Winter 2009. Approximately 4.5 inches in diameter Foamies can be made with small amounts of any sport weight cotton yarn.
The photographed foamies were made from the following the yarns: Yellow Foamie: Omega Sinfonia [100% mercerized cotton, 218 yards/199 meters per 3.53 ounce/100 gram skein]; [MC] #0830 Amarillo Vivo Patons Grace [100% mercerized cotton, 136 yards/124 meters per 1.76 ounce/50 gram skein]; #62005 Snow [CC] Pink Foamie: Patons Grace [100% mercerized cotton, 136 yards/124 meters per 1.76 ounce/ 50 gram skein]; #62437 Rose [MC] Patons Grace [100% mercerized cotton, 136 yards/124 meters per 1.76 ounce/50 gram skein]; #62005 Snow [CC] Green Foamie: Reynolds Saucy Sport [100% cotton, 123 yards/112 meters per 1.76 ounce/50 gram skein]; #63 Parakeet [MC] Patons Grace [100% mercerized cotton, 136 yards/124 meters per 1.76 ounce/50 gram skein]; #62005 Snow [CC] Recommended hook size US D-3 (3.25 mm) hook Unless otherwise noted, all pieces are worked in spiral rounds amigurumi style.
Basic crochet skills. Flowered Baby Headbands. For A Sarah Grieve Production 2011 001-11 Flowered Baby Headbands These cute headbands make the perfect accessory for a little girl in spring.
Bright and cheerful or pretty and pastel. Easy and quick to knit. Learn the joy and easy approach of knitting short rows. Pattern Detail no charts no schematics sewing required all season straight (flat) 14,16,18" (headband can be made to fit each person individually.) digital PDF has 3 pages (letter size) 4 x 4 in 4.0 mm US 6 22.0 st st Click below for more images and yarn requirements Black Bunny Fibers Grace's Tabard (birth - age 5) Sirdar Cardigans (2 - 13 years) WEB EXCLUSIVE Affiknity Designs Tanvi (Top Down, 6 months - age 10) Reynolds Easy Vests WEB EXCLUSIVE Sami Kaplan Collection - Ring Around the Rosie For support questions, please email support@patternfish.com instead for faster response. New reviews will be available soon. Expressions of Love Scarves. For Fiddlesticks Knitting 2006 Expressions of Love Scarves Three pretty, lace scarves reflect expressions of love in their patterning.
The pink scarf is called “I Love You” and features a heart motif. The yellow scarf is called “Say it with Flowers” and has little lace flowers sprigged overall. The violet scarf is called “Hugs and Kisses” and features “X”s and “O”s to symbolize hugs and kisses. (Gauge is not critical for these wonders, but block emphatically to your taste-- Ed.) In Exquisite by Fiddlesticks Knitting Pattern Detail no written line-by-line instructions, but clear information on how to read and follow the charts; all lace patterning charted no schematics no sewing all season straight (flat) scarves are approx. 9 to 10 inches wide and 44 to 58 inches long – scarves can easily be made longer digital PDF has 6 pages (letter size) Click below for more images and yarn requirements For support questions, please email support@patternfish.com instead for faster response.
Symbol Crochet. Pictures, sign language, and Symbols have been the timeless means to share everything from history to recipes.
Crochet Symbols are used in Charted Patterns. It is these Charted Patterns allow us to cross language barriers and enjoy the creativity of those with whom our only common language is the technique used in our craft. Several recent discussions about Crochet software led me to take another look at New Hampshire Software’s SymblCro. And, I might have just said, “this has to wait for another day” until I read the 1850 Pattern monologue* Caution: Be Prepared For PSA‘s in this complimentary pattern “explanation” Apparently Joan Silverton shares my sense of humor and her free crochet pattern verbiage can make me laugh out loud, – that rates a deeper look into the product born of her frustration with that 1850 and toher vintage crochet pattern.
The never humble opinion, I was wrong about what I said “in the past” The SymblCro is a program deserves to grow. So here’s the skinny: