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untitled Large circles in a square, tutorial After telling you about my new blanket last week, I received a few questions about how to make the large circles and squares. So here is a tutorial about them and about how to make them into a blanket. You start the same way as for a small circle and crochet 3 rounds as described here. Round 4: ch 3, dc into joining stitch, dc into next 2 st, *2dc in next st, dc into next 2 st* , repeat until end, join with a sl st into 3rd of initial 3ch. Round 5: ch 3, dc into joining stitch, dc into next 3 st, *2dc in next st, dc into next 3 st*, repeat until end, join with a sl st into 3rd of initial 3ch. Round 6: ch 3, dc into joining stitch, dc into next 4 st, *2dc in next st, dc into next 4 st*, repeat until end, join with a sl st into 3rd of initial 3ch. Round 7: ch 3, dc into joining stitch, dc into next 5 st, *2dc in next st, dc into next 5 st*, repeat until end, join with a sl st into 3rd of initial 3ch (84st) Now before I go on, I’ll explain first the dbtr stitch: That’s it!! Groetjes, Dorien
Camillas livsstil Block 18: Kata {Photo Tutorial} Block 18 of the Block a Week CAL (hosted by Kimberly Slifer) is Penny Davidson’s gorgeous (and surprisingly easy) Kata. After making this square I can definitely say that I am a bobble girl! Once you get into the rhythm of making the bobbles/clusters, they just fly off your hook. Those of you who haven’t joined the CAL yet, you are missing out! This is an excellent way to make crochet-buddies and learn new stitches and techniques. Kata Crochet Square {Pattern © Penny Davidson from TheCreativePenny. Suggested Materials Penny lists two options, as well as gauge and size (see pattern). Size Using a 4 mm crochet hook (US G/6 UK 8) and double knit yarn, as I have done, your finished square should be about 9.5″ big. Pattern Add it to your Ravelry queue Pattern on Penny’s website My Yarn and Colour Choices I am using the Stylecraft Special DK “Lucy Pack”. For this square I have used the following colours: Notes Special Stitches Kata Photo Tutorial Round 1 Stitch count: 16 dc’s Round 2 Ch 4 (Photo 1). Round 3
☆ Virkaholic ☆ Mahala Mandala crochet square | Y u l i Hello! Its me again with free pattern / photo tutorial. This time I would like to share with you crochet Mandala that I made last summer but it was put away in one of my many baskets and forgotten((((( . Because I can be very disorganized… not sure if its part of being creative person or is it just one of my character minuses or pluses (depending how you relate to chaos)))) So few months ago while browsing through my stash…ta da I found it!!! I quickly pulled out Vinnis cottons, made few different color combinations… the flower shape of this motif can create awesome summer shawl, can be used as applique or table runner/coasters… and many other pretty things! Then I decided that it will look great as a square motif, so I re designed it and now it can be used in many different strait and square ways – blankets, cushion, vests, tops, bags… you know what I mean;) So here it is Mahala Mandala! ~ Mahala Mandala crochet square ~ You will need ~ 4 mm hook; ~ tapestry needle ~ scissor Abbreviation Note:
Pink Magnolia - Free Crochet Pattern Click the banners below for more popular flower patterns, available via mail or download! Dreamz wooden hooks are great for nearly any project! Pink Magnolia Skill Level: Intermediate Materials: This flower can be worked with any weight of yarn. We used: Worsted Weight yarn in green and three shades of pink and a size H-8 (5.00 mm) hook. Abbreviations: ch - chain slst - slip stitch sc - single crochet dc - double crochet tr - treble crochet Special Stitches: Picot: Ch3, slst in 3rd ch from hook. Rnd. 1: With Green, ch2, 6sc in 2nd ch from hook, join with slst to form ring. Rnd. 2: Ch 1, working over first rnd, 12sc in ring, join to beginning sc, fasten off Green. 12sc Rnd. 3: With Dark Pink, join with sc to any st, ch3, skip next sc, *scin next sc, ch3, skip next sc*, repeat from *to* 4 times, join to beginning slst. 6 ch-3 loops Rnd. 6: With Med. Rnd. 7 Ch1, slst around post of beginning sc, ch5, *slst around post of next sc, ch5*, repeat from *to* 4 times, join with slst to beginning sc, fasten off.
African Flower Square Tutorial Pattern: Made in K-Town by Barbara Please respect my rights as designer: do not sell, share, translate, or publish any parts of my patterns (including pictures) online or elsewhere without my permission. Do not claim this pattern as your own. Feel free to sell the finished items you’ve made from my pattern! Material: For my square I used small amounts of Rico Essentials Cotton DK and a 3.5mm hook. Some general notes: For this pattern I use US crochet terms. I did NOT write down the chains at the beginning of each round: for the first stitch in every round, work chains (e.g. 3 chains for the first dc) OR start with a “standing stitch” i.e. join the new color with a slip knot or a simple loop ON YOUR HOOK and just work the first sc or dc as usual. 1st Round: start with a magic ring and work *2dc, ch-1* eight times inside the ring (8 dc-2 groups, 16 dc's). 2nd Round: with a new color work *3dc, ch-1* in each ch1-space around (8x3 dc's) Enjoy!! Want to see more African Flower Squares?
