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Panda's Patterns! Gosyo.co.jp/english/pattern/eHTML/ePDF/1206/3w4w/212s-16_Fresco_Lino_Collars.pdf. Free Crochet Pattern Ripple Strips Throw From RedHeart.com #127. Www.RedHeart.com Ripple Strips Throw Designed By: Marianne Forrestal Skill Level: Easy RED HEART® “Soft Yarn”: 1 skein each of 6768 Pink A, and 4600 White B.Crochet Hook: 5mm [US H-8]. Yarn needle, stitch markers. Tunic measures 25″ wide and 25″ long. If you can crochet a scarf, you can make this throw! RED HEART® Soft®: 3 balls each 9440 Grey Heather, 4420 Guacamole, 4680 Black and 2 balls 4601 Off WhiteSusan Bates® Crochet Hook: 5.5 mm [US I-9]Yarn needle Throw measures 45” wide x 55” long (114 x 140 cm) GAUGE: 5 rows in pattern = 4” (10 cm); 23 sts (center of one wave to center of next wave) = 4½” (11.4 cm). Dc2tog = [Yarn over, insert hook in next st, yarn over, draw yarn through st, yarn over, draw yarn through 2 loops on hook] twice, yarn over, draw yarn through 3 loops on hook. sc2tog = [Insert hook in next st, yarn over, draw yarn through st] twice, yarn over, draw yarn through 3 loops on hook.

Strip (make 3 Strip #1′s and 2 Strip #2′s) Ch 47 Assembly Border. Little Yarn Friends • Crochet Pattern: Lil' Baby Unicorn. Simple Chunky Cable Crochet Slippers. It is cold cold cold here right now, and there’s a good chance it’s cold where you are too! So here’s an easy free pattern to warm up all those chilly feet. You can make a pair of Simple Chunky Cable Crochet Slippers in just one hour if you hurry, a little more if your fingers are frozen. These super warm slippers come right up to the ankle, to keep you extra warm and toasty – and to make sure they stay on! If you wish to make them non-slip, there are a variety of options available, including these 7 Great Ways to Make Slippers Non Slip! Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue Note: This pattern is written for 2 sizes and 2 widths. You may wish print this pattern and then mark the numbers for the size you want to make. US – K, 6.5mm hook150 yds Bulky weight yarn (Lion Brand Wool Ease Chunky in Mulberry shown)Gauge: 6 rows x 10 sts = 4″ in dcSizing: Women’s shoe size 6-8, and Women’s shoe size 9-11.

Round 2: Ch 2, work 2 dc in each st around. Round 6: Ch 2, dc in the next 18(21) sts. Spring Stripes. I haven't thought of myself as particularly fashionable for many, many years, but I won a contest on YuLian Knits last week for saying I try to match my cycling shorts and jerseys to my socks and for trying to match my helmet to my bicycle. So maybe I do have just a tiny bit of fashionista in me after all! Another thing I like to do is design matching accessories. So if I find a sock pattern I really like, I like to design gloves, a hat and a cowl to match. I recently designed a cowl that seems to have become a real hit, and I like the stitch, striping and texture, too. So I haven't stopped designing with that cowl in mind. These gloves were designed to coordinate with my Fall Blaze Hat, Cowlin' Around and Susie Socks.

This pattern includes knitted cuffs and bands around the top of the fingers and top of the thumb. The thumbhole extension also is optional. I've written the instructions for two colors, but this pattern also may be worked in one color instead of two if desired. Instructions. Blizzard Scarf ∙ How To by Search Press on Cut Out. Whiteout Lifted by a high wind, crystals like this one can obscure visibility with a curtain of snow. Finished diameter: 89mm (31? 2in) Thread required: 11m (12yd) Foundation ring: ch 6; join with sl st in first ch.

