Daisy Afghan Pattern. Hexa-Puff Baby "Quilt" A long time ago at our local craft circle, I was introduced to the Apiary Puff and the concept of a crochet/knit "quilt" of sorts, using stuffed crochet tiles in a larger blanket design. I fell in love immediately, but I knew it would be quite the endeavor to make a whole project out of them. Well, when Lydia (a fellow crochetter) found out she was expecting, I knew I couldn't do anything less!
I changed the pattern, because I was trying to find a simpler way of making, stuffing, and then sewing together the puffs. Here is what I came up with! Yarns: Pound of Love (in Pastel Yellow), Red Heart Super Saver (in Coral), I Love This Yarn (in Hot Rose).Hook(s): 5mm for Pound of Love, 4mm for Red Heart, and 3.5mm for I Love This YarnGauge: Overall gauge is unimportant, however, you'll want all of your hex pieces to be the same size in the end, so with every different yarn you use, test the gauge with different hooks until you match the gauge of your existing hex pieces. Hexa-Puff Pattern. An 'ordinarily extraordinary' blanket how to... For me i like to do simple crocheting projects, and this blanket could not be more simpler... i often wish i was the sort to lay out all the yarn before hand, and have some clue as to what one is aiming for. but for me that is never the case, just as when i sew i rarely know what fabrics will come into play when i begin, so it is for my crocheting. for sometime now i have been wishing to make a patchwork blanket, in my head i saw the large squares, the doilies and the edging but what i could not see was how i would attach the squares together... i wished to join them as i went along, saving me all the joining up at the end, which i'm crappity crap at, it sends me into a big bad moody person. i had little clue as to what i was doing when i started out, but i do believe the handcrafted Gods were smiling down on me. everything fell into place and i think it would be most true to say i did indeed hug myself with glee. now my blanket is complete, i have high hopes that she will become my travelling companion,
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HOW DO WE USE THIS INFORMATION? Third Party Cookies. Buttoned Tassel Bookmark/Bookthong. Buttoned Tassel Bookmark/Bookthong Materials: (US) size 7 steel hook, size 10 cotton thread, novelty button with shank (be sure end of hook will fit through shank far enough to draw up a loop) Leaving 5 inch tail, ch 75, place hook through shank of button and draw up loop, yo, draw through both loops on hook, working back along starting ch, skip 1 ch, sl st in each remaining ch, fasten off leaving 5 inch tail.
For tassel: Cut 16 strands of thread approximately 7-8 inches long, set one strand aside.Holding the 15 strands of thread together and using the two tails at end of bookmark, secure tightly in place at the center of the tassel with a double knot, let the tails hang down to blend with the tassel.Using remaining strand of thread, wrap around the tassel approximately 1/4 inch below top of and tie securely with a double knot (these will blend into the tassel as well), trim tassel evenly at bottom. Designed and written by April Moreland© 2008 All rights reserved.
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Any individual or entity that wants to use the Service must accept the terms of this Agreement without change. BY CLICKING THE ACCEPT TERMS AND CONDITIONS BUTTON, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND GUIDELINES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. You! Kaleidoscope Afghan Pattern. I love afghans! There is nothing like curling up under a soft cozy blanket, especially one that that has been lovingly made stitch by stitch. I recently made this afghan, which I like to call my Kaleidoscope Afghan because of all the beautiful colors. I first got the idea to make this when I saw Amy Schwab’s Fireworks Surprise Square on Ravelry … it is gorgeous!
But I didn’t want just a square, I wanted a whole afghan like that. So, I played with the pattern to make it a rectangle. It has fast become a family favorite! What do you think? I was lucky enough to score Amy’s pattern when it was a freebie, but now that it is for sale, I still think it is well worth the price. Ch 11. Continue working rounds as in Amy’s pattern, but be sure to increase the stitch counts on the long sides of the rectangle as you increase in size. Voilà! I loved it so much that I then made this Hexagon Afghan. And then my latest love is this African Flower Coverlet I am working on. Flower Afghan. Printer-friendly version Size 47 inches x 70 inches Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY "DAWN" KNITTING WORSTED 22 ozs. Black and 3 ozs. each of 21 Assorted Colors. Each motif measures about 2 ¼ inches. 672 motifs, 21 x 32 are required for afghan. Plastic crochet hook No. 5 or G. FLOWER: With any Color ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, join. Next Row. With Black, join in center of any petal, ch 5, s c in center of next petal, * ch 5, sl st in top of s c just made for picot (corner), ch 5, s c in next petal, ch 5, s c in next petal, repeat from * twice, ch 5, sl st in top of last s c just made, ch 5, join in 1st petal, cut yarn.
