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TR-GROUP: Work one tr but wait with last pull through, work 1 tr more in same tr, but on last pull through, pull through all loops on hook SHAWL: Work 302 ch on hook size 5 mm with Paris. EDGE AT THE TOP: Turn shawl and work an edge at the top (around ch-row) . © 1982-2016 DROPS Design A/S We reserve all rights. Föndrari af lífi og sál: Crochet jar cover - pattern. Shell jar You may need to adjust this pattern to what kind of jar and/or yarn you are using. I recommend to crochet a bottom because I think otherwise the surface will heat too much. Also it is good to remember the importance of never leaving a lighted candle in a jar unattended. I use cotton yarn like Marks Bianca, Mayflower Cotton 8/4 Merceriseret or Løve Garn Bomuld 8/4 Merceriseret, 2.5 mm hook and a jar (mine is 12.3 cm high and 22.5 cm wide).

Abbreviations (US terms): ch = chain sl st = slip stitch, sc = single crochet, dc = double crochet, tr = treble crochet, sp = space, st = stitch, sk = skip, rnd = round, dc2tog = double crochet 2 stitches together The bottom: Make magic ring.Round 1. ch 3 (counts as dc), 9 dc in ring, join with sl st into 3rd ch. Pull magic circle tight (total 10 dc).Round 2. ch 3 (counts as dc), 1 dc in same st, *2 dc in each st* repeat between * * around, join with sl st into 3rd ch (total 20 dc). The body: The pattern itself is a multiple of 8. How to Filet Crochet: Free Photo Tutorial. Filet crochet is a type of fabric created with only two stitches: the chain and double crochet. The grid-like lace can accommodate various designs, from text to flowers to geometric shapes. Pretty much any design that can be drafted on grid paper can be translated into filet crochet! Let's explore this interesting technique.

I'll explain the basics and then show you exactly how to filet crochet. What makes up filet crochet? The double crochet stitches are used to create the actual grid AND to fill them in. Most filet crochet is made using cotton yarn or thread. How to filet crochet Before you begin Decide which yarn you want to use. Crochet a blank filet mesh (to determine gauge) Notes The beginning chain 5 of each row is equal to one double crochet and a chain 2.At the end of each row, make the last DC into the third chain of the beginning of the previous row.The double crochet stitches are the lines of the graph.

How to work designs into filet crochet Notes. Pickled Okra by Charlie: A delicate bit of chunky necklace: a free crochet pattern. I admit that I cannot resist a goofy title. It's the nerd in me! Well, the past 3 weeks have been busy. I have 3 UFO patterns in progress. (It's much easier just to make the things than to write it all down. But before I get entirely on subject I have a tragic tale... The inglorious pile: It feels good to laugh at yourself! Well on to the project at hand...

Materials needed: 28 Gauge Wire 9 large glass beads E 3.50mm Crochet hook Small pliers and a wire cutter Special Stitches:bead dc -- yo, push the bead right up to the hook, go through the next ch sp (you will be working under the bead), yo, pull the wire through the sp, yo, now pull the wire though the first loop and over the bead into the 2nd loop, yo, and pull it through the 2 remaining loops Pattern: String 7 beads on the wire. Row 1) ch 71 Back Chain: Insert wire through the 1st 2 dc sp. That's it. Pattern is copyrighted, including the photos.

Crochet Necklace Pattern with Video Tutorial. Are you ready for a brand new crochet-along? I know I am! When I chose this project as a potential candidate for the April crochet-along, I had no idea how much time and effort would go into it but great things come at high costs right? I put a great deal of effort into making this intermediate level design beginner friendly.

I limited cuts in the video in order to give step-by-step instructions in real time. That being said, I also had to break this tutorial up into two videos because it was simply too long to upload as one video. Note that this pattern is NOT a B.hooked crochet original design. Gather your supplies… One ball size 5 Crochet threadSize B (2.25 mm) hookSmall darning needle15 beads large enough for crochet threadChain (16″ or 18″ recommended)Pendant (optional) Disclosure: Please note that the links below are affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to purchase your supplies online. Order Your Supplies Online What to expect… Happy Berry Crochet: How To Crochet a Mini Rose with Leaves - Yarn Scrap Friday. It took me a few attempts to design this little rose but I'm pleased with the results in the end. The dusky pink yarn also gives a really nice coloured finish but of course you can use any yarn colours you like!

For this little rose, which measures about 2" x 2" approximately including leaves, is perfect for using as an applique on hats or booties, maybe even make a few into a necklace or simple decorate your home with them. For this pattern you will need; - Aran/Worsted weight yarn in red or pink (or any rose colour you like) - Aran/Worsted weight yarn in green - 3.5mm crochet hook - Yarn needles and scissors R = redG = green Rose Row 1Using R and a 3.5mm crochet hook, ch15 Row 2 [1sl st, 1sc, 1sl st] in 2nd st from hook, *[1sc, 1dc] in next st, [1dc, 1sc] in next st* repeat from * to * once more, **[1sc, 1dc] in next st, 3tr in next st, [1dc, 1sc] in next st** repeat from ** to ** twice more Leaves Row 1Using G and a 3.5mm crochet hook, ch6. Crochet for Beginners: Free Mini Flower Crochet Pattern.

