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Rainbow Dash Baby Blanket

Rainbow Dash Baby Blanket
Rainbow Dash Baby Blanket This Free Crochet Pattern is an adorable baby blanket that is bright and cheery… It can be made using one or more colors to get the effect you desire. Great texture front and back too! If you love this blanket… Add it to your Ravelry queue and favorites… Click here! Materials: Worsted Weight Yarn ~ 1200-1800 yards. Shop for your yarn needs at Michaels Craft Store Online!! Hook ~ I Yarn needle and scissors Stitches: Sl St – Slip Stitch Sc – Single Crochet Dc – Double Crochet Sk St – Skip Stitch Hdc – Half Double Crochet Trc – Triple Crochet FPTrc – Front Post Triple Crochet~ Yarn over 2 times, insert hook around designated post starting in the front, go around the back of the stitch and around to the front of the other side of the stitch, draw up a loop. Tips: To get the best effect from this simple stitching, you will change color every 2 rows. This afghan measures approx. 36″ x 38″ Instructions: Using your first color, Ch 92 Change to next color. Change To Next Color Elena Related:  crochetsCrochet Baby/Kids

Tuto Diagonales au crochet Vous le réclamiez, le voilà : en exclu pour vous, le tuto du carré diagonales en crochet : (For the English translation go here (clic clic) ) Matos: De la laine en plusieurs coloris (moi j'en ai 13 mais c'est autant que vous voulez hein :)Un crochet de taille adaptée à la laine.Des ciseauxThat's all! Tuto : Ce carré se fait en deux étapes : une méthode pour les augmentations, et une pour les diminutions. Démarrage : Pour commencer, faire 6 mailles en l'air (correspond à 3 mailles en l'air + une bride). Puis faire une bride en piquant dans la 3° maille en l'air , et 2 autres brides dans la 2° maille en l'air puis la première : Voilà, plus qu'à arrêter le fil, le carré de démarrage est fini. Rangs d'augmentation : Commencer par joindre avec un noeud le nouveau fil à l'ancien.Retourner l'ouvrage puis faire 6 mailles en l'air (=3mailles en l'air + une bride) Ensuite on recommence comme au début, 3 brides dans les 3 premières mailles en l'air : Là, joindre avec une maille coulée au carré précédent :

Easiest Baby Blanket Pattern Ever 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. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? The same guidelines apply to your captions and notes. Where will my image appear?

Le point "flamenco" au crochet - Explications - Nijenn Le point "flamenco" au crochet - Explications Je lui cherchais un nom à ce point "coquilles et croisillons". J'ai essayé de nombreuses associations d'idées et d'impressions et ce matin, fiat lux !!! J'ai donc, chose promise chose due, concocté un tutoriel pour ce point. Pour imprimer cet article : cliquer sur l'icône imprimante, tout à gauche à la fin de l'article, dans la fenêtre qui s'ouvre vous pouvez imprimer directement ou en PDF. Point Flamenco au crochet - Tutoriel Ce point n'est pas difficile du tout. Prévoir un nombre de mailles multiple de 6 + 2. Abréviations et points employés: - Rang (rg) - Dans (ds) - Chaque, chacun(e) (ch) - Même (mê) - Centrale (centr) - Suivant(e) (suiv)- Précédent(e) (préc)- Maille (m) - Espace (esp) - Maille chaînette (mch)- Maille en l'air (ml) - Maille coulée (mc) - Maille serrée (ms) - Bride simple (bs) - Bride allongée (pour les croisillons) étirer un peu la boucle des brides croisées pour arriver à hauteur du rang en cours. Attention !