Other great patterns from New and Old Afghans, Star Book 112: Crochet Patterns American Rose Afghan Charleston Garden Afghan Chevron Afghan Flower Afghan Large Check Afghan Shell Stitch Afghan Star Stitch Afghan Victorian Afghan Knitting Patterns Cable AfghanStriped Afghan. Sugar Bee Crafts: Rag Rug Tutorial. Rag Rug Tutorial – today I’m going to walk you through how to make a rag rug, out of sheets! ~ How To Make a Rag Rug ~ this post may contain affiliate links. I think I’ve already mentioned that I LOVE watching the Olympics – every sport is so fascinating. I normally don’t watch so much TV, so I feel like I need to do something while I’m watching. It had to be something I could sit and hold, that required minimal thought. This Rag Rug was perfect – I made it while watching last week. In fact, last summer Olympics I did the same project, just different material – I made it for my girls’ room and I actually like it better than the one I just made, but I wasn’t in tutorial mode back then.
Here’s a visual so you can see how the rug looks in different colors and shape (round versus the oval). Supplies: –Fabric (I used old sheets!) —Large Hook On to the tutorial. Now I don’t want to scare anyone away, but this is a crocheted rug. Did you see where you poke the needle in to grab the loop? Felted DROPS pot holders in "Big Delight"
DROPS BIG DELIGHT PRINT (100g) 9.90 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. You will find the videos related to each pattern in the “Videos” tab, to the right of the picture. NOTE: This pattern is written in American English. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = K 2 rows. SHORT ROWS (applies to rectangular pot holder): Work 1 row over the first 14 sts, turn and work back.
KNITTING TIP (applies to round pot holder): When turning mid piece, slip first st. RECTANGULAR POT HOLDER IN SPIRAL: The entire pot holder is worked in GARTER ST, i.e. FELTING: See explanation under rectangular pot holder. Sweetest Baby Blanket. There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). As used in this Agreement, "we" or "Prime Publishing" means Prime Publishing, LLC. and "you" means the individual or entity submitting materials to Prime Publishing. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous.
Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Where will my image appear? New free patterns/Afghans/Skipping Stones Circular Afghan.pdf. How to Crochet Sea Pennies | Cyanne. Cyanne is a coverlet made up of multi-colored starflowers crocheted in Comfort DK. Finished Measurements Approximately 68” wide x 70” long Materials 6 Balls Berroco Comfort DK (50 grs), #2730 Teaberry, 7 balls #2723 Rosebud, 7 balls #2745 Filbert, 5 balls #2721 Sprig and 7 balls #2744 Teal Crochet hook, size 4.00 mm (F) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE Gauge 1 Flower = approximately 2 3/4” across First Flower With crochet hook, using Teaberry, ch 6, join with a sl st to form a ring.
Rnd 1: Work 14 sc’s in ring, join with a sl st in first sc. Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in sl st, * ch 12, skip 1 sc, sc in next sc, rep from * around – 6 petals made. Rnd 3: Sl st into next unworked sc of Rnd 1, * ch 14, sc in next unworked sc of Rnd 1, rep from * around – 6 petals made. Work following flowers in same way until Rnd 2 has been completed. Crochet DROPS cover for small cake lid with berries and cream in ”Muskat. DROPS MUSKAT UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.20 GBP DROPS MUSKAT UNI COLOUR (50g) 2.50 EUR DROPS 152-155 are now available in the stores for 1£ per catalogue – no yarn purchase required! The catalogues 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!