Rnd 1: ch 3 (counts as tr). 11 tr in ring; join with sl st in 3rd ch of initial ch 3. Free Pattern: The Perfect Loofah. At long last, here it is... the pattern for my Perfect Loofah! But first, some pictures. The most important component of this pattern is the yarn. I used Bernat Cool Crochet, which unfortunately has been discontinued. Here are the things that make this the perfect yarn for The Perfect Loofah: 1. Cotton is ridiculously absorbent. 2. 3. 4. 5. Right, so the perfect yarn is no longer for sale, so what the heck are you supposed to do then? I have had a lot of trouble finding another yarn that is a sport (or fingering) weight cotton/nylon blend that doesn't have something else in it - like wool. If you try a different yarn, PLEASE let me know how it works out for you! And now for the actual pattern. I ask that you respect the time and creativity I put into developing this pattern by giving credit where credit is due.

Materials: 35 g Bernat Cool Crochet (see above for reasons why this is the perfect yarn) Size I9 (5.5mm) crochet hook Yarn needle Abbreviations: Instructions: ch 40 Bind off. Patty' Filet and Crocheting Site. July Free Pattern! Ok, here it is! The free crochet pattern for July! Again , please read and follow my copyright info....THANKS! Also, this pattern has not been tested, so if you find any errors, please contact me and let me know so that I can fix it. Picot Mesh Scarf Patternby Jennifer J. Cirka/Jaybird Designs A fun and flirtly scarf for everyday wear. CopyrightCopyright 2008 by Jennifer J. Materials~MC: Bernat Bamboo Natural Blends or any Bulky (5) weight yarn – sample is in Rosehip, 2 skiens needed ~K-10.5 / 6.5 mm crochet hook ~Yarn Needle Finished Size 5” wide by 55” long, easily customizableGauge Not important Pattern With MC, ch 20.

Row 1: sc in 8th ch from hook. Row 2: Turn, ch5. sk first sc, sc in first ch5 sp. Row 3: Turn, ch5. sk first sc, sc in first ch5 sp. Repeat row 3 until desired length is achieved. Row 60: turn, ch5. sc in first ch5 sp. Closed Diamond Filet Bookmark. Ravelry - a knit and crochet community. Crochetville Shop. Hook Sizes and Crochet Thread. How To: Make a Pompom with a Fork. How to: Make Pompoms. How To: Make a Pompom with a Cardboard Disc.

How To: Make an Ombre Pompom. Posy Blossoms. © June Gilbank 2012 Posy Blossoms is a versatile mix-and-match pattern to make sweet miniature flowers in seven designs with two leaves. Make each blossom in one or two colours of your choice; stack the smaller blossoms on the larger ones in the same or contrasting colours; combine your blossoms into a unique posy.

A few ideas for using these blossoms… Use a single flower to embellish a hairclipStitch two or three to a bag or purseCombine into a larger posy for a brooch or pinStitch around the neckline of a t-shirt or cardiganEmbellish a photo frameDecorate your amigurumiCreate floral crocheted jewellery You may also like my Crocheted Embellishments tutorial which walks you through how to create clustered embellishments and attach them securely to hardware (hair clips, barrettes, hairbands, pin backs etc), like these: Now back to the Posy Blossoms pattern! Here are the 9 components included in this pattern: Donations of any size are much appreciated. Not ready to make it yet? Terminology Size. Free Doily Patterns. Printer-friendly version Send by email PDF version More free doily patterns: Crochet Doily Patterns Browse through this list of free patterns that use Red Heart and Coats Threads.

These doily patterns are published by Coats & Clark. Pattern © by Coats & Clark Inc. We hope you find this selection of free doily patterns helpful. Free crochet patterns over 400, crochet patterns. JPF Crochet Club where Crocheting is Just Plain Fun. Daily Scavenger Hunt Game Date: Thursday, April 17, 2014 Item: You are hunting for an Easter Basket. Clue:You will find it in the Pillow patterns. The item will be changed and in a different place every day. View This Month's Scavenger Hunt Items Click to Register for the Raffle Here. Today's Featured Pattern Free For One Day Only! Click Here for Today's Pattern. Crochet Basket Weave Afghan Baby Blanket - Pattern & Tutorial. Deer Little Fawn: Crochet granny square pattern. Granny knows best! Granny squares are fun and once you have the crochet basics they are quite simple to do. They are a great way of using up ends of yarn and can be joined together to form a variety of crafty projects, blankets, throws, scarves, cushions, bags etc.

