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.
Crocheted Snowflake Pattern. Heidi from Snappy Tots is putting together a CAL Advent Calendar and asked if I would be interested in designing something for it.
Here is the snowflake pattern I made. If you’re interested in joining the CAL visit Snappy Tots blog here. Finished Size: approx. 3” across Materials: H any #3 sport weight yarn Small amount of whiteSize “E” crochet hookYarn Needle Gauge: not important for this project Special Stitches: picot stem = ch6, sl st in 3rd ch from hook, (ch3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook) twice, sl st in 1st 3 chs of stem Begin with magic ring, ch1 Round 1: 12sc in magic ring, slip stitch to 1st sc, do not turn. (12 sc) Round 2: ch1, sc in same sc as ch, ch3, sc in next sc, *sc in next sc, ch3, sc in next sc, repeat from * around, slip stitch in 1st sc, do not turn. (6 – ch3 sps) The Left Side of Crochet: A Passion for Purple. April's Purple Passion Heart Square Finished size: Approx 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches (Or 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches with optional row 7)
Patriotic Crocheted Stars. Today is June 14th!
It's my birthday! AND it's a national holiday: Flag Day! I was actually due to be born on the 4th of July but ended up entering this world a few weeks early. Either way, it seems as thought I was destined to have a patriotic birthday :) So I am celebrating with some patriotic crocheted stars. Of course you could make these in any color you want but I think they would be fun for your 4th of July celebration. Materials: - Lion Brand Vanna's Choice (worsted weight) yarn in Red, White and Blue - Size H Crochet Hook - Tapestry Needle. Little Spring Mandala. Pattern: Made in K-Town by Barbara Please respect my rights as designer: do not sell, share, translate, or publish any parts of my patterns (including pictures) online or elsewhere without my permission.
Do not claim this pattern as your own. Feel free to sell the finished items you’ve made from my pattern! If you do, a link-back to my blog www.made-in-k-town.blogspot.de would be great. Crochet Star Making - A Tutorial. Hello.
I have been making crochet stars this week. For no good reason really, just because they're fun to make. Heart Bunting. Super cute heart bunting, just what every home needs!
African Flower Hexagon Crochet Tutorial. Cobblestone Square. Hi All, I have a new design to share with you...
Before I get to the new pattern I want to apologise for the lack of posts lately; my last post was 6 weeks ago! I'm afraid I've been a bit disenchanted with the whole blogging and designing experience... I've been aware of another blog, in German, who has done a translation of my lily pad hexagon flower, complete with a photographic tutorial - pretty much a copy, picture by picture of mine, for a few months now. It crossed my mind that it would have been nice to have been asked, and I mulled over whether to do anything before thinking to myself that it wasn't worth getting my knickers into a twist over and forgetting about it. A couple of days later after not hearing anything from her I checked her blog again and found that she had removed my comment and, again at the bottom of the page after her sign off, she had replaced "Translation in English here" with -
How to crochet a heart. I am so excited to share another how-to video for my current crochet obsession: hearts!
Many of you liked our how-to crochet a flower video, so I know I'm not the only one who sometimes learns better by watching. Sometimes just seeing it done makes all the difference! These little sweethearts are simple to make using basic crochet stitches. Free crochet pattern heart ♥ Mijn excuses voor degenen die geen Engels kunnen lezen, deze post gaat over de Engelse vertaling van het hartje van Karin aan de haak.
As promissed here is the post of the English translation of the little heart, designed by: Karin aan de haak. Simple Sunburst Crochet Heart Tutorial. Hello Lovelies, we are enjoying a quiet half term week here , I've been busy spring cleaning and reorganizing.
But I've also taken the opportunity to write out another tutorial for you . My original Sunburst Granny Heart , which I posted last spring has turned out to be one of my most popular patterns. That's quite a complicated design though, with many different stitches . In this version my aim was to simplify things and also to create a solid version, suitable for stuffing.........