Daisy Motif - Free Crochet Pattern Dreamz wooden crochet hooks are Maggie's favorite! Click the banners below for more popular patterns, available via mail or download! Easy Skill Size: About 3" circumference. Materials: Premier® Yarns - Deborah Norville Collection – Everyday® Soft Worsted Weight – used in model. Worsted Weight Yarn : For each Flower: Lemon – 2yds White – 12yds Abbreviations beg - beginning ch - chain dc - double crochet hdc - half double crochet lp(s) - loop(s) rem - remaining rep - repeat rnd - round sc - single crochet(s) sp(s) - space(s) slst(s) - slip stitch(es) st(s) - stitch(es) yo - yarn over Additional Materials: Yarn Needle. Crochet Hooks: Size G-6 (4.00 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge. Gauge: Not Important. When instructed to join with sc, begin with sl knot on hook, insert hook in st or sp indicated, yo and pull up a loop, yo and draw through both loops on hook. Center Rnd 1: (Right Side) Starting at center, with Lemon, ch3, 8hdc in 2nd ch from hook; join with slst to first hdc. (8hdc) Finish off land weave in ends.
Rosie Posie Grannie Square Tutorial What you'll need... Various colours of yarn (I used Patons Smoothie DK) Appropriate size crochet hook for your yarn (I used a 4mm - USA G) Yarn needle for weaving in ends Difficulty: Easy - ★☆☆ Crochet Terms: This pattern is written in UK terms. American terms are given below in green. sp - Space ss - Slip Stitch (Slip Stitch) dc - Double (Single) htr - Half Treble (Half Double) dtr - Double Treble (Treble) WRITTEN PATTERN: Abbreviated instructions for the pattern can be found at the end of the post, if you're happy to work from them alone, free feel to jump to the end right now. Start by making a magic loop and chaining 1. Then make 8 double crochet stitches into the loop. Pull the tail end of the loop up tight so the dc's come into a circle shape. Then make a slip stitch into the 1st dc that you made to close the circle. Next, chain 1 and make 2 dc's into the same stitch you just made your clip stitch into. Continue round the circle, making 2 dc's into each stitch. Fasten off and row one is complete.
pelote de fil avec t shirt Reader Blair liked our t-shirt yarn dishcloths, but had a major question about t-shirt yarn: "So I don’t know how when one piece of yarn ends, to begin again with a new one… Does that make sense? Someone please email me.and tell me!" Well, Blair, I'll do you one better and write a whole post about it! How do you turn t-shirts into yarn, and then attach the ends? Read on! There are a few common methods for making t-shirt yarn. This seems to be the most common method for cutting a t-shirt into yarn, and it also seems the most time-economical. When you get to the end of one piece of yarn you can attach it like this: 1. Amanda's Happy Hearth shows how you can attach yarn ends simply by stitching through the ends of the t-shirts. 2. Another way to attach ends is by just tying the ends together in a square knot (if you don’t mind the nubs in your finished project), or just twist them together when you are crocheting or knitting to create a more seamless join. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Couverture en granny pois et liberty, le tuto +edit diagramme - De l'accessoire... à l'essentiel Baby blanket, DIY (je met un peu d'anglais car j'ai eu une demande de tuto en anglais... mais je suis totalement incapable de traduire la totalité... J'espère que les photos parleront un peu...!) Je vais donc essayer de vous faire un petit pas à pas pour réaliser la couverture en granny et liberty... Fournitures : Pour une couverture de environ 40*60 cm... - du fil de coton ou de la laine de différentes couleurs, se crochetant avec un crochet n°4 (20g de chaque couleurs pour les pois, et 150g environ pour la couleur du fond) - un coupon de liberty ou autre - un coupon de polaire pour tripler la couverture si on la veut bien chaude Etape 1 : le granny à gros pois Je ne sais pas faire ni lire les schémas ou diagrammes pour le crochet, donc j'ai écrit toutes les étapes. Edit du mercredi soir : Florence du blog Cpourki a dégainé plus vite que son ombre et a eu la gentillesse de dessiner le diagramme du granny... Et pour les autres, toujours les explications écrites : - R3 : 1 ms dans chaque m, 12 m
HAZZEL: mars 2015 Lite påskpyssel blev det. Köpte gipsbinda på apoteket, och klädde sedan några ballonger. Riktigt kladdigt var det men vi fick till några "ägg" Sen var det bara att fylla dem. Klädde insidan med plastpåse innan jag planterade blommorna. Perfekt "gå bort" present.