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Fan Bookmark. Fan Bookmarks(While I am happy for you to make these for personal use, gifts and charity fundraising, please do not sell to make a personal profit) (c) crochetroo Pattern not to be reproduced by any means.Coats 40 crochet cotton , or DMC coton perle 8Hook 1.25mmAustralian - English Instructions(c) crochetrooLeaving a 10cm thread join make 8 ch and join with a sl st to form a ring. Fan 1Row 1. Into loop work: (1dc 2ch) counts as first treble, 13 tr (14 in all) TURN. Row 2. Work (1dc 2ch) into first treble, work 1ch 1tr into each tr of row 1. (= 14tr and 13 1ch spaces) TURN Row 3. Fan 2Row 4. Row 5. Row 6. Fan 3Row 7. Row 8. Row 9. Continue in this way until you have made 8 fans.

On last row make a picot in all 13 spaces, then secure with 1 dc into the 7th picot of row 3 of fan 6. To make a tassel cut 5 threads each 20cm long. I then spray starch and iron to make stiff. American instructions (c) crochetrooLeaving a 4inch thread join make 8ch and join with a sl st to form a ring. Fan 1Row 1. Tat. Minideky - hkovan posbran. Hawaiian flowers. Hawaiian Flowers PDF Hawaiian Flowers first featured on my old blog, then previously featured as a mystery motif here. I've now formatted the pattern into a PDF. Print, save or email to a… With 23 comments round four An edging of colour completes our mystery motif, the 'Hawaiian Flower motif.' With 21 comments Spanish :: Hawaiian Flowers A quick shout out to all my Spanish friends . . . the lovely Ana has translated the Hawaiian Flowers pattern into Spanish!

With 3 comments. Crochet Rose Pattern. The Roxycraft Blog: New FREE Pattern :: HEARTS! 3 - amazing crochet lace. Amigurumi...e outras coisas fofas. Hexagon How-to. My crochet Hexagons, I am LOVING them right now, can't get enough. For a brief spell I fell out of love, I got fed up with the fiddlesomeness of them, the fact that they are very hard to do whilst simultaneously doing anything else (like drinking cappuccino and nattering). They take concentration folks, but if you are prepared to concentrate then these will reward you handsomely.

I'm not sure how this post will turn out, maybe a bit of a descriptive pattern/tutorial mixture, but one thing's for certain :: I will do my damndest to help you make these if you are interested. I made my own pattern to suit my own yarn, after not being able to find a pattern anywhere on the web in general. And as my pattern appears to differ slightly from others I've seen, I feel confident in finally sharing it :: ie no plagiarism/copyright issues involved I hope. Another valuable source of information and inspiration is the Hexagon Love pool on Flickr. For this blanket, I am using Rowan Handknit DK Cotton.