Crochet sites. Crochet sites. Crochet vase cover. Mini Wishing Stars! I was making several dozen stars to fill a jar for Mims.
Okay, that's a lie. I was making several dozen stars for the front of my new business cards, and then I was going to give them to Mims when I was done shooting pictures. I think that still makes me a good mom...I thought I was making my regular stars, but they were turning out so small, I went back to the pattern to see what I was doing wrong. Turns out, I was starting out with too few stitches.
Still, the stars are adorable. Wishing Stars (aka Mini Stars):You can use any size yarn, with an appropriately sized hook, to make these stars. (make 2) R1: 5 sc in magic loop, sl st to first sc to close round (5 st) R2: ch 1, (2sc in next st) 5 times, sl st to first sc to close round (10 st) R3: [(hdc, dc, trc, dc, hdc) in next st, sl st] 5 times Fasten off. When I was in a speech class in college, one of my classmates gave a speech on how to make origami wishing stars.
Icarus Scarf. The Silken Straw yarns used to make this scarf are like blasts of sunshine.
They shimmer and glisten and make me feel like I'm on a winged journey straight to the sun! Combining Alchemy's usual color wizardry with a beautifully nuanced texture, the effect is rustic and elegant at the same time. Definitely one of Purl's most sophisticated yarns, it crochets up into a very special scarf. Materials 3 skeins of Alchemy's Silken Straw.
The Pattern Gauge 6 single crochets = 1 inch, before blocking Finished Size 4 inches wide x 64 inches long (including the fringe), after blocking Notes At the beginning of every row (except the first), skip the first stitch and start the row in the second stitch from the hook. At the end of every row (except the first), make the final stitch into the top loop of the chain that you made at the beginning of the previous row. When it's time to change colors, loosely carry the yarn that you need up the edge of the scarf. The Scarf Turn the work. The Fringe. Crocodile Stitch Bracelet. Fun, fast and fashionable – this crocodile stitch bracelet is perfect to accessorize your spring and summer wardrobe.
Create this fun crocheted piece of jewelry and keep to show off or give as a gift to a friend. Crochet one in any color or even ombre/variegated yarns for some real color pop. Increase or decrease the number of crocodile stitches to crochet different sized bracelets. They look snazzy on any wrist! Difficulty: Easy Materials: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in Fern, Hook size H/5.00 MM Gauge: 1 full crocodile stitch = 1 inch approx. Key: Ch = chain Sc = single crochet Dc = double crochet.
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