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Dog Sweater Knitting Pattern. Morehouse Farm Merino    Knitting Kits    Hedgehog Mittens KnitKit. Sock Patterns. 32 Awesome No-Knit DIY Yarn Projects. 23 Weird But Awesome Knitted Things. Free Knitting Patterns, Knitting Tips, How-To Knit, Videos, Hints and More! Chain Stitch Crochet Beaded Bracelet - Beadwork. My grandmother used to chain long garlands using metallic thread with plastic pearls in the chain every 6 inches. They were lovely on small trees. I used the same technique to make this very easy bracelet for my daughter. The supplies for this fun summer accessory are very inexpensive. I got most of them from a thrift store. My pattern uses size 30 crochet cotton and a size 9 hook. If you have a shell necklace from a vacation you loved but you never wear it, this could possibly make those shells more wearable for you. The shells on these necklaces usually have a bit sliced off the top, there is a small hole in the first chamber, and once you get through that hole, the rest of the chamber is open.

Start by pre-stringing the shells, I stiffened the tip of my crochet cotton with a bit of clear nail polish, then strung 25 shells. The stitches used are single crochet and chaining in American terminology. Sc= single crochet ch= chain Ch 10, add bead, repeat. Break off and weave in all ends. Gleeful Things & Pattern. Tag Archives: Pattern Free Crochet & Sewing Pattern: Floral Fringe Bag Tutorial March 19, 2014 Did you know that March is National Craft Month?!

Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores invited me to create a project tutorial to share with you for the occasion! Anyway, lately I’ve had a lot of ideas floating around in my head that involve incorporating fabric into crochet projects. Finished Size: About 10 inches wide x 11 inches tall (plus fringe) . - Cotton fabric (about half a yard will do – I used this one) - Worsted weight yarn (I used Bernat Handicrafter Delux in Navy) - Size G (4.5 mm) crochet hook (or size needed to obtain gauge) - Yarn needle - Basic sewing supplies (this can be sewn by machine or hand) - Ruler - 1 large wood bead (a button would work too) sc – single crochet ch – chain sl st – slip stitch rnd – round ea – each FO – finish off Gauge: 4 sc = 1 inch. Top piece ch 84. sl st to join. rnd 1: ch 1 (counts as 1 sc). 1 sc in ea ch. sl st to join. (84) Strap ch to desired length. Anywho!