Crochet - Autumn Leaves Crochet Earings. Pineapple Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern. Crochet an elegant Pineapple Lace Shawl Crochet Pattern with a unique design. This crochet shawl pattern is a great way to create an evening cover-up. This is a great accessory to carry with you on a chilly night. Light and lacy patterns are ideal during the summer because they look great and don't feel too heavy. This crochet lace pattern may seem difficult or complicated, but it's actually pretty easy. For more fun and easy crochet patterns, take a look at these 50+ Free Easy Crochet Patterns and Help for Beginners. Materials: Yarn: Caron International's Simply Soft Eco (80% Acrylic, 20% NatureSpun™ Polyester): 10 oz #0034 Black Crochet Hook: One size US J-10 (6 mm) crochet hook, or size to obtain gauge. Finished Size: approximately 48"/122 cm wide x 24"/61 cm long Gauge: In pattern stitch, 23 sts and 3 rows = 4"/10 cm.

Stitches: Chain (ch), single crochet (sc), slip stitch (slip st), treble crochet (tr) Special Terms: picot: sl st in st, Ch 6, sl st in top of last st made. Instructions: Tutorial Tuesday: Crochet flowers. Here’s a new skill to learn: crochet! We know how much you loved these beauties from issue 3, so Carmen Heffernan is back to share the crochet love with even more of you online. Supplies: Cotton DK yarn in various colours 3.5mm (UK9/US E4) crochet hook Tapestry needle Abbreviations: UK terms are used in this pattern ch – chain dc – double crochet htr – half treble crochet tr – treble crochet dtr – double treble crochet rep – repeat sl st – slip stitch st – stitch If you’d like to use a different weight of yarn, just check the label for the recommended crochet hook size and use that!

Large Flower Row 1: ch 3 Round 2: 11 tr into 3rd ch from hook, join with sl st to top of beginning ch 3 (12 tr made) Round 3: Join 2nd colour into top of any tr st from last round. Fasten off. (6 x 4 ch loop spaces made) Round 5: sl st into 1st ch space. (2 ch, 3 tr, 2 ch ) over each 4 ch loop space. Round 7: sl st into 1st chain space. (2 ch, 4 tr, 2 ch ) over each 5 ch loop. Small Flower Row 1: ch 2. Desert Bloom - DROPS Nostalgic poncho crochet in Alpaca and Cotton Viscose and crochet necklace and bracelet - Free pattern by DROPS Design. Crochet Gauge: 12 tr x 7 rows with 1 thread of Alpaca and 1 thread of Cotton Viscose = 10 x 10 cm. 12 dtr x 5 rows = 10 x 10 cm. 1 report in pattern = width approx 12 cm.

Crochet info: At the beginning of each row substitute 1 dc with a ch, 1 tr with 3 ch and 1 dtr with 4 ch. Pattern: See diagram 1 – diagram 2 shows the repeat in the width. PONCHO Crochet the piece from the top and down. Crochet loosely 70-76-84 ch on hook size 5 with 1 thread of Alpaca and 1 thread of Cotton Viscose. Crochet 1st row as follows: 1 tr in the 4th ch from the hook, 1 tr in each remaining 66-72-80 ch = 68-74-82 tr. Size S/M: Inc 1 tr in every other tr but finish with only 1 tr in the last tr = 101 tr. Size M/L: Inc 1 tr in every other tr but finish with only 1 tr in the last tr = 110 tr. Size XL/XXL: Inc 1 tr in every other tr but finish with only 1 tr in the last tr = 122 tr. When all inc. are complete the piece measures 10-11-13 cm. NECKLACE AND BRACELET Length: Necklace: 60 cm. Crochet Flower Paper Clips.

I love using pretty things, especially when it comes to the simple everyday kind of things. I had so much fun brightening up my office space with my mason jar cozy pencil holders and my crochet flower push pins for my corkboard, that I thought I would keep going. I found some paperclips with a flat pad and thought they would be perfect for adding a little embellishment to. And these crochet flowers are just the thing! Here’s what you need: paper clips with the flat padSize 10 crochet thread2 mm steel hookSewing needleGlue gun Click here to reference the Crochet Abbreviations Chart.

Ch 6, join with Sl st in furthest ch from hook to form a ring. Round 1: Ch 1 (does not count as st), work 16 scs into ring, join in 1st sc of round — 16 scs. Round 2: Ch 1 (does not count as st), beginning in same st as join, *work [1 sc, ch 3, 1 sc], skip next st, rep from * 7 more times, join in 1st sc of round — 8 ch-3 spaces. Fasten off and weave in ends. Interested in making this project? Let's Crochet: Daisies.

