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How to Crochet the Diamond Lattice Stitch NewStitchaDay. This video crochet tutorial will help you learn how to crochet the diamond lattice stitch. This stitch creates a delicate lace pattern. The diamond lattice stitch would be great for shawls, scarves and shrugs! LanaMundi Yarns Tajik Mohair comes from the Asht region of Northern Tajikistan which is the center of Angora goat production. Only the best quality Angora kid fleeces are used for spinning this, strong yet soft, mohair yarn. The quality of this fingering-weight, two-ply yarn and the hand-spinning and dying are excellent; however, as with any handspun yarn, you may find some slight variation in thickness and color consistency. Chain-chDouble Crochet-dcSingle Crochet-scDouble Crochet 2 Together-dc2tog Double Crochet Treble Together (dctrtog)- yo, insert hook into st indicated, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, yo twice, insert hook into st indicated, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook twice, yo pull through remaining loops on hook.

How to Crochet the Pistachio Shell Stitch NewStitchaDay. How to Knit Cables Part 1 k1p1 TV. Crocodile Stitch PART 1. How to Make Simple Crochet Slippers « Crafts. IMPORTANT NOTE: This pattern uses US crochet terminology. You can find the SLIPPER SIZE, YARN and HOOK specifications at the end of this article !!! (To see more of my patterns, please visit my ONLINE SHOP!) I am an addict. An addict for crochet slippers. It all began when I saw slippers similar to these somewhere on the internet. I loved them so much I couldn’t get their tempting image out of my head. All I needed was a pattern. But because I am terribly, terribly impatient, I found creating my own pattern quicker than looking for an official one on the web. And since I’m no crochet guru, the pattern turned out to be really simple. Actually, these slippers might be the simplest slippers in the universe. Or not. But they might. This is what I did… Round 1: 5 ch (chain stitch); join into ring with sl st (slip stitch) Round 2: 3 ch; 7 dc (double crochet stitch) into the center of the ring; join with sl st Round 3: 3 ch; 1 dc into first stitch; 2 dc into each next stitch; join with sl st Row 14: turn (!)

How To Crochet A Hexagon In Ten Minutes! Here's my super speedy crocheted hexagon how-to. You need to use chunky yarn for these (I used the Patons Inca I was sent as a freebie last week!) This yarn is apparently around 14 ply. Next week I'll show you how to make a 4 round 8 ply (DK) yarn version in a slightly different pattern. I used Patons Inca* yarn in a variety of colours A 6mm hook Scissors A yarn needle I'm using UK/Australian crochet terminology: Stitches used: chain stitch, double treble, slip stitch Foundation Ring: Make slip knot. Round One: Chain 4 *Double Treble (DTR) into the ring you just made.

Round Two: Tie on your new colour between any pair of DTR stitches. That's it. I've made you some videos too. Let me know if you use this how-to, won't you?! X Pip I had to reshoot the third video (round 3) - there was a technical issue! * Approx 14 ply Tension 13 Stitches to 10cm Needles 7.00mm AUS 50 Grams - 58 Metres 50% Wool, 30% Acrylic, 20% Alpaca Comments comments.