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Kókuszzsír receptek. Alapanyag kategóriák 3 kategória 6 kategória 2 kategória 5 kategória 6 kategória 12 kategória 2 kategória 3 kategória 8 kategória 3 kategória 13 kategória 7 kategória 15 kategória 2 kategória 2 kategória 3 kategória 7 kategória 1 kategória 5 kategória 2 kategória 12 kategória 2 kategória kis méretű képek nagy méretű képek.

Túrós rakott csőtészta recept. Banános mákos recept. Túrókrémmel töltött keksztekercs recept. Kokárda recept. Kókuszba töltött keksz őzgerinc recept. Keksztekercs 4. - citromos túrókrémmel recept. Rakott mákos tészta recept. Mascarponés csokitorta recept. Citromos mascarponekrém recept. Poharas kinder pingui recept. Amigurumik és más kézzel készült figurák. Cthulhu Crochet and Cousins. Creepy Cute Expansion Pack #6: Viking. Amigurumi Dude. Author by Kim Piper Werker Introduction Amigurumi means “knitted or crocheted doll” in Japanese. They're the simplest of simple, worked in the round in single crochet.

I don't even join my rounds, preferring to work in a spiral. The thing I love most about amigurumi is that their interest lies entirely in your imagination. There's no clever design detail to woo your keen eye. To illustrate, check out the banner photo up there. Edited to add: Use common sense when making toys for young kids. Materials List Yarn and a complementary hookPolyfil for stuffingBeans (optional, for weighing down legless dudes)Yarn needle for finishingEmbroidery needle (optional, for fitting through small holes in eyes and/or buttons)Embellishments, as desired Finished Size Variable. Gauge Gauge is unimportant. The Pattern Head Start with an adjustable loop.Round 1: Work 6 sc into loop (join or do not join -- it's your call); tighten the loop.

Round 2: Increase 6 times by working 2 sc in each stitch around – 12 sc. Body. Invisible Decrease Tutorial (invdec) « quaking aspen, previously. Merry belated Christmas, my friends. And here’s a little present, at least for my crafty friends. Since I couldn’t find a drawing or photo online of how to do an invisible decrease (invdec), I decided I might as well put one up myself — it’s not always the right one to use, but it’s such a lovely, useful stitch, especially for amigurumi. Here’s a slide show of it (probably overkill on some of the steps; with all this folderol you’ll think it’s a hard stitch, but it really isn’t, though sometimes it’s a little tight to fit the hook into.

Oh well). For those who for some reason can’t see the slide show, here’s a few of the more relevant photos. The green arrows just show the sideways “v”s of the top of the stitches. Up through the front loop of the first stitch. Then immediately angle the hook down (while ignoring my abominably torn cuticles) and … … go up through the front loop of the second stitch … … and you have three loops on the hook. This is a view of the wrong side of the crochet. Tiny Cthulhu! Free Pattern. Here is the pattern for the Tiny Cthulhu that I sent off to Australia. As always, if you have any questions about the pattern or notice any problems with it please contact me through the comments section.

I love to see pictures of the things people make with my patterns so if you make a Tiny Cthulhu and post it online, send me a link. *New: Are you looking for the Baby Cthulhu with legs? Read here. Tiny Cthulhu Pattern Note: To make the Cthulhu with a shirt on switch to your shirt colour on RND 17 of the body and then back your main colour at RND 26. For the arms switch to your shirt colour at RND 3 on each arm. I highly recommend using the Invisible Decrease method when you get to the decrease rounds of the pattern. Materials 1 skein of worsted weight yarn (the colour is your choice, but Cthulhus are traditionally green). Special Stitches In the pattern I’m going to call the Cthulhu’s tentacles a coil.