This is not a tutorial, just the pattern, you will need to get to grips with the basic starter crochet stitches first, but once you've got those down it's be granny squares galore! NOTE: This pattern is in US crochet stitch terms (as when I taught myself crochet I accidentally learnt the US names instead of UK terms and so just stuck with them) So if you are used to UK terms there is a helpful conversion chart here.

It doesn't really matter how thick your yarn is (as long as you use an appropriate hook size for the yarn you've chosen) the squares will vary in size depending on yarn thickness and how loose or tight you crochet. Basic Granny Square Pattern Ch4, join with sl st to form a ring. Rep from * 2 more times. Enjoy! Crochet Flower Pattern. Yarn Flowers! Once you have mastered the basic crochet stitches, you can have fun with small projects like these. I am not a big follower of patterns, I basically make it up as I go along, the good thing about crochet flowers is that flowers are all different so you can just play around and see what comes out!

When making these ones above I attempted to write down a pattern as I went, the pattern is for a six petalled flower (like the one with the pink outer petals above) but as you can see, once you've made one you can play around and change it up a bit, (eg. the purple one is simpler and only has one set of petals, the yellow one has seven petals, the blue one I added an extra ring of yellow in the centre after I'd made it).

So don't be too strict on yourself with following a pattern, just have a go and adjust as you wish.. remember real flowers are never perfectly symmetrical! Crochet flowers can be added to any number of projects, attatch them to hats, scarves, make brooches.. Enjoy! Crochet Terms in US, UK, Danish and German. Unfortunately crochet terms are not universal, so US crochet patterns and UK/Australia patterns use different names for the same stitches. This is very confusing for a beginning crocheter, who wants to read patterns from English sources. Not only are the terms different, but in some cases the same crochet term represents a different stitch in US/UK terminology. The term single crochet only appears in the US version.

By that you can tell, which one of the two crochet lingos your patterns is written in. I am a visual crocheter and prefer reading charts to written only patterns. But many US patterns don’t come with crochet charts, so being able to read a pattern is of course very useful. Since I also buy Danish crochet books and sometimes German ones when travelling, I made a chart about the most common crochet terms in those 4 languages. Each crochet symbol is followed by the appropriate term in the conversion chart below. Like this: Like Loading... Crochet Spot & Blog Archive & Crochet Pattern: Cabled Headband. This pattern is for an ultra versatile and classic looking cabled headband. Most people assume that making cables is difficult, but as soon as you master these two techniques: Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc) and Back Post Double Crochet (bpdc), cabling will be part of your everyday crocheting repertoire. This pattern calls for sport weight yarn and the smaller E hook.

If you would rather use a heavier weight yarn and a larger hook, have at it! With a DK or worsted yarn and a H hook this headband could also be used as a winter earwarmer! Finished Size: 19″ (48.26 cm) long and 2 1/4″ (6.35 cm) wide Note: the size of the headband may be adjusted using the instructions within the pattern. Gauge: not important in this pattern Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Crochet Pattern: Cabled Headband Row 1: ch 12, dc in third ch from hook and in each ch across: 10 dc Weave in all ends, make it pretty! Giant Doily Rug. Free Crochet Rose Filet Edging Pattern. Crochet Index. 20 Crochet One Skein Wonders + Bulky Crochet Hats and Scarves. There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). As used in this Agreement, "we" or "Prime Publishing" means Prime Publishing, LLC. and "you" means the individual or entity submitting materials to Prime Publishing.

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