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The Serial Crocheteuses : Défi n° 144 - Ma'Co'Za' ? La couleur préférée de Marjolaine est le... Je redescend de mon nuage... pour reprendre le train en marche... après le BLEU et le VERT... Mais je reste malgré tout dans le ciel... avec des BO Créoles Soleil Pour voir les autres JAUNES... ... c'est ICI ou LA ! Des Ziboux's tout doux. Make a bluebird brooch :: Free patterns for accessories. This project shows you how to make a brooch with traditional knitting and crochet alongside altered everyday objects.

Change the colour to suit your own taste or use the starting point to make a beaked creature of your own design. What you will need Materials ● light blue cotton yarn ● white cotton yarn ● kilt pin 10 cm (3.9 in) in length ● feet from an Easter chick toy ● one yellow Rawlplug® ● blue merino felt ● two small blue beads ● cotton thread (same or similar colour to the beads) Tools and objects ● 2 mm (0.08 in) crochet hook ● 2-3 mm (0.08-0.1 in) knitting needles ● sewing needle (big enough for yarn) ● spray paint for metal in dark blue ● end cutters ● scrap paper or newspaper Variation Changing the colour of the yarn can change the character of the bird brooch. Health & safety Take care when spraying the kilt pin.

Step 1 Undo the fastening on a 10 cm (3.9 in) kilt pin. Step 2 Take your light blue yarn and your crochet hook. Step 11 Cut off a 60 cm (24 in.) length of the yarn. Bijoux au crochet. Tuto-bracelet-pampille2. Collier_blanc_tuto. Free Pattern's Outline for a Crochet Necklace. Well, this is quite different from the "Easiest Crochet Necklace" I've shown in the other post, and I've tried to write down an outline of this one's pattern.For any question just contact me.. I know that probably this is not so clear! Anyway, here it is: Materials:Less than one ball of any colour cotton yarn (worsted weight)4.00mm hook Necklace:Ch77, sc in second ch from hook and in the next 3chs.Ch76, sc in the 4th ch at the beg of previous ch loop, and in next 3chs, ch1, turn.Sc in first sc and in next 3 sc, ch80, sc in the 4 sc at the beg of previous row, ch1, turn.Sc in first sc and in next 3 sc, ch84, sc in the 4 sc at the beg of previous row, ch3 and sl st on the other side of the same closure piece to make a button hole.Sew a button on the opposite closure piece of the button hole.Make a flower of any kind (mines are just improvised!)

To embellish the necklace, and sew it on the four chains strands. These are very easy, and I hope you won't have problems making them.Enjoy! Tuto-bague-rose. Tuto-broche. Bague-pour-d%C3%A9butante. Tour-de-cou. Grandma Rosie Rings...Tutorial... Yes that's right... My Grandma Rosie Ring pattern if here... For all to enjoy this festive season... I have included a printable version as well... Which is only in English terms but the tutorial on this post will be in English terms with American terms in brackets.. Requirements: I ball of rose coloured cotton 2 ply or less... 1 ball of green cotton 2 ply or less... (these will make several Rosie Rings...) 1 ring base Super glue or very strong hot glue to secure ring to base.

Terms: sl st - slip stitch ch - chain dc- double crochet- sc for American htr - half treble - hdc for American tr - treble - dc for American To Start. Using Rose coloured cotton... Leave a "tail" of thread about 30 cm long to sew rose together. Ch 31. Round 1... Working along these chains. Miss first ch, 1 dc(sc) in all ch to end. 30 dc(sc) in total. Turn work over. Round 2... 1 ch, miss very first stitch that is directly under this chain.!!! 6 htr (hdc) into next dc. 1 dc(sc) in next dc(sc). Repeat * - * to end...10 petals in total... Leaves... Bulletin mai 2010 - Une broche-fleur au crochet. Voici venu le printemps avec ses fleurs! Il y a des tas de choses qu'on peut faire au crochet - par exemple des bijoux. Des colliers, des bracelets, des broches... J'aime réaliser ces petits accessoires entre des projets plus importants. Même avec assez peu de temps devant vous, vous pouvez crocheter un petit quelquechose qui fait beaucoup d'effet. Cette fois-ci, je voulais faire une broche sous la forme d'une fleur à pétales superposés.

Bien entendu, j'ai un tas de livres sur les fleurs crochetées, mais je finis toujours par me tourner vers le livre Crochet Bouquet par Suzann Thompson. Ici, la fleur est crochetée en DMC Senso, un coton ou coton mélangé (suivant le type de Senso) à env 160 m aux 50 g. Cette fleur vous donne également l'occasion d'apprendre une nouvelle maille: la demi-double bride. Ce n'est pas une maille courante (je ne l'avais jamais rencontrée avant de lire le livre de Suzann), et à ma connaissance, elle n' a pas de symbole standard. Fleur 1: Parure collier, bracelet et bague au crochet.