will chain 20. Chain 20. Insert crochet hook into each chain, yarn over and bring the loop up onto the knitting needle. You should now have 20 loops on your knitting needle. In groups of 5, gather the stitches off the knitting needle. Now begin to draw up your working yarn and chain 1 to close the group. Now make 5 single crochets in the space for the gathered stitches. Continue across row gathering 5 stitches, and making 5 single crochets in each group.
30 ideas de regalos tejidos de ganchillo o punto de media | La Cantatrice Ahora que llega el frio no tienes ganas de tumbarte en la sofá con una infusión y un ovillo de lana para tejer ? Pues aprovecha para ir haciendo los regalos de navidad mientras te relajas después de la feina. Seleccionamos unas ideas con tutoriales muy chulas para que vayas haciendo : hay proyectos para todos los niveles, de punto y de ganchillo, de ropa y de decoración. Están clasificados del más rápido al más largo ! Disfruta ! Los proyectos rápidos (hasta 2 horas de trabajo): Y si escribías una palabra? Puedes escribir una palabra que te inspira para decorar el hogar, colgarla en las puertas para anunciar el sitio ( “baño”, “cocina”) o el nombre de los niños para sus habitaciones. Todas las etapas en foto en el Pinterest Si no te crees capaz de hacer todo un proyecto tu misma lo que puedes hacer es comprar unas cosas ya echas y customizarlas con detalles! Se pueden usar para muchas cosas y siempre gustan! Tejelos con ganchillo o medias Las mismas ideas se pueden realizar con flores!
Pattern: Dragon It’s the Year of the Dragon this year! To celebrate, crochet your own fire-breathing cuties in a rainbow of colours for yourself or for your friends! Materials: green yarn (I used Patons Grace in Ginger)2.00 mm crochet hookyarn needlefiberfillbeige felt (for wings and scaled body), dark brown felt (for horns), and pink felt (for cheeks)7.5 mm safety eyesblack embroidery floss (for mouth), white embroidery floss (for fang), tan embroidery floss (for scaled body)glue gunfabric glue Note: I worked in continuous rounds (vs. joined rounds). Using green yarn, Chain 7 (this is the foundation chain) R1: Starting from second chain from hook, Sc 6 in back loops of foundation chain. ***To see a step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet around a foundation chain, please see HERE! R2: *Sc 1, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 6 times. (18 sts) R3: *Sc 2, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 6 times. (24 sts) R4: *Sc 3, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 6 times (30 sts) R5: *Sc 4, 2 sc in next sc*, rep 6 times (36 sts) R6-8: Sc 36 R12-R16: Sc 54
How to Crochet with Pop-Tops Crochet a Flower With Pull Tabs For crafters who want to know how to crochet with pull tabs, we've come up with this free crochet pattern that will teach you how to crochet a flower. This is our first DIY project and it's a good introduction to recycled crafts. This crochet flower can be made into a Christmas tree ornament, a brooch or incorporated into a larger project. To download a printable version, click here » Step 1: Materials & Tools 6 pull tabs Crochet thread (1 or 2 colors). Step 2: Prepare Your Pull Tabs Choose tabs that are in good condition. Step 3: Start Crocheting Begin crocheting the center of the flower using a single stitch to cover the 'thin side' of the tab (top figure) (the side that's pulled when a can is opened). Step 4: Connect the Circle Pull the line of tabs into a circle and crochet them together (top figure). Step 5: Add Color to the 'Petals' Cover the outer ring of the pull-tab using a double stitch with different colored thread. Step 6: Cover and Connect