- DROPS xtra xtra low prices, and your quality guarantee NOTE: This pattern is written in British English. CROCHET INFO: Replace first dc at beg of every round with 1 ch and finish every round with 1 sl st in ch from beg of round. CROCHET TIP: The cover has been made for a cake lid that is 18 cm in diameter and approx. 7 cm in height. BERRY: All berries are worked with pink. LOOPS: All loops are worked as follows in the same colour as previous round COVER FOR CAKE LID: The cover is worked in the round from the top and down along the side. Crochet Basket Pattern. Annaboo's house: Crochet Korknisse and Toadstool Tutorial.
So I've dug out my notes and tried to piece together a pattern for crocheting these cute toys. If something is wrong/unclear in the pattern, tell me and I'll try to help. If you make these, do let me know (I'd love to see them) and please link back here if you post them on your blog. Ta. X The korknisse and Toadstool arre crocheted Amigurumi-style. This is a Japanese crochet form which roughly translates as 'crocheted or knitted stuffed doll'. - If you can make a magic ring (or ch2 and make your scs in the 2nd chain from the hook) and do single crochet, you can create amigurumi. Here we go .. You'll need: Standard cork DK yarn (these are fab for using up odds and ends, each only takes about 4g of wool 4mm hook Stitch marker Buttons etc for decorating Jumper 1. [Check that this will fit your cork; you might need to increase of decrease stitches depending on your tension] 4-8. Hat 1. 3sc in magic ring 2. 2sc in each sc (6) 3.
Moving on... Toadstool Base Hope that works for you. Free Sunflower Motif Crochet Pattern. Recycled CD Rolled-Edge Basket | Yarn Tomato. Copyright Donna Hulka 4/8/2004 Click the thumbnails for larger images. You may crochet these baskets for personal use, charity, or profit. You may NOT sell the pattern itself under any circumstances, neither individually nor in any compilation of patterns. Materials Yarn: Approximately 2 oz each of Red Heart Baby Teri, Color 9121 Yellow and Red Heart Super Saver, Color 313 Aran. Spiral Circles (make two) Do not sl st to join unless indicated. Ch 3, sl st to form a ring. Note: The reason for starting with 1 sc in each of the first 2 sc on this round (and doing a simlar thing on Round 7) is that I like to stagger my increases around the round.
Round 6: (2 sc in same sc, 1 sc in each of next 4 sc) around: 48 sc.Round 7: 1 sc in each of first 3 sc, (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in each of next 5 sc) around to last 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in each of next 2 sc: 56 sc.Round 8: (2 sc in same sc, 1 sc in each of next 6 sc) around: 64 sc. The circle should be about the same size as the CD. Fasten off. ~ Dly's Hooks and Yarns ~: ~ a round baby blankie ~ Materials:- 12 oz. 4-ply worsted weight acrylic total (I had forgotten to weigh each color - this is why the pattern is written without color changes)- J hook Size: 32" across Notes:- this pattern is written without the color changes- this blanket is a little ruffley towards the end- the ch 2 at the beginning of Rnds 1 & 2 do not count as a stitch Directions:Rnd 1: Ch 3, 13 dc in 3rd ch from hook.
Join with a sl st to 1st dc. (13 dc) Rnd 2: Ch 2, 2 dc in each dc around. Rnd 3: Ch 1, sc in same st, ch 3. Rnd 4: Sl st into ch-3 space, (ch 3, 2 dc) in same space, ch 1. (3 dc, ch 1) in each ch-3 space around. Rnd 5: Sl st into next dc, (ch 3, 2 dc) in same dc, ch 2. (3 dc, ch 2) in middle dc of each 3 dc cluster around. Rnd 6: Sl st into next dc, (ch 3, 2 dc) in same dc, ch 1, dc in ch-2 space, ch 1. *3 dc in middle dc of next 3 dc cluster, ch 1, dc in ch-2 space, ch 1. Rnd 8: Sl st into next dc, (ch 3, 2 dc) in same dc, ch 1. (3 dc, ch 1) in middle dc of each 3 dc cluster around. Heart Shaped Napkin Tie. Crazy Ripple Blanket. Amazing Topiary Tree. Nana Square Tutorial... Infinity Rug. Summer Garden Granny Square. Infinity Rug. Eureka Flower Square. You Spin Me Right Round | TangledTangled. Free Pattern: The Perfect Loofah. Crocheted Placemats. Crochet Rag Rug.