Daisies are perhaps some of the sweetest flowers around. They are so cheerful! I was in the need of bunches of daisies for an amazing project I had in mind, and so I decided to create a pattern and crochet some of my own. I'll be sharing my fun daisy project on the blog soon, but first let's make some flowers for it, shall we?!! Stuff You'll Need: Yellow worsted weight yarn // Crochet Hook US Size I White fingering weight yarn // Crochet Hook US Size D Daisy Crochet Pattern:To make the flower center, using yellow worsted weight yarn:Rnd 1: Make a magic loop, 4 sc into magic loop, Sl st into first sc. Here is a photo of what the center should look like.

To make the outer petals, using white super fine/fingering yarn: Sl st in back loop of any stitch in flower center, *ch 10, sl st in back loop of same stitch, ch 10 sl stitch in back loop of same stitch (Two petals made in same stitch), Sl st in next sc*, repeat from * * 5 more times. This photo shows how I started making the outer petals. Angel Wings Necklace. Notes: The length of the necklace reaches mid-chest for adults. If you wish to lengthen or shorten it, accordingly increase or decrease the starting chain–the foundation chains needed for the bib necklace is 31 chain stitches.

When making the foundation stitches, it is recommended to crochet into the back ridge of the chain to make the project look balanced, and make it easier to work stitches in. Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart! Crochet Pattern: Angel Wings Necklace Ch 131, taking care to not twist the chain, sl st into first ch, Row 1: Ch 1, sc into back ridge of next 31 ch, turn: 31 sc Row 2: Ch 1, sc in next sc, sk 2 sc, 8 dc in next sc, sk 2 sc, sc in next sc, sk 2 sc, (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc) in next sc (shell made), sk 2 sc, sc in next sc, sk 2 sc, 12 dc in next sc, sk 2 sc, sc in next sc, sk 2 sc, shell in next sc, sk 2 sc, sc in next sc, sk 2 sc, 8 dc in next sc, sk 2 sc, sc in next sc, turn: 6 sc, 2 shells, 3 fans.

Spring Beaded Choker -- A pattern from the library of the JPF Crochet Club. Beaded Flower Necklace: Free Crochet Pattern. Buttonnecklaces - surawhit. Copyright Susan M. Whitlock One ball size 10 Knit-Cro-Sheen in the color of your choice. No. 7 and No. 10 steel crochet hooks. Large amount of buttons, charms and small jingle bells in the sizes, shapes and colors of your choice. RND 2#: With No. 10 crochet hook, **Ch 3, sl st through hole in button - thread over and draw loop through the button, continue from ** until you have a string of buttons (about 3 to 5 buttons), then skip 1 st, sl st in next 3 st's, continue from ** to the last few st's then put one button only at the end for the fastener to fit over.

((Make sure you have a button at the end that will fit through the fastener ring)) NOTE: Make earrings and bracelets to match. EARRINGS: Ch 18 to 20, work 1 sc in each ch, join to form a ring. Same as for necklace now to the end. BRACELET: Ch about 20 (measure on your wrist as you work to make sure -- my wrists are very small so you may need more ch's to fit around your wrist), work 1 sc in each ch, join to form a ring. Now to the end. Lariat crocheted beads1. Boho Chic Statement Necklace. Make a Statement Boho Chic Bib Necklacefeaturing At The Bahama’s Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon by Darn Good Yarn Do you want to help save the earth Or simply make a bold statement with your jewelry?

Well look no further, this is the perfect necklace for you. I love BIG bold statement pieces. Especially those that I can make myself. I recently released a pattern that featured these shabby chic recycled sari ribbon flowers and I fell in love. This piece is simple to make yet looks like it took all day! Cost of Materials: depends on what you use to make your chain but somewhere between $8-12 One skein of At The Bahamas will make two necklaces with a some left over. Time Involved: About two hours for final assembly Recommended Retail Price: $45-60 Abbreviations and Stitches Used: ch– chain st– stitch sk– skip sp– space sl st– slip stitch insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over and pull through stitch, (two loops on hook), pull loop closest to hook through other loop Materials: To assemble necklace:

Free Crochet Pattern: Malibu Necklace. These crocheted necklaces made using our Malibu yarn are simply delightful and absolutely stunning. The colors are so lively and vibrant and will add a nice finishing touch to any outfit. Select a favorite color or make one in every color to match your wardrobe. These necklaces also make wonderful gifts. The necklaces may be finished in a number of ways, each varying in degree of complexity. The type of finish is the maker's choice. Finished length: Approx 18". Materials: 1 x Malibu (color of your choice) US Size M13 ( 9 mm) crochet hook Optional: Jumprings, Clasp, Eyepins, Cone endings Gauge: Not important Notes: Length of necklace can be varied by varying the number of chains.1 ball of yarn makes approx 9 necklaces (each of approx length 18") based on pattern given below. Pattern (Necklace with clasp) Chain 35 (this makes a length of approx. 18").

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