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. 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. Optional Finishing Round: After the last round, if you wish to, you can give the circle a nicer looking edge by doing one slip stitch in each single crochet around the circle.
When finished, end off. 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) Round 3: (sc, ch1, sc, picot stem, sc, ch1, sc) in each ch3 space around, sl st to 1st sc. 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) Materials: (US) size H hook, worsted weight yarn: (CA) Soft White, (CB) Light Orchid or other suitable contrasting color, (Example was made using Red Heart's Super Saver), tapestry needle (for weaving in ends). Abbreviations:CA=Color ACB=color Bsp=spacebeg=beginningch=chainsc=single crochetdc=double crochettr=treblesl st=slip strnd=round PATTERN NOTES: ch 3 counts as 1 dc. Also, the pattern could be worked with a size "I" hook to make a larger square. Once you get past row 4 you can adjust the rows by doing sc instead of dc or vice versa to further adjust the size of the square as you wish. Pattern: Rnd 1: Working with CB, ch 4, 15 dc in 4th ch from hook, join with sl st in top of beg ch 3. (16 dc) Fasten off. Designed and written by April Moreland© 2008 All rights reserved. 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. I can see these as table decorations, bunting, keychains, hat appliqués and more! Materials: - Lion Brand Vanna's Choice (worsted weight) yarn in Red, White and Blue - Size H Crochet Hook - Tapestry Needle Abbreviations: Magic Ring = Tutorial HERE SC = Single Crochet HDC = Half Double Crochet DC = Double Crochet TR = Triple Crochet Surface Slip Stitch = Tutorial HERE Rounds 1, 2 and beginning of Round 3 End of Round 3 Round 4 (after SC around the edges) Finished Star Back of Star.
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. Thank you! Material: As usual, I used small amounts of Catania by Schachenmayer and a 2.5mm hook. Some general notes: For this pattern I use US crochet terms. I did NOT write down the chains at the beginning of each round: for the first stitch in every round, work chains (e.g. 3 chains for the first dc) OR start with a “standing stitch” i.e. join the new color with a slip knot or a simple loop ON YOUR HOOK and just work the first sc or dc as usual. I hope I haven't lost you already :) Here we go: 1st Round: start with a magic ring and work (1dc, ch1) 12x inside the ring, fasten off (12 ch1-spaces)
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. So I thought some of you might like to have a bit of crafty fun too. These stars use up tiny amounts of wool, so get your scraps box out! I used a mixture of hot colours.... .....and a nice mix of cool colours. You need to make 10 star 'points' or diamonds ( 5for the front and 5 for the back). You can make your stars bigger or smaller by varying the number of rows or by changing the yarn weight and hook size you use.
(leave a long tail at the beginning so you can use it to sew up later) Ch 2 row 1: 2sc into 2nd ch from hook, turn. row 2: Ch1(turning chain) 1sc into first st, 2sc into 2nd st, turn. row 3: Ch1, 1sc into 1st st, 1sc into 2nd st, 2sc into last st, turn. row 4: Ch1, 1sc into 1st st, 1sc into each st across until last st, 2sc into last st, turn. Start decreasing. The decrease pattern is as follows: Ch1, sk1st st, sc into next st and each st across, turn.
(see photo above). Heart Bunting. Super cute heart bunting, just what every home needs! I searched around the internet for a heart shape I liked, round and perfect and hearty enough. Alas I couldnt find one… so I made one up instead. These hearts are made with 8ply cotton and a 4mm hook. 1. Make a magic circle and crochet 10 double crochets into the circle. 2. Double crochet once into each of the next three stitches, 5 double crochets into the next stitch. So this round goes: 5dc into first stitch, 1dc, 1dc, 1dc, 1dc-1tr-1dc into next stitch, 1dc, 1dc, 1dc, 5dc into next stitch, ss into last stitch, when you are done it should look like this: Join your next colour into the ss and chain 1. Repeat as many times as you desire… Cute aren’t they?? If your hearts don’t sit as flat as you would like give them a gentle iron on the reverse side (use a hanky or tea towel between your heart and the iron) To make the bunting; chain 20 attach chain to your first heart using a ss, chain 6 attach with ss to the other side of your heart.
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.
Only I kept seeing it pinned on pinterest, and when I saw a couple of pins with the comment "pattern only in german, but with good pictures" I'm afraid my anger bubbled to the surface and I looked at the blog post again and with the help of google translate deciphered the post to find out if she mentioned the original source at all. This is the original, on this page I found this flower. Something at least I guess... but I still feel that the original creditation should be within the body of her post. Happy crocheting everyone! Karen. 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.
And, after a little practice, they take me less than 2 minutes start to finish. Crocheted Heart Pattern Supplies used:Size D crochet hookSize 3 crochet thread or embroidery floss(Or use any size hook/yarn you have on hand--it will just change the size) All stitches worked into the first chain. Ch 4. After playing around to create this pattern, I noticed Skip To My Lou has a similar heart pattern. Good luck with your hearts, and let us know if you have any questions.
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. Free crochet Pattern HEART en rosa: Espanõl Mi disculpa, yo hablar no Espanõl. Yo esperanza usted lata seguir por diagrama.En 18 enero 2013 yo encontrado: 26-01-2013: en Francais (avec un grande MERCI à Renée Azéma) Materials needed: 100% mercerized cotton, suited for hook 3-4 mm a crochet hook (crochet gancho) at least one size smaller than advised on the label of your skein (I used a 2mm hook) tapestry needlestuffingaccessories to decorate like: keyring, ribbon, buttons, beads, bells, felt etc. Stitches:ch - chain cadena SS – slip stitch cadena SC – single crochet punta bajo HDC – half double crochet media vareta DC – double crochet punto vareta CH ml (maille en l’air) DC br (bride) 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.........
What do you think ? I'm so happy with this new version , especially the red and turquoise one....love that colour combination. Here goes with the tutorial...lots of pictures and tips as usual ......enjoy :0) I'm again using U.S. terms and you start by making a modified sunburst granny circle. Hello again, here goes with round 4....starting to develop the heart shape. In the next stitch make 1 hdc......... 1 dc in each of the next 2 stitches........ In the next stitch make 2 dc..........