Coil: chain 9, 3 sc in third chain space from hook, 3 sc in each of next six spaces. Instant Crochetification. Instant Crochetification These are hour long projects, for when you just want the pleasure of having made something cute and fun - but without too much hard work. They also make fantastic little gifts and trinkets. Owlets: Download owlets.pdf Robin: Download robin.pdf Elephant: Download elephant.pdf (more coming soon - Hedgehog...) Download Adobe Reader: ¡The AntiCraft! Asphyxiation updated 8/9/06 This choker uses Venetian Crochet motifs taken from a vintage tablecloth pattern (Needlecraft, December 1916) and a rose from an Irish Crochet collar and cuffs set (Needlecraft, November 1914). by Severina Difficulty Loose Woman Click here for definitions of difficulty levels. Finished Measurements Choker is 12" long but can be lengthened by additional rows or by adding motifs.

Download Asphyxiation Figures 1-6 (pdf format) Materials Size 1.90mm or 2.0mm crochet hook 1 ball South Maid crochet cotton, black 3 sets of Dritz #3 hooks & eyes, black or 3 sets of sew-on snap fasteners, black Abbreviations Ch chain Sc single crochet US (same as double crochet UK) Dc double crochet US (same as treble crochet UK) () parentheses indicate a section to be repeated Design Notes The directions are to crochet the motifs together as you go, but the motifs can also be crocheted separately, blocked, then sewn together with matching thread. Directions Foundation Motif: 1: Chain 20 sts. About. Tric. Basic Crocheted Flat Circle With Solid Center. Basic Crocheted Flat Circle With Solid Center Following is an example showing how to crochet a basic flat circle made with single crochet, with a solid center. This example uses the method of joining with a slip stitch at the end of each round (instead of continuous rounds).

From crocheting this sample, you can learn about the increases used when crocheting in the round. If there are too few or too many increases, when crocheting in the round, the piece can buckle, so using the correct number of increases is important. The increasing sequence in this pattern will work for the majority of crocheters but it is always possible that you may find that you have to adjust the number of increases to match your individual crochet tension. Materials Used In This Example worsted weight yarn US size G hook Finished Size: 2 1/4 inches in diameter, after 4 rounds Abbreviations: ch = chain ea = each rnd = round sc = single crochet sl st = slip stitch To Begin: Chain 2.

When finished, end off. Fellowship Clothes and Accessories Pattern by GeekCentralStation. Fellowship. Halloween, goth inspired wreath. Chart Company... Welcome to Neauveau Fiber Arts: How to Unravel a Sweater to Recycle Yarn. This is the sweater we will be unraveling. Turn your sweater inside-out, grab a pair of sharp scissors and let's get started! There are good seams and bad seams. This is an example of a good seam. It looks like two tiny braids side-by-side. Newbie unravelers will want to cut the thread one bit at a time, which is fine.

I've cut the seam from the bottom of the sweater to the end of the sleeve. At the top of the sleeve are little loops! FLASH FORWARD: See the pile of yarn ramen in this photo? When you unravel a sweater that is made of many colors, you will usually find a knot where the two colors meet. Here is the collar and shoulder seams of the sweater, still waiting to be unraveled. This is what a bad seam looks like. On a whim I pull the little thread. But what do we do about the bad seam on each shoulder? Here is the skein-measuring thing (I call it a "ghetto-knoddy" - a ghetto version of a niddy noddy you can buy online. Tips for specific yarns. Cross stitch. STEOTCH: Fine New England Needleart. P1030782a. P1020188. P1020162. Free Cross Stitch Alphabet. Enjoy these lovely free cross stitch alphabet and monogram patterns, compliments of Handmade-Adelaide. I have sharpened and enhanced these beautiful free cross stitch charts for your enjoyment and non-commercial use.

A monogram or name adds a personalized and unique handmade touch to any baby gift. The charts below can be used for embroidery and cross stitch. I love the variety of fonts, from bold to delicate. I especially like the monogram frames, which can be personalized with any of the lettering styles below. Please feel free to share this page with others by linking back to my site.

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