Newborn Baby Hat Pattern - This one is Free! There are a million baby hat patterns out there on the Internet. I thought I'd share mine. It's simple and the colors can be changed to make any color pattern you'd like. Materials: Weight 3 yarnSize G HookStitch markers optional Stitches: Magic Circle (MC)Single Crochet (SC)Half Double Crochet (HDC)Slip Stitch (SS) OR Reverse Single Crochet (RSC) OR RSC Alternative for Edging The Pattern Note: Pattern is worked in continuous rounds. Top (The increase section) MC 6 SC2 SC in each stitch around (12)(SC 2 in next stitch, SC 1 in next stitch) repeat around. (18)(SC 2 in next stitch, SC 2 in next stitch) repeat around. (24)(SC 2 in next stitch, SC 3 in next stitch) repeat around. (30)(SC 2 in next stitch, SC 4 in next stitch) repeat around. (36)(SC 2 in next stitch, SC 5 in next stitch) repeat around. (42)(SC 2 in next stitch, SC 6 in next stitch) repeat around. (48)(SC 2 in next stitch, SC 7 in next stitch) repeat around. (54) Length Edging This is where you can get creative with edging.

Un site entièrement destiné aux crocheteuses pour habiller leurs bebes de douceur et de modernisme Voici les techniques de base pour débuter dans le crochet.En fin de page, je vous propose mes points préférés, faciles et utiles pour réaliser de la layette.Petit conseil pour débuter facilement : utilisez un fil et un crochet relativement gros (ex : n° 3,5 ou 4). Suivez les explications tout en crochetant pour mieux assimiler les points essentiels. tenez votre crochet entre le pouce et l'index et positionnez le majeur dans le prolongement de l'index. De l'autre main, maintenez votre ouvrage entre le pouce et le majeur. + les équivalences en mailles en l'air pour débuter le rang La chaînettePrenez le fil à environ 10 centimètres de son extrêmité. ATTENTION : la chaînette servant de base à tout ouvrage, elle doit toujours être crochetée souplement, sans serrer. La maille serrée Piquer le crochet dans 1 m, ramener une boucle, faire un jeté, tirer le fil à travers les 2 boucles se trouvant sur le crochet. Point souffé et point popcorn

Quick and Easy Crochet Baby Blanket 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. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver. 14) Disclaimer. 15) Miscellaneous. Sharing Your Own Images Who can share images? You! What should I share? Please share images that will help other visitors. Do include captions for your images. What shouldn't I share? Where will my image appear?

вязаный мотив 00074 вязаный мотив 00074 Красивый и сложный, многослойный и многоцветный квадратный мотив вязаный крючком. Фото мастер-класс по вязанию мотива: Free Crochet Pattern: Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket There are brand new babies in the extended family, and that means a new crochet blanket pattern! So I gathered together soft cotton and a beautiful overlapping blocks pattern to create the Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blanket. The colors seem to move up and down the blanket in a fun zigzag pattern, and the overlapping boxes create a yummy rhythmic pattern to crochet. One row just leaps over the other – and I love the way it looks! The Leaping Stripes and Blocks Blankets that I made up are preemie sized, to fit our new arrivals – about 20″ x 20″. The blankets I made use 3 colors each. Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queue Instructions: Row 1: With first color ch to length desired (see list above). Row 2: Ch 1 and sc in the 1st st. Row 3: Ch 1 and sc in the 1st st. Row 4: Ch 1 and sc in the 1st st. Repeat Rows 3 and 4, switching colors every 2 rows, through the next to last row indicated in the Sizes chart above (ending on a Row 3 repeat). Last Row (even # row): Ch 1, sc in the 1st 3 sts.

Free crochet patterns Techniques used in this stitch (British term / American term): Chain stitch – ch Double crochet / Single crochet – dc / sc Half treble / Half double crochet – h.tr / h.dc 2 Long h.tr / h.dc decrease - 4 h.tr/h.dc dec. 4 Long h.tr / h.dc decrease - 4 h.tr/h.dc dec. 8 Long h.tr / h.dc decrease - 8 h.tr/h.dc dec. Please visit this PAGE to view instructions how to work Long half treble / Long half double crochet decrease stitches. Treble / Double Crochet – tr / dc Double treble / Treble – d.tr / tr Row 1: 4 ch, 8 tr/dc and 1 d.tr/tr in last ch, turn. Row 2: Work next steps: "Beginning of left edge " : 3 ch, 2 h.tr/h.dc dec., 3 ch, 1dc/sc in third tr/dc. "Middle point 1": 1 dc/sc in next tr/dc below, 3ch, 4 h.tr/h.dc dec. "Ending of right edge " : 1dc/sc in next tr/dc, 3 ch, 2 h.tr/h.dc dec. over two last tr/dc, 1 d.tr/tr in last ch. Row 3: "Beginning of right edge" : 3ch, 6 tr/dc in top of decrease stitches, 1 dc/sc in first dc/sc below. Row 4: "Beginning of left edge " (see Row 2). Row 5: You may also like:

Three Way Baby Sweater - Free Crochet Pattern + Video Tutorial Rnd 2-10: ch2, hdc across (64hdc). Rnd 11: Ch2, hdc in the next 32 (32hdc), turn. Rnd 12-30: ch2, hdc across (32hdc), fasten off. Rnd 2-8: ch2, hdc across, turn. Rnd 10: ch2, hdc across (25hdc). Fasten off and turn your work around, rejoin yarn on the side where neck opening is. Rnd 11: ch2, hdc in the next 16 (16hdc), turn (arm sleeve). Rnd 12-30: ch2, hdc across (16hdc), fasten off. Now we are going to work on the neck. If you want a collar just continue on and crochet 6 rounds of hdc (38hdc), fasten off. If you want a hood just continue to make rounds of hdc until you have a total of 21 rows. Rejoin at bottom left corner and sc (put 2 sc on each corner of sweater) around the entire sweater (including hood) this will give it a clean finish, sl st to the first sc made, fasten off. Row 2: Ch 1, sc in the next 2, *ch 2, sk 2, sc in the next 4* rpt 2 times, ch 2, sc in the last 2 sts (16 sc & 4 ch 2 sps) turn. Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each sc and ch (24sc), turn. Row 4: Ch 1, sc across (24sc), fasten off.

Tutorial: Pots and POT Jawel... skiën in een trui is heel fijn, maar de napret begon rond het weekend. Snipverkouden, hoesten en koorts. Hoezo eigenwijs! Alle haakwerkjes bleven even liggen, maar nu het weer iets beter gaat, heb ik één ervan toch weten af te ronden: Vrolijke pannenlappen! Dit was zo leuk om eens te proberen. Moeilijk? Toer 1 (wit): Haak een ketting van 43 losse in wit. Toer 1 (groen): Haak een ketting van 40 losse in groen. De stokjes van het witte en groene haakwerk liggen boven elkaar. Toer 3 (wit): Herhaal toer 2.Toer 3 (groen): Herhaal toer 2. Haak het patroon tot je een vierkante lap hebt en je pannenlap groot genoeg is. ST = Double crochet L = slip stitch ... het begin. ... haken aan de achterzijde ... ... haken aan de voorzijde ... Nu is de basis van de pannenlap klaar. Haak 2 l. HST = half double crochet V= single crochetL = slip stitch Het enige wat er nu nog gedaan moet worden is een lusje eraan om de pannenlappen op te hangen.

Crochet Magic Baby Blanket Magic Baby Blanket I crocheted this baby blanket in one day. It’s a great crochet project for a last minute gift idea too. I was inspired by a crochet afghan I found on Ravelry called Sea Glass Afghan, but changed it to baby size with the bulky weight self-striping yarn. Any bulky yarn would be work. by Jeanne Steinhilber Ice Yarn Magic Bulky – 4 skeins or 568 yard of any #5 bulky yarnHook size – 8.0mm LYarn needle Row 1 – Foundation Double Crochet 60 stitches. Row 2 – Ch 1, sc in first dc, ch 2, *skip 2 dc and sc in space between the next 2 dc’s, ch 2, repeat from * until the last 3 dc’s, sk 2 dc, sc in last sc. Row 3 – Ch 3 (counts as dc), *2 dc in ch 2 space, repeat from * to end, dc in last sc. Repeat alternating row2 2 & 3. Finished blanket is 30″ x 34″. Video Tutorial Click here to save to your Ravelry favorites. Be creative! – Jeanne – The Crochet Crowd

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