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International Yarns and Latch Hook Kits. Crochet Insider. Haptical refers to the sense of touch, and this lovely design has different textures in its solid and open sections.

Crochet Insider

An innovative design by Tanja Osswald, based on the famous knit Clapotis from knitty.com. This scarf looks similar, but of course, transferring knitted looks into crochet makes the actual pattern something totally different. Plus, this scarf is rectangular. Materials: 200 - 300g of sock yarn (420m/ 100g) 3mm crochet hook Gauge Not important, but keep in mind that one eesc row should be about as high as the esc rows plus sc row between.

Finished size - Model is 16" (40cm) x 47" (120cm). It can be made into a shawlette by making it wider and longer. Special stitches Extended sc (esc): Insert hook in next stitch, yarn over, draw loop through, yarn over, draw through one loop, yarn over, draw through both loops. Elongated esc (eesc): Similar to making an esc, but draw the first loop long, so you have a loop of about 1 1/2" (3-4cm) in length (about four rows of esc in height). Scarf. The Boy Trifecta: Dino Spike Crochet Pattern. I sort of think it does.

The Boy Trifecta: Dino Spike Crochet Pattern

Or at least it seems so to me. And I've definitely got the crochet bug these days. I've got a little monster running around my house these days, so I thought I'd create a hat to reflect his wild insane out-of-control hilariously adorable personality. Of course, this one modeling the hat, he's not a monster at all. He's just the only one who will sit long enough for me to take a picture. I mean seriously, how can you not love those eyes? In case you have any little monsters that you would like to make this hat for, here's the dino spike pattern. Hook: 5mm (H) Yarn: Any worsted weight is fine - I used Wool-Ease.

Mark the first stitch in each round. Round 1: Make a magic loop/ring, and do 6 single crochets in the loop. Round 2: Single crochet around (6 sc) Round 3: 2 single crochet in first stitch, 1 sc in next stitch - repeat around (9 sc) Round 4: Single crochet in each stitch (9 sc) Round 5: 2 single crochet in first stitch, 1 sc in next stitch - repeat around (14 sc) Tangled Online Magazine. Vickie Howell for CARON. The Simplest Scarf. Regardless of whether you're a complete beginner or an old hand, this scarf is not only very simple and straightforward, it's also very, very fast: you can easily finish it in an evening (yes, photographic evidence follows.)

The Simplest Scarf

You need: Approximately 100g yarn (about 3.5 ozs) This will vary according to the width and length of the scarf! An appropriate hookMine was made with half a 7oz-skein of Vanna's choice and an 'I' hook Abbreviations: ss – slip stitch / chain stitch dc – double crochet [tr - treble - in British English]Start by chaining the amount of stitches necessary to get your scarf's desired width. This should be a number that you can divide by three and it should be an uneven number (why? I'll show you later.)Chain 27. Round 1Then chain six more stitches. Round 2Chain 3, then 1 dc [tr] in the space created by the 3 chain in the previous row. Repeat rows 1 and 2 till the scarf is long enough, finishing with row 1. Playin' Hooky Designs: Free Pattern.